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Popular Mechanics January 2010 |
On the Ski Slopes With Avalanche Patrollers No matter how experienced a ski patroller is, the danger of a particular slope can never be evaluated perfectly. |
Adventure Jonathan Waterman |
Instant Expert: Avalanche Safety Packing the right gear and downloading the latest updates can keep you from slip-sliding away. |
Outside November 2008 Marc Peruzzi |
Jackson Hole, Wyoming Sitting in the hotbed of American ski mountaineering, Jackson's sidecountry offers more adventure than you'll find at any other resort in the nation. |
Outside February 2004 Eric Hansen |
Winter's Wonderland Workout Keeping super-fit from November to April outside of the gym is easy. |
Adventure February 2005 Steve Casimiro |
Tahoe Unbound There's a new era of backcountry skiing in Lake Tahoe. Here's how to reap the rewards. |
Fast Company February 2004 Fiona Haley |
A Day In The Life of Work Winter Trail Grooming Manager Earl Ward ensures the Jackson Hole retains its reputation for stellar snow. |
Outside April 2005 Grayson Schaffer |
Powder Keg When an avalanche killed an out-of-bounds snowboarder in Utah, many assumed he was a reckless novice. The scary truth? Experts make most of the lethal mistakes. |
Inc. January 2004 Stephanie Clifford |
Powder Ranger When winter sports thrills turn into nasty spills, ski patroller Alyson Dutch rides to the rescue. |
Popular Mechanics March 2008 Jeff Wise |
As Killer Avalanches Strike, Tech to the Rescue in Backcountry With at least five Americans succumbing to the snow in one January weekend, science continues to battle winter's white killer, but can technology trump recklessness in the backcountry? |
Wired March 2003 Marc Spiegler |
Avalanche! The sun is out. The powder is fresh. The slope is clear. Meet the ice men trying to keep you alive on your next killer run. |
Outside November 2007 Jon Billman |
The Wendy Syndrome Professional freeskiers play in a Neverland of sponsorships, big air, and deadly consequences. But what happens when it's time to grow up? Charlotte Moats makes the leap from big-line ripper to house flipper -- and den mother to a ragged pile of lost boys. |
Managed Care November 2002 |
Ellwood Puts His Faith In Technology The Jackson Hole Group, public policy experts organized by Paul Ellwood whose ideas became the bulwark of managed care -- though not exactly as they envisioned it -- have met for the first time in six years to give fixing the system one more try. |
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. |