Cody Townsend is dialing back his skiing during the Coronavirus but has big plans for the crux lines of the 50 Classic Ski Descents of North America.
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A day in the life of a mountain guide under Coronavirus quarantine in Chamonix, France.
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An exploratory ski tour in the Never Summer mountains leads to unexpected findings, including a dead mountain lion.
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Hut trips are a great way to get kids into the mountains. Cindy Hirschfield recalls hut trips with her own family and offers tips for getting started.
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A visit to the Black Crows skis headquarters in Chamonix raises the question: what really makes a ski brand successful?
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If you ski inbounds a lot, that touring/resort quiver of one isn’t your best economical bet. Jed Porter breaks down the dollars.
The WildSnow collection of backcountry skiing stories rings a few bells. We keep our journalism chops sharp by answering questions related to recalls and rebrands. The WildSnow digital shelves also house first-person narratives and yarns exploring the complexities of land use issues and winter backcountry access in the West. In a nutshell, these are long-form stories from a ski touring world. And we’re evolving; consider it a split boarding world too.