Category Archives: Inbounds Skiing

What a Year So Far

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It’s no secret that this winter has been a great one in Colorado and is currently showing no signs of slowing down as we are now into April and it just keeps on snowing. The statewide snowpack sits at 139% of average as of April 3rd with the graph trending almost identically to the historic season of 2019. It’s the type of year that has one wondering just how long we’ll be skiing for given the snow totals to date. Read more…

Japow! Making Turns in the Far East

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Throughout my skiing life I’ve had all kinds of enticing little glimpses into the Japanese ski scene. Years of vague hints about how marvelous it can be, but without ever really taking the time to fully grasp the details. In retrospect, these moments all added up to a fairly substantial list of reasons to finally go check it out for myself. So, when Katie and I were brainstorming our family’s Asia trip for early 2023, we decided a stop in the land of the rising sun for a ski adventure was finally due. Keep Reading…

Pow, Ghost Trees and Dive Bars: A Whitefish Weekend

Have you ever wondered which bar sells the most PBR in the entire nation? I hadn’t either. Up until this past weekend, that is. But there I was in a Montana cowboy dive bar named The Remington, staring up at a plaque on the wall proudly declaring they were the #88 “Top PBR Volume Account in America.” So, naturally I got curious about who made up the top of that list. (Read on and you can find out too…)

Lionshead to Arrowhead “Head to Head” Ski Traverse

With the Grand Traverse only a month away Dylan and I knew it was time to go for a bigger training day. We’ve both been logging a lot of vert skinning but nothing all that sustained or in the same vicinity as the actual race stats. Vail, Beaver Creek, and Arrowhead have been our most frequented training grounds all winter long, so we figured why not go for a challenge and try to link up all three in one push? Read more…