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Slippery granite rock and snowed-in trails were no match for the gear we used this June
In episode four of Ultimate Mountain Athlete, presented by the 2024 Toyota Tacoma, variable spring snow conditions throw wrenches when slopestyle skills meet tricky landings
White recently unveiled a new halfpipe series for professional snowboarders and freeskiers. Lucas Foster, an American Olympian, thinks the Snow League could give athletes more earning potential.
Chef Matt Vawter’s local-hiring practices and culinary excellence are transforming the food scene in the Colorado mountain town
The landmark decision rules that liability waivers can’t be used to protect ski areas from certain claims of negligence
Springtime corn ski sessions and hikes in the Rockies were just a few of the adventures we went on. This is the gear we used to get out there.
Lel Tone and Kimber Warder bring a different kind of energy to the state’s legendary extreme terrain
Five questions with Matt Lyons, the Instagram comedian who skewers outdoor cliques
The data doesn’t lie: middle-aged men are most likely to misjudge their abilities and get in over their heads
Five questions with Thomas “Racer Tom” Hart, the Utah man who recorded mind-boggling statistics on the slopes this year
Utah Avalanche Center said the north-facing region of Lone Peak, where the avalanche occurred, is known for its steep and unforgiving terrain
We took our newfound favorite pieces to sunny spring crags, soggy campsites, and slushy ski runs
Is the growing number of high-speed collisions leading to more criminal charges on the slopes?
A trip in British Columbia with CMH Heli-Skiing made Outside Inc. CEO Robin Thurston even more passionate about his company’s mission: to get everyone outside
Remembered for his passion for skiing and adventurous spirit, 21-year-old Winter Park, Colorado, coach Dallas LeBeau leaves a legacy of inspiration and admiration
A backcountry ski trip, a bikepacking getaway, and a weekend on the bunny slope—here are the routes that Outside editors followed in March
AspectAvy, a new app developed by a guide, promises to help skiers make more conservative decisions in the backcountry. Some avalanche experts aren’t so sure.
One gear editor goes kiddo a mano with her dad
We didn’t let this weird winter stop us from getting outdoors. Here’s the gear that helped us ski, run, hike, and get outside this season.
After winter no-showed, I grappled with the grief of loving a sport that may not exist a lifetime from now
According to a report by the Los Angeles Times and subsequent news sources, California ski accidents are up nearly 50 percent over the past two years
Beloved for its renegade reputation, Colorado ski area Arapahoe Basin will charge skiers to park next season. Two A-Basin fans debate the decision—and discuss why paid parking represents a dividing line between mega resorts and local ski hills.
From miles of trails to acres of public land, the explorable and beautiful terrain in these states stand out above the rest.
At Outside Inc., we've got experts in all kinds of travel, from adventure to backpacking to cycling to yoga and then some. We asked all our best editors and writers at every brand to reveal where they want to go in the world in 2024. You'll find endless inspiration in their stories—and the travel bucket list of a lifetime.
A new study sheds more light on the direct effects of climate change on the ski industry
Lusti has built a career—and a life—on toughness and a preternatural ability to ski through puckering technical terrain. Her greatest challenge may be learning to let herself be soft.
Cars spin, trucks slide, and what should be an hour’s drive can take all day. How did this scenic mountain corridor get so congested—and can it ever be fixed? I took a wild ride through the traffic jam to find out.
More resorts should place as much marketing effort on safety as they do on selling tickets
This startup ski pass promises to save what’s best about skiing, and it costs about what you’d pay for a single day at a megaresort
Alaskan Gus Schumacher became the first American man since 1983 to win a distance cross-country World Cup. The victory has transformed him into a ski racing celebrity.
On April 8, the nation will experience a dramatic total eclipse. If you want fun ways to see it, check out our recommendations, from skiing to hiking to paddling.
Rigby, 54, redefined telemarking with her high-speed, hard-charging style
The deadly slide that ripped through the California resort on January 10 transformed skiers and snowboarders into rescuers. The disaster forced survivors and eyewitnesses to reconsider the risk of dying inbounds at a ski resort.
Adventures can provide fuel for romance, but only if you know how to take what you learned in the mountains back home
Rising predawn to chase powder is sacred in ski culture, but an increasing number of resorts are offering early-access programs for people who can afford them
Here’s the gear that helped us start 2024 off right
After two events were canceled for poor weather, will Canada’s Kicking Horse be the next stop on the chopping block?
A resort employee told her to down-load the lift when she was tired. Then lift operations shut down the gondola.
Train travel is back and better than ever, with upgrades and expanded service hitting iconic destinations across North America. Sit back, look out the window, and wake up to new sights and adventures.
Multiple groups of skiers and snowboarders ducked boundary ropes to chase powder. The only way out involved a long and treacherous hike.
Hint: you don’t need much but a good attitude and a bevy in hand (alcoholic or not)
Outside’s social media strategist Allie Noland endured Colorado’s heinous ski traffic after scoring fresh pow. She doesn’t regret a thing.
There’s ski racing, and then there’s Austrian ski racing. And there’s no better place than the Hahnenkamm Downhill to witness the passion the athletes and fans have for the sport.
As the nation trends towards more sobriety, some skiers are leaving an excessive drinking culture behind
Rescue operations are underway after skiers triggered an avalanche on KT-22 terrain Wednesday morning
Caroline Gleich is a ski mountaineer, activist, and now a candidate for the United States Senate
We spent the past six years skiing the worst snow imaginable so you don’t have to
Produced by two self-proclaimed “harbingers of queer chaos” and premiering in London, it’s the most delightfully surreal courtroom drama you’ll see this year
The disaster has washed out bridges and towns across New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, and Maine. At least five people have died in the storms.
Whether you’re a visitor or a resident, places like Mammoth Lakes, California, Crested Butte, Colorado, and Sun Valley, Idaho, are spectacular—but in this era of climate change, raging wildfires, and sky-high housing prices, making a life there has gotten hard. We asked our writers to imagine a glorious, sustainable tomorrow for these one-of-a-kind destinations. Join us as we dive into their recommendations.
"Powderchaser Steve" has spent decades studying the weather radar and driving through blizzards. Here are his tips for beating the crowds to the snow.
Mountain living is sweet—but it often comes with a hefty price tag. These towns are a little easier on the wallet.
Powder Mountain will move to a model of real estate tied to private skiing as well as public access in 2024
Weary of Seattle, one longtime ski bum heard the high peaks calling her back—but felt paralyzed by decision. So she made a spreadsheet and took a road trip, visiting friends across the United States to look for a new home that fit the bill.
Everybody’s buzzing about this affordable passport to smaller, often overlooked ski resorts around the U.S. Its owners think their rapidly growing business could be the antidote to the ski industry’s endless consolidation.
A community ski hill in Northern California is under fire after sharing plans to erect a 20-foot-tall statue of the Virgin Mary
Held annually in the Swiss village of Mürren, the Inferno combines hard partying with a very serious downhill challenge. And did we mention the abject terror?
After a record-breaking year, the 28-year-old American ski racer sits down to talk success, failure, family, and the future with her mom, Eileen Shiffrin
That backpack speaker and unsolicited gear advice might be ruining your chances of snagging a wintertime honey.
A roundup of all of the wacky and weird news from the ski universe
Pack your bags because we’ve identified legendary ski resorts all over the globe that you’re going to yearn to visit
These four cobbled-together cars will get you to any resort, crag, or backcountry trailhead in style
When you’re one of the greatest skiers of all time, there are some things you only say to the person you trust most in the world
Meet nine cats that hike, camp, kayak, ski, and even rock climb—and love exploring the wild outdoors as much as their humans
We all need more time devoted to friends and laughter. Après-ski culture has evolved to make that easier than ever.
Shiffrin has won more World Cup races than any skier in history. But there are still more records for her to reset.
Learning to ski as an adult is difficult, but worth it
With charging stations increasing and battery life improving all the time, the Great American Road Trip is more EV-friendly than ever. These are the most beautiful trips.
A passion for getting more people outdoors drives these skiers to bring positive change to the sport
Arapahoe Basin will start spinning a lift on Sunday, October 29, marking the official start of the 2023–24 ski season
“I want to ski fast, I want to still feel like I have the ability that I’m still improving, and I feel good”
The French steep skiing icon died while descending Puntiagado Volcano in Chile with Chilean IFMGA Guide Juan Señoret
Beloved and historic Black Mountain will keep its lifts running this season while new owners are sought
Just a little something to get you stoked for the season. You're welcome.
The hardships faced by N.H.'s Black Mountain are shared by many small ski areas today
Switch from bucket to bars and back again without pulling the rack from your hitch