Editor’s note: The following is part of a series of articles compiled by the Colorado Snowsports Museum and Hall of Fame that will take a closer look at some of the artifacts and stories contained in ...
Splitboarding epitomizes the concept of quality over quantity. You may only get three runs in on your splitboard in the backcountry, so make each one count. Editor’s Note: Currently nearly all ski ...
It’s finally March, and that means the meat of backcountry touring season is nearly here. To get prepared, local AT skiers and splitboarders are taking over the Summit Daily sports section in print ...
For skiers, seeing a mountain you want to ski down but no chairlift isn’t a problem. If you have the right boots, you attach sticky, grippy “skins” to the bottom of your skis and ski your way up. It’s ...
Learn how to splitboard like a pro. Find out how to best make it up the mountain ski touring on a splitboard. It's all about caring for the equipment properly and saving energy.
You hike up the mountain on skis; you ride back down on a snowboard. It’s a splitboard—and its popularity is exploding. And it’s easy to see why: A splitboard finally opens up the backcountry to ...
It is fairly terrifying to trust a strip of fuzzy fabric to keep you from careening backwards down a steep, snowy ski hill while trying to climb up it. That fuzz’s friction is all I could think about ...
If the park runs at the local resort are too wimpy for your taste, your next best option as a snowboarder is to snowshoe up your favorite peak with a board on your back. As a committed one-planker, I ...
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