admin
-
IBEX, Our Warmest Baselayer
The Woolies 220 is our warmest baselayer. We're offering the Ibex Zip T Neck for both, men and women as well as the Woolies 220 bottom. This heavyweight Merino rib knit is built with an athletic fit making this next to skin an award winning, guide approved baselayer. Both items have flatlock seams and tag free labels for comfort. The... -
The Machete, First In Line...a very funny ad worth watching again and again and again...
-
K2 Ski Boots Check It Out, Dude!
-
Fall & All Its Color at Beautiful Lake Tahoe & Truckee
-
2014 Arc Teryx Stinger Bib Review
-
Smoke Filled Skies at Squaw Valley
Smoke is pouring into the Tahoe Basin from the American Fire in the foothills around the Foresthill area. This the view at the top of KT. Smoke is so thick you can feel it in your lungs, stay indoors if you can. Word is smoke will linger for a few more days. -
2014 Poc Fornix Helmet Review
Coming from a racing background, wearing a helmet was something I just always had to do. Whether I wanted to or not, the fact of the matter is that if I’m going 60 mph on average down any given hill, I need something to protect me head. After I retired from ski racing when I graduated from Truckee high school... -
2014 Salomon Quest Max BC 120 Ski Boot Review
Skiing in Tahoe consists of a lot of resort days and a lot of backcountry and side country days.Alpine Meadows offers some of the best side country access in the country and that is where I find myself most of the time.Some of my favorite zones require a fairly decent hike in and skin out.The Quest Max 120 gives me... -
2014 Rossignol FKS 180 XXL Binding Review
When I’m skiing some of the bigger lines at Squaw and Alpine, I like to know that the bindings under my feet are solid. Most of the bindings out on the market just don’t give me the confidence I need to know that they won’t release at a bad time. The Rossignol FKS 180 XXL however are some of the... -
2014 Rossignol Super 7 Ski Review
Tahoe is known for its massive dumps that often leave three feet or more of fresh over night, and Squaw is notorious for being tracked out in a matter of hours. So when it’s bottomless powder in the morning, and tracked out chop in the afternoon, you need one ski that can handle both. That’s where the Rossignol Super 7...