U.S. freeskiiers Matt Walker and Tom Wallisch embark on a 1,783 mile journey throughout Western Europe, searching for urban skiing opportunities in the United Kingdom and Barcelona, Spain.
Swiss environmentalists are worried that helicopter noise, “unjustified” fuel consumption, and landing sites in protected areas are just some of the problems associated with 15,000 heliskiing flights into the Alps each year.
“Switzerland’s Lauterbrunnen valley is one of the busiest regions for helicopter traffic. And, on a sunny spring morning, more than 60 skiers are already lined up, waiting for their flights to the glaciers,” reports Imogen Foulkes of the BBC News.
Vermont’s Sugarbush ski resort is looking for ways to deepen its on-mountain adventure experiences, offering cat-access skiing, in addition to camps and clinics focused on snow evaluation, shelter building, and backcountry rescue and first aid.
The fourth annual Red Bull Cold Rush at Retallack, B.C.’s cat-ski operation: Sean Pettit and Suzanne Graham were the men’s and women’s winners of the 3-day event. “Red Bull Cold Rush gathers 12 of the best skiers in the world—veterans and newcomers alike—and gives them a big mountain playground where they compete in big air, cliff jumping, and big mountain disciplines.” Powder Magazine.