• Viewers Stunned by Ski Mishap That Turned a Chairlift Into "Final Destination"

    Viewers Stunned by Ski Mishap That Turned a Chairlift Into "Final Destination"
    Another beautiful day starts on the mountain. You’re cresting the top of the chairlift, chatting with your buddies about where you think the snow is best. Then, in a flash, you see it. A cruise missile. A javelin. A crossbow bolt.It’s none of those things, actually, but if you don’t act fast, you’ll still get a mouthful of p-tex and aluminum.
    In a now-viral video, Jovvany Villalobos documented what can happen if the skier on the chairlift in front of you doesn’t kee
  • The Off-Limits Nature of Politics In Skiing—And What It Means In A Fraught Time

    The Off-Limits Nature of Politics In Skiing—And What It Means In A Fraught Time
    In July, POWDER, the long-running if more lately resurrected skiing periodical—once perhaps the most core title in all of snowsports—ran an article that broached what may be the most problematic topic in all of skiing: politics. The piece was entitled “The Unexpected Ways Trump Tariffs Are Affecting Skiing.” There, in mostly unremarkable language, gear editor Max Ritter briefly detailed several impacts the Trump administration’s new tariffs might bring to skiin
  • Thinking About Skiing in Japan? This Film Will Convince You

    Thinking About Skiing in Japan? This Film Will Convince You
    Anyone who has ever dedicated their life to the pursuit of a single thing will likely understand how burnout feels.
    At first, you think that there's no way you could ever get sick of pursuing whatever the thing is that you're chasing, because you love it so much, but over time, as the pursuit of it takes over your life, it becomes more challenging to find balance between that pursuit and everything else. After all, humans are multifaceted—our minds are not single tracks, our existences not
  • Why Arapahoe Basin, Colorado, Decided To Add a Real Snow Stake

    Why Arapahoe Basin, Colorado, Decided To Add a Real Snow Stake
    Out with the old, in with the new.Next time you venture onto the website of Arapahoe Basin, Colorado, to look at the webcams, you’ll encounter a reimagined snow stake. The fresh model includes Arapahoe Basin’s iconic “Flaming A” logo, positioned alongside a pair of little skis that double as measuring sticks. Check it out below. 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 to y
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  • "Skiing Is Supposed To Be Fun"—A Lesson Every Sports Dad Could Learn From

    "Skiing Is Supposed To Be Fun"—A Lesson Every Sports Dad Could Learn From
    This story originally appeared in the print magazine POWDER 2026 Photo Annual. Copies are still available while supplies last. Click here to get yours.I Try Not To Be a Sports DadAnd yet here I am, on the side of a slalom course at Snowking Resort, and I’m livid.
    I watch as skiers fly by in descending bib order. Bib 32. Then 30. My kid, wearing bib 31, missed his start. I wait as the rest of the field navigates the course, then watch as my son takes his run at the end of his age group, per
  • Aspen Ski Patrollers Reach Contract Agreement Ahead of Highlands & Buttermilk Opening Days

    Aspen Ski Patrollers Reach Contract Agreement Ahead of Highlands & Buttermilk Opening Days
    Just as the snow really starts to stack up on Aspen's four mountains, the resort's ski patrol unit has reached a new contract agreement with management.
    Aspen Professional Ski Patrol Association (APSPA) is one of the oldest patrol unions in the country, having been formed in 1986. The union represents patrollers from all four mountains: Aspen Highlands, Aspen Mountain, Buttermilk, and Snowmass.
    Collectively, Aspen's ski areas are owned and managed by Aspen Skiing Company (ASC), which represents
  • GorpCore or Not? Peak Performance Hosts Urban Rail Jam

    GorpCore or Not? Peak Performance Hosts Urban Rail Jam
    While some ski outerwear brands are working to broaden their consumer bases by blurring the line between technical apparel and high fashion, Peak Performance is taking a different approach.
    Rather than bringing GORE-TEX ski shells to the city and calling it 'gorpcore,' they decided to bring skiing to the city, and the result was simply 'core.'
    In honor of the brand's second storefront opening in Vancouver, British Columbia, Peak Performance teamed up with CHEF LLC, Red Bull Canada, UBC Ski &
  • AI-Powered PEAKS Model Improves OpenSnow Predictions for Skiers Seeking Powder

    AI-Powered PEAKS Model Improves OpenSnow Predictions for Skiers Seeking Powder
    OpenSnow, a weather service that caters to skiers searching for deep powder, has debuted PEAKS, a new weather model that delivers better accuracy in mountain terrain with help from machine learning AI.Joel Gratz, OpenSnow’s founding meteorologist, described the model in a recent blog post. PEAKS took 18 months of development, training, and testing before going live on OpenSnow this month. It’s now creating every precipitation forecast OpenSnow releases, with plans for it to powe
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  • Vail Resorts Is Switching Up How It Sells Lift Tickets—Here's How It Benefits Skiers

    Vail Resorts Is Switching Up How It Sells Lift Tickets—Here's How It Benefits Skiers
    As the ski season arrives at mountains across the continent, Vail Resorts is unveiling a new discount aimed at more spontaneous skiers.The deal, which applies at 12 of the company’s ski resorts, grants a discount averaging over 30% off tickets purchased a month or more in advance. They include headlining ski resorts like Vail Mountain, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Crested Butte, Park City Mountain, and Whistler Blackcomb. At some resorts, skiers can save over $100 per lift ti
  • Royal Mountain Opens 2025

    I’ve noticed a pattern among the family-owned independent resorts here in New York. Often I find a female owner running the business behind the ticket desk, while a male owner is off dealing with operations. Royal mountain was no exception last Sunday on opening day. Brooke Tennis was all smiles as she handed me my ticket, telling me she was surprised by the turn out. The parking lot was filling up fast. I strapped in and pushed down to the » Read More »
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  • Top 4 Alternatives to Skiing During Low-Snow Seasons

    Top 4 Alternatives to Skiing During Low-Snow Seasons
    Winter has arrived—kind of.
    While some mountains and skiers are dancing through the snow globe, others are wondering when the mercury will finally plummet. In the latter category, opening days are inching further and further into the distance, and the mood’s beginning to sour. (California, we're looking at you.)If you’re among the ranks of snow-starved skiers, this article should help. We’ve compiled five very reliable alternatives to skiing when the conditions don’
  • Chris Benchetler’s Latest Arc’teryx Drop Honors the Grateful Dead’s 60th Anniversary

    Chris Benchetler’s Latest Arc’teryx Drop Honors the Grateful Dead’s 60th Anniversary
    Skier and artist Chris Benchetler is back with another collaboration with his creative muse, the Grateful Dead. In partnership with the band and his outerwear sponsor Arc’teryx, he’s released a limited edition jacket.In a social media post, Benchetler wrote that the Grateful Dead have “deeply inspired” his pursuits. That includes Mountains of the Moon, a forthcoming film project set to the band’s music. Arc’teryx, meanwhile, has been Benchetler's partner on vi
  • “I 100% Should Have Died”: Skier Reveals the Wild Story Behind His New Short Film

    “I 100% Should Have Died”: Skier Reveals the Wild Story Behind His New Short Film
    Since he was a kid, Parkin Costain had dreamed of being a professional skier.
    In school, his textbooks were filled with doodles, and his mind was often elsewhere when it should have been focused on his studies. All of Costain’s daydreaming paid off, landing him a segment in Teton Gravity Research's (TGR) 2018 annual film, Far Out.From there, Costain’s career took off. The now 26-year-old has been in his fair share of major film projects with companies like TGR and Benshi Creative. Co
  • “I 100% Could Have Died”: Skier Reveals the Wild Story Behind His New Short Film

    “I 100% Could Have Died”: Skier Reveals the Wild Story Behind His New Short Film
    Since he was a kid, Parkin Costain had dreamed of being a professional skier.
    In school, his textbooks were filled with doodles, and his mind was often elsewhere when it should have been focused on his studies. All of Costain’s daydreaming paid off, landing him a segment in Teton Gravity Research's (TGR) 2018 annual film, Far Out.From there, Costain’s career took off. The now 26-year-old has been in his fair share of major film projects with companies like TGR and Benshi Creative. Co
  • Jackson Hole Athlete Qualifies for Olympics in Skimo Debut

    Jackson Hole Athlete Qualifies for Olympics in Skimo Debut
    Jackson Hole-bred athlete Anna Gibson and her teammate Cameron Smith, of Crested Butte, Colorado, are going to Milano-Cortina 2026.
    2026 marks the first time that ski mountaineering, or Skimo, will be included in the Winter Olympic Games. There are 36 quota spots for the Milano-Cortina games, ten of which have already been allocated. The remaining 26 spots are determined by a combination of world rankings and regional representation.
    At the World Cup race in Utah this past weekend, Team USA was
  • Inside Mountain Hardwear's Product Design Lab

    Inside Mountain Hardwear's Product Design Lab
    Sponsored StoryYou might think that all Gore-Tex ski jackets are designed the same. There's a hood, a few pockets, perhaps a powder skirt, and some fancy waterproof zippers–and designers pick and choose between a few available options and call it good. That might be true for some brands, but in the case of Mountain Hardwear, it couldn't be further from the truth. Sure, picking the right zipper is a part of the process, but long before any of that ever happens, the design team sits down wit
  • The Secret to a Happier Winter? Leave Your Computer and Go Skiing

    The Secret to a Happier Winter? Leave Your Computer and Go Skiing
    You should stop reading this article. Now. Click the little ‘x’ in the upper right corner, swipe whichever direction you need to; whatever you have to do to get away from this wretched techno-apocalypse for but a brief moment, do it. Better yet, go a step further. Unsubscribe from the newsletter; delete your profiles. Then, if the mood really strikes, push your desktop machine from a high perch; throw your phone into a deep snowdrift out back. And go skiing.Now. While you s
  • Deer Valley Caps Off Kids Ski Free Week With New Mascot and Children's Book Signing

    Deer Valley Caps Off Kids Ski Free Week With New Mascot and Children's Book Signing
    Deer Valley Resort, Utah, is introducing a new mascot, Eddie the moose, and an accompanying children’s book to celebrate the arrival of the 2025-26 season. The book, called Meeting of the Mascots: An Adventure Story & Coloring Book, features Eddie alongside the resort’s other mascots, like Bucky, a deer, and Silver, an eagle. The book was created in collaboration with the Arts Council Park City & Summit County alongside a new kids’ trail map.Keep reading for more.T
  • Eileen Gu Is Back and Better Than Ever

    Eileen Gu Is Back and Better Than Ever
    Freeskiing made its debut in Shaun White's Snow League competition series over this past weekend at Yunding Snow Park in China.
    The halfpipe event featured a head-to-head battle style bracket format, with some of the most talented skiers going up against one another. While there were certainly a few standout players in the stacked roster, the level of talent really made it anyone's guess as to who would take home the $50,000 first-place prize.Keep reading for our recap of the Snow League's Men's
  • Poll: How Many Pairs of Skis Do You Really Need?

    Poll: How Many Pairs of Skis Do You Really Need?
    Now might be a better time than ever to own only one pair of skis. Thanks to leaps in ski design, versatile, all-mountain sticks are the industry standard. With a mid-sized waist and decent, firm snow performance, they hold up during most—but not all—days on the mountain.It begs the question: why bother shelling out thousands of dollars to build a fleet of skis? Some of the best skis come with trade-offs. Maybe they’re enormously wide, making them a pain in the c
  • Atmospheric River Snow Forecast—Whistler Is Expecting Deep Snowfall Totals

    Atmospheric River Snow Forecast—Whistler Is Expecting Deep Snowfall Totals
    A potent Atmospheric River is slamming into the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies, delivering impressive moisture totals, but bringing a "Pineapple Express" flavor with rising snow levels.
    The clear winners in this forecast are the ski resorts in British Columbia (Whistler, Revelstoke, Banff Sunshine), where colder air will maintain high-quality powder production throughout the week.
    Further south in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, snow levels will fluctuate violently, initially bur
  • "Immersive" Red Bull Ski Movie Drops on Apple Vision Pro

    "Immersive" Red Bull Ski Movie Drops on Apple Vision Pro
    Never a company to shy away from a shinier, more high-tech way to experience the world, Apple has thrown its hat in the ski film ring.
    That's right, the company that brought you the iPod is now bringing you ski films via their new VR technology, Apple Vision Pro.
    Apple Vision Pro is the company's virtual reality headset that "seamlessly blends digital content with your physical space," according to the company's product description. A headset with a light-blocking eyepiece allows you to immerse
  • Young Skier Dodges Deer at Aptly-Named Ski Resort

    Young Skier Dodges Deer at Aptly-Named Ski Resort
    It’s in the name, after all. During opening weekend at Deer Valley, Utah, a young skier wasn’t buzzed by other people on the slopes. Instead, it was a trio of fast-moving deer that nearly took them out. The video, captured by Abbi Lathrop Martz and shared with TownLift, a news outlet local to Park City, Utah, proves that it isn’t always reckless skiers you need to watch out for—wildlife can complicate a ski day, too. Tap or click to watch the video below. K
  • 9 Tips for Finding the Best Ski Deals on Facebook Marketplace

    9 Tips for Finding the Best Ski Deals on Facebook Marketplace
    Facebook Marketplace is the wild west. Need a Yankee hat with no brim? You’re probably covered. What about a Ziploc bag filled with air from 2019? Someone out there is selling that, too. Strange finds aren’t necessarily the platform's bread and butter, though. That title instead goes to the broad category of mostly normal used stuff, including ski gear. From skis that need a new home to bib pants with a patch or two, Facebook Marketplace offers deals well below the retail rate.
  • Plattekill: Riley Season

    Saturday wasn’t my first time driving south to ski Plattekill, but it was the first time “leaving home” to do it. I’m now 30 minutes closer to one of my favorite ski areas and the drive is much more relaxed than traveling north out of New Jersey. No matter how much Google Maps insists I take the shortest route, I’m sticking to the interstates as much as I can: 87, 90 and 88. Once you are off I-88, it’s a » Read More »
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  • What Counts as a Powder Day? We Asked More Than 1,000 Skiers

    What Counts as a Powder Day? We Asked More Than 1,000 Skiers
    Welcome to another weekly result from POWDER’s Department of Polls and Skier Opinion. The subject this week? Powder days. Or, more accurately, what counts as a powder day. Depending on where you live and ski, the amount of snow that is cause for celebration—and powder panic—might vary. Our friends who ski at Alta probably don’t get too excited when three inches fall overnight. They’re used to some of the biggest dumps on the planet, after all. The story, we pos
  • 9 Major Ski Resorts Are Opening This Weekend, Here's Where to Be

    9 Major Ski Resorts Are Opening This Weekend, Here's Where to Be
    Although it's later than anyone wanted, and there might not be much terrain open, a chunk of ski resorts, particularly in the Western US, are finally opening for the season this coming weekend.
    Several resorts have started spinning lifts over the last week, including Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, and Big Sky, and there are more on the way to join them this weekend.
    A storm cycle is in the process of dropping up to two feet of snow on parts of Wyoming and Colorado this weekend and over the next week,
  • Ryan Cochran-Siegle Lands First American Beaver Creek Downhill Podium Since 2014

    Ryan Cochran-Siegle Lands First American Beaver Creek Downhill Podium Since 2014
    For the first time since 2014, an American stood on the World Cup downhill podium in Beaver Creek, Colorado, this week.That honor went to Vermont's Ryan Cochran-Siegle. He took second in the downhill race, finishing behind the ever-dominant Swiss skier Marco Odermatt. Norway’s Adrian Smiseth Sejersted claimed third.Tap or click below to watch highlights from the race. Keep reading for more.The 2026 POWDER Photo Annual is here! Look for a print copy on a newsstand near you, or click here to
  • 20+" of Snow Allows Snowmass To Open Top-to-Bottom Terrain

    20+" of Snow Allows Snowmass To Open Top-to-Bottom Terrain
    While other ski areas are hurting for snow, Aspen Mountain and Aspen Snowmass are celebrating a storm that allowed them to open terrain. The Colorado ski resorts have received 21" of snow this week, adding a healthy amount to their 13" base depth.
    This last storm allowed the resort to open one of its four mountains, Snowmass, from top to bottom. As of Friday, December 5, 2025, Village Express is open and allowing terrain access from Sam's Knob to Snowmass Village. Aspen Mountain will join Snowma
  • Kim Kardashian Expands SKIMS x The North Face Line With New Outerwear and Kids Gear

    Kim Kardashian Expands SKIMS x The North Face Line With New Outerwear and Kids Gear
    Kim Kardashian’s shapewear label SKIMS is returning to the snow sports world with a The North Face collaboration that includes outerwear and base layers.The line, which releases online and in select stores on December 9, features muted colors and some unconventional-seeming silhouettes, including what looks to be a down bathrobe. There are hats, slippers, and gloves, too. New for 2025 is SKIMS x The North Face kidswear, including coats, hats, footwear, and helmets. Prices range from $55 to

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