Do the Dew: Winter Dew Tour hits Breckenridge

Last weekend, spectators got a chance to check out the Snowboarding Grand Prix at Copper Mountain. If you didn’t manage to make your way up to Copper to see death-defying leaps of life and study potential mechanisms of injury, you’ll have another chance this weekend in Breckenridge…

Top five ways not to crash while winter driving

It’s a hallowed skiing tradition, but probably not a favorite one: Miles and miles of skitards saddle up and drive into a blizzard, risking life, limb, and Subaru for a shot at once-in-a-season freshies. This results in highway pileups and automotive carnage galore — but ya gotta earn your turns, right?…

Yellowstone opening for winter use

In our sparsely populated neighbor to the north, Yellowstone National Park opens up for winter use today. If you haven’t been to Yellowstone in winter — or alternately have been turned off by the park’s summer crowds — it’s an entirely different world after the snow falls. Not only are…

The next big thing in ski tech is super small

Year-round backcountry skier and a professor at the University of Nevada-Reno, Kam Leang is on the forefront of innovation in ski and snowboard technology. He currently is teaching a mechanical engineering class where his students are incorporating nanotechnology into skis they’re building. One set will somehow fold down to fit…

Who took a chainsaw to your ski?

Skiers are a conservative lot by nature, telemark skiers even more so.  While skis have gotten shorter and have more sidecut than they did 30 years, the shape hasn’t changed too drastically from the first wood planks that people strapped on their feet millennia ago.There is one brand of skis,…

How to treat your Outdoor Diva this gift-giving season

Gentlemen,If you have a woman in your life who will make out with you on the chairlift and then give you a run for it on the slopes, I submit that you, like me, are a lucky, lucky man. Take care of that woman, hold on tight, and do everything…

A blind man climbs better than you

That’s no longer an insult: Boulder’s Erik Weihenmayer just crushed the Naked Edge, a 5.11b (that means f-ing hard) climb in Eldorado Canyon. None of this should be surprising, since Weihenmayer’s also the first blind person atop Everest and the first to top out on the 7 Summits. But seeing…

Shaun White, the world wants to know…

My friends at YoBeat.com have been “making fun of snowboarding since 1997” and they’re also up with the first footage from yesterday’s U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix Finals at Copper Mountain, in case you want to see what those double corks I’ve been talking about look like in real life. Shaun…

Fisher finishes 7th in qualifiers at U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix

This week’s Westword cover boy Steve Fisher finished in seventh place in qualifiers at Copper Mountain today, just making the cut for finals tomorrow. That skin-of-his-teeth finish underscores how hard his Olympic quest is going to be: He finished behind Shaun White, Louie Vito, Greg Bretz, Danny Davis and Scotty…

Crested Butte gets backing from Colorado Ski Country in Snodgrass fight

Not too surprisingly, industry trade group Colorado Ski Country USA will support Crested Butte Mountain Resort’s efforts to appeal the U.S. Forest Service’s decision to deny an expansion onto Snodgrass Mountain (see previous posts here and here), if the resort’s owners elect to do so, reports the Aspen Times. Writes…

The Weekend Snowdown: Sunlight, Telluride, Vail

It’s actually been warmer in the mountains than in the city this week, which made for better snowstorm conditions on the hills. Some resorts got more than others, but pretty much everyone got at least a couple inches. Which means this week’s edition of our high-country highlights is neck-deep in…

Mountain party of the week: Vail Snow Daze

The party has already started in Vail. But worry not, potential party-goer. Vail Snow Daze –Vail’s early-season mountain kick-off party — still has plenty to offer, including free shows by the Barenaked Ladies, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, and the Warren-Miller-movie-staring rock collective Yukon Kornelius. Yukon Kornelius consists of…

How much does it cost to climb Everest? Denver climber: ‘A car’

Denver climber and Outside blogger Alan Arnette just compiled a handy list comparing prices for aspiring Everest summiteers from all guiding companies on both sides of the mountain. He also offers some analysis into the factors that make the total cost of climbing Everest fluctuate. (He’d know — he’s attempted…

How to dig your totally unprepared ass out of an avalanche

Many more skiers have started to pursue backcountry skiing as a way to get virgin powder. But far too few of them have taken an avalanche awareness class, or practiced repeatedly with beacons and probes doing avalanche rescue, or even know how to dig a pit properly to examine the…

Ski to the bar faster with the first Blackberry ski app

You’ve ignored your phone buzzing in your pocket for the last three laps. Who cares where your friends are, the lighter-than-a-hill-covered-in-cotton-balls snow is waist deep. But the lifts are going to close soon, so you check the text message. “Tap Room. Car bombs. 20 minutes.” Only problem is, you’re god-knows-where…

Steve Fisher, Olympic Snowboarding hopeful and Westword cover boy

​This week I profiled snowboarder Steve Fisher and his Olympic quest for the Westword cover story (“Pipe Dreams: Steve Fisher’s Olympic hopes reach a cork in the road”). By the time the paper hits the racks this morning, he’ll be dropping in for his first runs at the U.S. Snowboarding…

Chris Tatsuno: The ultimate ski bum

So you fancy yourself a ski bum, huh? You might want to see how your resume stacks up against Colorado’s Chris Tatsuno, who was recently named the winner of the Powder Highway Ultimate Ski Bum Contest. Tatsuno’s 90-second video (above) was deemed the best out of the 100 ultimate-ski-bum-wannabe entries…