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Avalanche victims need to be located as quickly as possible. But a newly published case report shows that occasionally, someone beats the odds.

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We spent the past six years skiing the worst snow imaginable so you don’t have to

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We dive deep into the standardized tire test that might make all of us a little safer on winter roads

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Meet AspectAvy, an app made exclusively for skiing and riding in the backcountry

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We collected some easy, affordable maintenance and gear that will boost reliability and safety as temperatures drop

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For big powder days in the resort and the sidecountry, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better safety essential

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Stay safe in the backcountry with these six items

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Never subject your pup to these adventure-driven hazards. Plus, boarding tips to ensure they're okay when you leave 'em behind.

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After decades of skiing and a recent tragedy, the author says it’s time to up our safety game when we’re riding a chair high in the sky

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The company is urging all users to immediately stop using the beacon and either update the firmware or return the device for a full refund

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MoonBikes is unleashing its quiet, eco-friendly, and easy-to-ride electric snowbikes in the U.S.

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A 29-year-old Colorado man was sentenced to 40 hours of community service in connection with the death of 72-year-old Ron LeMaster

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Studs or chains? LTs or P-metrics? Here's everything you need to know to find the perfect flexible, grippy tires—no matter the weather conditions.

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It’s the little, forgettable things that make the difference between a good trip and a bad one

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How people get lost (and found) in the outdoors

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The well-known climber was helping guide a group of skiers in Utah’s Wasatch mountains last month when a slide engulfed him in several feet of snow

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The accident highlights an industry at a crossroads and raises a crucial question: As safety schools boom, who is responsible for making sure the students come home?

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While climbing Alaska’s Eagle Peak, Joe Yelverton’s life changed in a single moment. His account of the experience won our inaugural survival-stories essay contest.

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Over two decades of ambitious adventures, elite skier and climber Zahan Billimoria has had some very close calls in the mountains

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ϳԹ’s ethics guru weighs in on what to do if you trigger an avalanche in the backcountry

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Time to shred

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A fatal avalanche near Hoosier Pass, Colorado, is a reminder that dangerous slides can occur on gentle terrain

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Ski patrol has become an increasingly unsustainable career path. Now unions are popping up across the country to try and change that.

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Climber Marc-André Leclerc may not have craved the spotlight, but his feats in alpine free soloing certainly warranted attention

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A transceiver, shovel, and probe have long been considered nonnegotiable. Airbags should be, too.

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Only the very best makes it into print. But there are some pretty great runners-up you should know about, too.

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A kit to keep you protected in the mountains

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The access gate atop the Ninety-Nine 90 chairlift offered some of the easiest access to sidecountry terrain, which the resort argued was a big part of the problem

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That shiny sheet of plastic you have wadded up at the bottom of your daypack can help you stay alive. Will it help you stay comfortable? That’s a different story.

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A hard carrying case is being issued to solve potential issues with DSP beacons switching modes accidentally

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It aims to simplify and speed up rescues

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Mountain guide Mark Smiley released a digital snow safety course. Here’s how it stacks up to the real thing.

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When an avalanche killed Caroline Gleich’s brother, it didn’t end her pro skiing dreams. But it did change her approach to the mountains.

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A poem to remind you to stay safe out there

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Know the risks, the terrain, and the gear you need before your maiden voyage into the backcountry

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Versatile lids that keep your noggin safe, inbounds and out

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A harrowing backcountry rescue at 11,000 feet exposes the precarious situation first responders are in thanks to the coronavirus pandemic

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Yes, getting outside is good for anxiety, but you should think twice about crowding backcountry trailheads and risking getting hurt

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The latest video from Sweetgrass Productions profiles the ski patrollers keeping the harrowing slopes of Alta, Utah, safe for the masses 

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Three skiers died at Silver Mountain, Idaho, on January 7. In the wake of yet another ski-area avalanche tragedy, it's time to awaken our mountain sense. 

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Jackson Hole Mountain Resort​​​​​​​ created this video to celebrate the women of its ski-patrol team

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What to do if you've gotten yourself so stuck that you can't dig out with a shovel and traction aids

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Necessities for traveling out of bounds

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Skiers and others venturing into the backcountry often end up too far apart to help each other when an avalanche strikes

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It all starts with having the right tools stashed in your vehicle

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Wes Siler explains the basic skills you need to drive safely

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Melting snow for drinking water isn't as easy as it sounds

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State-of-the-art protection, minus that clamped-down feeling

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Your deductible toward security in the mountains

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The entire chair fell from one gust of wind, which makes us feel totally safe and not at all concerned

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Gear, classes, and other resource recommendations for those who want to get far, far out there in the winter

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Safety first! In this episode of The 101, Bryan Rogala​​​​​​​ walks us through the basics of buying a ski helmet and goggles

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Education is the best investment you can make while learning to backcountry ski

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It’s time we made America’s prime backcountry skiing and snowboarding terrain safer and more accessible. First step: bombing slopes in the way-out-of-bounds.

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Yellow snow is a no-go. But that's not all you need to know.

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Two men died in one of the worst inbounds avalanches in decades. What happens now?

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A slide off Kachina Peak—steep, rowdy terrain at the New Mexico ski resort—buried two men on Thursday

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It's not all throwing bombs and having the mountain to yourself—but those are big perks

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Put the beers in the snowbank. Drinking while shredding—or running or biking—is for Joes, Chads, Barts, and Squis

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Gear that’s got your back, should things go sideways

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It's no surprise that travel nursing makes for a great occupation if you like adventure.

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Study finds that high-elevation areas in the Himalaya are seeing wetter, more frequent slides

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Meet Henry, Vail Resort’s first patrol dog.

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If you own a Generation 3.0 Mammut avalanche airbag pack from 2016 to 2018, the deployment cable may have been installed incorrectly.

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From the Utah Avalanche Center To Hell in a Heartbeat follows three friends on a day in the backcountry when things go horribly wrong.

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The first new collection of avalanche stories in decades seeks to help us better understand risk and consequence

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While in the backcountry, there's an array of different variables to be on the lookout for. This animated video from SINTR Visuals specifically examines two of those, snow faceting and sintering.

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Teens are breaking trail in the backcountry well before they can drink, vote, or even drive. Avalanche educators are hustling to get to them early.

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The most perilous road in America gets 300 inches of snow a year, features 70 named avalanche paths, and has almost no guardrails. Who would be bold enough to keep Colorado’s infamous Highway 550 clear in winter? Leath Tonino hopped into the cab of a Mack snowplow truck to find out.

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We break down the differences between various off-the-grid communication devices. Getting the right one could save your life.

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A regular day of skiing requires a lot of gear, so you can imagine how much ski patrollers have to carry while they’re out keeping us safe on the slopes. To find out exactly what they pack, we caught up with Robin McElroy, an 11-year veteran of the Squaw Valley Ski Patrol, Alaskan heli-ski guide, and former big-mountain ski competitor.

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A long-time Colorado patroller talks about avoiding mountain lions, the biggest storm he's ever seen, and the high cost of backcountry rescues

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Greg Hill is an accomplished backcountry skier with a laundry list of accolades. He's here to provide you his 7 tips for enjoying the backcountry.

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These should all get lots of use from November through May

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