Arc’teryx Backcountry Academy: A Great Place To Learn From The Pros Looking to refine your winter backcountry travel skills or want to learn some new techniques and methods? Look no further and sign up for a clinic or two during this yearโs Arcโteryx Backcountry Academy in Jackson Hole, Wyoming from February 6-9, 2020. Whether you are a seasoned backcountry enthusiast or are just getting into the sport this academy offers it […] Industry News Ryan Nadiak | December 6, 2019 0 Comments
An Ice Free Arctic In Our Life Time? Looking Highly Possible An ice-free Arctic is lurking on the horizon, as the global push for climate change awareness and action heats up so are things in the northern regions. Recent studies have predicted a continued reduction of Arctic sea ice until there will be periods throughout the year that it is no longer present. According to research published in the journal, Nature […] Brains Ryan Nadiak | December 4, 2019 0 Comments
New Belgium Brewing Selling To Big Bottle Corporation At Year’s End After nearly 30 years of operation and growth to become the nationโs fourth-largest craft brewery, New Belgium Brewing Co. is being sold. Over the past ten years or so, many great craft breweries have been sold to larger corporate beverage companies, and sadly now another one is leaving its original roots behind. New Belgium Brewing has operated as a family […] Industry News Ryan Nadiak | December 3, 2019 0 Comments
Steamboat, CO Report: Fun Early Season Conditions Brought to you by Ikon Pass The last few days at Steamboat Ski Resort have not disappointed. Sunday, November 24th and Monday, November 25th both provided minimal crowds and some fun early season conditions. The few runs that are open have a variety of side hits and some soft snow on the edges of the runs. There is also a […] Conditions Report Ryan Nadiak | November 26, 2019 0 Comments
TreadShare: The New Ride-Sharing App For Colorado’s Front Range Nobody wants to start a day in the mountains by sitting in a seemingly endless line of traffic for hours at a time. Unfortunately, this has become an all too common occurrence for most people driving from the front range of Colorado into the mountains along the I-70 corridor. ย A new ride-sharing app, geared towards Coloradoโs front range, looks to […] Industry News Ryan Nadiak | November 25, 2019 0 Comments
Freeride World Qualifier and Freeride Junior Tour Dates Released Every year the Freeride World Tour brings out some of gnarliest sends and intense speeds in the sport. Just recently, the Freeride World Qualifier and Freeride Junior Tour event dates were announced, so now is the time to find locations near you and take a shot at getting on the FWT for the 2021 season. Events will be held throughout […] Industry News Ryan Nadiak | November 22, 2019 0 Comments
Out With The Old, In With The New. Steamboat, CO Ready to Open New Gondola After record-breaking snowfall in October, and more snow in the forecast, Steamboat Ski Resort, CO is excited to announce the grand opening of its new gondola. This Saturday, November 23, the mountain will be having an opening celebration beginning at 7:30 am in gondola square with complimentary mimosas and powdered donuts. The first 100 people on the gondola will also […] Industry News Ryan Nadiak | November 22, 2019 0 Comments
The Importance of Understanding the Winter Permit System on Rogers Pass, BC Roger Pass, located in the heart of British Columbia, offers world-class backcountry skiing and snowboarding but you must play by the rules. This high mountain pass in Glacier National Park, British Columbia, has been a popular backcountry skiing destination for well over 50 years and continues to grow in popularity each year. The only catch is the Trans-Canada Railroad and […] Industry News Ryan Nadiak | November 21, 2019 2 Comments