Fall 2023 – Vol 52 #2

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FEATURES

 

POWDER BUYER’S GUIDE 2024

Endless innovation. That’s how designers describe current strides in powder and backcountry gear. We’ve got the best of 2024—top gear you can take anywhere on the mountain.

BY RYAN STUART, TECHNICAL EDITOR

 

SKI CANADA TEST PART II

Trees. Open bowls. Steeps. We went beyond the limits to test 19 new powder, freeride and touring skis. Here’s the score for 2024.   

BY RYAN STUART

 

WHY WE SKI

Have you ever asked yourself why you ski? LORI KNOWLES has, along with a hundred others. The answers are uplifting.

 

COLD TÜRKIYE 

Türkiye may not be synonymous with heli-skiing. The Swiss beg to differ.

BY IAIN MacMILLAN

 

MIRACLE IN UTAH

In one of Utah’s best snow years on record, RON BETTS skis six resorts in six days. He calls it a miracle.

 

CATCHING THE DRIFT

The wind works hard to create a different kind of skiing at Alberta’s Castle Mountain. So do the locals.

BY IAN MERRINGER

 

YES, WE ARE THERE

NIGEL HARRISON writes the rulebook on family road-tripping through southern B.C.

 

REGULARS

FIRST TRACKS

Our editor-in-chief has his run.

BY IAIN MacMILLAN

 

SHORT TURNS

News, gossip and games of thrones.

 

SLOPE ANGLES

Catching a lift to the lifts? Protect Our Winters thinks it should be easier.

BY STEVEN THRENDYLE

 

DROPPING IN

Guest columnist Ingrid Watt on what it’s like learning to ski all over again.

 

CROSSHAIRS

A skier’s gallery.

 

SKILL SCHOOL

Your mother always told you to improve your posture. Plus, become a bumps master. 

BY NIGEL HARRISON

 

CAUGHT & SHOT

BY ADAM CLARK

 

 

Ski Canada Staff
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