Going Downhill—Fast Lisa Michelle|December 10, 2024 Being the oldest in outdoor adventures has never bothered me. In 2012, the kids in my Wilderness Leadership course nicknamed me “Mama,” shor...
The Story Behind the Artwork On Your Favorite Skis Olivia Dwyer|April 18, 2018 A closer look at how ski and snowboard manufacturers work with artists and athletes to develop visuals that create a deeper connection between riders and their gear.
This Guy Chases Storms Like a Boss Devon O’Neil|April 11, 2018 He calls himself Powderchaser Steve. Somehow, he keeps a full-time job and still spends 40 days a winter hunting powder across the West.
Why Skiing and Snowboarding Need New Recruits Olivia Dwyer|March 28, 2018 To remain relevant, skiing and snowboarding need to appeal to a broader audience. Here’s what the industry is doing to ensure the longevity of the sport—but is any of it working?
Wild Ideas Worth Living: Kimmy Fasani Shelby Stanger|March 7, 2018 Kimmy Fasani on confronting fear, going big and getting paid to eat cookies and snowboard. Kimmy Fasani is a well-respected athlete, ...
Arbor Ambassador Marie-France Roy on Snowboarding and Sustainability Aer Parris|November 1, 2017 The gulf between snowboarding and environmentalism has been vast—even though the board community relies heavily on the environment. Over the...
Find Away: Episode 5 – Wild Alaska REI Staff|January 27, 2015 A local is in search of exploring some of Alaska's wild terrain and goes where most only dare to go.
Strengthening Your Pre-Season Backcountry Brain Scott Schell|November 19, 2014 Scott Schell, Program Director of the Northwest Avalanche Center, provides advice for how to prep yourself for backcountry recreation.