State of the Backcountry 2014-2015: IV| Sponsored by Alpenglow Sports

Just when all bets were off thanks to a fizzled “Storm of the Century”, along came a few under forecasted storms, and there you have some of the best powder skiing to hit the Tahoe backcountry in recent memory. It’s been so good, with the current dry out, a host of tourers are smiling at… Continue reading State of the Backcountry 2014-2015: IV| Sponsored by Alpenglow Sports

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

Africa

Skier Jillian Raymond Morocco, Africa

Of the six world continents that support Indigenous populations none is more elusive to skiers than Africa. Diverse cultures, vast deserts and vibrant wildlife are some of the more common topics of conversation for visitors wishing to visit the continent. Skiing, and snow in general is not. However, the continent of Africa is deep in… Continue reading Africa

Japan: The Deepest Trip Of Your Life

Hukuba, Japan

By Brennan Lagasse | March 5th, 2012 By now you‘ve probably heard about how much it snows in Japan. The edits keep coming in continuing to show off deep powder shots time and time again; but does it really snow that much?  The answer is yes, yes it does. Read the rest here