Skiing the east face of Vantage Peak, Duffey Lake Road
In case you hadn’t heard, December of 2015 was a an all-time month for snow. The Pig Alley Weather Station on Whistler Mountain measured 338cm
In case you hadn’t heard, December of 2015 was a an all-time month for snow. The Pig Alley Weather Station on Whistler Mountain measured 338cm
The holidays can be a crazy time of year, so why not ski on Christmas? Whistler Village is flooded with last-minute gift shoppers and holiday-makers
Locals to Whistler and the Sea to Sky Corridor may have noticed that the Whistler Alpine Guides Bureau – a staple of the Whistler guiding
Photos by Vince Shuley It’s been snowing hard all week here in Whistler with 150cm falling in the last seven days. Freezing levels are settling
For first timers heading out into the backcountry, the first challenges usually revolve around equipment. Bindings that switch from ski to walk mode, snowboards that
The motivation to travel beyond the ski resort boundary rope has never been bigger. Ski and snowboard touring equipment is lighter, stronger and stiffer than
There’s nothing that quite gets the locals talking like Whistler Blackcomb Opening Day. After a turbulent early winter snowfall, the weather this week looks be building a
There’s snow on the mountains. There’s snow in the forecast. And Whistler Blackcomb isn’t officially opening for another three weeks. So how are you possibly
As the northerners of Westeros have prophesized, winter is coming. The 2015/16 season is going to be one of those nail biters, with every news
One of the biggest things that people pay attention to with winter sports apparel is what’s on the outside. The waterproofness, breathability and insulation of outerwear
Last week we talked about how October is one of the best months for alpine climbing and with some sun left in this month’s forecast,
By Eric Dumerac October is likely the most undervalued month of the year when it comes to alpine climbing and mountaineering. The days are definitely