RED Mountain Resort, B.C. | All The Powder & Terrain, Without The Crowds [arve url="https://youtu.be/ABG7Y06SAtY"] Chris Wallner | December 13, 2021 Likes Tweets 0 Comments
Is This the Best Job in the World? Brought to you by Monarch Mountain Skiing makes the world go-’round… and lifties make the chairlifts go ’round. Lift operators, or lifties, are some of the coolest people on the mountain and work in one of the most awesome positions in the job market. Whether the liftie works at a smaller, local mountain or a more commercialized mountain, they are […] Featured Article Jesse | December 13, 2021 2 Comments
Don’t Miss Backcountry Safety Awareness Week, December 13-18th, Presented By Take Care Tahoe Brought to you by The Tahoe Fund Whether you’re a backcountry rookie or professional ski mountaineer, keeping your skills sharp is a life-long process. For the second year running, Take Care Tahoe is hosting Backcountry Safety Awareness Week, December 13-18th. It’s a mix of online programming and in-person events to promote backcountry safety and education, and best of all, it’s […] Featured Article Mike Lavery | December 8, 2021 0 Comments
Fresh Content and Fresh Powder at Killington Resort, VT Brought to you by Killington Resort Killington holds many bold monikers, “Beast of the East” and “Earliest in the East,” to name a couple. One trip to the Vermont-based resort authenticates the mountain’s large claims. While 1,977 skiable acres leave little room for questions, a mega mountain like Killington holds stories that extend beyond the base layer. Have you ever […] Featured Article Lindsay Hayden | December 6, 2021 0 Comments
Scarpa’s Green Manifesto According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association’s 2020 climate report, the combined land and ocean temperature has increased at an average rate of 0.13 degrees Fahrenheit (0.08 degrees Celsius) per decade since 1880, however, the average rate of increase since 1981 (0.18°C / 0.32°F) has been more than twice that rate. While a warming climate unbelievably remains a hotly […] Featured Article Jacqui Davis | December 6, 2021 1 Comment
Going Farther in the Backcountry with Intuition Liners Brought to you by Intuition Liners For backcountry skiing, comfortable boots are the key to longer tours and more aggressive descents. With the right boot and liner, you can take your backcountry stamina to the next level without cold, painful feet. Replacing the stock liners in your favorite boots can bring them to life and increase your performance, both uphill […] Featured Article Katy Shipley | November 24, 2021 0 Comments
Pre-Season Pricing for Indy Pass Ends on November 30th | 80 Resorts, 2 Days Each, $299 Pre-season pricing for the fastest-growing multi-mountain pass in the world—featuring world-class resorts in all regions of the US, Canada, and now the powder belt of Northern Japan—ends on November 30th. The Indy Pass encompasses a network of fiercely independent mountains that are incredibly diverse but all have one thing in common—they offer smaller crowds, lower costs, and welcoming authentic vibes. […] Industry News SnowBrains | November 22, 2021 0 Comments
Do Your Feet Hurt After Skiing? ZipFit Boot Liners Are One Man’s Life Mission To Fix That Brought to you by ZipFit Anyone who has skied for even a day in their life knows that ski boots, as a general rule, are often not very comfortable. However, it doesn’t have to be this way. Sven Coomer created ZipFit Ski Boot Liners on the philosophy of working with your feet instead of against them, and they’re revolutionizing how […] Featured Article Lucy Ferneyhough | October 12, 2021 0 Comments