• Belleayre: Racking Up Miles

    Belleayre: Racking Up Miles
    One more year as a flatland road warrior, and I’m going to have to rally. I admit it, working full time, having a family, and chasing snow from 200 miles away is tough. This could be my last season balancing all three. Then again, without logistics, who am I? What do I write about? I guess we will see. This weekend it actually worked out pretty well. Over the holiday I had three full nights sleep, rising without an alarm. I » Read More »
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  • Telluride Resort Continues Terrain Openings After End of Patrol Strike

    Telluride Resort Continues Terrain Openings After End of Patrol Strike
    Following a contentious ski patrol strike that prompted Telluride Ski Resort, Colorado, to shut down for several days, the mountain has announced in a press release that it’s working on opening more of its slopes as snow conditions improve. The resort said on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, that its Sunshine Express and Ute Park lifts had opened. On Wednesday, Prospect Express and Gold Hill Express joined the lift fleet, alongside access to Prospect Bowl.According to Telluride Ski Resort&r
  • Amazon’s Best-Selling Ski Mask Still on Sale for Only $9

    Amazon’s Best-Selling Ski Mask Still on Sale for Only $9
    Powder aims to feature only the best products and services.If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.The holiday season might be behind us, but don’t fret if you didn’t find a ski mask in your stocking. There is still plenty of time to get comfy this winter, and a ski mask does more than protect you on the slopes. You’ll want something that will keep you warm without being a nuisance or irritating your neck.Luckily, Amazon has a great deal for anyone o
  • Jackson Hole Pro Skiers Race for Strava Records In New Video

    Jackson Hole Pro Skiers Race for Strava Records In New Video
    Informal ski races have probably existed as long as snow sports have. What can we say? Skiers like to go fast. They also like to challenge their friends. The rise of tracking technology, namely Strava, has added an official sheen to these casual competitions between buddies. Now, you can pick a run (or segment, in Strava nomenclature), ski it, and see how fast your time is compared to other skiers. In a new video from their vlog series, that’s exactly what professional skiers Jim
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  • Our Testers Found The Best Ski Goggles of 2026

    Our Testers Found The Best Ski Goggles of 2026
    Powder aims to feature only the best products and services.If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.Ski goggles have come a long way since the days of neon onesies and straight skis. Today’s goggles are high-tech masterpieces designed to not just protect your eyes, but actually greatly increase what you can see on snow. Turns out that being outside surrounded by highly-reflective surfaces (snow) can play tricks with the light, so goggle makers have developed ways
  • "Swimming in Powder": Jay Peak Smashes Past Big Snowfall Benchmark

    "Swimming in Powder": Jay Peak Smashes Past Big Snowfall Benchmark
    As many skiers know, much of the West has had an inconsistent start to the season.
    Some mountains have finally notched a few powder days. Others are still waiting for a consistent storm cycle, or two, as a high-pressure system settles in across the West this month.But at Jay Peak, Vermont, the powder faucet turned on early and is continuing to deliver. The mountain, in a social media post, announced that it crossed a significant threshold: since the start of the season, more than 250 inches of s
  • Chasing Powder on The Tug

    The lake effect storms that normally blow across Ontario and dump feet of champagne powder onto the Tug Hill Plateau have been somewhat lacking this season. Mother Nature has had other plans, sharing the snowfall in the Adirondacks, Western NY, and the Catskills. There have been small and intense bands here and there, but not what we are used to seeing coming off of Ontario in November and December. This was the case for until just days after Christmas. The » Read More »
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  • How The 1956 Winter Olympics Changed "Everything" In Cortina, Italy

    How The 1956 Winter Olympics Changed "Everything" In Cortina, Italy
    With more than 100 years of Winter Olympics history, no city or ski resort has ever hosted the grand international sporting event more than 70 years apart.
    That will all change on February 6th, 2026, as the Olympic cauldron is lit at Milan’s San Siro Stadium, igniting the opening of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games.For the scenic ski resort of Cortina d’Ampezzo, nestled in the jagged and awe-inspiring Italian Dolomites, it will mark a return to its fabled past, with fond b
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  • Ore-Ida Announces Limited 'French Fry Skis' for Just $250

    Ore-Ida Announces Limited 'French Fry Skis' for Just $250
    The phrase “French fry” is seared into the minds of skiers the world over. Most of us heard it during ski school, or from a parent who taught us how to ski informally. “Pizza,” the refrain goes. Then, “French fry.” Each food goes with a corresponding ski formation, serving as fun, kid-friendly alternatives to saying “wedge” or “parallel.”That learning lingo slots neatly into one of the most out-of-left-field winter sports collabora
  • Cross-Country Skiing in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

    A Wyoming valley known for its adventurous downhill skiing also has plenty of opportunities for exploring the area on cross-country skis.
  • A Guide to Living in Whitefish, Montana

    When the snowfall’s good, signs reading “closed for a powder day” appear on the doors of local businesses.
  • Colorado Is Hurting for Snow, but Arapahoe Basin Is Getting Creative

    Colorado Is Hurting for Snow, but Arapahoe Basin Is Getting Creative
    It’s no secret that the Colorado ski season is off to a slow start.
    In river basins across the state, the snowpack is well below the median, according to data gathered by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Against this less-than-snowy backdrop, one ski resort in the state, Arapahoe Basin, is taking a unique approach to terrain management.
    Along with working to open trails and keep them open, the mountain is also expanding what it calls “limited and directed” skiin
  • Guests Involved in Two Avalanches at Whistler Blackcomb In Same Day

    Guests Involved in Two Avalanches at Whistler Blackcomb In Same Day
    POWDER has confirmed that two separate inbounds avalanches happened at Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia, on Sunday, January 11, 2026.Both slides took place on the Blackcomb side of Whistler Blackcomb’s pistes, according to a statement shared by a resort spokesperson."The first incident occurred on Bushrat—an experts-only area on Blackcomb Mountain. Blackcomb Ski Patrol received a call at approximately 10:11 am and responded immediately. Three guests were involved and unharmed, an
  • Snowmobiler Dies in Wyoming Backcountry Avalanche

    Snowmobiler Dies in Wyoming Backcountry Avalanche
    A snowmobiler was killed by an avalanche in the Wyoming backcountry on Sunday, January 11, 2026, local authorities said.The accident happened in the LaBarge Creek area at around 2 p.m. and involved two snowmobilers, according to a report published by the Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center.The forecasters stated that one of the snowmobilers triggered the avalanche and was buried between two and three feet deep as the snow slid into a creek bed. His partner, noticing the lack of engine noises, returne
  • Mike Hattrup Still Isn't Tired of Talking About Skiing

    Mike Hattrup Still Isn't Tired of Talking About Skiing
    This story originally appeared in the print magazine POWDER 2026 Photo Annual. Copies are still available while supplies last. Click here to get yours.Full CircleHigh in the Monashee Mountains of interior British Columbia, the snow is as smooth and silky as whipped cream. From a treeless shoulder of an immense peak, the mountain rolls over into a mature forest of stately spruce, fir and hemlock trees. Between the trees are perfectly spaced hallways, as if sculpted by a divine
  • Editor's Picks: Our Testers Found The Best Ski Packs of 2026

    Editor's Picks: Our Testers Found The Best Ski Packs of 2026
    Powder aims to feature only the best products and services.If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.Figuring out what to carry skiing is already hard enough, so let us take some of the work out of deciding how to carry it. Last we checked, there’s about a billion different ski packs on the market, but not all of them are made the same. We’ve been testing dozens of different ski packs this season, from ultra-minimalist mountaineering packs, to freeride-orien
  • Cheap 'Old School' Lift Ticket Pricing Returns To Beloved Tahoe Ski Area

    Cheap 'Old School' Lift Ticket Pricing Returns To Beloved Tahoe Ski Area
    The more things change in the Lake Tahoe area, the more Donner Ski Ranch (DSR) sticks to its roots.The small but charming ski area located on Donner Summit has been a bastion for independently-owned hills for decades.
    While some of its neighbors jack up lift ticket prices, build fancy lodges, and cater to mega-passes, Donner Summit operates almost exactly as it did during the Old School days of skiing and snowboarding.
    Hence, the ski area's beloved cheap lift tickets on 'Old School Days' through
  • Telemark Skiing Is Back–But the Internet Can’t Agree on What It’s Becoming

    Telemark Skiing Is Back–But the Internet Can’t Agree on What It’s Becoming
    Some two summers past, delighting in the prospect of a post-mountain bike ride beverage, I took a seat at a high top, and thought about beer as I absent-mindedly surveyed the brewery. But something immediately caught my eye. Double-taking, I noticed a young gentleman the table over wearing something that in years prior could have subjected him to outright scorn and ridicule in any ski town.Loudly and brightly, the young fellow’s hat read the word “TELEMARK.”It was both refreshi
  • Is Salomon's Latest Ski Boot Really Missing A Cuff Pivot?

    Is Salomon's Latest Ski Boot Really Missing A Cuff Pivot?
    Powder aims to feature only the best products and services.If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.Four-buckle overlap boots haven't seen much of a design update in decades, relying on a basic but tried-and-true design to connect you to your skis. Ever the innovators, the team at Salomon wanted to find a way to improve upon power transmission and heel hold without straying too far away from a design already known for it's high performance. Their latest boot, the all-n
  • Veronica Paulsen Peels Back The Curtain On Her Corbet's Double Backflip Attempt

    Veronica Paulsen Peels Back The Curtain On Her Corbet's Double Backflip Attempt
    Skiing, whether you’re a first-timer or lifelong diehard, is all about chasing the next peak.
    That could be finally tackling that one Double Black Diamond trail. Or, it could be checking “ski in Japan” off the bucket list. For professional skier Veronica Paulsen, her personal mountain was about as lofty as it gets: she wanted to land a double backflip into Jackson Hole's daunting Corbet’s Couloir. The terrain feature positioned below the Aerial Tram is one of the Mou
  • What You Need To Know Before the 2026 Freeride World Tour Drops In

    What You Need To Know Before the 2026 Freeride World Tour Drops In
    The first stop of the 2026 Freeride World Tour (FWT) season is almost upon us.
    At the inaugural outing, rookies and long-running stars will face off in Baqueira Beret, a Spanish ski resort nestled in the Pyrenees.The snow is piling up with more in the forecast, and, as with every edition of the FWT, those tuning in should be treated to a top-notch show.
    Here’s what to know before the FWT gets underway.The 2026 POWDER Photo Annual is here! Look for a print copy on a newsstand near you, or c
  • Russ LaChapelle: The Bard of Bearpen

    I first crossed paths with Russ LaChapelle in the fall of 2010; though, like many people interested in New York ski history, I’d encountered him years earlier through his quirky, deeply personal website. Jam-packed with information about vanished rope tows, forgotten slopes, and half-erased ski dreams, it was clearly the work of someone who cared more about getting the story right than making it look polished or easily navigable (as much as was possible with internet technology back then).
  • "That Kind of Airtime Is Insane": Skier's Huge Jump Goes Viral

    "That Kind of Airtime Is Insane": Skier's Huge Jump Goes Viral
    I’d venture that your average skier prefers to stay on the snow.
    Yes, a mogul here or a small jump there can produce some welcome air time, but entering orbit is, by and large, reserved for professionals and true thrill seekers.This skier, who goes by @tommy._.ski on Instagram, is among their ranks. In a recent, jaw-dropping clip, he estimated that he floated between 40 and 50 feet into the air, traveling over 100 feet.Sound absurd? It is. See the video below and remember, please don&rsquo
  • How Often Do You Use Ski Pole Straps? (Poll)

    How Often Do You Use Ski Pole Straps? (Poll)
    Just about every ski pole on the market comes equipped with a seemingly innocuous feature: straps.
    At face value, their inclusion makes sense. Who wants to ski a narrow, icy chute after losing their grip and watching one of their poles skitter away downhill? No one, we’d venture.Yet, despite helping to keep your gear all in one place, pole straps can also be dangerous, according to the Utah Avalanche Center. In a blog post, the forecasters recommended, outright, that you shouldn’t we
  • How a Utah Ski Resort Uses Remote Control Explosives To Keep Skiers Safe

    How a Utah Ski Resort Uses Remote Control Explosives To Keep Skiers Safe
    Solitude Mountain Resort, Utah, is showing off one of the newer techniques it’s using to control avalanches: Wyssen Towers. Set to a fitting techno soundtrack, the video, shared to social media over the weekend, shows the towers firing and setting off cascades of snow.Tap or click to watch the video below, and keep reading to learn more about Wyssen Towers.The 2026 POWDER Photo Annual is here! Look for a print copy on a newsstand near you, or click here to have a copy shipped directly
  • Dog and Skier Swept Away by Large Avalanche

    Dog and Skier Swept Away by Large Avalanche
    Skier Ares Masip suffered a close call during a backcountry ski outing in the country of Andorra on January 8, 2026.Masip was skiing with her dog Cim, on a slope that was "very familiar". She had skied it three times in the last five days, according to her written video description."All in all, a lot of factors have added up that made me think it was safe. And this is where it enters, what is known as a heuristic trap," writes Masip. She continues, "[A heuristic trap is] a mental bias that makes
  • "Too Old" Skier Sends Jackson Hole's Most Feared Line

    "Too Old" Skier Sends Jackson Hole's Most Feared Line
    I wrote a story for POWDER back in May of 2024 called 'The First Family of Jackson Hole's S&S Couloir'.The focus of the story was Bob Kilmain, an East Coast transplant turned local legend, and his children, Morgan and Jack, and their impressive accomplishments on Jackson Hole's most feared inbounds line, S&S Couloir.The Kilmains have left their mark on S&S (read my story from 2024 for the details), and Bob, the 40-plus-year-old patriarch of the family, is back this season with anothe
  • Avalanche Kills Two In Washington

    Avalanche Kills Two In Washington
    The Northwest Avalanche Center (NWAC) confirmed that four backcountry skiers were caught in an avalanche on Friday, January 9, 2026. Two of the skiers were killed."We are saddened to report that four backcountry tourers were caught and carried in an avalanche near Longs Pass in the upper Teanaway River drainage of the East Central zone. One tourer was not buried, one was partially buried and injured, one was fully buried and killed, and one was fully buried and is presumed dead."Survivors Ian La
  • Review: Peak Performance Women's Vertec HIPE 3L Shell Jacket & Pants

    Review: Peak Performance Women's Vertec HIPE 3L Shell Jacket & Pants
    Powder aims to feature only the best products and services.If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.Founded in 1986, the Swedish outerwear brand Peak Performance started to gain significant popularity in North America a few years back, particularly in parts of Canada. As they really broke into the North American market and I started to see more of their products in the wild, I found myself wondering what would set them apart from other high-end outerwear brands like Ar
  • Völkl Releases New 112mm-Underfoot Powder Ski

    Völkl Releases New 112mm-Underfoot Powder Ski
    After releasing the new Revolt 101 last winter, Völkl is adding yet another ski to the Revolt family: an all-new powder freestyle shape. Where the 101 and 114 fall into the hard-charging directional freeride category, the new Revolt 112 is a much more freestyle-focused shape that should split the difference between the 121 and the 104 in the Revolt line. This came as a bit of surprise given how much a certain Völkl athlete has been teasing a prototype shape of what look to be a large p

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