Those who love skiing and snowboarding in untouched powder will go to great lengths to get their fix, wandering off between the trees into areas of ski resorts that are more wilderness than ski area.
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) – A 58-year-old frequent Bend skier died at Mt. Bachelor Tuesday afternoon after falling into a tree well and suffocating – a tragic incident of the kind that has claimed several ...
Recently, I skied Lost Trail Powder Mountain, Montana, where 60 inches of snow have accumulated over the last two months. Because it was the end of the weekend and most of the runs were skied out, we ...
View post: These Indigenous Ski Films are Changing the Narrative The North American ski season is fast approaching, and forecasters suspect—at least through December—that La Niña will appear. That ...
There's snow in the forecast for most of the western US, a LOT of snow. Places in California are bracing for possibilities of 50-60 inches, with some outlets forecasting nearly 100 inches of snowfall ...
Francis Zuber was skiing the backcountry area of a Washington mountain when he saw something red out of the corner of his eye. When he looked closer, he saw a board wiggling in the air above the snow ...
For many in Southwest Colorado, there is no greater pastime than skiing through the trees in fresh powder. However, weaving through the trees can come with risk in the form of tree wells. A tree well ...
'There is a risk in order to build those memories, to have those experiences' BEND, Ore. (KTVZ)-- Following Monday's tree well tragedy at Mt. Bachelor, winter safety is at the top of experienced ...
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