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The short documentary about skier and mountain biker Steve Karzewski won the local NEPSA Awards in Aspen this spring. Now, it’s heading to the 5Point Adventure Film Festival in Carbondale, where it has the potential to reach a wider audience.
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The program included athletes, advocates and influencers from all over the country. They gathered for snowboarding lessons, festive parties and fireside chats about race and inclusion, in an effort to show more people the joys of mountain adventure.
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Stump has produced nearly a dozen ski films, including “The Blizzard of Aahhhs,” “Maltese Flamingo,” and “Groove Requiem: In the Key of Ski.” The upcoming series will feature four of his iconic movies
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More than 50 Girl Scouts were at the Winter X Games in Aspen this weekend to cheer for the athletes competing in extreme skiing and snowboarding events.
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For the first time in the history of the Winter X Games, male and female athletes had an equal number of competitions this year, thanks to the addition of new events.
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Remy Coste and Aurelie Delattre are from France but now live in Sweden. Coste and his dogs are here to compete in the upcoming 29th Pedigree Stage Stop sled dog race. It’s one of the hardest races of this type in the world – between the length, elevation and weather conditions.
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Ferreira’s comeback inspired some young local athletes to reach for new heights, too.
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A piece of legislation that seeks to improve access to public lands and address a number of other recreation issues has been unanimously voted out of a U.S. House committee. That bodes well for ultimate passage, as a similar bill has already cleared the same hurdle in the Senate.
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At least one Jackson shop is helping collect ski wax with PFAS from residents.
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Local mountaineers say potential guidelines regulating ‘fixed anchors’ could make the sport unsafe, while conservationists say the rules are long overdue.
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The 2024 report from SkiCo's parent company comes two and a half decades after the first; it focuses on political advocacy and social influence as a means to address climate change and challenges traditional “green” business practices like net-zero operations or carbon offsets.
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One person was killed in an avalanche at Lake Tahoe’s largest ski resort, Palisades Tahoe, on Jan. 10, 2024. National data shows, over the past decade, an average of 25 people died in avalanches each winter.