• Pro Skier Veronica Paulsen Is Dropping a New YouTube Series

    Pro Skier Veronica Paulsen Is Dropping a New YouTube Series
    If you haven't heard the name Veronica Paulsen, it's time to get with the program. Earlier this season, the Californian skier pushed boundaries by being the first woman to launch a double backflip into Jackson Hole's fearsome Corbet's Couloir. This wasn't her first rodeo, either, as she's also the first woman to stop a single backflip off the Corbet's headwall.Now, Paulsen, alongside her sponsor Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, is taking to the internet to announce the arrival of a new Youtube seri
  • Utah Skier's Run at 'Secret' Mountain Has People Guessing

    Utah Skier's Run at 'Secret' Mountain Has People Guessing
    Everybody loves a good secret, right? The suspense and satisfaction associated with a bit of insider knowledge are unmatched. And the only thing better than knowing a secret is learning a secret, whether that's through sleuthing, gossip, or pure coincidence.For those interested in doing a little investigating, here's a clip from TikTok user @butterychets which involves a "secret" ski resort. If you think you can pick one groomed run from the other, check it out for yourself.@butterychets Secret
  • Watch: Park Skier Stomps Perfect Transition Find

    Watch: Park Skier Stomps Perfect Transition Find
    You ever hit a jump and then immediately forgot you hit a jump? Sometimes this isn't possible. Maybe, the landing was flat, causing a serious impact. Or, you crashed, leaving you with a few unforgettable bruises. Yet, when the angle of the landing is so smooth, and the transition is just right, occasionally it's possible to huck while feeling like you never left the air at all.Case in point: this transition find from @sleepy.grill. It ticks all the boxes, from satisfying viewing to impressive tr
  • Shop Talk: Mike Swim of Crasheur Customs on Painting Pivot Bindings

    Shop Talk: Mike Swim of Crasheur Customs on Painting Pivot Bindings
    Here at Powder’s Gear Locker, we spend a lot of time thinking and talking about how our gear functions. We get deep into the minutiae of how a ski turns, or how a boot flexes, but we rarely spare a sentence for the graphics and design choices that grace that gear. Hypothetically, we could review every ski with a blank gray topsheet, rate their performance, and do our jobs without ever thinking about how our gear looks.But who wants to live in a drab, gray world? Skiers care how they look,
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