Tim Durtschi Recovering Following "The Most Painful Injury" Of His Career
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by Matt Lorelli
4h ago
Tim Durtschi is amongst the best big mountain skiers on the planet, but the last two seasons have been challenging, to the say the least. Durtschi was sidelined for the majority of the Winter '22/'23 season due to an inflammatory disease called Ankylosing Spondylitis. A painful joint disease that runs in his family, Durtschi rested and learned to manage the inflammation and fatigue.  Tim Durtschi managing inflammation related to Ankylosing Spondylitis. Photo shared May 2023. Instagram/@timdurtschi Winter '23/'24 was going well for Durtschi, until it wasn ..read more
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Killington, VT Confirms Intention To Stay Open For Skiing Into June
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by Ella Boyd
7h ago
Officials at Killington, VT, announced that their forecast ahead looks beautiful and that "The Beast is serving bodacious spring conditions."  Perhaps more importantly, officials at Killington noted that "The Superstar Express is open 7 days a week through May 5th, when we'll switch to spring hours." See below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Killington Resort (@killingtonmtn) All lifts except for the Superstar Express have been closed for the 2023/24 winter season.  While there is plenty of Intermediate terrain off Superstar Express, Killington no longer has beginne ..read more
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Friends of Timberline Raising Funds for Fire Clean-Up
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by Ian Greenwood
7h ago
Last week, a fire scorched the roof of Oregon's historic Timberline Lodge. Now, Friends of Timberline—a local non-profit dedicated to the lodge's preservation—is raising funds to assist with fire clean-up and restoration efforts. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Timberline Lodge (@timberlinelodge) Timberline Lodge and the surrounding land are owned by the United States Forest Service but operated by R.L.K. and Company through a Special Use Permit. Friends of Timberline noted in a recent statement that this unique arrangement creates "operational complexities and unique funding ..read more
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Powder Review: Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro
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by Max Ritter
9h ago
Powder aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. In a Nutshell Size Skied: 27.5 Weight: Total: 1290 g Stated Flex: 130 Binding Compatibility: Tech Bindings Stated ROM: 60° Forward Lean: 14-16° Tecnica's Zero G Tour Pro will be available soon. Intro The Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro has been around for awhile, and throughout its various generations has proven itself as one of the best-performing backcountry skiing boots on the market. It’s light enough for huge days, expeditions, and technical ski mountainee ..read more
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Ski Area Needs Just $12k Per Weekend To Claim Title As Last Open In Alaska
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by Matt Lorelli
1d ago
Skiers who call Anchorage, Alaska home have a handful of options when it comes to local ski areas and resorts.  Those looking for big mountain adventures can travel south to Alyeska, but family-friendly turns can be found at smaller areas like Hilltop, Hillberg, and Arctic Valley. Fresh tracks descend one of Arctic Valley's treeless faces. Courtesy: Arctic Valley Ski Area Alyeska Resort is known for averaging the most snow of any ski area in the country, but Arctic Valley Ski Area is attempting to steal one of Alyeska's desirable accolades- the last open ski area in the state of ..read more
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Marcel Hirscher Is Coming Out Of Retirement With An Unexpected Twist
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by Matt Lorelli
1d ago
Marcel Hirscher dominated the Slalom and Giant Slalom World Cup circuit for the majority of his career. With 67 wins to his name, he sits only behind Lindsey Vonn (82 wins), Ingemar Stenmark (86 wins) and Mikaela Shiffrin (97 wins) for most all-time. Hirscher competed for his home country of Austria until retiring from competitive ski racing in September of 2019. Nearly five years later, he's shocked the world by announcing today, April 24, 2024 that he's returning to ski racing next season, but with a twist. Marcel Hirscher of team Austria foreruns the course during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski Wo ..read more
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Snow Savers: The Wisconsinites That Make October Skiing Possible
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by Ian Greenwood
1d ago
While the ski season may have just ended, Trollhaugen Ski Area, Wisconsin, is already thinking about next Fall.  Taking after European resorts that use a similar technique, the small ski area has spent the past several years covering and storing large piles of snow summer-long. When October arrives, Trollhaugen unwraps the snow and transports it to a suitable piste for use during its popular pre-season rail jam, Open Haugen. A skier winds up to spin off at a rail at Open Haugen. Stephan Jende The initiative—called a "little snow science experiment" by Trollhaugen's Marketing Director ..read more
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The Alps by Train—Riding the Rails With One of Skiing's Most Iconic Photographers
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by David Reddick
2d ago
Riding the Rails With One of Skiing's Most Iconic Photographers Words and Photos by Mattias Fredriksson Following any local on their home mountain is usually fun, but following Leoni Zopp down the steps surrounding Andermatt is a fantastic experience. Not only does this 23-year-old ripper know every little corner of each groomer, every chute worth a name (or even the ones without a name!), and all the other off-piste runs, but she also skis them with power and style in a rare blend almost hard to describe. Leoni Zopp is a former ski racer who could have been a star in the Alpine World Cup. Sho ..read more
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Crews Begin Annual Snow Clearing Of Montana's Beartooth Highway
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by Ella Boyd
2d ago
Beartooth Highway in Montana is closed all winter due to heavy snowfall (it provides access to Beartooth Basin Ski Area, after all), but MDOT crews have just begun clearing the road for summer.  A video posted to YouTube from a Montana Department of Transportation plow driver states, "April 16th, 2024... as you can tell from the pictures yesterday, we made it up the hill quite a ways." Watch below. Once you see the route Beartooth Highway leads, it's easy to understand why this road closes due to snow.  The winding highway has hairpin turns, switchbacks, turnouts, and lookout points ..read more
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Jackson Hole Announces New Sublette Lift For Next Season
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by Ian Greenwood
2d ago
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming, will replace its four-seater fixed-grip Sublette lift with a faster and more powerful detachable quad this summer. JHMR plans to have the new lift ready for the 2024-2025 season. The replacement lift—a Leitner-Poma—will reduce Sublette's ride time from eight to four minutes, climbing approximately 1,600 vertical feet at 1,000 feet per minute. JHMR is replacing its 37-year-old predecessor due to its age. The original Sublette Lift ferries skiers uphill during a snowstorm. Courtesy Jackson Hole Mountain Resort The original Sublette, constructed in 1987, was ..read more
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