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Scott Bronxx Jacket And Omak Pant Review

The trouble with finding proper outerwear is that manufacturers always sacrifice something.: It’s either too short, too long, not waterproof or the colors suck. The list goes on and on. With the Bronxx Jacket and Omak Pant, Scott has created a combo high in style without sacrificing performance.


TREW TREWth Bib Pant Review

As a loyal snow pant wearer for some 12 odd years, I was a little skeptical crossing over to what I interpreted as the ‘dark side’ of snow trousers. I associate bibs with uncomfortable straps over my shoulders, overheating due to too much layering, and most importantly, trouble relieving myself in the restroom after a few aprés beverages. However, after years of strapless shredding, the TREWth Bibs have made me reconsider. This pair of bibs has gone ahead and made me forget everything I thought about bibs.


DPS Wailer 99 Pure Ski Review

I spent the majority of my season skiing DPS' Wailer 112RP Hybrids and found them to be an an unbelievable resort and sidecountry powder ski that's remarkably versatile nearly everywhere else. When Jackson Hole's snow report calls for something other than fresh powder, however, I typically find myself reaching into my quiver for a different type of ski. DPS' Wailer 99 Pure compliments the 112s perfectly in this regard.


Iglu Caribbean Skiing Cruise

For December 2011, Iglucruise.com is offering a Caribbean ski vacation on a ground-breaking new ship that promises to combine two passions: skiing and cruising. The ship will carry 1,129 passengers and will feature a 500-foot open-air ski slope.


Marker Duke 16 Ski Bindings 2011 Review

Marker Duke 16 Ski Bindings Review provided by evo - "This is my third season with the Dukes and I've skiied everything from icy groomer laps at the resort to multi-night backcountry randonee trips. They've been with me in Whistler, Washington, Colorado, Montana and Wyoming.


Summer Skiing In Bariloche, Argentina With SASS Global Travel

San Carlos de Bariloche sits at the southern end of a massive lakes region that expands into Chile, and offers the skier or rider looking for a summertime shredding experience a markedly different experience that most ski destinations in South America. Cerro Catedral, the resort, sits twenty minutes outside of downtown Bariloche and is South America’s biggest, counting 1,500 acres of inbounds terrain and another 1,500 of sidecountry – about the size of Mammoth, and with a big variety in terrain from mellower in-bounds terrain to steeper sidecountry lines, endless backcountry possibilities and some of the only tree skiing in the southern hemi, with perfectly-spaced, moss-draped trees covering the bottom third of the mountain.


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