Splitboarding flips the resort experience on its head: Rather than riding chairlifts, you climb uphill then descend untouched backcountry terrain. It’s equal parts challenge and reward. Choosing the ...
Every snowboarder knows that first tracks at the resort don’t last long. Luckily for the antisocial powderhound, ditching migraine-inducing liftlines for backcountry bliss has never been easier, ...
If you were on Mount Rainier or Mount Baker this past spring and summer—when the snow just wouldn’t melt—you probably saw the latest craze in backcountry snow travel: splitboarding. Local Alpine ...
Scandinavian travel gear brand Db has just unveiled its lightest collection ever, the Weigh Lighter Collection, made using ALUULA Graflyte, a next-gen composite fabric that’s waterproof, ultra-durable ...
This winter’s El Niño weather pattern has not been kind to snow lovers, with many outdoor sports enthusiasts bemoaning the lowly Washington snowfall. But winter is not over, and while conditions are ...
Like a wonderful variety of skiers and snowboarders, I’ve found myself hiking farther and farther into the backcountry, more and more often, over the past few years. This past season was the most ...