On February 17, Christina Lustenberger and Gee Pierrel skied the first descent of the Great Couloir on the South Face of Mount Robson
When even the hardest-core ski bums are logging their data, is there still room for fun?
A veteran ski journalist explains Lindsey Vonn’s return to downhill racing: why she retired, how her body changed, and what’s at stake when hurtling down a slope on an artificial knee
If you’ve never considered being a ski instructor before, here’s why it may appeal to you
Complete your ski-eats bucket list by sampling these delicious dishes
Ed LaChapelle, a coinventor of the modern avalanche transceiver, has some strange, wonderful ideas about snow
Patrollers demand wage increases from Utah’s Park City Mountain Resort as its owner, Vail Resorts, asks patrollers from other ski areas to cross the picket line
This fall, FIS released a road map to sustainability in the face of climate change. But is skiing’s governing body doing enough?
I’m over the nightmarish hustle to get first tracks
A budget crisis within the Forest Service means there will be fewer avalanche forecasters keeping backcountry skiers and snowmobilers safe this year. The cut has sparked a debate over the funding and operation of avalanche safety.
Being well-equipped with the right layers and gear for a backcountry tour is critical for safety and comfort—do it right with these field-tested essentials
Alex Kaufman, a suburban dad in Denver, descends slopes with barely any snow, using discontinued plastic skis. This method, he says, is far more fun than a day at the resort, so we accompanied him on an outing.
Backcountry rescuers are praising an innovative kids’ tracking device for helping them locate a missing father and son
What happens when an iconic outdoor brand known for rugged expeditions teams up with a shapewear giant rooted in celebrity culture?
Shaun White has been the face of snowboarding for two decades. So what’s he doing in retirement?
Nobody was hurt when a huge slide rumbled down four closed runs near the mountain’s summit
In a ‘A New Winter,’ Colombian American photographer Sofía Jaramillo confronts leisure skiing’s inequitable beginnings by recreating historic images at Sun Valley Resort
Five questions with backcountry skiing legend Greg Hill, whose new memoir ‘I Could Die at Any Moment’ dives into his lifelong pursuit of adrenaline and risk
Mikaela Shiffrin's quest for 100 World Cup wins paused after crash, shifting focus to Beaver Creek and her recovery
Three continents, a dozen of sets of ski skins, and a lot of candy—we asked the new record holder for vertical feet skied in a year for the keys to his success
After years of injuries and recovery, the record-breaking skier is ready to hit the slopes and compete for more wins
Do you get more stoked for first chair or the pond-skim competition? Two dedicated skiers debate the weather, conditions, and vibes of ski season’s kickoff vs. sendoff.
A chance encounter while skiing Mount Mackenzie challenges stereotypes and inspires heartfelt gratitude
The Winter Park Express increases service, adds more seats, and lowers prices significantly to accommodate more skiers
Find out how to identify affected devices and steps to get a free inspection, repair, or replacement. Safety remains Mammut’s top priority.
Led by snowboard legend Travis Rice, the Natural Selection Ski event brings its revolutionary format to freeskiing for the first time
SKI mag sat down with the resort’s CEO to dig into the ski area’s unique new directive
Christina Lustenberger called her and Gee Pierrel’s descent of Aoraki (Mount Cook) the most engaging of her entire storied career
Five questions with Hot Water Music frontman Chuck Ragan about blending his passions for fly-fishing and rock music
Vonn has sparked speculation about a World Cup comeback with recent Instagram posts following her knee surgery. Could the ski legend return?
A recent ‘Wall Street Journal’ story sheds light on the popularity of home oxygenation systems, which can cost upward of $100,000. The writer explains why he grudgingly accepts the new technology.
The global ski resort behemoth is cutting 14 percent of its corporate staff after a tough year. But will its new business strategy affect skiers?
Utah’s Powder Mountain looks to evolve the skiing experience, changing the way the slopes look, feel, and sound
If I owned the gondola, here are 10 things I’d use it for—guilt-free farting, horseplay, and dog transportation, for starters.
In a new documentary, the pioneering professional snowboarder opens up about motherhood and her career in the shadow of a cancer diagnosis
This year’s Warren Miller flick is going to be pretty epic
The downhill legend sat down with SKI to discuss mentorship, the future of women’s racing, and her deeply personal role in the 2034 Olympics
The Bridge Fire engulfed the Angeles National Forest causing evacuations. But this ski area was able to keep its infrastructure safe.
It‘s almost September and opening dates are dropping. Here‘s a short list of exactly where to get a jump on the 2024-2025 ski season.
They can be a pain in the butt, but those busted up cargo carriers are a symbol of a life well-lived
Experience the personal growth and environmental consciousness of pro skier Chris Rubens as he evolves from adrenaline-fueled skiing to a mindful, sustainable lifestyle
Peter Landsman, creator of LiftBlog.com, shares insights from his incredible journey and reveals the lift that stands out among more than 3,000
Winter has arrived with such a vengeance in the Andes that Portillo surpassed its seasonal snowfall average before opening day
The snow is bad, the approach is long, and it’s still all I want to be doing when my friends are off biking and climbing
We polled patrollers from resorts around the country and learned that the gig is far more than dropping ropes and getting first tracks
White recently unveiled a new halfpipe series for professional snowboarders and freeskiers. Lucas Foster, an American Olympian, thinks the Snow League could give athletes more earning potential.
The iconic Swiss peak only sees a ski descent a few times a decade. This team of athletes recounts what it was like to ski off the side of the Toblerone.
Chef Matt Vawter’s local-hiring practices and culinary excellence are transforming the food scene in the Colorado mountain town
The landmark decision rules that liability waivers can’t be used to protect ski areas from certain claims of negligence
Lel Tone and Kimber Warder bring a different kind of energy to the state’s legendary extreme terrain
The data doesn’t lie: middle-aged men are most likely to misjudge their abilities and get in over their heads
ϳԹ spoke with Christina Lustenberger about what it was like to ski the west face of Pakistan’s Great Trango Tower
Five questions with Thomas “Racer Tom” Hart, the Utah man who recorded mind-boggling statistics on the slopes this year
Utah Avalanche Center said the north-facing region of Lone Peak, where the avalanche occurred, is known for its steep and unforgiving terrain
Is the growing number of high-speed collisions leading to more criminal charges on the slopes?
A skier was swept over 1,000 feet down a couloir on Quandary Peak when another party set off a slide above him, violating backcountry protocols
We dug into the numbers with the Colorado Avalanche Information Center to find out
Remembered for his passion for skiing and adventurous spirit, 21-year-old Winter Park, Colorado, coach Dallas LeBeau leaves a legacy of inspiration and admiration
The crash unfortunately took three lives, including an American IFMGA guide
AspectAvy, a new app developed by a guide, promises to help skiers make more conservative decisions in the backcountry. Some avalanche experts aren’t so sure.
After winter no-showed, I grappled with the grief of loving a sport that may not exist a lifetime from now
According to a report by the Los Angeles Times and subsequent news sources, California ski accidents are up nearly 50 percent over the past two years
Beloved for its renegade reputation, Colorado ski area Arapahoe Basin will charge skiers to park next season. Two A-Basin fans debate the decision—and discuss why paid parking represents a dividing line between mega resorts and local ski hills.
Die-hards are worried that their beloved ski hill will lose its local vibe, but management remains characteristically optimistic
Utah’s Youth Sports Alliance beat hundreds of other applicants to win the 2023 Defender Service Awards. Their winnings: a check from category sponsor ϳԹ—and a Land Rover Defender 130.
The ski mountaineer left the door open to pursue the last four ski descents, but his timeline remains unclear
Meet the famous Alaskan husky—and Iditarod finisher—who got miffed at a musher and chomped her truck’s brake lines. (Allegedly. Because a lot of people think this pup is innocent.)
A new study sheds more light on the direct effects of climate change on the ski industry
Lusti has built a career—and a life—on toughness and a preternatural ability to ski through puckering technical terrain. Her greatest challenge may be learning to let herself be soft.
A student from the University of Vermont suffered fatal traumatic injuries after sliding 600 feet down the famed Northeast ski face. Two others suffered serious injuries and required rescue.
Officials with dogsledding’s biggest race say a star musher broke the rules. His infraction: improper removal of moose innards.
Alaskan Gus Schumacher became the first American man since 1983 to win a distance cross-country World Cup. The victory has transformed him into a ski racing celebrity.
Rigby, 54, redefined telemarking with her high-speed, hard-charging style
The deadly slide that ripped through the California resort on January 10 transformed skiers and snowboarders into rescuers. The disaster forced survivors and eyewitnesses to reconsider the risk of dying inbounds at a ski resort.