Dispelling the Rumors of Squaw Valley… | A Ski Movie Remember when rumors abounded at Squaw and there was no un-blurring the line between truth and reality. Come to think of it, things aren’t much different today.  Once more, rumors abound in Squaw Valley, everyone talks about the possibilities constantly, and the line between truth and reality is dangerously blurred:  Will it ever snow again at Squaw?  Why are they removing […] Featured Video Miles Clark | April 17, 2018 4 Comments
Ski Week Slayin’ @ Telluride – 2018 Its that time of year again! It was no secret that the San Juans were having a less than stellar winter for the 17/18 season but as luck would have it, upon arrival in Telluride, we were met with cold temps and daily accumulations of Colorado’s finest white gold. Trip Report Casey Cane | April 2, 2018 0 Comments
VIDEO: New POV Footage of Snowbird, UT Mineral Basin Powder Panic Rope Drop Frenzy A video that went viral yesterday showed a rope drop at Snowbird, UT and the ensuing chaos. On the back of that, here we have POV footage from the center of the melee. Is it even that deep? Was it worth it? Enjoy… Steven Agar | March 2, 2018 5 Comments
August Aggression Session on The Sisters – Tahoe, CA How big was winter 2016/17 in the Tahoe region? The answer: we’re skiing non-glaciated terrain at the end of August! At around 6AM of August 24th, Joe Stewart and I ventured out on HWY 88 from South Lake Tahoe en route to Woods Lake. By just before 7AM, we were on the trail up towards The Sisters to find some late August turns. The Sisters are a few tall peaks (just above 10,000 feet) located due East of Kirkwood that hold north facing pockets of snow well into late Summer. We knew there would be snow, however, the big question for late Summer skiing is the state of the suncups. Massive suncups equate to the worst possible skiing surface known to man. Luckily, with the sun shining and a relatively easy hike up to the ski boot transition zone, we were greeted by a long steep slope with minimal suncups. Yippie! Trip Report Casey Cane | November 7, 2017 4 Comments
Recounting the Late Season Radness @ Squaw Valley, CA From skiing the Chimney Sweep in early May, closing out KT-22 over Memorial Day weekend, skiing Siberia with the family on Father’s Day, to a closing date of July 15th, the 16/17 season was quite memorable at Squaw Valley, California Trip Report Casey Cane | September 12, 2017 1 Comment
Nate Hills Ripping TODAY’s GoPro Mountain Games Enduro Course Check out a preview of today’s GoPro Mountain Games + Big Mountain Enduro course from the eyes of the ever-entertaining Nate Hills.  He’s putting it down, as per usual, on stages three and four of this years oh-so-flowy trail in Eagle, CO. And yes, it is #followcamfriday. Best of luck, Nate! Cycle Spencer Miller | June 9, 2017 0 Comments
Box Canyon Bliss in the San Juans @ Telluride With now 19 years of annual visits to Telluride under my belt, it still feels just as special as that first decent down Palmyra Peak many moons ago. Flash forward to February 2017 and my wife and I have assembled our own crew to wreak havoc on the mountain. Alright, so the 9 month old did not make any turns but the 5 and 8 year old groms had a blast venturing all over the hill. With six days of skiing ahead of us, the weather gods granted a few inches of fluff on the first day, That was followed by two days of gorgeous Spring-like weather, a day of wind, followed by around a foot of cold smoke with cool air to finish up the trip.Ultimately, it was the perfect mix of conditions to find some powder, hike in the sun, rail some groomers, teach the kids some powder techniques and have a few nice meals in the sun. Trip Report Casey Cane | March 23, 2017 2 Comments
Savoring the Super Snowpack @ Kirkwood With over 500 inches of year to date snowfall on the upper mountain of Kirkwood, I was curious to see how my usual stomping grounds fared with all this snow. Would my usual ski line even be there? Upon arrival, the weather had stunningly blue skies and yet a consistent Eastern wind that was visible on the ridges. After the ‘getting the kids gear on struggle’ at the car and a few warmup laps with y daughter, I began my day on Chair 6, headed straight to the Funnel but found windstripped bulletproof on the steepest aspect. However, after a hundred feet or so below the ridge, the wind was absent and the snow was more mid-winter packed powder. The Fingers were fun but they are so small now…as in buried. Shortly thereafter, I notice that Chair 10 was finally loading so ran over to there to check out the coverage. I found that the wind was ripping up top and over Eagle Bowl into the Buttress. I normally roll into the Wall via the steep pitch above the usual traverse track but found that most of the upper steep pitches entertained the bulletproof layer that the winds created. Of course, I wanted to hit Once Is Enough but figured the snow was variable and I didn’t need a high speed crash, so I passed up the line (made the same decision for Upper Chamoix on Chair 6 earlier.) Conditions Report Casey Cane | February 17, 2017 2 Comments