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The Ski Bum's Guide to Buying a Car
On Monday snow fell on Jackson Hole Mountain Resort as well as Lone Peak in Montana. With all the stoke beginning to swell it's about that time for ski bums who've been crushing four summer jobs to step up from the public transportation game and find a jalopy to get around town.
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Get Stoked For Winter: One Minute Face Shot !!!
One Minute Face Shot !!! Epic Powder Skiing In The Rockies.. Feb 20th 2012 27" in 24Hrs
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Full Resort Segment from "Days of My Youth"
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Snowmaking starts at Copper
It was Oct. 4, 2015. And Copper Mountain said "Let it snow!"
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LATEST: Early October Snow Blankets the San Juans
The San Juans of southern Colorado received quite the treat over the past two nights as an early-season storm blanketed the high peaks with fresh snow. Ski Patrol at Silverton Mountain was even able to bust out the skis to make a few turns!
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Grab your skis! Vermont Resort is First to Open in N. America
Skiers in a rush to get back on the mountain are in luck this week.
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French Skier Wins $20K For Filming One Of The Most Insane Ski Lines In History
Leo Taillefer was determined to win the $20K prize from GoPro for filming the best run of the winter over the course of this years' season, and boy did he nail it with this one.
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What Was Photographer Jimmy Chin’s Scariest Climb?
It’s not very often that a world-class climber and photographer agrees to answer any question asked—live! But that’s just what happened last week on our Nat Geo Adventure Facebook page …
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Fast Forward - A Ski Movie
The first is one of the most successful skiers of the planet freestyle: Kevin Rolland is world champion ski halfpipe, 5 times medalist at the X-Games, and has covered the Olympic Games bronze in 2014. The second, Julien Regnier , gave birth to a new discipline in the early 2000s. freestyle backcountry skiing, spectacular qu'engagée, has since become a phenomenon on the canvas Complices for many years, both skiers La Plagne wish to mark the start winter with the launch of their new video!
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Ski-Mountaineering Will Redefine Your Notion of Winter Fun
By the time I catch up to Jenn Shelton, an ultrarunning star from Colorado, she’s on her back in a ditch next to the trail, covered in snow. She’s wearing a white and purple racing onesie, a beanie, a headlamp, clear-lens glasses, and gloves. Skinny mountaineering skis are attached to her lightweight boots, the bases aimed at the night sky, her arms and legs writhing like a flipped beetle’s. “Help! Help me!”
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Centriphone - an iPhone video experiment by Nicolas Vuignier
100% shot with the iPhone. After almost two years of tinkering and tweaking I finally achieved the result I was looking for. No iPhones were harmed during the making of this video (I still use it everyday).
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One of those days 3
Candide Thovex completes the trilogy with another one of those days. I'm posting the other 2 just below.
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Arapahoe Basin expansion plan cleared by White River National Forest
The White River National Forest has issued a Final Environmental Impact Statement approving Arapahoe Basin ski area’s plan to develop 338-acre of expert terrain and add new chairlifts as well…
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Vail Resorts to buy Whistler Blackcomb | VailDaily.com
BROOMFIELD — Vail Resorts is buying Whistler Blackcomb, the 8,000-acre ski resort in British Columbia, in a deal worth about $1.1 billion, it was announced Monday morning. The deal offers
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A ski jacket that actively gets rid of sweat
To keep the body warm and dry during winter sports, high-performance clothing is a must. The demands on these textiles are high, as a person sweats up to one liter per hour on his upper body alone when skiing. A new technology, co-developed by a team of Empa scientists, helps athletes sweating by actively transporting moisture away from the body and to the outside. This is possible because ultra-thin layers of gold in the fabric are electrified.
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Chaos on a Georgian ski lift
Make it stop!
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Snow machines and fleece blankets: inside the ski industry’s battle with climate change
The long read: Hundreds of ski resorts now stand abandoned across the Alps. But some scientists believe they have found a way to keep snow on the ground – and that it could help vulnerable communities all over the world
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