Winter 2013-2014 Ski Magazine Stoke with-Powder, Skiing, Backcountry Magazine, Freeskier, Ski Journal and Frequency

Stoked to have contributed to six great ski publications this winter wearing a few different hats: -Powder, Dec. 2012, Chugach, AK (Writer) -Backcountry Magazine, Jan. 2014, Hot Springs Ranch, Nevada (Athlete) -Frequency, 11.3, Chugach, AK (Points North Heli-Adventures Ski Guide; Photographer) -Freeskier, Dec. 2013, Norway, Svalbard (Ice Axe Expeditions Ski Guide) -Skiing Magazine, Dec. 2013, Chugach, AK (Points North Heli-Adventures Ski… Continue reading Winter 2013-2014 Ski Magazine Stoke with-Powder, Skiing, Backcountry Magazine, Freeskier, Ski Journal and Frequency

Adventure Sports Journal: Your best bet for Tahoe Backcountry

Castle Peak, CA

What winter loving Californian doesn’t want to get out and stretch their legs a bit, tap into a snowcentric workout, and take in some world-class views? Yes there’s global weirding and the Sierra Nevada is currently grinding out its third poor winter in a row, and no matter if you live in or near the… Continue reading Adventure Sports Journal: Your best bet for Tahoe Backcountry

Outside Magazine: Score Prime Powder at a Cut Rate

PNH Tour Camp, Chugach Mountains, AK, March 2013

Heli-accessed backcountry touring burns more calories than flying laps and can cost half as much. We like the guided, all-inclusive week with Points North in Cordova, Alaska, Read the rest here

State of the Tahoe Backcountry 2014: IX | Sponsored by Alpenglow Sports

Since the first “State of the Backcountry” reports started back in the 2009-2010’ ski season, the general tone has stayed consistent. This isn’t a place to complain about what’s not out there, but rather a place to celebrate what is out there. In my mind, that’s the true spirit of backcountry skiing-making it work with… Continue reading State of the Tahoe Backcountry 2014: IX | Sponsored by Alpenglow Sports

Backcountry Skiing off the Beaten Path in Southern B.C., Canada

There’s no doubt that some of the best skiing and riding in the world is found in the Canadian Province of British Columbia. Whistler-Blackcomb is often the first ski resort folks think of when they’re considering a trip to ski in Canada, and for good reason. But if you’re not looking for a polished Intrawest… Continue reading Backcountry Skiing off the Beaten Path in Southern B.C., Canada

The Search for the Perfect AT Boot

With just about every major ski boot manufacturer making some form of an AT (alpine touring) boot these days the question remains, is there a perfect AT boot? Of course, every company will tell you that their boot is superior for this reason or that reason, but the truth of the matter is your ski… Continue reading The Search for the Perfect AT Boot

Skiing the Arctic with Ice Axe Expeditions | A Photo Essay | Part III

In May, 2013 I had the fortune to travel to one of the most mind blowing ski destinations on planet earth. The small archipelago known as Svalbard, Norway lies high above the Arctic Circle, just 600 miles south of the North Pole. As a co-guide for this intimate ski expedition myself along with guide Andrew… Continue reading Skiing the Arctic with Ice Axe Expeditions | A Photo Essay | Part III