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From filmmakers Alex D'Agostino and Ben Goertzen, Whiskey Facts follows a crew of Montana skiers into the backcountry for a day full of pillows and trips to the whiteroom.

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CEO Corinne Prevot, 27, turned a high school pet project into a full-blown business

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The Lost Craftsmen, from Seeking Nirvana, highlights skiers Riley Leboe, Matt Margetts, Joe Schuster, and Mike Henituk as they explore Japan’s mythical powder stashes. 

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Faction Skis’ film This Is Home features pro skiers returning to their home mountains for some truly remarkable sessions. This video follows Duncan Adams in Montana, Utah, and Switzerland.

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The boards are custom-made and feature bog oak top sheets and bindings plated in 14-karat gold

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From the North Face, Middle of Somewhere follows snowboarders Jake Blauvent, Blake Paul, and Austin Smith as they venture deep into British Columbia’s backcountry.

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Onetime U.S. Ski Team racer Lisa Ballard, 56, never abandoned her skis—or the idea of winning a world championship

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Honoring the athletes, moments, and Twitter accounts who really deserved to take home the gold this year

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As a fellow Asian-American female rider, following her career over the past few years has been an exhilarating ride

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From ski filmmakers, The Loners, Northeast Appeal features some of the gnarliest backcountry conditions found in Canada’s Chic-Choc Range.

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Here you can send it right from the road

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From the filmmakers at Ski The East, Promised Land: Mad River Ruckus highlights Mad River Glen having an all-time season.

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This video from Jackson Hole Mountain Resort highlights skier Karl Fostvedt’s first place run in this year's Kings and Queens of Corbet’s competition.

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The sudden, joyful rise of America's cross-country squad makes you wonder: Is happy faster than angry?

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From Level 1 Productions, this video is Laurent De Martin’s edit from the film Habit.

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Barking At the Door from Good Company Ski features skiers Lucas Wachs and Karl Fostvedt going huge in the backcountry.  

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Ralph Lauren designed Team U.S.A.'s uniforms, but a pair of leather, tasseled gloves bear resemblance to those made by a small company from Colorado

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Just in time for the Olympics

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HandCrank’s Power of Film series follows brothers Sam and Zack Giffin who double as a filmmaker and pro-skier, respectively.

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HandCrank’s Power of Film series follows brothers Sam and Zack Giffin who double as a filmmaker and pro-skier, respectively. In episode two the duo head to Alaska to film with cinematographer Ben Sturgelewski.

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A women-specific grant dedicated to helping ambitious splitboarders go deeper, further, and higher

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Why this year’s Games are poised to be America’s most monumental yet

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Get ready for these contenders to crush the Winter Games

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Our best team in ages wins more by having fun

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How to master one of the toughest moves we'll see at the 2018 Games

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With new technologies to keep their singletrack in perfect condition through the winter, it's no wonder this wild sport is catching on.

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There’s more to the season than holidays and snowsports

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From Sherpas Cinema and the North Face, Tsirku is a three-part film series featuring skiers Hadley Hammer and Sam Anthamatten with snowboarder Ralph Backstrom attempting to ski Corrugated, a set of spines on the Tsirku Glacier.

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From Sherpas Cinema and the North Face, Tsirku is a three-part film series featuring skiers Hadley Hammer and Sam Anthamatten with snowboarder Ralph Backstrom attempting to ski Corrugated, a set of spines on the Tsirku Glacier.   

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As crowdsourced by the Outside staff

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From Sherpas Cinema and the North Face, Tsirku is a three-part film series featuring skiers Hadley Hammer and Sam Anthamatten with snowboarder Ralph Backstrom attempting to ski Corrugated, a set of spines on the Tsirku Glacier.

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This new female-founded outerwear company has a vendetta against girly colors

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Behold the astonishing explosion of alpine sports in the People’s Republic—as directed, promoted, and financed by the Communist Party in the run–up to the 2022 Beijing Olympics

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Born in the valley of Londonderry, Vermont, snowboarding took root when Jake Burton and friends began shaping these boards in an old barn.

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From Yucca Productions and Black Crows Skis Nocta features skiers Bruno Compagnet and Layla Jean Kerley as the shred night laps illuminated by headlamp. 

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A crew of midwestern riding enthusiasts is pioneering grooming techniques for fat-bike trails that have extended the bike season year-round and added 80 miles of snowy singletrack to the city

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Inconceivably rad gloves and mittens from the Land of the Rising Sun

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In the last installment of this year’s The Shadow Campaign from DPS Skis and filmmaker Ben Sturgulewski the series takes a musical approach.

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A good hat will keep your kids happy on the ski hill

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Why one would want to ski the Ice Coast, from a diehard defender

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Snowboarder Mikey Franco spent his formative years guiding and teaching clients in the sports. After a season-ending injury, he needed to find a new outlet and came across experimenting with shaping boards.

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Yes, you can still camp in the winter

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Forget long cafeteria lines. These pocket snacks are cheaper, tastier, and way better for making friends on a chairlift.

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From KGB Productions, Westward follows a host of weird, wild, fascinating ski characters who do things their own way.

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Or a movie, or a game of spoons. The alpine racer isn't dusting the competition by slacking off. She's putting in the work, and then she's taking a nap.

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We asked local bartenders for their most famous recipes

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Lovingly used and abused

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REI’s winter sale features excellent products at rock-bottom prices

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Stocking stuffers, anyone? REI's winter sale can help with everything from gloves and goggles to knives and boot heaters.

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Treat yourself this holiday season with some new gear from REI's seasonal sale

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Because warm hands means more fun on the ski hill

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Sponsor Content: MARMOT

An A to Z guide to the ups and downs of the sport

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Teens are breaking trail in the backcountry well before they can drink, vote, or even drive. Avalanche educators are hustling to get to them early.

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Who knew that it’s easy to find great backcountry skiing in Scotland? Nobody, because it isn’t. But that doesn’t stop a committed group of hard-asses from clicking their boots and heading into the mud, rain, and heather in search of stoke.

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Freeskier Sam Favret and snowboarder Julien Herry take on steep riding in the heart of Mont Blanc massif.

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Jeremy Jones has pursued mountains for his whole life; in fact, he's shaped a career out of it. In this dedication, he's fallen in love with the act of gliding.

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His misguided immigration and climate-change policies are worse than January rain

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Stylish hats to keep you covered

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We spent a summer day watching ski-porn trailers and picking out our favorites

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Even outdoor gear deserves a second chance.

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Choose wisely, friends

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Over the years, I've lost count of how many times this road has tried to kill me. And the worst part about it is that there's nothing I can do but rant in resignation.

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Start preparing for the season at REI's Labor Day Sale

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Josh Jespersen took down Colorado’s 14ers in record time—on a splitboard

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Mona Seraji's unlikely path to becoming the first snowboarder from the Middle East, male or female, to compete in the pro freeride series

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Transform your dirt bike into a bona fide snowmobile for less than $4,000

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The Jack Jumping World Championships—where competitors attach a single ski to a stool, then hang on as they hurtle down the slope—has been going strong for almost four decades. Mixing a bit of history with adrenaline and flipping a bird at the Big Ski establishment in the process, the event showcases ski culture at its very finest.

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One sliver of evidence? The number-one selling ski last winter was the women's Black Pearl, from Blizzard

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The Colorado behemoth is snapping up ski areas across North America. Here’s what happens when the hill changes hands.

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How do you make climbing the world’s toughest mountain harder? Do it in the off-season.

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The U.S. ski culture’s 10 oldest, weirdest events—official and unofficial

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If you really want to experience serenity in the mountains, you need to ditch the lifts

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Turning puppies into full-fledged dogsledding athletes is a tough endeavor, but all the hard work melts away on that first winter run

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Skis aren't the only way you can exploit gravity and snow

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With diehard shredders picking up their season passes, how many actually understand—or even read—the liability waiver every resort requires its pass holders to sign?

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Throughout winter, regional avalanche forecasters rank the danger level in the backcountry, but a new study found they can sometimes disagree dramatically on snowpack conditions

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Turning puppies into full-fledged dogsledding athletes is a tough endeavor—one we'll explore over the next four months. First up: making sure they're not afraid.

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Snowmakers do their jobs at night, in frigid temperatures, while handling heavy, cumbersome equipment. Which means they need gear they can rely on.

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