Snow Sports
ArchiveIronically, stronger, wetter, and warmer storms will shrink the snow line at many of the state’s most popular ski areas
Utah’s Occupational Safety and Health group found the resort operator responsible for the freak death of a ski patroller on January 2, 2023
Right out of college, Leath Tonino traveled to Antarctica to experience the frozen landscape of his childhood exploration heroes. The daily routine was a bit dull—shoveling snow for the U.S. government—until a pair of skinny skis unlocked the potential of the vast snowy expanse.
The annual NSAA report shows that skiers flocked to the powder in a big way in 2022-23
The gondola is still in play, but a new tolling program in Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon could charge cars $25 to $50 to get to the resorts
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Skier Francis Zuber narrates the dramatic video clip of his heroic rescue that generated thousands of views online
The ϳԹ Awards will showcase up-and-coming storytellers and celebrate emerging voices in the snowsports world—plus $40,000 in prize money and a chance to be featured in ϳԹ Magazine and in the Warren Miller film tour is on the line.
And it’s not the one in California that rhymes with Shmammoth, believe it or not
All ski jackets and pants will eventually be available in three fit choices: fitted, regular, and relaxed, and skiers can choose them based on fit and style preference
All but three on this list are still open, with more snow in the forecast
Made Apparel is on a mission to make better outerwear at competitive prices
Be ready when the snow flies again with these discounted items from our Winter Gear Guide
If you’ve ever talked yourself out of bringing ski crampons on a spring backcounty ski tour, you’re doing it wrong. Here’s why.
Submissions open in May 2023 for the first-ever ϳԹ Awards, a new winter-focused competition for photographers and filmmakers, with $40,000 in prize money.
You've got options in the climbing skin department. Here's how to choose the right pair for you.
Like many winter sports, Wisconsin's American Birkebeiner cross-country ski race is facing climate change induced headwinds
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
MoonBikes is unleashing its quiet, eco-friendly, and easy-to-ride electric snowbikes in the U.S.
You probably don’t need new skis. Unless you really do. Here's how you'll know.
Our editor has tips for staying warm—but not too toasty
Katie Burrell has developed a brand around teaching winter-sports experts and strivers to chill out and share a laugh. Her upcoming film, ‘Weak Layers,’ revives the old party-hard ski comedy—with women at the center of the action.
Despite rising costs, surging crowds, and shorter winters, people still flock to the mountains. What keeps us coming back?
ϳԹ’s ethics guru weighs in on taxation without representation
A robust and delicious way to end a day on the slopes
When the polar explorer was at his lowest moment, he learned his most valuable lesson: kindness matters
More than 300 athletes wrote a letter to skiing’s international governing body demanding steps be taken to preserver winter sports
The all-new Salomon QST Echo 106 is a lighter weight QST 106 designed for uphill slogs and downhill joy rides
For an episode of our new podcast, ‘The Daily Rally,’ the professional skier talks about learning to get out of his own way while on an expedition in Alaska
To get through the pain of losing her partner, the professional snowboarder embraces what frightens her most
We crunched the numbers for five popular resorts. Spoiler alert: a day on the slopes for a family runs alarmingly close to a month’s rent.
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
While California’s storms were devastating in many parts of the state, they blew epic snow and adventure opportunities into the park. Waterfall viewings are off the charts, there are fewer crowds, and conditions are primo for backcountry exploring.
Snowtrekker’s new release is the perfect portable, wood-burning dry or wet sauna. Fire it up to unwind after a long winter run or cozy up before bed.
The Colorado mountain town has always been famous for its steep skiing, epic powder, and hippies, oddballs, and celebs. But with changes like those of recent years, can a place stay weird?
Celebrating everything from desert biking and alt-rock to bouldering and oyster-eating, these are some of the best outdoor festivals across the country in 2023
Winter opens up endless adventure opportunities. And there’s no time to hibernate, because it’ll be gone before you know it. Here are 13 unique and fun trips, from backcountry lodges to fat biking to the world's longest ice skating path.
Escaping the craziness of the season to head into the wild can sound amazing—right up until that overnight snowstorm crushes your tent.
The shredders, climbers, policy-makers, barrier breakers, and scientists who forever changed the way we view the world
In a candid interview, Gu discusses her Olympic triumph, the criticism she faced for competing for China, and how she’s trying to maintain the normal life of a first-year college student
Witnessing the Aurora Borealis can feel like you’re glimpsing another world. For some people, that’s exactly what’s happening.
Last year Park City ski patrollers unionized. Now it’s the lifties’ and electricians’ turn.
New changes to the Palisades Tahoe trail map better reflect the difficulty of the terrain
Racing around a mountain resort sounds like the ultimate adventure job. But with housing and other costs soaring, getting paid in fun is no longer cutting it.
Last winter a ski-patrollers union in Park City, Utah, made headlines for its standoff against Vail Resorts over wages. The dust has since settled on negotiations, but the conversations they sparked about what ski-industry workers deserve may just be getting started.
Beginner skiers may come to learn the basics at Big Snow, America's first indoor ski slope. Experienced skiers may come for the novelty.
The lack of appropriate plus-size clothing and equipment is a completely unnecessary barrier to snow sports
Ranking resorts based on five climate-based criteria, the Savills Ski Resilience Index sheds light on climate change’s impact on this sport
Last year, Angel Collinson surprised everyone when she retired after a decade as a professional athlete. She’s still finding her way.
The new carving ski isn’t completely recyclable, but it’s a big step in the right direction
From binoculars to artisan robes, we put together the ultimate 62 gift ideas so you can spend less time browsing and more time getting outside with your loved ones this season
These shelters will keep you warm and dry—no matter the weather
It’s the little, forgettable things that make the difference between a good trip and a bad one
Keep those piggies wiggling, no matter the conditions
These snow-ready indulgences will revive you after a long day on the mountain
We can’t guarantee you’ll ride just like Barrett Christy, but this snowboard might get you a little bit closer
Shopping responsibly isn’t easy. We asked an expert for help.
Wintry parking lots and cumbersome ski gear have finally met their match
This year the U.S. will host the most World Cup events in history. Stream them all live on ϳԹ.
If we remain curious instead of ashamed of our tears, crying can inform us of our true feelings when we’re adventuring outdoors
Spoiler alert: It’s not because you’re a wuss.
With this boot, advanced and expert skiers with a wider foot no longer have to sacrifice performance for fit
A high-performance boot for advanced skiers with narrow feet
This high performance ski boot is for those who refuse to sacrifice control for comfort
If you liked the Salomon S/Max, wait till you step into this new boot
We rallied 441 testers and 1,300 products across every category of winter gear. After more than 7,500 miles and 830,000 vertical feet, we landed on 500 pieces that stood out for skiing, snowboarding, running, climbing, hiking, and more.
An ideal ski for beginners to gain confidence on hardpack and corduroy
Finally, an Enforcer designed to adventure beyond the ropes
If you have your sights set on long backcountry tours even during low tide, this ski may be just the ticket
A bomber all-mountain ski tailor-made for hard-chargers
This ski is one of the best in class when it comes to balancing performance and approachability
The Ranger 96 is an approachable and fun do-it-all ski
Don’t let the pretty top sheet fool you—this all-mountain tool means business, especially in the crud
These skis let you bring the playfulness of your resort skiing to the backcountry
A slight change in construction makes the new Kendo 88 more accessible and more fun
Looking for a jack-of-all-trades in the backcountry? Look no further
No women’s powder ski list would be complete without this perennial favorite
This wider all-mountain ski can cut through crud and carve up groomers
A ski for those who want an all-mountain ski, but don’t want to sacrifice the ability to carve
This forgiving and energetic all-mountain ski is ideal for those looking to gain confidence off the groomed