Snow Sports
ArchiveStock your physical and digital library with these must-read and must-see works that capture the fun, danger, and beauty of the cold.
Here’s your cheat sheet for stoking the furnace during winter workouts
The 5 products from the Denver trade show that we can’t wait to test this season
For two days, freeskiers and snowboarders will replace baseball players in this iconic stadium as part of a new big-air event.
The ultimate packing list for going out of bounds
Forget the treadmill. Here’s the gear you need to run outside all winter long.
Training through the coldest, darkest, snowiest days of the year tests the depth of your motivation and commitment. It's time to revise your winter program.
The high-altitude, lung-busting challenge imported from Europe has become one of the hottest winter sports in North America. Why? Because this pursuit proves that premeditated suffering can be highly addictive.
¹ú²ú³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ editors pick their favorite winter gear from this winter season
People coming back to life after being frozen stiff. Frogs that cryopreserve for winter and then reanimate. The emerging frontier of extreme cold is offering revolutionary new insights and therapies for everything from deadly exposure to peak athletic performance.
The five products we’re most excited about this year
When the temperature drops, hardcore hockey players around the world leave behind climate-controlled rinks and return to the frozen ponds where the sport was born.
Community-led recreation holds the secret to building sustainable local resorts
Pro big-mountain extreme skier Lexi DuPont has a 500-square-foot geodesic dome—complete with wooden shingles, a cow skull, and riverside hot springs.
Action-oriented alternatives to get you through the winter
Every skier has their list: the snowy places they’d like to go, the lines they plan on riding, the mountains they hope to climb. Well, here’s ours, and it’s chock full of some of life’s grandest adventures and simplest joys.
Unlimited access for big-tired bikes
Six items the ¹ú²ú³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ editors covet
A lightweight snow tool for building bigger, gnarlier jumps
These four rose to the top at our Crested Butte, Colorado test
Fast on the ups and the downs
Six new tools to bring you back to the basics
Glide right with the ultimate cross-training kit
Four snowshoes to help you rise above the powder, summit fast, and blaze snowy trails
Fat Skis: Skis that are at least 115 millimeters underfoot.
How Whistler Blackcomb plans to save its disappearing glacier—along with a huge slice of business—with snowmaking technology
Turn the mountain into fun and games.
Perpetually foggy goggles are one of the few things that can ruin a precious powder day. Thankfully, two companies agree and are working to produce the world’s first anti-fog technology.
Owners instructed to return their beacons to company’s headquarters for repair
Cycling, skiing, and bobsledding have hinted they’re testing out mixed-gender events—but they’re not the head-to-head matchups we’re thinking of.
More "whee," less worry.
Defining moments in sled-dog cinema, from slapstick schlock to Japanese realism.
In case you haven't noticed, fat biking is fun. Outdoor writers Peter Koch and Jeremy Berger certainly didn't need convincing, but they accepted an invitation from the team at SRAM—bicycle component gurus—to get a taste of the culture during the Global Fat Biking Summit this January. Armed with Beargrease and Bucksaw rides, the group cruised through some of Jackson, Wyoming's best terrain as photographer Adrian Marcoux followed along. We caught up with the group to figure out just how much fun some big tires and hard-packed snow can be.
Having lived on the cusp of stardom for the past decade, freekier Cody Townsend finally broke through with an epic couloir line in Alaska—but the 15-second clip that made him famous was the product of decades of hard work
Dallas Seavey is the latest in an esteemed bloodline of Iditarod champs. Since 2012, he's won the race twice and set records as the race's youngest and fastest. This year's goal? Out-mush dad.
The World Ski Championships, which run until February 15, will host more than 600 athletes representing 70 nations and thousands of spectators. Read: It's gonna be a party.
It sounds like something Keith Urban and Hootie would perform if they got together to form a Goo Goo Dolls tribute band. And it's nothing like what you'd expect to hear in a Colorado mountain town.
One of the toughest, most waterproof gloves on the market.
The coolest, most high-tech solution to goggle fog we've seen
The tech binding to beat next winter
Waterproof skins that don't gain weight on the ascent
Turn any backpack into an avalanche airbag system
A hundred cameras, a big crew, and a brand new live-streaming technology made this year's games more fun than ever.
The sport has long been the cardio cousin to carving lines alpine style. But, people are finally beginning to realize that it’s actually a lot of fun! Especially if you hit up one of the trails listed here.
Lightweight and bomber, these are the shoe-boots you want when the singletrack gets muddy.
Eliminate goggle fog with such a simple fix? Genius.
The sport has reached critical mass, which means there are more trails than ever across the U.S. curated specifically for those extra wide tires.
Banish post-slope stink with these four killer products.
5 of the most popular brands designed for playing in the mountains in a head-to-head test
Even though New Year’s Eve is behind us, you can still use skiing as an excuse to crack open a cold one, either at the local bar or in the parking lot
From that time Lance Armstrong showed us how to fix a flat tire to an investigation into USA Swimming’s sex abuse scandal, we look back at the stories that defined the year.
Island Lake Lodge has moved way past its ski-bum beginnings, but the snow will still make you want to quit your day job.
Once an eccentric trend, fat biking is here to stay.
Passes have never been cheaper. But will the deep discounts destroy your local hill?
Travel website Hopper has got snagging airfare deals down to a science.
Unleash your inner Norse god while driving one of these scenic winter routes.
Get comfy, and look good doing it.
The pro skier and mountaineering badass shares her favorite winter destination and gear.
The pride and joy of USA Nordic skiing knows a thing or two about training hard and treating yourself. Presenting Simi Hamilton's top five training tips to achieve cross-country glory.
Resort running 6 lifts accessing 540 acres
Want to skin the frontcountry? Try these six spots.
Pro ski mountaineer Meredith Edwards dishes on her five favorite feeds
There are plenty of ski areas where you can show up without a map and dink around on mellow (read: boring) terrain all day. These aren’t those kind of resorts.
The pro traveler needs cutting-edge survival gear as he explorers the farthest reaches of the planet. And his favorite place to play might surprise you. (Hint: It’s in the Midwest.)
North of the U.S. border lies a paradise filled with powder, untracked steeps, wild vistas—and remote lodges with access to the massive winter playground.
Hotel Jerome and its historic facelift.
Every winter, the ski and snowboard world lets its hair down at a few marquee events. Here are the ones we're stoked for this season.
The Brooklyn guitarist's lush new record welcomes the snowy season.
Where deep powder meets uncrowded runs
Five mountain towns where the skiing and riding are matched by equally entertaining off-the-slopes escapades.
Looking for the funnest terrain in North America? Go here.
A few weeks ago, when Vail Resorts bought Park City Mountain Resort, the sale triggered an onslaught of vitriol against Colorado's billion-dollar ski empire. But while it's easy to hate a company just because it's claiming territory faster than the whitebark pine beetle, Vail has actually been a very good thing for skiers.
We break down the best combo ski pass deals of the season.
Avalanche airbags have arrived.