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Ajax wrapped up a banner season with costumes, music and plenty of festivities on Sunday, marking an end to the lift-served ski season in the Roaring Fork Valley.
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Aspen Skiing Company collaborated with the nonprofit SheJumps to offer a program specifically for girls and nonbinary kids who want to learn about ski patrol and mountain safety — or just hang out with their friends.
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At a junior ski patrol clinic at Snowmass Ski Area, local women share safety skills and encouragement with young participants.
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The event requires a huge inventory of adaptive sports equipment — including one device that skiers can operate just by breathing.
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Brian Geppert has made at least 50 different products out of old ski gear. He’s created everything from paper towel holders to plungers. Even ski boots find new purpose as birdhouses.
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Not everyone feels comfortable enjoying the outdoor culture the state has to offer. For the second year in a row, Ski Utah is working to change that.
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At a rural cross-country ski trail network outside of New Castle, one skier shares the peace and tranquility with his dog.
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World Cup course forerunner Cheyenne Brown considers herself “so honored and so blessed” to ski among some of the world’s best downhillers in Aspen.
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Born-and-raised Aspenite Boyd Billings was easy to spot at the World Cup downhill races this weekend thanks to his patriotic face paint, bright ski suit and the single long ski he carried around the race venue.