Idaho Conditions Report | Big Pow on September 27th, 2013 This report is brought to you by the boys at WanderHigh.com. They went out for a tour last week on Idaho’s 10,516-foot Phi Kappa Peak and set their own personal record for the earliest ski day of the season: September 27th, 2013. “Yesterday, my brother and I beat our previous record for first ski day of the season by 5 days. Having last skied in June, it’s nice […] Conditions Report SnowBrains | September 30, 2013 2 Comments
First ShrEdit of the Season | Nate Fillnow Give’n it Hell @ Alta, UT on September 27th, 2013 When the first snowfall of the season hit last Thursday night in Utah lots of folks, myself included, talked about going skiing. Nate Fillnow actually did. I am sure that other guys and gals were up in the hills sliding rails and trying to link some turns, but Nate was full on charging. Nice work man! Hope your skis and body are still in one piece:) Skiing at Alta after the first snowfall […] Featured Video Daryn Edmunds | September 28, 2013 3 Comments
Colorado is WINNING | Powder Skiing Photos & Video from Colorado Yesterday… Colorado is winning. Period. Tahoe has gotten snow. Montana has gotten snow. Jackson Hole has gotten snow. Whistler has gotten snow. The Canadian Rockies have gotten snow… But none of these places are skiable. Colorado is. Doug Evans brings us this video of skiing in Colorado yesterday. People were skiing Silverton, CO yesterday as well. Check the photos. Wow, it’s already game […] Conditions Report SnowBrains | September 24, 2013 2 Comments
Skiing in Tahoe on September 1st words and photos by Matt Bansak. After hearing from a friend who had scoped the area the day before, September skiing was officially a ‘go’ for the Round Top patches, one of the few areas in Tahoe that holds snow at this time of year. Round Top is a 10,000 foot peak a little east of Kirkwood, down in Carson Pass, and is my favorite place for summer turns for its accessibility and beauty. My friend Keenan Hawkins, who is always up for an adventure, was onboard for an evening hike up. We had spent the first part of our day with some friends, hucking bikes off a ramp that Keenan had built into an undisclosed […] Matt Bansak | September 6, 2013 4 Comments