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March 29th, 2013 | By TetonGravityResearch
On Monday, March 18th, after a two-day approach and five years of scouting, Jeremy Jones dropped in on the Grand Teton in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, kicking off the final leg of a snowboard odyssey... Read More
February 15th, 2013 | By Brigid Mander
This series attempts to profile some of the best and worst shit jobs in a ski town. Don’t get us wrong, in no way do we intend to bash professions like these, they are a means to an end, the axis... Read More
February 13th, 2013 | By jakedesroches
With each year that passes, the opportunity for seeing, meeting, and speaking with a snowboarding legend diminishes. The passing of Tom Sims last September is a stark reminder of this. The ranks of the... Read More
December 13th, 2012 | By kimhavell
Remote, bold, and mostly unknown, some of the dream, big mountain lines lie deep in Alaska's mountains and are accessible only by helicopter. Over the season, we will cherry pick the modern gems of ski... Read More
December 3rd, 2012 | By Ryan Dunfee
“Heel Pieces” is a column by Ryan Dunfee published twice a month on TetonGravity.com. In each entry, Dunfee tackles one of the top ski news stories of the moment in an effort to provide insight... Read More
October 26th, 2012 | By Jeremy Benson
The song playing during Aaron McGovern’s segment in MSP’s Ski Movie 2 had a line that went something like, “You may think this life is glamorous but it’s not / Workin’ shit... Read More
October 23rd, 2012 | By mollybaker
Liz Daley rips in La Parva, Chile, this past August. Photo by Adam Clark. If you’ve lived in Washington’s mountain communities, you’ve probably heard of Liz Daley. Born in Tacoma, Wash.,... Read More
August 3rd, 2012 | By adambroderick
Reid Smith, a 13-year-old snowboarder from New Jersey, is this year's Overall Grom Contest snowboard champ. An edit of Smith's footage will play before every showing of The Dream Factory during this fall's... Read More
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
April 24th, 2012 | By lindseyross
The Hume Hotel, established in 1898, is a landmark in downtown Nelson, British Columbia.— Words and photos by Lindsey RossFor a month this winter, I had the unique opportunity to photograph with... Read More
April 20th, 2012 | By Ryan Dunfee
Even if you’ll never get this view, that doesn’t mean you can’t prevent others from enjoying it. Oh, April. Usually a glorious month stocked with empty late-season pow days, great stability,... Read More
April 17th, 2012 | By Sam Petri
Day breaks on the Points North touring camp in the Chugach Mountains near Cordova, Alaska. “In the end, to ski is to travel fast and free — free over untouched snow country. To be bound to... Read More
January 19th, 2012 | By Ryan Dunfee
Bryan Allegreto has been studying snowstorms since he was a kid growing up in Ocean City, New Jersey. A widely respected amateur forecaster, Bryan has been predicting impending snowfalls as well as long-term... Read More
January 15th, 2012 | By Sam Petri
Jackson Hole Snowboarder Magazine has always done it real big. For the past seven years publisher Jesse Brown, art director Kristen Joy and advertising salesman Michael “Fudge” Bills have put... Read More
January 10th, 2012 | By johnclarydavies
Unless you’re in Japan or St. Anton right now, you’ve probably noticed there isn’t a lot of snow. From Squaw Valley’s 12-inch base to Mad River Glen’s 40 inches all season,... Read More
January 9th, 2012 | By johnclarydavies
January 5th, 2012 | By Seth Lightcap
Did you hear about the SnowGlobe Music Festival that rocked South Lake Tahoe over New Year’s weekend? The three-day festival brought in heavy hitting bands and DJs like Pretty Lights, Bassnectar... Read More
December 13th, 2011 | By Ryan Dunfee
Siri, will it be a blower pow day? If you haven’t bought an iPhone already, you’re either an idiot or for some reason, don’t want to give all your personal information up to Steve Jobs... Read More
November 9th, 2011 | By johnclarydavies
Harvey, the Trew RV.Photo byLance Koudele. November 9, 2011 — John Clary Davies The dog’s name is Pop Tart. The black mutt is the first to greet visitors to Trew HQ. Tripp Frey named him... Read More
October 24th, 2011 | By Brigid Mander
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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
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