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  1. How To Ski More Sustainably: Resorts

    How To Ski More Sustainably: Resorts

    Photo courtesy of Grouse Mountain This week it's ski resorts under the microscope. Like softgoods and skis, resorts and individuals are finding unique ways to make skiing more sustainable. Ski resorts need skiing, it's kind of in the name! And for that, they need snow. This week we take a look...
  2. The Colby Stevenson Interview

    The Colby Stevenson Interview

    Colby Stevenson is obviously not the only person who had a disrupted 2020, but most of us hadn’t just won two X Games golds, as a rookie! Many on NS will know about the car accident, in 2016, that Colby recovered so strongly from. But will that enforced break have given him any advantage in the...
  3. How To Ski More Sustainably: Skis

    How To Ski More Sustainably: Skis

    To put it simply; you can’t ski without a pair of skis. So if skiing really wants to be environmentally friendly, finding a sustainable way to make them is vital. We spoke to two freeski legends (and friends) who come at this issue from different angles; Pep Fujas explains what WNDR Alpine is...
  4. How To Ski More Sustainably: Softgoods

    How To Ski More Sustainably: Softgoods

    Cover photo: Picture Organic Clothing Everyone should care about sustainability and the environment In fact, that should go without saying. But the immediate effects of climate change will directly affect skiing more than most other activities. Snow is pretty essential to snowsports, and we're...
  5. Catching Up With Henrik Harlaut: Brain Injuries, Lockdown & Narrower Skis

    Catching Up With Henrik Harlaut: Brain Injuries, Lockdown & Narrower Skis

    I was minding my own business, watching Henrik Harlaut’s Q&A with Wallisch, when I got an email asking if I wanted to interview Henrik, about him being the first member of the MIPS global team of brain safety athlete-advocates. Obviously, it’s always hard to turn down an opportunity to chat with...
  6. A Guide to Quarantine with Colby James West

    A Guide to Quarantine with Colby James West

    Colby James West is a funny guy, but he's a funny guy with three Winter X Games medals. Colby's well-known for impressions and now does voiceover work, mainly in skiing, snowboarding, and cycling. Like almost everyone at the moment, he's quarantining/isolating/social-distancing, so here's his...
  7. Skiing only gets better the longer you have to wait. Trust me.

    Skiing only gets better the longer you have to wait. Trust me.

    Most skiers have time off the mountain. Whether it’s injuries, bad conditions or other commitments. Now most of us are missing one of the best times of the year: Spring skiing! The joy of skiing mixed with warmer weather and longer days. I wanted to write this article, to reassure you that...
  8. The Simon Dumont Interview

    The Simon Dumont Interview

    All photos: Red Bull Content Pool Slumdog Illionaire, JOSS, World Records, X Games... Simon Dumont is one of the icons of freeskiing for a number of reasons. In this extended interview, a relaxed and humble Simon opens up about some of the most memorable events in his own skiing career, that...
  9. Markus Eder on being locked down in Italy during COVID-19

    Markus Eder on being locked down in Italy during COVID-19

    The 2019 FWT Champion, Markus Eder, is currently back home in South Tyrol, Italy. Like many of us, he's pretty much locked in the house. Italy is one of the worst affected countries, in the Covid-19 pandemic, I'll let Markus explain the situation in his homeland: "The situation in Italy is...
  10. How are the pros keeping busy during the Covid-19 lockdown?

    How are the pros keeping busy during the Covid-19 lockdown?

    Cover Photo: Memecork Professional skiers may have a pretty good lifestyle but a crisis like the Coronavirus, is a great equalizer. We're all in the same boat and we have to obey the rules to help control the outbreak. So what are pros like Phil Casabon, Tom Wallisch, Jake Mageau and others...
  11. SLVSH Announces New World Tour Concept For 2020

    SLVSH Announces New World Tour Concept For 2020

    The most creative and fun contest in skiing is going global; SLVSH has made it’s first World Tour official today. The series has come a long way since that inaugural game in Mt. Hood four years ago. Colby Stevenson after winning the SLVSH Cup 2019 in Grandvalira The 2020 SLVSH World Tour...
  12. X Games scoreless judging: Yay or nay?

    X Games scoreless judging: Yay or nay?

    Some people liked it, some people hated it and a lots of people just couldn't really follow it, but 'Overall Impression' certainly made an impact in Aspen. It's back this weekend at X Games Norway, so Jason Arens gives us a brief refresher, his impression of it and how it can be improved. Tom...
  13. The Brady Perron Interview

    The Brady Perron Interview

    Cover Photo by Daniel Ronnback. All Photos Courtesy of Armada Brady Perron grew up a couple of miles from Mt. Sunapee in NH, and spent most of his youth there, until eventually moving to UT when he was 18. A year or so before moving west, Brady joined the 4bi9 crew after he meeting Andrew...
  14. No such thing as a 'minor concussion'

    No such thing as a 'minor concussion'

    Photos courtesy of High Fives Foundation. Freestyle skiing is ‘dangerous’, if you want to progress, you WILL fall. Often you will hit your head. There are famous examples of the very best skiers, like CR Johnson and Sarah Burke, suffering massive, fatal head injuries, but it’s not uncommon for...
  15. How The Freeride World Tour Is Judged

    How The Freeride World Tour Is Judged

    Judging is controversial in any sport, especially in a competition with 'free' in the title. The 2020 Tour kicks off tomorrow in Hakuba, Japan. NS caught up Freeride World Tour Judge, Berti Denervaud, in Verbier last week, where he explained how the five FWT judging criteria work: Berti...
  16. The Glen Plake Interview: Part 2 - Modern skiing, the Olympics and Instagram.

    The Glen Plake Interview: Part 2 - Modern skiing, the Olympics and Instagram.

    Glen Plake has a lot to say about skiing, and as a legend of the sport, it's all worth listening to. If you missed part 1, take a look: here if you're all caught up, enjoy part 2... Still from Warren Miller's 70th film, Timeless _ Blizzard of Aahhh's to Instagram: What are your views on the...
  17. Live Like Sam

    Live Like Sam

    That's what Tom Wallisch remembers from seeing him out lapping Park City from opening to close: "I definitely remember him always saying hi to me with a huge smile." Sam had that impact on legends like Tom, and that's the positivity that Live Like Sam is trying to spread and encourage. Sam...
  18. The Glen Plake Interview: Part 1 -Tahoe to Chamonix (via the Blizzard of Aahhh's)

    The Glen Plake Interview: Part 1 -Tahoe to Chamonix (via the Blizzard of Aahhh's)

    If you’re a skier, you probably know who Glen Plake is. Even if he’s just: ‘That guy with the mohawk’, but he’s so much more than that. He starred in the movie that changed everything for freestyle skiing and still cares deeply about the sport that gave him everything. No matter how old you are...
  19. The Sammy Carlson Interview

    The Sammy Carlson Interview

    All Photos (unless stated) by Daniel Ronnback Sammy Carlson doesn't need much introduction. For park-skiers; he has X Games medals in Slopestyle and Big Air. For those who prefer their features sculpted by nature; he dominated Real Ski Backcountry. And for movie-buffs; The Sammy C Project is...
  20. The Vincent Gagnier Interview

    The Vincent Gagnier Interview

    Cover photo by Carlo Mion The Gagnier dynasty is unmatched. The three brothers have each elevated skiing to a new level in their own unique way, starting in the streets. Then Charles set the competition world on fire, winning an X Games gold in the process. We recently spoke the youngest of the...
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