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THE 2023 WINTER GEAR GUIDE

Essential Backcountry Gear Our Editors
WON’T GO WITHOUT

Park City Resort, Utah

Want to ski the biggest resort in the U.S.? Brush up on your map-reading skills.  

Park City Resort, Utah

6 mins

Men's Groomed

No powder? No problem. The right ski—narrow and knifey—makes the most of fresh corduroy. No friends on a groomer day.

Men's Groomed

5 mins

Can Facebook Save Skiing?

Social media might be the hook to land new skiers.

Can Facebook Save Skiing?

4 mins

Snowbird, Utah

This Wasatch snow magnet is the same as it ever was—only better.

Snowbird, Utah

4 mins

Citizen Skier

Chris Steinkamp has grown Protect Our Winters into the ski industry’s leading voice for climate action. His next challenge: convincing skiers to spark a movement to save the snow—and bag some turns.

Citizen Skier

7 mins

made in the shade

an outdoor-loving jackson couple invented rex specs for their ailing pets. what they didn’t see coming was the launch of a career.

made in the shade

3 mins

How Not To Teach Your Kids To SKI

It was the coldest month of the year in the coldest place in Colorado. We’d pulled into the parking lot at Ski Cooper on that February morning and dashed into the lodge, vicious wind whipping any exposed skin. I briefly wondered if maybe this wasn’t the ideal first ski experience for my toddler. But no. We came here to ski, and damn it, we were going to ski.

How Not To Teach Your Kids To SKI

2 mins

Fountains And Mountains

Can One Find the Secret to Longevity in Japan? Not Sure, but You Can Find Some Amazing Powder Skiing.

Fountains And Mountains

1 min

Slopeside Sounds

Ski-town Music Festivals Are Not Just Summertime Affairs Anymore: Four Melodic Events to Get You Dancing in Your Ski Boots.

Slopeside Sounds

2 mins

Swiss Cheers

A Stop Along the Haute Route Proves to Be a Festive and Frugal Way to Sample the Freeride Terrain Outside of Saas-fee.

Swiss Cheers

3 mins

Summer Grind

Zen and the Art of Ski Maintenance.

Summer Grind

3 mins

Tiny Town

Ski Resort Communities Turn to Miniature Solutions in a Dual Effort to Affordably House Employees and Satisfy an Ever-increasing Number of Visitors.

Tiny Town

4 mins

Airbn-ski?

Online home-rental services, such as Airbnb, are reinventing ski travel and helping homeowners pay their mortgages. But at a cost: more nuisance for neighbors and a tighter housing crunch.

Airbn-ski?

4 mins

Ride the White Thunder

Finding the soul of skiing at Montana’s Maverick Mountain.

Ride the White Thunder

6 mins

Fantasy Island

Remote northern Iceland is a land of volcanoes, fjords, glaciers, and jagged cliffs—and the kind of raw, adventurous skiing that most of us can only dream of. Join one writer for a magical expedition to one of last bastions of undisturbed arctic wonder.

Fantasy Island

9 mins

loveland, colo.

colorado’s hometown hill is a funky, lovable i-70 sleeper that wins over new converts season after rowdy season. 

loveland, colo.

5 mins

playing hooky

a late-season storm at colorado’s arapahoe basin provides a lesson in spring skiing’s capricious nature—plus a new vocabulary word.

playing hooky

2 mins

triple treat

whistler blackcomb, b.c.’s long, languid spring season means that skiing is just one of many ways to pass the day here.

triple treat

2 mins

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SKI US Magazine Description:

PublisherOutside

CategorySports

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyQuarterly

SKI is a comprehensive guide covering the mountain lifestyle for the recreational, resort based skier and skiing families: the people, places and trends that help general winter travelers better enjoy the unique experiences found in the mountains and on the slopes.

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