• The Winners of Kings & Queens of Corbet's Couloir 2025

    The Winners of Kings & Queens of Corbet's Couloir 2025
    The 2025 edition of Jackson Hole's premiere freeride competition, Kings & Queens of Corbet's Couloir, went down on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.As is tradition, the athletes huddled together for a private screening of the competition to self-judge and ultimately crown champions. The winners were announced at an awards show on Saturday, February 15, 2025.New for 2025, separate podiums were declared for skiers and snowboarders, but the overall champions, the King and Queen of Corbet's, were dete
  • Washington to Colorado: Skiers Gear Up for 2 Feet of Snow

    Washington to Colorado: Skiers Gear Up for 2 Feet of Snow
    Pacific moisture inbound! Steady snowfall over the next 72 hours will land several feet of fresh snowfall across the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies.Expected snow totals through Tuesday, February 18, 2025 (in ascending order):Schweitzer: 4-8 inchesAspen Snowmass: 4-9 inchesStevens Pass: 5-10 inchesMt. Baker: 6-9 inchesWinter Park: 7-15 inchesAlta: 7-15 inchesPowder Mountain: 9-17 inchesBreckenridge: 9-18 inchesBig Sky: 10-18 inchesMt. Bachelor: 12-18 inchesVail: 12-22 inchesSteamboat: 15-
  • Black Diamond Issues New Recall on Recon LT Avalanche Beacon

    Black Diamond Issues New Recall on Recon LT Avalanche Beacon
    American backcountry and climbing safety equipment manufacturer Black Diamond has issued a product recall on all of their Recon LT avalanche beacons. The company cites a potential corrosion issue with the the product that may cause it to malfunction in the field. Avalanche beacons are electronic devices carried by backcountry skiers to use during companion rescue in order to locate a skier caught and buried in an avalanche.This is Black Diamond's second recall of an avalanche beacon this se
  • The 6 Best Ski Resorts for Toddlers in North America

    The 6 Best Ski Resorts for Toddlers in North America
    There might not be anything cuter than little kids on skis with their tiny little boots and 1.5 DINS and bobblehead helmets. Not to mention, you can't be a lifelong skier if you don't start young! But if your toddlers aren't quite ready to hit the slopes yet, many resorts have great options for childcare and activities for younger kids. Expansive childcare facilities, outdoor playgrounds, tiny-human-specific ski lessons, and a Candy Cabin are just some of the many ways ski resorts have worked to
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