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The 2024 Gift Guide

Bottomless turns, perfect waves, alpine sleepovers, hundred-mile views: The best gifts are for outside the box. Give gear that will stick with them for a long time, whether they measure the years in miles, feet, storms or sunrises.

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Snow Stories

Garrett Grove
Her Stride
Her Stride
Her Stride
Molly Baker

Natasha Woodworth, the designer behind Patagonia’s new backcountry ski touring kits, approaches skiing and technical design with the same understated competence.

7 min Read
The Old-Fashioned Way
The Old-Fashioned Way
The Old-Fashioned Way
Layla Kerley

Photographic time travel with longtime Patagonia contributor Gary Bigham.

5 min Read
Taking the Long Way Home
Taking the Long Way Home
Taking the Long Way Home
Ellen Bradley & Matthew Tufts

In Southeast Alaska, a Native skier searches for something deeper than powder on her homelands.

9 min Read
One for the Grove
One for the Grove
One for the Grove
Colin Wann

Friendship among the whitebark.

5 min Read
Being Home
Being Home
Being Home
Emilé Zynobia

A band of mountain friends learns that when they give attention to what they see, trust and confidence can follow graciously.

9 min Read
Making Oil History
Making Oil History
Making Oil History
Colin Wiseman

Folkeaksjonen is taking action against petroleum exploration in the Norwegian Sea.

9 min Read
Lost Lines
Lost Lines
Lost Lines
Luca Albrisi

Following the impacts of snow sports through the mountains of Italy.

6 min Read
Child of the Setting Sun
Child of the Setting Sun
Child of the Setting Sun
Mitchell Scott

One woman’s against-all-odds journey to save a beautiful piece of a stolen future.

11 min Read
History Beneath Our Feet
History Beneath Our Feet
History Beneath Our Feet
Myia Antone & Sandy Ward

Reciprocal learning while exploring traditional Indigenous territories in British Columbia.

9 min Read
Good Snow in the Forest
Good Snow in the Forest
Good Snow in the Forest
Akio Shinya

Niseko’s Akio Shinya on avalanches,
kayak expeditions and rules to live by.

10 min Read
Seekseekqua on the Line of Climate Change
Seekseekqua on the Line of Climate Change
Seekseekqua on the Line of Climate Change
Len Necefer

The case for readopting Indigenous fire management practices.

8 min Read
The Worst Traverse
The Worst Traverse
The Worst Traverse
Dave Quinn

The industrious truth of British Columbia’s forgotten forests.

10 min Read
Larch Love
Larch Love
Larch Love
Colin Wiseman

An ode to Larix lyallii.

5 min Read
Cold Smoke, Hot Shot
Cold Smoke, Hot Shot
Cold Smoke, Hot Shot
Connor Ryan & Micheli Oliver

A firekeeper caring for Indigenous land.

11 min Read
Overburden
Overburden
Overburden
Dave Quinn

Coal built this ski town. Can the locals keep skiing without it?

9 min Read
A Leadership Supreme
A Leadership Supreme
A Leadership Supreme
Brooklyn Bell

The mountain-biking star of Becoming Ruby seeks out some of skiing's most powerful females.

3 min Read
Ground Control
Ground Control
Ground Control
Johnie Gall

Snowboarder Alex Yoder takes a Regenerative Organic approach to his new coffee business by thinking like an astronaut.

7 min Read
The Relentless Push and Pull of a Mountain Guide
The Relentless Push and Pull of a Mountain Guide
The Relentless Push and Pull of a Mountain Guide
Matt Hansen

How Zahan Billimoria recalibrated after unthinkable tragedy.

15 min Read
Hair of the Dog
Hair of the Dog
Hair of the Dog
Bonnie Tsui

A skiing family’s shear joy.

3 min Read
A Matter of Love
A Matter of Love
A Matter of Love
Colin Wiseman

Marie-France Roy on speaking up for our home planet.

6 min Read
A Brave, Generous Place
A Brave, Generous Place
A Brave, Generous Place
Lee House

Observations of unraveling ecosystems from the snow-lovers of Sitka, Alaska.

7 min Read
Will You Vote for Winter?
Will You Vote for Winter?
Will You Vote for Winter?
Maia Wikler

Snow lovers and professional athletes are mobilizing to elect climate leaders.

6 min Read
One Lap at a Time
One Lap at a Time
One Lap at a Time
Matthew Tufts

An eclectic band of Argentine locals cultivates a grassroots backcountry ski community in one of the world’s most unforgiving mountain ranges.

9 min Read
Coming Home
Coming Home
Coming Home
Emilé Zynobia

For three women of color in Wyoming, going into the mountains isn’t about representation—it’s about reclaiming their power, together.

7 min Read
Down from the Mountains
Down from the Mountains
Down from the Mountains
Josefine Ås

A French ski patroller’s move to become a permaculture farmer.

4 min Read
Trying Adds Up
Trying Adds Up
Trying Adds Up
Nick Russell

After years of dreaming, Nick Russell and Christian Pondella complete a clean descent on Mount Morrison in the Eastern Sierra.

6 min Read
What Do the Winds Bring?
What Do the Winds Bring?
What Do the Winds Bring?
Kieran Brownie

After surviving calamity in British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, a few skiers return to COVID-19.

10 min Read
Ride Flat Pow
Ride Flat Pow
Ride Flat Pow
Tomonori Tanaka

Changing our dynamics with the mountains can help us be in them longer, and appreciate them more.

3 min Read
Ryland Bell’s Chilkat Hideaway
Ryland Bell’s Chilkat Hideaway
Ryland Bell’s Chilkat Hideaway
Colin Wiseman

Predawn on April 4, 2019. There’s hardly any snow in the mountains. Worst year in recent history, the locals are saying. We’re loading boxes of food onto the ferry, preparing to board the Alaska Marine Highway from Juneau to Haines. “It’s southeast Alaska, you never know,” Ryland Bell says. “It might rain for 90 days…

10 min Read
Keep Red Lady Free: The Fun-Loving Activists of Crested Butte
Keep Red Lady Free: The Fun-Loving Activists of Crested Butte
Keep Red Lady Free: The Fun-Loving Activists of Crested Butte
Laura Yale

 A mining company owns the mineral rights to a Colorado mountain. For 42 years, the Red Ladies have been showing up—and dressing up—to keep the mountain wild.

7 min Read
Mountain Fristers
Mountain Fristers
Mountain Fristers
Kennan Harvey

Ski-touring Banff National Park with two teen daughters.

5 min Read
The Summit Which Never Melts: Dookʼoʼoosłííd
The Summit Which Never Melts: Dookʼoʼoosłííd
The Summit Which Never Melts: Dookʼoʼoosłííd
Len Necefer

Snow and icy rime break from the porous black volcanic ridgeline crackling beneath my feet. Gale-force updrafts from the gullied ridges below whip the skis and splitboards strapped to our backs. Each gust forces us to step toward the cornice that hangs above the caldera to our right. The temperature drops steadily and our breath…

8 min Read
Suffering for Solitude
Suffering for Solitude
Suffering for Solitude
Jasper Gibson

Telegraph Creek, B.C. to Wrangell, Alaska by Ski and Kayak

8 min Read
Circumnavigating Crater Lake by Ski
Circumnavigating Crater Lake by Ski
Circumnavigating Crater Lake by Ski
Colin Wiseman

Sampling the Offerings at Crater Lake “Go for Dirksen…” There was considerable static on my little two-way radio, but it was a small miracle we could hear Josh Dirksen at all. We hadn’t seen him since a dinner rendezvous two days prior in Bend. An agreed-upon radio channel and call time had actually worked, as…

7 min Read
The Sierra Snow Wolf: Snowboarder Nick Russell
The Sierra Snow Wolf: Snowboarder Nick Russell
The Sierra Snow Wolf: Snowboarder Nick Russell
Max Hammer

On the west face of Mount Whitney, just off the summit of the highest peak in the lower 48, we had to traverse right. For us skiers it was no real issue, a bit of sidestepping and poling would do the trick. Yet, our group was comprised of both two sticks and singular planks, and…

4 min Read
Treeline: Trespassing
Treeline: Trespassing
Treeline: Trespassing
Garrett Grove

When we move through the forest in winter, we’re often left wonderstruck by snow-shrouded trees bent and morphed from years of wear in silent solitude. Their depth of character becomes evident as we weave ourselves into their lives and ecosystems. But we often tell our stories and not theirs. Our new film Treeline follows skiers…

5 min Read
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