Essential gear you need to stay safe in avalanche terrain No one wants to be caught in an avalanche. The best backcountry skiing is often in avalanche terrain so anyone who ventures into the backcountry should be prepared for the worst. For any...
Backcountry skiing around Table Mountain, Herman Saddle & Artist Point If you’re a skier and you haven’t been to the backcountry around Mt. Baker, you need to go. It’s a playground for backcountry skiers and snowshoers. The views are...
A burly ski jacket for women that’s functional and stylish If I’m completely honest, what initially attracted me to the Flylow Billie Coat were the colors… Mainly, the purple (I’m a sucker for a good purple). However, once I...
How to Improve Your Skiing With These Specific Tactics We all ski because it’s fun, right? Well, for the average skier, working on your technique and form can allow you to extend the fun times by being more efficient on the slopes...
Mt. Rainier Ski Tour to Muir Snowfield & Panorama Point The Muir Snowfield offers some of the longest ski descents in the Cascades during the Winter and beautiful views of Mt. Rainier National Park. Backcountry skiing this past weekend at Mt...
Part 2 Avalanche Training: Snow Science, Group Travel & Rescue Scenarios Field training for avalanche safety is crucial in putting together learned knowledge into action. It will help connect the dots on what you learn in the classroom or...
The Cone provides easy, accessible backcountry skiing at Mt. Bachelor Early morning ski laps on Mt. Bachelor’s Cinder Cone is a local Bend, OR backcountry favorite. Catching some turns before work or the lift lines open is made easy with the Cone...