Those who love skiing and snowboarding in untouched powder will go to great lengths to get their fix, wandering off between the trees into areas of ski resorts that are more wilderness than ski area.
Many skiers take to the trees blissfully unaware of the potential risk involved. PHOTO: Courtesy of Lost Trail Powder Mountain. Recently, I skied Lost Trail Powder Mountain, Montana, where 60 inches ...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) – A 58-year-old frequent Bend skier died at Mt. Bachelor Tuesday afternoon after falling into a tree well and suffocating – a tragic incident of the kind that has claimed several ...
A skier died Wednesday at Purgatory Resort after falling into a tree well and suffering a medical emergency. Pablo Spencer, 39, of Oklahoma City, fell on the Upper Bull Run trail, an expert run below ...
View post: Insiders Say Outdoor Media Is Dead, But Do Readers Agree? The North American ski season is fast approaching, and forecasters suspect—at least through December—that La Niña will appear. That ...
A panic-inducing video of a snowboarder buried head first in deep snow at the base of a tree has gone viral and highlights the importance of staying within eyesight of skiing and boarding buddies. On ...
Snow, glorious snow. Bring it on. Yeah, you may be cursing, not celebrating, another dumping of snowfall on the Yakima Valley, if you’re stuck shoveling your sidewalks or trying to navigate your ...
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