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This accessible all-mountain tool for ladies earned high marks in versatility and quickness

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It’s not the lightest backcountry option out there, but if you’re plowing through backcountry crud, this is the ski you want underfoot

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An approachable frontside ski perfect for groomer rippers who aren't afraid to play off-piste on the same ski

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A no-nonsense ski for ladies who don’t shy away from big mountain lines

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If it’s deep, this ski will float your boat

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It’s built for deep snow, but you’d be surprised by its versatility

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If you’re looking for a confidence-inspiring teaching tool to help you level up, give this ski a try

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If you like playful powder planks (who doesn’t), check out this energetic ski

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A ski that likes to stay on-piste for skiers who like to do the same

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This ski offers an impressive balance between flotation and power

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Super-stable planks for strong skiers who know how to steer a ski

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This new addition to the all-mountain category impressed with its balance of skills

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The runner-up in the women’s powder category is a force to be reckoned with

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Featuring tech inserts, rubber soles, and hike-modes with plenty of range of motion, these boots make short work of long, uphill slogs

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Allow us to introduce you to this scrappy brand and its supremely fun all-mountain ski

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This fast and light backcountry ski doesn’t skimp on downhill performance

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Glen Plake’s first ever signature model is a backcountry tool that skis like Glen Pake

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Truly a ski for everyone, in all conditions, wherever you ski

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Not just for carving, this all-mountain ski can do it all

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It’s not a backcountry powder plank, but it sure is quick in steep, technical terrain

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This quick and reliable backcountry ski for ladies gets the job done on all but the deepest of days

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When the fluff turns to crud, this is the ski you want underfoot

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This year’s category winner makes everyone who skis it feel like a star

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A lightweight free-touring ski with a moderate waist, the Escaper W 97 Nano is a versatile backcountry ski for ladies who charge no matter the conditions

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We challenge you to find a more playful and responsive backcountry ski than this

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Power and precision are the name of the game with this tried and true favorite

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This ski was voted the most playful ski among this year’s crop of women’s all-mountain skis

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A tried and true favorite that delivers in crud

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Carv’s digital coaching software uses insoles with pressure sensors to give you real-time feedback. But can it really help first-timers improve?

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Defined as “the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness”

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A season marked by tricky conditions and progressive riding wrapped up last week in Verbier

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Photographer Brian Kaiser captures the joy of this niche winter sport

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Choosing the right puffy is challenging. We’re here to help.

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Enjoy riding frozen waves more than ever with these items

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A few winter flurries had the ϳԹ staff reaching for some cozy booties, cherished beanies, and near-perfect ski boots

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If you don’t know how to ski, hire an instructor—not your significant other. It might just save your relationship.

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You’ll be surprised by the places on this list, but maybe it’s time we started redefining what makes a ski town

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Skiing 101: how to start, what to wear, and pitfalls to avoid

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Figuring out how to best equip and dress yourself when you’re just starting this sport can feel overwhelming. We’re here to help.

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Keep guests comfortable with this advice around the best food, drink, and gear for cold-weather grilling

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What we used to start the year right

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Whether you’re mountain biking or just commuting around town, a few key parts will keep you riding, regardless of the elements

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Explore America’s favorite winter wonderlands on these scenic routes, which range from beginner to expert terrain

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Time to shred

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‘The New Age of Reason,’ a recent film from ski makers Wndr Alpine, takes the sport to a higher level—physically and mentally

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November usually means the onset of winter, but much of the country is experiencing dry and unseasonably warm weather. Here’s what ϳԹ editors have been using to pass the time until snow season.

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Winter needn’t send your overlanding setup into hibernation. Here’s what you need and where to go.

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It’s time to break out the merino base layers and the heat-exchange breathing masks

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The film will premiere for general audiences this spring, marking the 40th anniversary of the tragedy

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Entrepreneurs from Amalgam Skis and Winterstick Snowboards take us on a tour of what sets Maine apart in both skiing and community

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Keeping warm never tasted so good

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Don’t be afraid of ice climbing. It’s a fun winter skill to pick up, and we’ve got all the intel on how to get started.

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Whether you want to learn a new sport—like skate skiing or ice climbing—or improve your skills, there’s a lesson out there for you

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40-plus testers spent four months testing the latest, greatest winter gear on ski hills, backcountry routes, and trails, and in our own home gyms and backyards

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We still love these runner-up apparel pieces and accessories

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There were so many good boards this year that it was hard to pick just a few for print. Here are the others our testers loved.

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This snow rocket was built for fun

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Tough, multifunctional accessories for any itinerary

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We only have space for six pants in the print magazine, but there are plenty more worthy pairs you should know about

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With this gear, twice the ice is just as nice

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Make cold, snowy sites feel like home

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These layers herald a bold, new, sleeveless future

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Let the rippers’ rumpus start

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Surfing in Baja. Summit-to-sea skiing in Alaska. Hiking in Death Valley. There’s no shortage of epic adventures to be had in winter. We’ve rounded up our favorite trips to make sure you get your fill of thrills.

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With the right gear, mindset, creativity, and some science-based hacks, you don’t have to just survive this winter, you can thrive. Here’s how to embrace the cold all season long.

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From Reykjavík to Minneapolis, winter isn’t just tolerated here, it’s celebrated

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Professional skier Drew Petersen opens up about his struggles with suicidal thoughts—and explains why talking about it is key to addressing the mental health crisis

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Thanks to these boots, hiking went from painful to pure bliss

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Cecilia Blomdahl’s viral videos are a window into an unfamiliar world full of polar bears, reindeer, and adventures on snowmobiles. But they also offer suprisingly resonant insights for those of us who’ve just spent a year in quarantine.

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In March, Emily Ford became the first woman to complete Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail in winter. She’s also become an unintentional ambassador of the outdoor industry’s quest for inclusivity.

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The life of Natalie Rines Terry, one of the country’s top ski instructors for 50 years

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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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ϳԹ’s ethics guru on who public lands are for

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British Columbia is in the midst of a major surge in coronavirus cases, forcing resorts to shutter early

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We can’t wait to try these innovative items

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Some brands offer portable tent systems that promise an authentic wood-fired sweat experience—at a fraction of the cost of permanent installs

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We combed through hundreds of products to pick these three

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Our Minnesotan travel writer spent a year looking for good snow boots. She finally found them.

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