Top Snowboarders Compete in Calgary at the Burton Canadian Open
Top slopestyle and halfpipe riders are at WinSport Canada’s Canada Olympic Park (COP) this week to compete in the fourth annual Burton Canadian Open (CANO), presented by MINI.
Terrain parks ranked first in East
The Streets, which officially opened Jan. 19, is one of six nationally recognized terrain parks at Seven Springs Mountain Resort, near Champion. Joel Rerko, the resort's director of action sports, said the parks are designed to enable snowboarders and freestyle skiers to progress at a comfortable pace as their skills improve.
Survive Deep Snow Immersion
Few things look more inviting to a skier or snowboarder than a mountain blanketed in soft, deep snow. But like most beautiful things, powder has a hidden, dangerous side — especially because it’s so easy to go off the trail and fall into trouble.
Kerry Heffernan's ultimate dish: Black Sea bass
Avid fly fisherman, South Gate exec chef shares favorite dish: Roasted Whole Black Sea Bass Stuffed with Crab
Categorized | Artsweek
This week I was privileged to attend the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah — but what made this such a privilege? Well, film festivals are perhaps the most important tools of the independent film industry.
Outdoors goes indoors for Sportsmen's Show in Puyallup | Outdoors
The Washington Sportsmen's Show is Jan. 25-29 at the Puyallup Fair and Events Center, and is packed with outdoor attractions and more than 150 "how to" seminars.
International Capsules: London's unemployed strive to get Olympic jobs
LONDON (AP) — The pay isn't great, the job is temporary and you could be a target for terrorists. But when Mabel Cross heard that she might be able to work at the 2012 Summer Olympics, she rushed to get to a London recruitment center early.
Stand-up paddle boarding grows in popularity
A relatively new water-based sport is on the scene