We asked pro skiers Cody Townsend and Glen Plake which classic ski movies they could watch over and over again. Get ready to hunker down on the couch and revisit these throwback gems. Published on Outside Online.
Six candidates are running for three seats on the TTUSD Board of Trustees in this November midterm election. Here’s why you should care. Published in Moonshine Ink.
Spend the gazillion hours traveling that it takes to get to Portillo, Chile, and you’ll be rewarded with the sensation that time slows down when you’re there. Published on SkiMag.com.
These skier-friendly hotels come with amenities like boot-drying rooms, meet-and-greets with ski patrol dogs, and in-house gear shops. Published on Outside Online.
Top athletes—from Nordic skier Jessie Diggins to mountain runner Joseph Gray—share a meal-by-meal plan of what they eat on typical winter days. Published on Outside Online.
Traveling this summer was chaotic and expensive. Fall trips don't have to be that way with this advice on how to save and where to go. Published on Outside Online.
We asked Andrew Collins, author of the new book ‘Ultimate Road Trips: USA and Canada,’ to reveal his favorite fall road trips. From underrated national parks in Utah to classic leaf peeping in New England, here’s his intel on where to go and what to do. Published on OutsideOnline.
A former freestyle skier named Troy Caldwell made history when, in the 1980s, he bought a huge chunk of rugged, mountainous terrain between Alpine Meadows and Olympic Valley, a piece of property that’s been the missing link to connect the two resorts.
You can now book a climbing or backcountry ski guide for this weekend with a few clicks on an app. Just don’t call it ‘the Uber of mountain guides.’ Published on Adventure.com.
A settlement from last fall called for the removal of the lead-coated cables, some of which were first deposited in the lake in 1929, but as of now, they’re still underwater. Published in Moonshine Ink.
You don’t need a reservation to pitch a tent at these free and dispersed camping areas on public land, from empty beaches to lush forests to hot springs. Go, enjoy, and pledge to leave the place in better shape than you found it. Published on OutsideOnline.com
Why drive to the trailhead when you can pitch a tent or park your van within riding distance of the trail? We rounded up 20 of the best places in the U.S. where you can mountain bike right from your campsite. Published on Flylowgear.com.