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31 Days of Giveaways—WNDR Alpine

Today during 31 Days of Giveaways, one lucky winner will receive one of any of the four pairs of skis that WNDR Alpine makes. → Read More

Here’s What You Can Enter to Win This Week

Every day for the entire month of October, we’ll be giving away amazing prizes from some of the top brands in the outdoor industry. → Read More

Is a 1960s School Bus the Ultimate Dirtbag Skier's Adventure Rig?

Ever seen an abandoned school bus and been tempted to create the ultimate adventure rig? Cody Cirillo and Kellyn Wilson did just that, and their new film → Read More

RED Mountain Joins The Ikon Pass for Winter 20/21

Ikon Pass holders have access to seven days at RED with no blackout dates. → Read More

Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows Commits to Removing Slur From Resort Name

Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows announces today it is making a commitment to change the name of the legendary California mountain destination. → Read More

Backcountry Access Releases Software Update for Tracker 2

The update ensures the device meets international standards. → Read More

WATCH: Sammy Carlson Takes Flight in this Award-Winning Film

From slopestyle courses and massive backcountry hits to full-length documentaries, Sammy Carlson brings his unique style to anything he touches. It's no → Read More

MSP Powder Ballad Sings What We're All Thinking

Quarantine fatigue is setting in across the nation. In Southern California, home of the POWDER office, the beaches swell with people who've spent nine → Read More

Skiing's Oldest Uphill Transit Method Retains its Timeless Pull

Surface lifts remind us of the magic of skiing, no matter the terrain. → Read More

Southern California's Mount Baldy is Still Open As of March 20

The day after California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered a statewide lockdown, many SoCal skiers woke up to a surprising social media post from their local → Read More

Watch Mammoth's Moving Tribute to Their Late Founder

Dave McCoy's grit and determination resulted in the ability to share Mammoth with millions. → Read More

Backcountry.com Sponsors First Athlete, Freestyle Champ and Advocate Gus Kenworthy

Backcountry proudly announced this morning a new partnership with Olympic silver medalist, actor, and advocate Gus Kenworthy. → Read More

Think You're Tough? Try Skiing a Classic Descent on Straight Skis.

With ski touring technology making backcountry recreation easier than ever, professional manly men Brad and Andre decided to spice it up a little bit. → Read More

Inside the January Issue

The January Issue is in stores, newsstands, and mailboxes everywhere. Take a look inside the final issue of the 48th volume of The Skier's Magazine. → Read More

In Denver, You Can Rent Patagonia Jackets Instead of Buy

Your buddy’s backup ski gloves, the midlayer you properly stole from your sister, the too-big jacket your dad forgot at your house—we’ve all acquired some → Read More

Caught in a Storm, a Skier Dreams of Japan

Somewhere between Pocatello, Idaho, and Jackson, Wyoming, I’m driving alone in an F-150 with rusted hubs and a transmission that threatens to go. → Read More

The December Issue is Here

Subscribe to The Skier's Magazine here. On the Cover Skier: Lindsey Vonn, Age 7 Drawing the Line by Clare Menzel Lindsey Vonn's body will heal soon. But → Read More

Why Lake Placid is at the Center of New York Skiing

Only three winter destinations have been home to two Olympic Winter Games: Innsbruck, St. Moritz, and Lake Placid—yes, this Lake Placid. → Read More

How to Go Big—Really Big—in the Adirondacks

Everything's big in New York, including the ski areas. Here are a few tips on where to ski, eat, and drink at the state's two biggest resorts. → Read More

You Can't Miss These Grassroots Adirondack Ski Areas

This content was produced in partnership with the Regional Office Of Sustainable Tourism. If you visit a small Adirondack ski hill on a winter afternoon, → Read More