• Up to 19 Inches of Snow Heading Towards Chile and Argentina

    Up to 19 Inches of Snow Heading Towards Chile and Argentina
    A potent NW-flow storm slams into southern Chile Thursday night through Friday (July 24-25, 2025), dropping well over a foot of dense base-building snow on Nevados de Chillán and Corralco.
    Colder air slides east on Saturday, July 26, flipping the script to light-density powder across northern Patagonia—think Chapelco and Cerro Catedral. The moisture axis then lifts north, giving the central Chilean resorts (Portillo, El Colorado, Valle Nevado, La Parva) a respectable refresh late Su
  • New Book Documents The Daily Lives of Park City's Talented Ski Patrollers

    New Book Documents The Daily Lives of Park City's Talented Ski Patrollers
    Willie Maahs never set out to publish a book when he started taking photos. In fact, he wasn't even really a photographer when he started taking photos. A midwest born and raised ski racer, Maahs joined Park City Mountain Resort Ski Patrol five years ago when he moved out West. When he first started patrolling, Maahs noticed that many of his fellow patrollers didn't have any photos of themselves working.
    In an effort to do something other than just take them on an iPhone, Maahs started buyi
  • Hot Take: Skiing Should Take A Leaf From MTB's Book

    Hot Take: Skiing Should Take A Leaf From MTB's Book
    When it comes to inclusion, representation, and the gender gap in sports, sometimes I think skiing isn't doing too terribly.
    Competitive skiing of all types has included women for longer than other sports. Even if it's often deeply flawed, there is more women's specific ski gear out there. Ski films have finally started to feature more than just one or two women a year, and there are even films (yes, multiple!) that feature only women. Yet, I can't help but look at what's happening in

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