Skiing/Snowboarding

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Off the Bunny Hill: Schweitzer’s Blue Squares

Advancing beginners and beginner-intermediate skiers can improve their skills and grow their confidence on blue runs at Schweitzer Mountain Resort.
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14 Places to Crush Your Post-Ski Cravings

On the way back to town after charging the new north runs at Mt. Spokane, I hit the preprogrammed number in my phone. They know ...
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Mount Bailey’s Bermuda Triangle

By Chris Gabrielli They say morale is soluble in water. It turns out that its also soluble in snowstorms, waning light, tired legs, and lost ...
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A group cross country skiing.

Coldsmoke Powder Festival 2020

Head north to snowy British Columbia for the three-day Kootenay Coldsmoke Powder Festival at Whitewater Ski Area and in Nelson, BC, February 21-23, 2020! This ...
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Closeup of ski gear in the snow.

Slopestyles: The Art of Skis

Skis assist people who want to move efficiently, and often rapidly, in alpine terrain. And just as humans have injected charisma and flare into their ...
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On the Board Again: When Tragedy Strikes, Keep Riding

By Dig Chrismer There’s a good chance if you spend any time in the village at Schweitzer you’ll run into Mark and Colleen White. These ...
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Whitefish Loves Uphill Skiers

Uphill skiing is one of the fastest growing winter sports in the country, and more and more skiers and split boarders are turning to resorts ...
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All the Season Passes: Ski Family Profile

Not one, not two, but three season ski passes belong to Kim Lukes, 64, which is why she skis 70-90 days a season, along with ...
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