Fernie, BC Conditions Report: 10” Overnight, Sunshine and All Terrain Open Still dark out there when the first rays of gold started to appear over the Fernie, BC mountains. 10” of freshย snow overnight. 38” over the last week, and almost 13ย feet this winterย already. Numbers talk by themselves. Today was going to be a good day. And it was. Sunshine and a temperature of 23ยบF made it even better. All the terrain […] Conditions Report Matias Ricci | December 30, 2016 0 Comments
Powder in Canada – Revelstoke Stoked with over 100 Inches and Counting The snow is falling in the Great White Northย and western Canada is theย beneficiary. ย It remains predominately pre-season for most resorts, but Revelstoke has taken an impressive early lead with over 100 inches of snow already on the ground. Kicking Horse (71 in) Whitewater (64 in) and Sun Peaks (47 in) round out the next highest accumulations in western Canada. Whistler […] Robin Azer | November 7, 2016 0 Comments
2014/15 Squaw Valley Highlight Video: Rad Times! In retrospective this last season sucked, the worst I had ever seen in my 22 years on this planet. It doesn’t mean there isn’t fun to be had out there; it just means theres different hits and different lines within the low tide. Don’t be a diva your still sliding frozen particles (and at most times really frozen(ice)) with your wood planks’ is the type of thing I would remind the boys and even sometimes myself through out the season. […] Guest Author | May 24, 2015 1 Comment
VIDEO: 30โ of Snow in 24 Hours @ Fernie, B.C. Fernie ski resort in British Columbia just received 75cms (30 inches) of new snow in 24 hours on November 3rd, 2013. This video shows some locals getting shacked in a way that just doesnโt seem right for this early in the season. Fernie had a good season last year with 1110cms (437 inches) of snowfall. This year, they are well on there way to beating that number. Winter has arrived early to Fernie Alpine Resort! Check out Robin and Dylan riding the early season pow and get […] Conditions Report SnowBrains | November 5, 2013 1 Comment