VIDEO: Watch the Powder Nominees for ‘Best Air’ and ‘Best Powder’ Annual Awards [arve url="https://youtu.be/ltJ_fnvWnt8"] SnowBrains | December 12, 2018 8 Likes 0 Tweets 0 Comments
Powder Magazine Releases ‘The 13 Best Skis of 2019’ Review Powder Magazine just released the list everybody is waiting for; their annual ‘Best Skis of the Year’ report, which after thousands of hours of testing, their experts put together to help us with our ski buying decisions thisย season.ย Their reviewers spent a week at Red Mountain, BC shredding powder, bumps, trees, groomers and whatever else there is to bring you an […] Gear Review SnowBrains | August 21, 2018 0 Comments
15th Annual Powder Awards Breakdown and Cody Townsend Interview: Thanks to the great people at Power Magazine & Snowbrains I was able to get an exclusive media invite to the annual Powder Awards this year. The event takes place once a year and in this honors the best of each and every discipline in free skiing. With free skiing changing and progressing so much every year the pow awards see something new and different win in each category, this yearThe event took place in downtown Salt Lake City on a busy Friday night, with some of the best skiers and companies in free skiing up for […] Ryan Mulcahy | December 8, 2014 0 Comments
Top Gun: The Six Industry Award Winning Powder Skis of 2015 2015 has already brought us a plethora of big, fat, burly powder skis. There’s literally dozens of these things, so how do we know which are the best of the best? The most efficient way to know which Powder Skis are the best is to compile all the Powder Skis that won awards from reputable sources who put in the energy to test every 2015 powder ski out there. Just Freeskier alone tested over 350 skis last year. We’ve aggregated the 5 best powder skis of 2015 according to the industries highest awards for you and displayed them here. These are the best of the best. The top guns of […] Gear Review SnowBrains | October 22, 2014 3 Comments
“Vail Is Not the Enemy” | By Derek Taylor (note: Derek Taylor was the editor of Powder Magazine from 2008 to 2012. He wrote this piece for Outdoor Magazine.) Vail has gotten a lot of flak recently. Their lawyer-powered acquisition of Park City ski resort in Utah has kept them in the headlines for the past year. Vail now owns 11 ski resorts: Park City & The Canyons in Utah Kirkwood, Heavenly, & Northstar in California Beaver Creek, Vail, Keystone, Breckenridge in Colorado Afton Alps in Minnesota Mount Brighton in Michigan Some think that this enormous consolidation of the ski industry is a bad thing. Derek Taylor thinks itโs a good thing. One thing is for sure: Vailโs Epic Pass […] SnowBrains | October 8, 2014 2 Comments
La Grave, France is the Most Extreme Ski Resort in the World | It May Be Gone in 3 Years… La Grave, France is inarguably the most extreme ski resort in the world and it may only have 3 years left to live. There is no other ski lift in the world like La Grave. Once it’s gone, there will never be another like it. Is La Grave worth saving? Definitely. […] Industry News Miles Clark | March 6, 2014 6 Comments
What Is Faceted Snow & Why Does It Cause Avalanches? Early-season snowfall and a thin snowpack are some of our biggest enemies in the avalanche game. Thatโs because these conditions are prime for faceting, which creates persistent weak layers. So far this season, with October promises of an epic season still unfulfilled by January in many places, a faceted weak layer has been the culprit of a majority of the fatalities in North America and Europe. […] Avalanche SnowBrains | January 29, 2014 1 Comment
Backcountry Essentials: How Wind Loading Works Powder Magazine just had Sean Zimmerman-Wall, a Snowbird, UT ski patroller write up a great piece on how wind loading work and what to watch out for. Strong winds create some of the most dangerous objects in the mountains: wind slabs. Wind slabs cause avalanches and avalanche are to be avoided at all costs. Sean Zimmerman-Wall is a full-time ski patrolman at Snowbird, an avalanche educator, and an Andean mountain guide. Check in on […] Featured Article SnowBrains | January 23, 2014 2 Comments