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High on Adventure December 2000 |
Sun Peaks Resort No Longer Canada's Best Kept Winter Secret |
Outside December 2009 Josh Dean |
Dream Adventures with the Pros A new travel outfitter is offering up dream adventures guided by elite athletes. Is it too much of a good thing? |
Outside January 2009 Kate Siber |
The Big Chill Our guide to the best winter adventure lodges in North America. |
Outside December 2008 Marc Peruzzi |
Unearned Turns Six downhill ski escapes with no crowds or chairlifts and no hiking. |
Outside November 2003 |
The Universal Language of Pow Ready to grab fresh big air? We've got hemispheres of the white stuff -- and timely beta on boosting your stamina, choosing the right equipment, and finding singular steeps close to home. Who says winter ever needs to end? |
High on Adventure February 2006 Lee Juillerat |
Where Olympians chased medals North of Salt Lake City, Utah, Snowbasin is a little known, under-appreciated ski area that's being molded into a futuristic Sun Valley. Its facilities are grandiose and, appropriately, Olympian both on and off the slopes. |
High on Adventure December 2001 |
See Forever, Ski Forever Telluride, Colorado, is pushing perfection... |
High on Adventure December 2004 Larry Turner |
Idaho's Golden Ski Circuit Idaho's golden skiing circuit is brighter and richer than ever with the addition of Tamarack Resort, America's newest ski area. |
Outside November 2009 |
North America's 16 Best Ski Resorts Alta/Snowbird... Jackson Hole... Alyeska... Silverton... Breckenridge... Whistler-Blackcomb... Park City... Aspen/Snowmass... Powder Mountain... Jay Peak... Bridger Bowl... Crested Butte... etc. |
High on Adventure February 2003 Cahn et al. |
Hut-to-Hut Cross-Country Skiing Tag-A-Long Expeditions carefully developed a hut-to-hut ski route that allows you to play in the beautiful La Sal Mountains, with terrain perfect for both cross-country and telemark skiing. The undeveloped character of this mountain range gives you the ultimate in a backcountry ski adventure. |
Sports Illustrated February 1, 2002 Tim Layden |
Good news, bad news U.S. Olympians will get intense scrutiny, support... |
High on Adventure December 2007 Steve Giordano |
Idaho Heliskiing When the sky looks good but the snow does not, you just need to go higher. |
High on Adventure December 2006 Larry Turner |
Montana Delights Big Mountain Ski Resort is impressive no matter how you look at it. The views are spell bounding and you can follow each day by eating culinary masterpieces at Cafe Kandahar. |
High on Adventure December 2007 Larry Turner |
Utah: Skiing Like the Locals Whether a blue or white collar worker or retiree, skiing in Utah will make you happy, tired, fulfilled and hungry for more. |
AskMen.com November 9, 2000 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Ski Resorts Few things in life beat the luxury and amenities of fine hotels, except perhaps a visit to some choice ski destinations around the world. So bundle up and make some cocoa because we are about to take some crazy vertical drops... |
High on Adventure February 2008 Vicki Andersen |
Skiing the Mammoth Mammoth Mountain certainly lives up to its name with an extensive assortment of trails and terrain parks, and a wide range of options for dining and lodging. |
Outside January 2010 Stephanie Pearson |
Winter Escapes Winter weekends are short and dark -- which means you need to be fast and smart. Beat the blues with one of these surprisingly affordable escapes. |
Outside November 2007 Gabby Anstey McDonald |
Building a Better Mountain When British Columbia's Revelstoke Mountain Resort opens this December guests can take their choice of high-speed quad and gondola transports, back-country snowcats, or helicopters, to reach perfect powder every day. |
Outside March 2006 Joseph Carberry |
Ski for Free Ski resorts that go bankrupt have left behind cleared runs, untracked and there for the taking by anybody willing to hike or skin to the top. |
Outside January 2006 Lindsay Yaw |
Cat Fever You don't always need a bird to find powdery perfection in British Columbia. |
High on Adventure February 2005 Lee Juillerat |
Peeking Out at Apex Downhill and cross country skiing in remote British Columbia. |
Outside April 2010 Steven Rinella |
Go Big or Go Home Cruise ships and wildlife buses? The tourist staples miss the point of Alaska: It's the last real place to find an epic, crowd-free adventure on American soil. |
BusinessWeek December 12, 2005 Susan B. Garland |
Away From It All On The Slopes More intermediate skiers - and even preteens - are taking to untracked terrain. |
High on Adventure February 2007 Vicki Andersen |
Grand Targhee, Jewel of the Tetons Grand Targhee's neighbor, Jackson Hole, garners most of the local fame, but this beautiful city offers nearly as much variety without all the hype. |
High on Adventure February 2006 |
Steamboat Though aptly named "Ski Town U.S.A.," Steamboat, Colorado, offers more than just snow riding. |
AskMen.com October 23, 2003 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Exotic Ski Resorts Combining great runs and resort treatment with world-class alpine challenges, these 10 hotspots (or is it coldspots?) attract snow lovers in more ways than one. |
High on Adventure December 2001 |
Royal Gorge, California Lake Tahoe's grand cross country ski resort offers a unique outdoor/indoor adventure experience combing the rigors of physical activity with hedonistic pampering... |
High on Adventure December 2008 Vicki Andersen |
A Marriage of Man & Machine Ski-joring is the sport of skiing while being pulled by a snowmobile and is the new trend featured at the Arctic Man Sno-Go Classic in Summit Lake, Alaska. |
Outside March 2007 Grayson Schaffer |
Nevada's Winter Gem The Ruby Mountains, a spine of small, dryish peaks in remote northeastern Nevada, don't have any ski lifts just helicopters. |
High on Adventure August 2000 Larry Turner |
Autumn Call to the Canadian Rockies Explore the Gems of Waterton, Kananaskis, Banff, Lake Louise, and Jasper |
High on Adventure December 1999 Larry Turner |
Sundance to Solitude, Utah Utah's Exciting Non-Olympic Venue Resorts |
Job Journal October 2, 2011 |
Winter Jobs at Sierra Resorts The newly snow-capped peaks of the Sierras are Mother Nature's reminder that it's time to get started if you'd like to spend this winter working at a ski resort. |
Adventure August 2005 |
Alaska Fly-In: Ultima Thule Ski summer powder, fly-fish with the grizzlies, or hike until you get lost at Alaska's remote Ultima Thule lodge. |
Inc. July 2007 Alison Stein Wellner |
Travel: When You Can't Stand the Heat If you really want to chill out on your summer vacation, skip the three S's (sand, surf, and sweltering temperatures) and head to one of these delightfully cool destinations instead. |
High on Adventure December 1999 Lee Juillerat |
At Loose with the Moose at the B Bar This Montana Dude Ranch Welcomes Cross-Country Skiers |
AskMen.com Salvatore Mann |
Top 10: Spring Skiing Destinations The snow is melting and the leaves are sprouting, but that doesn't mean the winter fun is over. For those wishing to catch some last thrills on the slopes before summer comes, spring skiing is for you. |
High on Adventure February 2008 Giordano & Rosen |
British Columbia ski story Canada is a prime destination for a ski or snowboard vacation. Here we feature two mountains in the British Columbia interior, Silver Star and Big White. |
Outside November 2004 |
Skiing 2005: Lodging & Real Estate R&R: Feeling Kneady... Real Estate: Mount Mine... Technology: These Bindings Byte... Powder Skis: Big Is Beautiful... etc. |
Outside February 2006 Tad Whitaker |
I, Olympian Getting started in cold-weather exotics like bobsledding and ski jumping is easier than you think, and you can do it at some of the best facilities in the world. |
High on Adventure December 2005 Larry Turner |
Skiing Anthony Lakes Skiing Anthony Lakes is like Mom's home cooking and homemade ice cream. Simple and very, very good. |
Outside February 2006 Peter Oliver |
The New Alps Here's why ten Winter Olympics have been staged high in the Alps: James Bond glamour, beautiful slopes, and raging apres ski that lasts till 3 a.m. |
Outside November 2005 |
2006 Ski & Snowboard Report Kristi Leskinen introduces women to freestyle skiing... Ski resort guide... The best slopeside bars... Andrew Newell answers questions about freestyle cross-country skiing... The best new boards and skis... Tips from Bode Miller, the world's greatest alpine racer... etc. |
DailyCandy January 22, 2005 |
Travel: Piste Off From the Alps to cross-country, from boarding to paraponting, for every mood, ability, and budget, a winter wonderland awaits. So mush, little doggies. Get your downhill dream on. |
High on Adventure December 1, 2009 Vicki Andersen |
Skiing the Volcano: Mt. Bachelor, Oregon A lighter and drier snowfall than most of the Pacific Northwest resorts make this a hard-to-beat destination. |
BusinessWeek February 20, 2006 Stanley Holmes |
Montana Mountain High Two neighboring ski resorts, Yellowstone Club and Moonlight Basin, boast multimillion-dollar homes, no lift lines, and lots of powder. |
BusinessWeek December 12, 2005 Susan B. Garland |
Safari In The Snow A ski safari is an increasingly popular way to sample the runs at two or more resorts in one trip. |
Fast Company November 1999 Karen Karbo |
Skiing Scared They've been devoured by monster moguls. They've freaked in the steeps. Now they're fighting back. Meet four brave souls who have traveled to British Columbia to jump-start the ski season -- and to take on their own version of the abominable snowman. |
Inc. October 1, 2009 Darren Dahl |
Business for Sale: A California Ski Resort Rick Metcalf is selling his Mount Waterman ski resort for $1.65 million. |
Bank Systems & Technology May 4, 2005 Danny Peltz |
Banker Catches Mad Powder - and Survives to Tell About It! I've skied for about 20 years and have been boarding for about 10. My wife didn't want to ski with me anymore, but she wanted to pick up boarding, so we started learning something new together. |
High on Adventure February 2001 |
Grand Grand Targhee -- Wyoming's Powder Heaven We temporarily died, transcending to cat-skiing heaven. A full resurrection would find us in two feet of fresh powder, blue skies and a descending flotilla of rime ice two days later. It was definitely a religious experience... |