Intuition Liners: Skiing 100+ Days a Year – Pro Athletes Discuss Where, Terrain Preference, & Key Gear Brought to you by Intuition Liners Intuition Liners have a well-earned reputation for being the best ski or snowboard boot liner in the industry. Whether boot-packing in the backcountry or cutting loose at the resorts, Intuition has a liner to meet your needs for performance, warmth, and comfort. We recently interviewed professional skiers Allie Rood, Dave Wadleigh, and John Wells- all logging […] Featured Article Robin Azer | April 5, 2018 1 Comment
Four Awesome Road Trips Available to Ikon Pass Holders The new Ikon Pass, connecting skiers and riders to 26 iconic destinations in North America is now available for winter 2018/2019. We’ve put together four awesome Ikon Pass road trips from coast to coast. With no blackout dates on the Ikon Pass, you have the freedom to travel any time throughout ski country. These road trips with the Ikon Pass […] Industry News Robin Azer | March 30, 2018 2 Comments
INTERVIEW: SCOTT Freeride Athlete Dane Tudor on Shredding Big Terrain and the Gear He Uses SCOTT Freeride athlete, Dane Tudor, knows a little something about shredding big lines. What gear does he like to use when out on the mountain? We recently caught up with Dane to ask him just that, and more. “Finding the right line, riding deep powder, dropping huge cliffs and going fast is what SCOTT`s world-class Freeride team lives for.” SCOTT […] Featured Article Robin Azer | March 19, 2018 0 Comments
Sierra-at-Tahoe, CA: Home Mountain of Olympic Gold Medalists Sierra-at-Tahoe is the home mountain of Olympic Gold Medalists Jamie Anderson, Maddie Bowman and Hannah Teter. Located on the western edge of Lake Tahoe, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Sierra-at-Tahoe was founded back in 1946 by brothers Ray and Floyd Barrett. By 2006 it had morphed into a steady rhythm of producing Olympic champions when Hannah Teter took home the […] Industry News Robin Azer | March 14, 2018 0 Comments
Jackson Hole Conditions Report: Firing on All Cylinders Twelve inches of fresh pow at the summit today and good times were had by all. There were some brief wind holds on at least one lift (Casper) at the front end of the morning, but otherwise the whole mountain was open and ready for business. Moderate winds with gusts out of the west kept everything lively. Visibility was compromised at […] Conditions Report Robin Azer | March 4, 2018 0 Comments
Jackson Hole Condition Report: Powder to the People I came here seeking a redemption of sorts and the mountain did oblige. Last year I jacked my hamstring here when I stiff legged a mogul under super flat light stoppIng my ski cold but not my torso. Don’t recommend it. But today Jackson Hole delivered with powder all day and nothing but good times. We started off on the […] Conditions Report Robin Azer | March 3, 2018 0 Comments
2018 Olympic Athletes with Roots at Squaw Valley | Alpine Meadows Squaw Valley | Alpine Meadows served as the host of the Winter Games in 1960. That Olympic spirit has continued through the years with numerous athletes getting their start and /or training for the Winter Games on these very same slopes. This year’s Olympic athletes include the “Big Man” Bryce Bennet as well as two former Alpine Meadow protégés, David […] Olympics Robin Azer | February 21, 2018 1 Comment
Sierra-at-Tahoe, CA Team Athletes All Over the Pyeongchang Olympics! From Olympians to X Game gold-medal winners, Sierra-at-Tahoe has a host of world-class athletes that call the mountain home. With six unique terrain parks and a nationally recognized halfpipe, it’s no surprise that Sierra-at-Tahoe serves as the preferred training grounds for skiers and snowboarders alike. Meet the Sierra-at-Tahoe athletes: Jamie Anderson Jamie Louise Anderson was born and raised in South […] Olympics Robin Azer | February 16, 2018 1 Comment