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 [...]
Archive for the ‘Environment’ Category
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. [...]
This week’s post on Outside Television ~ an interview with Pete McBride: Damaged? The Colorado River Story
As always, Telluride’s MountainFilm weekend is one of great inspiration and call to action. It is a time of meeting new friends, like kinded and minded individuals, and reconnecting with people who are always on the move. There are inspiring discussions, cinematic beauty pieces, cultural shocks, environmental eye openers, and so much more. By the end of [...]
With about 3 feet of powder falling in two days on Silverton Mountain, Jen Brill’s annual “Sisters in the Steeps” event enjoyed tremendous conditions. With female skiers, writers, boarders, business owners, and enthusiasts gathered together into the weekend, the skiing was fast and fun, and the round table discussions were positive and informational. The opening slideshow [...]
