Gear and Guides
Here you’ll find a collection of gear that I’ve tested as well as some notes from the field.
Community-driven backcountry mentorship with Exum Mountain Guides and Arc’teryx.
A professional mountain guide and AIARE instructor shares the gear that should be on your pack list for a day in the backcountry.
Learn how to spend less time futzing with maps and more time skiing powder in the backcountry.
Whether you’re in pursuit of the pucker factor on big alpine lines or just looking to make some soul turns through some creamy corn skiing, here are a few tips on nailing your spring ski mission.
Most skiers I know have a laundry list of priorities that rank higher than a home cooked meal. I don’t blame them. Living in a mountain town provides endless opportunities for all things fun, and diet is easy to neglect. Beyond Skid: A Cookbook For Ski Bums is a dirtbag-friendly compilation of recipes built around a ski-first-cook-later mentality
One skier recounts her efforts to eat better while in the mountains and reduce waste in the process.
It’s not easy to successfully on-site a ski tour in a new mountain range. Here are some tips and tricks to make it a little easier.
Specialized classes such as crevasse rescue, glacier travel and rope skills allowed skiers like myself to get comfortable in more complicated terrain.
We spoke with some gear gurus and brainstormed a few more ways to keep your ski stoke alive without breaking the bank.
As Type II enthusiasts pour onto the slopes in droves, education is scrambling to keep up.