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Do you call yourself a snowboarder? Yes? So you snowboard for a living? Or do you have all the gear and no idea? What the hell is a snowboarder anyway? SnowSphere takes a look at the reality behind the label...
Whether it's whiskey from a hip flask, smoking green in the gondola, or snorting lines of white powder, snowboarders and skiers have been known to dabble whilst on the slopes. We take a look at booze and recreational drugs in snow sports and question the wisdom of their use...
Want to hit the beach after boarding? Fancy some sand with your snow? Rob Gray of Beach and Board Breaks introduces a hot new concept to a cool winter holiday - Viva Espana!
Ever dreamed of travelling the world to teach snowboarding or skiing for a living? Fancy a break from the nine to five, or need a change of direction? Perhaps you just want to add another string to your snow cannon? We hooked up with Rupert Taylor, founder of Nonstop Adventure to find out how...
Canadian pro-skier, Chris Mansbridge pays tribute to his heroes and takes us on the final pilgrimage of his skiing career; France's famed "Cosmique Colouir"...
Q: What do you do when it's so cold your balls are the size of dry roasted peanuts, yet it's still not snowing?
A: You make your own.
Gregg Blanchard of Second Nature Snow Making shows us how to get our hands on the white stuff even when Missie Nature ain't coughing up...
Don't Fukui with us! We're local. SnowSphere hooks up with the Mixture Crew, a posse of Japanese skiers, snowboarders and skaters to discuss global warming, tree spirits and the world's longest rail...
From Chamonix to Zermatt with over 5500m of ascent, crossing 17 glaciers and 10 cols, the Haute Route takes you through some of the most remote, untouched scenery in The Alps and is a snowboard-mountaineering must...
Want poppadoms with your powder? SnowSphere speaks to Peter Robinson, founder of Ski Himalaya, about his new ski operation in the Kashmir Region of the Indian Himalayas... ![]()
Living the Olympic odyssey in Torino Italy, Nat Lencioni indulges the Alpine lifestyle and basks in the glory of team USA...
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In 2002 the Iceland Park Project was launched. Thanks to its 24 hour daylight, unusual location and pioneering nature, it grabbed the attention of snow media worldwide, boasting the most press coverage of any summer camp, ever. We spoke to Rob Wyke, one of the founding IPP trio, about how it came to be...
Skiing the local delicacy in Switzlerland's neutral powder zone. Verbier backcountry at its best...
Snowboarder and entrepeneur Rich Crow speaks about chasing the dream in the French Alps. It's lights, camera, action...
A ten day ski touring adventure, camping deep within Canada's Coast Mountains, Mo Rasiah battles blizzards and basecamp boredom in his epic backcountry journey...
Snowy moonscapes, deep fjords, vast glaciers and a whole lot of untracked powder. Why did Bjork ever leave?
Part 1 in a series of British snow stories, we head to the Highlands and find there’s great Scottish skiing out there if you know where to look...
Part 1 of an epic journey across the South American Andes. Mission: to leave lines on as many mountains as possible...Articles 41 - 60 of 62





Heli-dropping for charity; a blind beginner boarder aims high...

