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May 17th, 2013 | By TetonGravityResearch
Words by Michael Sudmeier Images by Sam Pope Some things in life are subject to change. And this is especially true for those who spend time in the backcountry. While recently filming near Cooke City,... Read More
April 15th, 2013 | By TetonGravityResearch
North Cascade Heli from Joey mara on Vimeo. Words And Video By Joseph Mara In a cut-off corner of north-central Washington State, a little known heli-skiing operation has been flying under the radar... Read More
April 11th, 2013 | By TetonGravityResearch
Words: Pip Hunt Photos: Re Wikstrom A gloved finger etches a penis on a foggy window, then hastily circles it and slashes a line through the center. It’s almost as if our Tucker snow cat is filled... Read More
April 10th, 2013 | By TetonGravityResearch
(Washington, D.C.) - Warning that “winter is in trouble,” 75 Olympic medalists and other winter sports athletes – including White House “Champion of Change” awardee and pro... Read More
January 8th, 2013 | By Brennan Lagasse
The International Snow Science Workshop (ISSW) is held every two years in a major mountain region of the world. It is regarded by snow science professionals as a top conference, bringing researchers and... Read More
January 28th, 2013 | By Jeremy Benson
If you were at a lodge in BC, you would be crushing it. “All you focus on is waking up, skiing all day and getting ready to do it again the next day,” says James Heim, “With the skiing... Read More
December 31st, 2012 | By Jeremy Benson
A large avalanche crown is seen in the Tahoe backcountry on Dec. 27, 2012. In late Decemeber, as the area saw new snow, it also saw many avalanches, including two that caused fatalities at Alpine Meadows... Read More
December 26th, 2012 | By Seth Lightcap
Story and Photos by Seth LightcapThe rumors had started to trickle in the previous week. “Crest looking solid. Maybe Negatives?,” said one text message from a Mammoth bro. “Still thin... Read More
December 26th, 2012 | By patclayton
Matt Shortland skis deep powder at Bridger Bowl. Photo: Patrick ClaytonThe meager November snowpack glued down, then it dumped. After the previous season of deep slab instability, patrol breathed easier... Read More
December 11th, 2012 | By Lee Lau
Southwestern British Columbia has been having an “average” snow year. This has led to some early-season angst among those with short-term memories who've remembered the past two years with... Read More
December 10th, 2012 | By brodyleven
Craig Gordon of the Utah Avalanche Center speaks during Teton Gravity Research's International Pro Riders Workshop at Snowbird. The class brings together the TGR roster of ski and snowboard athletes to... Read More
December 6th, 2012 | By TetonGravityResearch
The following report was published by the Natural Resources Defense Council and Protect Our Winters:The winter sports industry is deeply dependent upon predictable, heavy snowfall, but climate change is... Read More
December 6th, 2012 | By brodyleven
Photo: Utah Avalanche CenterThe fifth annual Utah Snow and Avalanche Workshop celebrated the coalescing of mindsets and the changing of seasons. With presentations by some of the most prolific minds in... Read More
November 30th, 2012 | By Jeremy Benson
Kenai Heli Ski's base in Seldovia, Alaska. If you’re planning a helicopter ski trip to Alaska this winter, you’ve got plenty of options. Haines, Cordova, Valdez, Girdwood, and … Seldovia?... Read More
November 29th, 2012 | By Greg Fitzsimmons
Many are saying Tahoe and the rest of the West is about to get pummeled with snow. Naysayers predict rain. #whatever #itson #7feetbitches !!Social media platforms, blogs, and websites are a-buzz, and the... Read More
November 28th, 2012 | By johnwellsma
Coffee, beer, cashews, gum, and gas - that’s all I need. That, and about 2.5 hours of sleep, and I’m set for opening day. The night before, all energies flow into one as I obsessively prepare... Read More
November 26th, 2012 | By ermecatino
Avalanches and the mountains don’t care about your Facebook status, how many followers you have on Twitter, or if you used a filter on that photo from the ridge. They couldn’t care less. And... Read More
November 16th, 2012 | By jimharris
Last Friday, November 9, a winter storm whipped over the summits of Utah's Wasatch mountains. As the front passed and snow tapered to flurries, “Lake Effect” kicked into gear. Cold post-frontal... Read More
November 15th, 2012 | By brodyleven
It’s as if autumn had fallen asleep on the job and winter walked in, dragged him into an alley, and kicked the living daylights out of him. Climbers in Little Cottonwood Canyon were stuck with their... Read More
November 13th, 2012 | By patclayton
The prevailing southwesterly winds begin to load The Barrels during the 2011-'12 winter in Montana.Words and photos by Pat ClaytonStanding at the bottom, eyes gazing upward, mouth position - donut hole.... Read More
November 7th, 2012 | By TetonGravityResearch
By Andrew Orowitz and Dalton HarbenPhotos by Dalton HarbenIt’s no secret that the mid-Atlantic region is home to some of the highest elevation peaks east of the Mississippi. But as backcountry skiers... Read More
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