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Late Season Snow At Aspen High Late Season Snow At Aspen Highlands
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Aspen has been getting DUMPED on. So get on up to Aspen Highlands and get in some late season pow.
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Cayden Wood-Minnesota's 10yr o Cayden Wood-Minnesota's 10yr old
- From: dwmwood
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Description:Rider: Cayden Wood Filmed By: Don Wood Cayden Wood's season ending edit. Filmed in Minnesota, Colorado, and Utah.
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Short with Ryan Nisbet Short with Ryan Nisbet
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Description:Rider: Ryan Nisbet Filmed By: Scott Nisbet and Ryan Nisbet A quick edit of me
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Aspen Spring Pow Aspen Spring Pow
- From: TetonGravityResearch
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Description:Disregard the calendar, the snow continues to fall in Aspen.
- 4 weeks ago
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Loveland Pass Slide Claims Fiv Loveland Pass Slide Claims Five Lives
- From: TetonGravityResearch
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Five people passed away in a slide Saturday on Colorado’s Loveland Pass. The victims—which included one skier and four snowboarders—were taking part in the Rocky Mountain High Backcountry Bash. As guides, sales reps, and experienced backcountry travelers, the victims had especially deep roots in the ski and snowboard industry. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families.
For additional details, please follow the link to The Denver Post.
Members of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center measure the crown of Saturday's slide.
Image Courtesy of The Denver Post/Helen H. Richardson
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- 4 weeks ago
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Measuring the Crown of the Lov Measuring the Crown of the Loveland Pass Slide
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Loveland Pass Slide Claims Fiv Loveland Pass Slide Claims Five Lives
- From: TetonGravityResearch
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Description:Saturday's avalanche at Loveland Pass claimed the lives of five backcountry travelers.
- 4 weeks ago
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Go: Irwin Cat Skiing Go: Irwin Cat Skiing
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Words: Pip Hunt
Photos: Re Wikstrom
A gloved finger etches a penis on a foggy window, then hastily circles it and slashes a line through the center. It’s almost as if our Tucker snow cat is filled with sixteen year-old boys. Rather than baseball, Alfalfa, and a “no girls allowed” sign, this moving clubhouse is filled tutus, sparkles and a pink wig. Pop music blares through the speakers and an old school ski film skitters across the big screen in front of us—though no one pays attention. Hannah Whitney, Utah Regional Director for SheJumps, gets down in the middle of the spacious cat. Before long, the entire snowcat bounces as seven women dance to “Call Me Maybe”. I’m not even through my first cup of coffee yet.
We’re heading up a snowy Kebler Pass, the unpaved summer road that connects Crested Butte to the rest of the Western Slope. Ten miles outside the funky, prayer-flag-draped ski town lies the Movie Cabin, the base for all of Irwin Catskiing’s daily adventures.
While Crested Butte is known for its low snow pack, steep pitches and rocky terrain, locals have always known that the “donut hole” weather pattern leaves only the Butte bare. Irwin regularly receives two to three times more snow than Mt. Crested Butte every storm. It receives more than 600 inches annually, making it a leader for Colorado ski area snow totals.
I slurp the dregs of my coffee before stepping out of the cat, taking in the panoramic view of the Elk Mountains and the minuscule movie cabin. We crowd inside the former Hollywood Western film prop and spread out around the fire to boot up for a day of skiing.
Guides can make or break the catskiing experience; but Megan Poden, CB local, mom, ski patroller, and guide extraordinaire greets us with more flair than we arrived with. Her hot pink wig, black tutu, and sassy ways set the precedent—things are about to get ridiculous.
Luckily, these ladies at SheJumps, a 501-c3 non-profit organization aren’t afraid of having fun. SheJumps challenges women to reach their fullest potential through outdoor adventures. This trip wasn’t about luxury lodging, and delicious food though; it was about the terrain and initiating a new SheJumps chapter in the Gunnison Valley. It was about introducing more women to a safe backcountry skiing environment, skiing pow, and challenging each other to break free of our comfort zones.
Six inches of fresh waited us at the top, and the cat was stacked with snacks and beverages. Our guides cranked the tunes up between each lap. We chased each other through lines of fresh soft snow on “2D or Not 2D,” sent the “Outer Limits,” and played through the endless, rolling terrain of “Long.”
“The terrain seemed endless,” Hannah gushed afterwards. “I’ve been out here touring before when I lived in the valley, but all of my surroundings seemed so much more accessible with the cat. I’m going to be dreaming about getting back here to ski more!”
But the real fun started every time the cat door closed. We laughed, and had a really, really, really good time.
“I think we just set the precedent for fun,” Kyra Martin, Director of Admin for Irwin stated at the end of the day. “Irwin sees a ton of male clients, but we’ve never had a cat full of women. We wanted to bring in SheJumps to show that women need adventure too!”
Details:
Website: Irwincolorado.com
Contact: Info@Irwincolorado.com
Prices: $500 per day
1000+ Acres of Terrain
10,000-15,000 vertical feet of skiing per day
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Parks And Wrecks Episode 2 Sea Parks And Wrecks Episode 2 Season 2
- From: angrysnowboarder
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Description:Riders: Zach Soderholm, Jordan Zdanek, Anthony "Cro" Corbo, Alex Dean, Ben Stafford, and The Great Ted BendixsonFilmers: Shamus Lahman, Avran LeFeberSpecial Guest POV Camera Coordinator: Dan Maher Edited: Shamus Lahman ShayLay MediaParks and Wreck Logo: Jesse DenesThanks to iON Cameras for being our official POV camera sponsor and Camtrol for providing stabilizing devices.Shout out to The Big Hit Breckenridge for always supporting us. Remember people if you're going to shop local shop The Big Hit!
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Parks and Wrecks Season 2 Epis Parks and Wrecks Season 2 Episode 1
- From: angrysnowboarder
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Season two of Parks and Wrecks kicks off where it started in beautiful Breckenridge Colorado. The Echelon Snowboard team was on hand to be the first group of kids we filmed for this and after two days we were able to put together a park edit full of slams, jibs and spins.
Riders: Andrew Agar, Connor Paulson, Anthony "Cro" Corbo, Marcus "The Blexican" Stephens, Tylor Berreth and Zach Soderholm
Filmed By: Shamus Lahman & Avran LeFeber
Edited By: Shamus Lahman of ShayLay Media
Motion Graphic: Jesse Denes jessedenes.com
Thanks to our official POV camera sponsor iON.
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Announcing The Further and Dre Announcing The Further and Dream Factory Tour Winners
- From: TetonGravityResearch
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The dust has finally settled from the 2012 film tour, and the grand prize winners have been drawn. Both films this year provided a whole slew of amazing giveaways, and hopefully you walked away with something fresh from our sponsors.
And the winners are…
Jeremy Jones’ Further, presented by O’Neill
Grand Prize: John from Bellingham, WA won the trip for two to ride at Squaw Valley. We connected with John just after his trip, and it sounds like it was a pretty epic adventure. “The bluebird conditions, variety of terrain and size of Squaw Valley were incredible! The mountain is so large that we were having trouble keeping track of which chair went where for the first two days! We're already planning a return trip for next year and will be bringing our friends from our home mountain, Mt. Baker. A big thanks from Belinda and I to Squaw Valley and TGR for making this amazing trip possible!”
Runner up: Karta from Boulder, CO is headed to Japan to shred powder courtesy of Cloudline Tours. After seeing the Japan segments from Further, she couldn’t have been happier, and we can’t wait to see the pictures.
Second Place: Last but far from least, the head-to-toe O’Neill outerwear and a new board from Jones Snowboards goes to Jennifer in Boston, MA.
The Dream Factory
Grand Prize: A heli-skiing trip for two courtesy of Alaska Heliskiing goes to Garrett from Colorado. Pretty sure we heard his screams of excitement all the way up in Jackson Hole. Garrett has yet to take the trip but we look forward to his report and some pictures.
Runner Up: Caroline from Kentucky scored the trip for two to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Unfortunately she is fresh off an ACL tear but Jackson Hole has been awesome in working with her to shift the prize to a summer filled with mountain biking and hiking rehab…Her dream of skiing Jackson’s legendary terrain is going to have to wait another year.
Second Place: Ben in Colorado is getting hooked up with head-to-toe outerwear from The North Face and a pair of skis from Atomic.
From all of us at Teton Gravity Research, THANK YOU for making the 2012 tour a memorable one. The tours reached close to 300 cities combined across the globe, and without your amazing support every year, it simply would not be possible. Enjoy the rest of your season, and see you next fall!
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The Yurt Project - Episode 2 - The Yurt Project - Episode 2 - Black Diamond
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Black Diamond athlete Will Cardamone lives in a yurt tucked back in the mountains of Colorado. It's an idyllic location and the perfect launch point for endless backcountry missions. Will has shot and edited together a series of video shorts that beautifully detail both his life in the mountains and some incredible skiing. Here is Episode #2, which covers the challenges of a dry winter in Colorado and the resulting excitement when the snow finally does come.
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Big Mountain and Park with Hol Big Mountain and Park with Holden Bradford
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Description:Rider: Holden Bradford Filmed By: Josh/Steve/Drew New footage of Holden Bradford, age 10, from Crested Butte and Breckenridge shot in March of 2013.
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Ben McClellan February and Mar Ben McClellan February and March
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Description:Rider: Ben McClellan Filmed By: Mitch MacArthur and myself Mid season edit shredding and having good times at Winter Park, CO, Taos, NM and Grand Targhee, WY
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Monday Powder Day at Loveland Monday Powder Day at Loveland Ski Area
- From: coloradoskicountry
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11“ of snow fell on Loveland Ski Area on March 4, 2013. A few Loveland locals made some powder laps off Chair 1.
Film by Dustin Schaefer
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Superpipe Finals - AspenSnowma Superpipe Finals - AspenSnowmass Freeskiing Open
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Some of the world's best riders threw down this weekend at the Aspen/Snowmass Freeskiing Open. Here are the top three men's and women's skiers competing in the X Games pipe at Buttermilk. Final results are below.
MEN’S SUPERPIPE FINAL RESULTS
1st – Aaron Blunck, Crested Butte, CO. – $5,000
Winning run: Right 900 tail, left 900 tail, flair bro-kang grab, ally oop flat 540 safety, ally oop dub flat 720, switch left 720 mute
2nd – Alex Ferreira, Aspen, CO. – $2,500
Run: Left 1080 tail, switch right 720 japan, left 900 tail, right 900 tail, ally oop flat 540 mute
3rd – Walter Wood, Evergreen, CO. – $1,500
Run: Right 900 tail, left 900 tail, flair truck driver, flair tail grab, right 1080 tail, switch right ally oop 900
WOMEN’S SUPERPIPE FINAL RESULTS
1st – Annalisa Drew, Andover, MA. – $1,500
Winning run: Left 900 to ally oop, left 540 to straight air safety, left 540 mute, straight air safety, left 720
2nd – Maggie Stout, Ottsville, PA. – $750
Run: Straight air mute grab, left 540 mute, right 540, left 540 japan, straight air japan, left 720
3rd – Jamie Crane-Mauzy, Park City, UT. – $300
Run: Straight air mute, left 540 mute, right 540, straight air safety, flair safety grab, left 360
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Ben Koelker Beaver Creek Color Ben Koelker Beaver Creek Colorado Photo Mike Hardaker
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Description:Ben Koelker Beaver Creek Colorado Photo Mike Hardaker
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Skiing Taos IFSA Skiing Taos IFSA
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Description:Rider: Jud Hawk Filmed By: Jud Hawk My run in the IFSA regional competition, which I didn't do well but had a ton of fun shredding the pow!
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Burton U.S. Open of Snowboardi Burton U.S. Open of Snowboarding Preview
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Burton U.S. Open of Snowboarding Preview
After 30 incredible years in Vermont, Burton decided to switch it up and move the U.S. Open of Snowboarding to Vail, Colorado. While there were mixed emotions about leaving Stratton, change can be good, especially when it means more ideal conditions for the riders and easier access to the venue for spectators.
The U.S. Open has been the premier snowboarding event of the season year after year, featuring the world's best riders who have continued to push the level of progression. With the builders at Snow Park Tech dialing in the slope and pipe setup, there is no lack of perfection and originality. The slope course this year features a series of rails, jibs, a massive wall ride with a Mini car (the main Open sponsor) set up at the landing, and three kickers, challenging riders to get creative and making it fun to watch.
One of the most notable aspects of the Open is the equal prize purse for men and women. The total cash money of $341,000 is split evenly— $45,000 each for the winners of slope and pipe, $20,000 for second, and $10,000 for third. Riders get paid down to 8th place, which is pretty rad.
For both pipe and slopestyle, one heat of 21 women, was whittled down to six and two heats of 21 men were knocked down to 12 for the finals. The riders get three runs to prove their skills and wow the judges, in hopes of standing on the podium and winning one of the most coveted titles in snowboarding.
On the party circuit, Burton is bringing free entertainment to the masses, with Mackelmore and Ryan Lewis hot off the Heist Tour Friday evening and Santigold on Saturday, with Skratch Bastid late night. It should be epic!
Catch the finals streaming live on: http://www.burton.com/US-Open/usopen_splash,default,pg.html
Friday March 1, beginning at 10a.m.-2:45p.m. MST — Men's and Women's Slope
Saturday March 2 from 10a.m.-2:45p.m. MST — Men's and Women's Pipe
Don't miss the top athletes in the game including Shaun White, Louie Vito, Scotty Lago, Elena Hight, Gretchen Bleiler, Jamie Anderson, Kelly Clark, Mark McMorris, and Eric Willet just to name a few, throwing down this weekend in Vail, Colorado. Stay tuned for an event recap from the contest and parties coming at ya next week! - Blog post
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5 Awesome Apres Skiing Bars in 5 Awesome Apres Skiing Bars in North America
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No day on the slopes is complete without a little after-party. Apres skiing is by no means a new concept, but it’s something that can turn even the worst conditions into an epic day. Every now and again, we’ll come across gems, some hidden and some not-so-hidden, that were simply meant to complete your trip to a specific resort.
Homewood Resort - Big Blue View
Sometimes, simplicity does it best. This small resort on the west side of Lake Tahoe offers one of the finest views in California and Nevada. New to the resort is the Big Blue View bar. Head up the Madden Chair on the northern portion of the resort, and look for the bright blue chairs and listen for the reggae beats. It might not be the greatest spot when the snow is dumping, but it’s going to be perfect for the blue bird and spring snow days. As most visitors will claim, the view overlooking Lake Tahoe from the Big Blue View is probably the best one of any Tahoe resort.
Mammoth Lakes – Clocktower Cellar Pub
Whiskey and skiing go together like peanut butter and jelly. While it’s not the easiest venue to find among the vast Mammoth Lakes village, it’s worth taking the time to look for it. The Clocktower Cellar Pub is a small basement bar, a far cry from the usual large restaurants and nightclubs that surround the world-famous ski resort. What attracts us to this specific bar is the exhaustive list of more than 100 whiskies from around the world. A few samplings and you’ll love the feel of this smaller bar, complete with a juke box for your après skiing entertainment. Make sure to ask the bartender about their personal favorites, you might get a taste of a secret stash not available on the menu.
Mont Tremblant – Microbrasserie La Diable
For the microbrew lover, good beer is hard to come by. As ski resorts grow and streamline their operations, the microbrew always seems to take a backseat. Fortunately, for the lovers of the Tremblant Ski Resort, you’ll never have to worry about that with the Microbrewery La Diable. Whether you’re just grabbing an après ski beer, or want the 20-minute tour, free samples of each beer are readily available. They usually have six or seven beers readily on tap for your eclectic pleasure, and the lounge-style jazz music makes it one of the most relaxing joints in the area.
Still look at Apres ski when your vacation is over? Check out this amazing Apres Ski wall art from Amazon.com
Vail, Colorado – Garfinkel’s Restaurant & Bar
When you’re done on these epic slopes, head down the Eagle Bahn Gondola and into the Lionshead to find Garfinkel’s. Trust us, you can’t miss it. This bar and restaurant is enormous, with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. This place isn’t for the quiet-time après skiing, but for those who want to party well into the evening. With more than 20 different bottles and drafts, a full lineup of signature cocktails, and a menu spread that’s sure to please any palette, there are no bad days here. If you’re in the area, their New Year’s Eve party is one of the finest of any ski resort in North America.
Killington, Vermont – McGrath’s Irish Pub
For the lovers of Guiness out there, perhaps your ski priorities should be on the bars in the area. While the Wobbly Bar in Killington always seems to take the mainstream cake, the Irish lovers out there should detour to McGrath’s Irish Pub. This small Irish joint takes pride in serving Guiness the way it was meant to be…perfect. The owner is always out and about making sure that everyone is enjoying their selection from one of the best Irish menus on the east coast. In the summertime, McGrath’s only gets better. The parking lot is also a lot for some of the best trailheads, making it the perfect place to start and end your visit to Killington.
Plenty of skiing and riding left in the season, in fact March is the best time to Apre and shred pow. Save big when you book your lift tickets online through Liftopia.com - Blog post
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