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High on Adventure February 2003 Cahn et al. |
Hut-to-Hut Cross-Country Skiing Tag-A-Long Expeditions carefully developed a hut-to-hut ski route that allows you to play in the beautiful La Sal Mountains, with terrain perfect for both cross-country and telemark skiing. The undeveloped character of this mountain range gives you the ultimate in a backcountry ski adventure. |
Outside January 2003 Jenny Dubin |
Into Big Air Hoping to snag high-rolling adventurers, Nepal green-lights its first full-time heli-skiing operation. |
Outside January 2003 Christopher Solomon |
Float Trip What are those chubby things? Shane McConkey unveils his freaky new powder skis. |
Outside January 2003 Mark Jenkins |
Learning Curves In cross-country skiing, the process is the point. But just try telling that to your younger, untutored, world-conquering self. |
Outside January 2003 Christopher Solomon |
Rando Revolution Drawn to the backcountry? With the new wave of alpine touring gear, freedom is just beyond the ropes. |
Fast Company January 2003 Scott Kirsner |
Moguls With a Mission Tim and Diane Mueller are king (and queen) of the mountain. They run one of the country's most admired independent ski areas: a resort with a devoted following that maintains close ties to the community and -- surprise! -- makes money in a notoriously unforgiving business. |
AskMen.com December 12, 2002 Pete Sisco |
One-Minute Workout For Skiers & Snowboarders Whether you're a skier or a snowboarder, I have some good news for you: There is a very easy and effective way to increase muscle strength exactly where you need it most. |
Outside November 2002 Eric Hagerman |
The Cool Sellout After its triumphant coming-out party in Salt Lake City, American snowboarding faces a bright future. Is that a good thing? |
Outside November 2002 Hal Clifford |
The Fall Line Meets the Bottom Line A vetern journalist argues that the ski industry has sold its soul to Wall Street, turning too many mountain towns into overbuilt Disneyfied retail hubs. But don't despair: All over snow country, a back-to-basics counterrevolution is under way. |
Outside November 2002 Eric Hansen |
I Poached the White Elephant High over Hemingway's Africa, our hero discovered a last epic feat somehow still undone. Going where no man has ever bothered to go before, he vowed to become the first person to descend Mount Kilimanjaro on a pair of stubby Kneissel Big Foot snowboards. Never mind that it was illegal, and basically insane. |
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