Travel Tips
Road Trippin New Zealand
Killer skiing isn't the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of quiet Islands in the south pacific, but on the sheep and snow covered hills of <b>New Zealand</b>, that's exactly what You'll find. Whether you're going for a week or...
Start of South American Winter
While summer is so close here in Whistler and the rest of the Northern Hemisphere, the snow has begun to fly in South America. Termas de Chillan in Chile received the biggest dump on Wednesday covering the whole resort. Chile's...
Deep Thoughts with SASS
Its that time of year again, oh yes, oh yes, a time of change when days get longer, nights get shorter, and the boards get put away and a waterski/ bike/whatever becomes the new vehicle from which we get to escape. All our cares and...
Ohau I Love to...
Elijah Teter, Kinger (Rob Kingwill), and I took our last pipe run at SnowparkNZ at around 2:30pm on August 22nd and headed down to the town of Wanaka to gather a few things before heading north to Ohau. After a recent 50cm (20 in.) snow...
2007 Kashmir Winter Report
The earth and it’s climate are and have always been
changing. Every winter is different. Each new winter
brings new awarenesses through the nuances of natural
and supernatural phenomenon as we follow the path of
our inspirations. Over...
EURO POW PILGRIMAGE w VIDEO
Lots of people make pilgrimages to different places. Some people make pilgrimages for religion, others to satisfy inner callings of faith and some for lifestyle. If you are a serious skier who loves ski touring and off piste, an essential...
6,000 feet of French steeps
Ten yeas ago, the now-receding glacier at La Grave-La Meije made Trifide chutes sound like a suicidal ski area. Xavier Cret, one of the best guides in La Grave, pointed the chutes out to our crew – pro skier Jessica Baker, photographer...
Teasing the Ghosts of France
In the Oisans region of the Alps, danger is everywhere and constant. Even for the most experienced guides and skiers, it lurks like a ghost offering signs of its presence with spin drift, avalanche debris, seracs, glaciers, and extremely...
The Wild Wild East?
From my hotel window I look through falling snow to see a monkey climbing a tree. It seems almost normal after two weeks in Kashmir. It was all so foreign at first. I had no point of reference for the chaos of Delhi or the huge military...
Juneau to Atlin Kite-Skiing Traverse
As the drone of the Beaver fades into the distance we are left in silence, dwarfed by the surrounding mountains, so close you could reach out and touch them… By late afternoon we are flying and tacking into a strong headwind....
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