VIDEO: Utah Skier Practicing Social Distancing in Snowy, Red Rock Desert ON3P skis athlete and Idaho native Jonnie Merrill sets a good example of social distancing by shredding a very aesthetically pleasing backcountry zone in one of Utah’s snow, red rock deserts. Skiing relatively safe terrain due to a snowpack concerns, Merrill sends cliffs and tight chutes among the beautiful red rock. That’s one way to practice good quarantine measures during […] Backcountry SnowBrains | March 17, 2020 0 Comments
What Gear Should You Bring For a Ski Trip? It’s the holidays, and for those of us lucky enough to escape work and the in-laws we are going to want to go skiing. I love ski trips, especially ones that involve the freedom of driving from ski area to ski area. But when going on an extended ski vacation, it’s crucial that you bring all the right gear – […] Brains Martin Kuprianowicz | December 23, 2019 0 Comments
VIDEO: How To Live In A Mountain Town – In Japan Brought to you by Hakuba Valley Want to take that dream trip to Japan for a season? Follow this sage advice from a jaded local and you can’t go wrong… maybe. “Josh “Pea Soup” Anderson, ON3P Skis and FlyLow Gear bring you “How to Live in a Mountain Town: In Japan” a total ripoff of IFHT and Verb Cabin’s “How […] Industry News Josh Anderson | December 19, 2019 0 Comments
Innovative Trends Changing the Winter Sports Industry Winter sports are often a welcome escape from the turbulence of big business and tech. Yet over time, new technologies have revolutionized the snowsports industry. From helmet cameras to boot-fitting the industry is evolving faster than meets the eye. Currently, several key trends are developing that could again change the industry standard as we know it. 1. Slope Analytics and Sensors […] Industry News Adrian Dolatschko | June 24, 2019 0 Comments
Why You Should Buy Skier Owned Brands: It’s that time of year, the product guides are out, the temps are dropping, and there are even rumors of snowfall at higher elevations. Despite it still being August, ski season is right around the corner. If you ripped your jacket, blew an edge, or lost some precious gear tomahawking down the mountain, you’re probably in the market for some […] Featured Article Liza Sarychev | August 25, 2014 6 Comments
VIDEO: Timy Dutton Backflip Off at Beartooth Basin This Summer This summer Beartooth Basin held a fundraiser for Squaw Valley’s late Timy Dutton. They decided to have a backflip off. It went well and there were a helluvalotta backflips. This video shows us just how many backies there were. Thanks for putting this together, Beartooth. And thanks to all who participated. We miss you Timy. “With great help from Strafe Outerwear, ON3P Skis and LIBtech NAS, the 2104 Rubber Ducky Backflip-Off at Beartooth Basin, MT helped raise money in Timy’s name to support the BASICS program put on by High Fives Non-Profit. Here are the backflips.” – Not Sad […] SnowBrains | July 30, 2014 0 Comments
Beartooth Basin, MT/WY Weekend Report: Big Mountain Slopestyle Showdown Last Saturday morning, crowds of people made their way up to Beartooth Basin in Wyoming to ski and participate in the party that was the 2014 Beartooth Summer Session. The sky was blue and a few inches of snow had fallen overnight, making the snowpack a little softer. Once the sun warmed the face of the basin the snow became heavy and slushy, with patches of ice and chunder. The inconsistent conditions presented a […] Conditions Report Rachel Delacour | June 9, 2014 0 Comments
Beartooth Basin MT/WY Conditions Report: Backflip Madness The Beartooth Summer Session has officially begun! This morning, forty or so hung-over campers reluctantly climbed out of their tents at a campsite near Red Lodge, Montana, and grimaced at the low-hanging fog. After a few cups of coffee and breakfast, nearly fifteen cars filled with anxious skiers caravanned up to Beartooth Basin, just across the border in Wyoming. Around 9,000 […] Conditions Report Rachel Delacour | June 7, 2014 0 Comments