This incredible video captures the tense moment a man rescues a fellow skier who had been buried in deep snow following an avalanche in Switzerland. Matteo Zilla, a 37-year-old creative director, was ...
It's no secret—the winter 25/26 season hasn't been ideal in Colorado. Arapahoe Basin Ski Area (A-Basin), known for having one of the longest seasons in the country, was able to kick things off on ...
Fresh snowfall brings powder back to Whistler, transforming the mountain and the riding experience. This video highlights deep turns, improved conditions, and the energy that comes with new snow. A ...
Skiers, snowboarders and powder hounds may finally get what they have been asking for: more snow. The National Weather Service is not forecasting a blizzard in Spokane’s future, but a snowfall might ...
Powder hounds, rejoice. Mountain snow is in the forecast through Christmas. But level expectations. The National Weather Service predicts an atmospheric river will bring anywhere from about a foot, to ...
From left, Trent Tennison, Bryson Fiedler, Gray Petro and Brynnlea Toren get onto the first chair on opening day on Big Mountain at Whitefish Mountain Resort on Thursday, Dec. 4. (Casey Kreider/Daily ...
As skiers, we pretty much live for powder days. There’s truly nothing like the sensation of skiing powder, and few things in the world are as magical. In fact, we love it so much that Dave and Jake ...
View of Westendorf from the top of the SkiWelt ski resort at mountain peak Choralpe in Kitzbühler Alpen, Austria. In early November, the ski holiday company released its list of the top powder snow ...
A skier flies through the fresh powder on Copper Mountain's Endeavor run Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014. The Summit County resort had 12 inches new snow Tuesday morning and 33 inches over the past three days.
The Heritage library quickly became packed with teammates, friends, family members, former and future coaches for Riley Snow’s big day. After four years with Heritage volleyball, Snow had decided to ...
In La Nina winters, nature doesn't always provide natural snow to help ski areas open. Across the U.S. and around the world, resorts often use machines to build base depths when nature can't provide ...