Trip Report Features Blogs

  •  

    Go: North Cascade Heli

    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

  •  

    Go: Irwin Cat Skiing

    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

  •  

    Touring The Tirol Valley With Tim Durtschi

    February 19th, 2013 | By TetonGravityResearch

    Words By Tim DurtschiPhotos by Dutch SimpsonAfter our weeklong stay at the Bluebird Mountain Hostel and good times skiing in Hochfugen, Austria, it was off to Fieberbrunn.Fieberbrunn is a powder paradise.... Read More

  •  

    Backcountry Gear Testing: Dynafit, G3, Scarpa, And OR

    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

  •  

    Endless Winter - Skiing 108 Months In A Row And Counting

    October 22nd, 2012 | By Brennan Lagasse

    Like all good things it began with a simple dream: to make a ski season a ski year. As much as I’ve always enjoyed the change of seasons a little sign framed by skis in a friend's house has always... Read More

  •  

    The Definition Of Late Season

    September 20th, 2012 | By brodyleven

    Photo by Brody Leven. Desperation breeds misery for committed skiers. The gaps in dark clouds close, though vaguely guised by a grey backdrop of those hiding higher. Snow falls unexpectedly and intermittently,... Read More

  •  

    Cosmic Corn - Shredding Mount Shasta Under The Great Pleiadian Eclipse Alignment

    July 17th, 2012 | By Lynsey Dyer

    - Words by Lynsey Dyer- Photos by Patrick Orton It happens once every 26,000 years, an eclipse with significant astrological and spiritual relevance said to be directly viewed from Mount Shasta in prime... Read More

  •  

    Skiing And Surfing New Zealand’s South Island Part 1

    June 1st, 2012 | By Brennan Lagasse

    Go to New Zealand. You can surf, ski, mountain bike and climb in the same trip.Words and photos by Brennan Lagasse. The plan was simple. Why not rent a camper van, roll with the weather, loaded with gear... Read More

  •  

    Williams Peak Yurt Trip: Shredding The Sawtooths In Style

    April 25th, 2012 | By johnkaiser

    Skinning in to the Williams Peak Yurt in Idaho's Sawtooth Range. In early April, I skinned and snowboarded some classic lines in Idaho’s Sawtooth Range with 10 shred friends. We scored a last minute... Read More

  •  

    Urban Assault On Alaska For The Dream Factory

    April 9th, 2012 | By Pete O

    It's no secret that Alaska has been getting hammered by snow this Winter. Since December, Anchorage has been the site of multiple urban film and photo shoots. TGR has visited AK on many film trips over... Read More

  •  

    Urban Assault On Alaska

    April 9th, 2012 | By Pete O

    It's no secret that Alaska has been getting hammered by snow this winter. Since December, Anchorage has been the site of multiple urban film and photo shoots. TGR has visited AK on many film trips over... Read More

  •  

    A Quest For Powder With Eagle Pass Heliskiing

    March 16th, 2012 | By Shay Johnson

    You've probably seen ski and snowboard films where the athletes get dropped off at the top of a mountain via helicopter and start their descents into a world of white fluffy powder engulfing them. But... Read More

  •  

    The Deepest Trip Of Your Life: Japan

    March 5th, 2012 | By Brennan Lagasse

    By now you‘ve probably heard about how much it snows in Japan. The edits keep coming in continuing to show off deep powder shots time and time again; but does it really snow that much? The answer... Read More

  •  

    Further Training Day - Riding The High Sierra With Jeremy Jones

    November 21st, 2011 | By Seth Lightcap

    November 21, 2011 The pictures we had seen didn’t lie. Despite the grim November snowpack in the Sierra, it was out there: glorious powder snow deep enough to shred lay hidden in the deepest, darkest... Read More

  •  

    Trip Report: New England Snow Storm Leads To Triple Crown

    November 1st, 2011 | By Ryan Dunfee

    November 1, 2011 — Ryan Dunfee While past Halloweens spent in college, Aspen and New York City have found me in every state of dress, inebriation and possible sleeping situation, this year the... Read More

  •  

    Feature: Refugio Frey Is Paradise In Argentina

    October 5th, 2011 | By Brigid Mander

    October 5, 2011 — Brigid Mander While there are no hut systems in the southern cone, the occasional hut does exist. Most of these, however, require vastly more motivation, networking, and often,... Read More

TGR's Latest