Your Season, Unpacked: New Stats Feature at Powder Mountain, UT, Levels Up the Stoke Every seasoned skier has their end-of-season checklist. Storage wax? Check. Batteries pulled from all the avalanche gear? Check. Boot liners drying after that closing-day pond skim? Check. A slick season recap of vertical feet, total days skied, and a leaderboard to see how you stacked up? If you’re riding at Powder Mountain, Utah—check. “Unpacked” is Powder Mountain’s season stats feature […] Miles Nagel | May 29, 2025 0 Comments
Meet Maia Bickert, Who Takes Skiing With Type 1 Diabetes Head On Maia Bickert has been skiing since she learned to walk. She showed in an alpine racing career consisting of Junior Olympics, U.S nationals, and FIS circuits like NorAm, that she was quite the capable skier. However, after a Type 1 diabetes diagnosis and an ACL injury, she was forced to rethink her career path. While pursuing a degree in Immunology […] Miles Nagel | May 15, 2025 0 Comments
On the Ground at the 2025 Uninvited Invitational—Celebrating Women in Snowboarding 75 riders from 20 countries traveled to Woodward Park City, Utah, to compete in this year’s Uninvited Invitational. The all-female snowboard competition spanned over four days—two prequalifying days followed by a finals day and a community ride event. With a collective $60,000 worth of prize money, these ladies showed up, strapped in, and threw down on the street-style course. Related: […] Miles Nagel | April 17, 2025 0 Comments
New Patsy Marley Development Project at Alta Ski Area, UT, Raises Local Concern The Alta Planning Commission (APC) recently accepted comments from the public regarding its new Patsy Marley development plan. Locals from the touring community have some concerns about the 26-acre lot that sits at the end of the Albion Summer Road. During the winter, it provides access to the popular Grizzly Gulch backcountry, utilizing the summer road as a trail to […] Industry News Miles Nagel | April 10, 2025 0 Comments
What Even is a DIN Setting? For anyone who has rented or gotten skis mounted, odds are that you filled out a form asking some questions about your physical information. If you asked the teenager working the ski shop what it’s for, they would say, “It’s for the DIN.” then, stare blankly while you fill out the rest of the form. But what is a DIN […] Brains Miles Nagel | March 17, 2025 0 Comments
A Skier’s Guide to Ski Length: How Long Should You Go? If you ask a ski shop employee, “How long should my skis be?” you’ll likely hear, “Somewhere between your chin and the top of your head.” As useful as that advice may sound, it does leave a range of about nine inches, which generally covers a range of ski lengths, depending on the brand. Generally, beginners should stick to the […] Brains Miles Nagel | March 3, 2025 1 Comment
What Exactly Did Park City, UT, Patrollers Achieve in Their New Labor Contract with Vail Resorts? After multiple rounds of negotiations, the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association (PCPSPA) and Vail have finally come to an agreement. The conflict stems from the end of the PCPSPA’s contract last year, requiring the union to draft a new round of terms, which initially, Vail declined. Although the PCPSPA was vocal about their dissatisfaction, they promised to keep negotiating. The […] Industry News Miles Nagel | January 27, 2025 0 Comments
What it Costs the Utah Avalanche Center to Produce a Daily Avalanche Forecast An avalanche forecast is one of the most valuable resources for those looking to explore the epic Utah backcountry. Luckily, the Utah Avalanche Center (UAC) provides this information, free of charge, to keep outdoor explorers safe. With the slow and warm start to the Utah ski season, followed by a heavy and wet storm cycle, this information is as crucial […] Avalanche Miles Nagel | January 8, 2025 0 Comments