• Kimbo Sessions Reflections with 'Rider of the Week' Jake Mageau

    Kimbo Sessions Reflections with 'Rider of the Week' Jake Mageau
    Collective PerspectiveWords by Ian Greenwood / Photos by Daniel RönnbäckJake Mageau might be your favorite skier's favorite skier. Below his Instagram posts, you'll regularly find comments from fellow pros lauding his approach to the sport. In 2020, Mageau claimed gold in X-Games Real Ski, a video-focused competition that freeskiing legends like Tom Wallisch and Mike Hornbeck judged. More recently, Mageau's peers honored him at an event treasured by skiing’s upper echelon: Kimbo
  • Ski Resorts Reporting 40+ Inches of New Snow in South America

    Ski Resorts Reporting 40+ Inches of New Snow in South America
    It's happening: ski resorts across South America are reporting honkin' snowfall totals. While the official start of winter for some of these areas is still several weeks away, a little premature powder action never hurts.La Parva, Chile, started yesterday with 40-plus inches of fresh snow, uploading a tantalizing photo series featuring powder-laden slopes. "Cuando abren?" (when do you open?) wondered one local skier in the Instagram post's comments section. "Esperamos que muy pronto," La Parva w
  • Aspen, Colorado Blanketed by 6+ Inches of Late-Spring Snow

    Aspen, Colorado Blanketed by 6+ Inches of Late-Spring Snow
    The month of May typically brings the first helping of Spring for mountain towns across the American Intermountain West, but winter can always rear her (beautiful) head.The town of Aspen, Colorado is waking up to more than six inches of fresh snowfall blanketing the surrounding peaks this morning, May 24th, 2024. Check out the photos from Aspen Snowmass' various webcams below!Aspen, CO Snow May 24th, 2024 Aspen Highlands snowstake cam. May 24th, 2024 Aspen Snowmass Highlands Bowl at Aspen Highla
  • Arizona Skiers to Experience June Skiing for First Time Ever

    Arizona Skiers to Experience June Skiing for First Time Ever
    For skiers in Flagstaff, Arizona, the ski season isn't over yet. For the first time ever, Arizona Snowbowl will be open for skiing and riding until June 1st (the latest ski date the state has ever seen). Snowbowl has received 281 inches of snowfall so far this season, and 55 inches came down in April alone. With those factors in mind, the 2023/2024 winter season is now, officially, Snowbowl’s longest ski season in history. See below. View this post on InstagramA post shared by Ar
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