Bridger Bowl, Beacons, and the Saddle Peak Avalanche of 2.16.10
By now, virtually every backcountry skier in North America has heard the name Saddle Peak and seen the photos of
Read MoreBy now, virtually every backcountry skier in North America has heard the name Saddle Peak and seen the photos of
Read MoreAfter some small storms accompanied by strong winds, conditions in the backcountry had somewhat taken a turn for the worse
Read MoreIn 1995, Christian Begin released his award winning movie, “Locomotion”. A ski movie with an actual storyline, Locomotion told the tale of Roger’s Pass and the terrible toll it took on the men who built it. In 1871 Canadian Prime Minister John Macdonald promised the people of British Columbia that a transcontinental railway would be built within 10 years, as an incentive for the people of B.C to join the new Canadian Union. Without a railway linking B.C to the rest of Canada, there was strong talk of B.C joining the U.S.A. Unfortunately for Americans who wish they could live in B.C, Roger’s Pass was discovered and the railway was built, though not without the loss of many lives due to avalanches that plagued the route. 58 men were killed in one avalanche alone, on March 4, 1910. Begin’s movie tells the history of this pass, and features the skiing that is now world famous at Roger’s Pass.
Read MoreLast Thursday, Brittany and I got up early and headed down to Silverton to check out the conditions there. Many
Read MoreIt seems as though the winter of ’09-’10 will never start in much of the western U.S. It isn’t just
Read MoreThe Red Lady Glades, on the flanks of Mount Emmons outside of Crested Butte, are one of the steepest descents
Read MoreColorado Powder Forecast is a new website that has been getting a lot of praise, but I thought I would
Read MoreSummer always seems unbearably long, but thankfully it always ends. After hearing reports that conditions were actually quite good in
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