Welcome to the team Cole Drexler.

by outdoortech
Nov 19th 2013 - 9 comments

We are proud to announce the addition of Cole Drexler to the OutdoorTech team. Cole is someone who has stood out to us for a long time with his creativity and unique style and are happy to support his vision of skiing in the future.

Sandy Boville Signs with Digit Ski Poles

by digitsnow
Nov 18th 2013 - 11 comments

Toy Soldier Productions mainstay, Level 1 Superunknown finalist, Canadian comp scene killer, Powder Video Awards winner…….basically, Sandy kills it year after year and we are really pumped to add him to our team. Sandy will be representing Digit ski poles this season as he continues to grow as a skier. Welcome to the team Sandy, stoked to have you on board!

Skier Falls 600m on Mt. Cook

by VD.
Nov 5th 2013 - 0 comments

According to a report by the New Zealand Herald, a Swedish skier fell 600m to his death early on the morning of Sunday 3rd. The individual has since been named as 32 year-old Magnus Kastengren by Sweedish Authorities.

RIP Tom Warnick

by KyleMeyr
Nov 4th 2013 - 0 comments

“Rather than an unnecessary and predictable story about a bunch of assholes partying, consider this a recitation of the notion that skiing still draws camaraderie from the reckless, decadent, and fun loving antics that it was founded on.” – Tom Warnick

Snowy Halloween LAKE EFFECT DO WORK THIS WEEK

by ChefAwalk
Oct 26th 2013 - 0 comments

Latest models are now showing moderate snow for Montana Sunday Night/Monday with a further Western Track into Eastern Idaho, Northwest corner of Wyoming, and Utah.  The low pressure system may set up over central Nevada by Monday and will likely bring decent snowfall to the Ruby Mountains.  Some snowfall will reach as far west as the Eastern Sierra (2-5). The models are still not consistent on exact  path into Utah and Colorado (Southern areas favored initially).   Winds will be Southerly which might favor, Sundance, Park City and the Uinta Mountains (6-10) versus the Cottonwoods. The Cottonwoods will still see appreciable amounts at upper elevations esepecially near Brighton.  The Tetons are still a wildcard and my confidence for heavier snow is primarily for the Western side of Teton Pass towards Targhee extending into Idaho. COLORADO:   ... Continue reading