Snow+Rock-Showcasing the Best in Snowboard Developments
GUILDFORD, UNITED KINGDOM-- - Snow+Rock have announced new brands and models have been added to their current range of snowboards and feature products at the forefront of snowboard innovations and technical ...
Catch them if you can
IRON RIVER, Mich. - The RHS Alpine ski/snowboard team let it all hang out Saturday at Ski Brule and, for the most part, the aggressive attitude paid dividends.
Kevin Jones and Ethan Deiss Join Arnette Global Pro Snowboard Team
Arnette is excited to announce two major additions to their Global Pro Team.
Snowboarding History: Tom Sims: From skateboards to snowboards
A yellow Sims skiboard is on display at the new snowboard exhibit at the Colorado Ski & Snowboard museum, on loan from Steve Link.
Rise of the splitboard
Splitboarding has come a long way since someone took saw to a snowboard. We check in with the revolution at the Canuck Splitfest at Rogers Pass.
Trapper Snowboards rides resurgence of interest in buying locally
Greg Fortier has assembled an impressive array of DIY machinery in Trapper Snowboards’ Big Eddy manufacturing operation. A computer-controlled cutting machine stamps out the shapes of the board and routs them to desired thicknesses.
News in brief
ASPEN — The Aspen Homeless Shelter announced Friday it is the recipient of a $10,000 grant from the Aspen Community Foundation.
Skiing Colorado's backcountry is a bracing escape worth preparing for
Here in Ski Country, USA, the resorts run thick. But Colorado's mountain vastness contains a lot more runs than those greens and black diamonds in Steamboat Springs and Crested Butte.
Mount Hood resorts still getting buried in snow; powder is deep, so ski with a buddy (photo gallery)
This is a serious snowfall, though not a record. Mt. Hood Meadows strongly suggests bringing a shovel so you can dig your vehicle out of the snow at the end of the day.
International Capsules: Miller avoids crash, impresses Klammer in Austria
KITZBUEHEL, Austria (AP) — Bode Miller got a slap on the back from Austrian great Franz Klammer after narrowly escaping a crash on the famed Streif course.