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Outside December 2009 Grayson Schaffer |
Gretchen Bleiler Bleiler, the 28-year-old from Aspen, Colorado, has been the dominant woman in snowboarding for the past half-decade, but she's entering this Olympic year as an underdog. |
Outside December 2009 Eric Wagner |
Avalanche Crash Testing's Fall Guy Homer, the dummy, has been taking one on the chin -- and everywhere else -- for you. |
Outside December 2009 James Jung |
Vermont's Best Ski Resorts Powder snobs often overlook Vermont's small, friendly skiing, which means more fun for the locals -- and you. Here's where to get your Green Mountain State fix this winter. |
High on Adventure December 1, 2009 Vicki Andersen |
Skiing the Volcano: Mt. Bachelor, Oregon A lighter and drier snowfall than most of the Pacific Northwest resorts make this a hard-to-beat destination. |
Outside November 2009 Jennifer Kahn |
Scott Macartney's Comeback Two years ago, American downhill skier Scott Macartney survived a high-speed crash that would've ended most skiing careers. His comeback draws on deep stores of willpower and courage to overcome his injuries. |
Outside November 2009 |
North America's 16 Best Ski Resorts Alta/Snowbird... Jackson Hole... Alyeska... Silverton... Breckenridge... Whistler-Blackcomb... Park City... Aspen/Snowmass... Powder Mountain... Jay Peak... Bridger Bowl... Crested Butte... etc. |
Outside November 2009 Marc Peruzzi |
You Need New Skis We've narrowed the field to the six best of the year. Now, use our Terrain Meter to choose a pair based on the conditions you ski the most. |
Outside November 2009 Alicia Carr |
You Need a New Snowboard Whatever your riding style, we've got the board for you. Use our Terrain Meter to choose a pair based on the conditions you ski the most. |
Outside October 2009 |
Shane McConkey Is My Copilot The Shane McConkey-inspired K2 Tribute Ski is wide enough to float over any powder. |
Outside October 2009 Jill Davis |
Suspension of Disbelief Most people who lose a leg dream of walking again. For adaptive athlete Jarem Frye, the inventor of a spring-loaded prosthetic knee transforming the lives of amputees, that wasn't nearly enough. He wanted to do 180s on the snow. |
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