It has been an eye-opening and invigorating experience to try to capture the passion behind our days in the backcountry with many of my rad friends in action doing what they love most. And, I love it. So many people fly so low that have so much talent that I have really enjoyed applying my “ski model” [...]
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Telluride, Colorado is currently dealing with a serious public lands access issue that if handled properly—with your help—may set a precedent that both protects our rights as recreationalists and prevents this issue from occurring elsewhere in Colorado and throughout the West. Bear Creek is a backcountry area that offers some of the most spectacular ski [...]
The January Issue of Elevation Outdoors is on newstands. Have a story in there on training for climbing and skiing in the Himalaya and beyond. It has been amazing to pursue a new direction with writing and I am grateful to the editors and the magazines for giving me a chance to share journeys and experiences. [...]
If you happen to be looking for a 2011 calendar, this one supports a cause that I think is well worthwhile. I lost my younger brother Ed 12 years ago to related issues and so if you can buy something that you would already, this would be a great option to support a good cause. Casey Day takes beautiful photos and is [...]
This week’s post on Outside Television ~ an interview with Pete McBride: Damaged? The Colorado River Story
