
Last spring, I spent several days yurt skiing in Utah's High Uintas range. The story is featured on Backcountry Magazine's website: here.
Last spring, I spent several days yurt skiing in Utah's High Uintas range. The story is featured on Backcountry Magazine's website: here.
Powder skiing is good for the soul. While it haunts skiers' dreams as we swelter in the heat awaiting autumn's first frost, the notion of powder days make every 100 degree day tolerable. This season, I only took out the GoPro a handful of days and had some fun days filming with friends. The edit is called Soul Pow, because that's what I shot, fun powder skiing that's good for your soul...
Spring in the Wasatch was a constant fight between winter and summer. Late April storms growing the snowpack and sporadic bursts of snow into May helped prolong the dry heat that has already begun. While it's time for summer floats and backpacking excursions into the mountains, the last few weeks of May helped bridge the crave for cold powder until October. Here's a short piece I wrote for Powder regarding this cycle called Green Tomatoes.
Just a few days after the story went live, we were treated to one more storm. Thanks winter, we'll see you next year!
Last week the Wasatch received a great late season storm cycle, luckily for DPS rider Olof Larsson he arrived from Engelberg just in time to schralp some pow. Here's a little edit from a powder-filled morning at Alta!
November was pretty snowy here in the Wasatch... Here is a short post I put together for my good friends at Trew, photos by Austin Holt.