What counts as steep is relative, based on a skier’s experience, ability level, and risk tolerance. Regardless of what it means to you, getting more comfortable on the slopes is an important part of progressing on skis. Tami Razinger, a professional skier and former Jackson Hole Ski Club freeride coach who lives in Jackson, Wyoming, shares how developing athletes can safely … [Read more...] about How to Ski Steeper Terrain
Gear Made Clear – POC Sports’ and Smith’s Helmet Technology
Photo by POC Sports Given that falls are a part of learning how to ski or snowboard, a helmet is one of the most important pieces of gear you’ll own. Research conducted by the Micheli Center, an injury-prevention clinic, suggests that head injuries account for more than 22 percent of ski and snowboard accidents in young athletes, and traumatic brain injuries for more than … [Read more...] about Gear Made Clear – POC Sports’ and Smith’s Helmet Technology
Gear Made Clear – Fischer’s Ski Boots
Photo by Ali Vagnini Ski boots are notoriously uncomfortable and hard to get into. When I was a kid learning to ski, my parents budgeted 30 minutes just to help me yank my boots on—and let me tell you, there was a lot of protesting. The drama didn’t end there. My parents still had to convince me to keep them on all day, while making sure that my feet stayed warm and the … [Read more...] about Gear Made Clear – Fischer’s Ski Boots
Gear Made Clear – Hestra’s Gloves and Mittens
Photos by Hestra Cold hands can cut the day short or make for a miserable experience. While mittens and gloves seem basic, they’re an important part of skiers’ and snowboarders’ kit. But keeping hands warm on the slopes is much art as science—especially for young skiers. You have to decide whether you prefer mittens or gloves. You need something warm but not bulky, made of … [Read more...] about Gear Made Clear – Hestra’s Gloves and Mittens
How Kai Jones Found His Mentor
Photos by Eric Parker In 2017, pro skier Tim Durtschi was filming with Teton Gravity Research (TGR) in Jackson, Wyoming, when he met an up-and-comer named Kai Jones. Kai was 11 years old at the time, and an unlikely skiing partner for Tim, but the two hit it off. “Our first run together was skiing down Corbet’s Couloir, and everything kind of kicked off from there,” says … [Read more...] about How Kai Jones Found His Mentor