From high-pressure weather to over-cast storm cycles, these six sunglasses balance clear vision with stylish looks.
Hideout: A Getaway from Covid in the French Alps
In March 2021, skiers Pat Vuagnat and Thibaud Duchosal took the opportunity to step back and shelter away from the world for a couple of days, using their Covid lockdown time to go on an adventure that became a story in the first-ever issue of Backcountry France.
Girl Crush: Lessons Learned in the Storm
When five female skiers set out for a weekend of camping and skiing big lines on Wyoming’s Mt. Moran, they expected to be pushed physically. But a spring storm forced them to adapt their mindsets and expectations when their objectives became unattainable.
Seven Outdoor Books to Add to Your Library
Having crested the solstice, we’re past the deepest days of winter, but it still gets dark pretty early right now. If you’re looking for something other than streaming TV shows to occupy the several hours of darkness before bed, we’ve got some book recommendations. Outdoor publishers filled bookstore shelves with new titles at the end of last year with narrative nonfiction, detailed guidebooks and skills guides. For rest days and trip planning, these books have you covered.
Mad Men: Drew Hardesty on the past, present and future of the Utah Avalanche Center
Utah Avalanche Center forecaster Drew Hardesty reflects on connecting with backcountry skiers and riders in a constantly changing medium.
2022 Tester Profile: Galen Parke
As a Teton County (Wyoming) Search and Rescue member and powerhouse of a skier, second-year tester Galen Parke has one trait he looks for in a touring ski: reliability.
Colorado skier dies in Front Range avalanche
In Colorado’s first avalanche fatality of the 2021/22 season, a man died in a slide around 2 p.m. Dec. 24 on the southeast end of South Diamond Peak near Cameron Pass in the Front Range. The victim has not been identified.
Wisdom: Liz Riggs Meder Shares the Skintrack
Victims in eastern Idaho avalanche identified as two local high schoolers
Both victims were reported to be on the slope at the same time when the avalanche released. They are the U.S.’s second and third avalanche fatalities of the winter.