Backcountry Skis
Searching for Ski Lines from the Air
A Beginner’s Guide to Backcountry Ski Gear
Ski-Mountaineering the Peaks of B.C.
Backcountry Skiing Under the Full Moon
This Ski Edit Balances Safety and Stoke
When Skiers Love a Place Too Much
Why You Should Ski in British Columbia
Couples Who Ski Together Stay Together
‘The Electric Adventurer’
What to Think About When Buying Skis
Essentials for Safe Backcountry Skiing
‘Abandoned’
A Backcountry Lodge Unlike Anywhere Else
This One Goes Out to Backcountry Moms
How Guides Ski in the Backcountry
‘All In’ Trailer
Watch the Trailer for ‘Zig Zag’
Making the Most of Scotland’s Skiing
Caroline Gleich Skis Utah’s Backcountry
Night Skiing in Chamonix
First Impressions: DPS Wailer 112 RPC 2.0 Ski
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Outside’s online gear editor, Jakob Schiller, spent a week skiing in Chile this summer and got an early look at the brand new DPS Wailer 112 RPC 2.0 ski. The name may be a mouthful, but the latest version of the Wailer 112 is a powerhouse. The 2.0 is damper than its predecessor yet still light and quick on the uphill, making it one of our favorites for winter 2017.