Val de la Clarée is one of the last quiet corners of the French Alps, but it could have been very different. In the 1970’s a proposed highway and tunnel threatened to open the valley up to development, but the local farmers and residents protested. Mark Abma, Leo Ahrens, Tony Lamiche and Timothée Theaux visit this quiet valley to live of the grid in a restored chalet for a week of skiing under their own power.
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At the end of 2011, David Wise was trying to make his way on the halfpipe circuit. He had shown potential, winning some smaller contests, but had struggled with injuries, including a torn ACL. He was shopping around for a new ski sponsor. More than a big contract, Wise wanted ski specifically made for skiing halfpipe. 4FRNT, the independent, athlete-owned company out of Salt Lake City, meanwhile was looking for a halfpipe skier to round out their team. 4FRNT owns their own ski laboratory called The White Room, where skier Eric Hjorleifson was already hand-making his pro models Renegades. They told Wise they could make him whatever ski he wanted … More
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — Two serious knee surgeries, fog, soft snow and mounting pressure to match one of skiing’s most hallowed records.
Nothing seems to stop Lindsey Vonn.
The American fought through difficult conditions to win a demanding downhill Sunday and match Annemarie Moser-Proell’s 35-year-old record of 62 World Cup wins, capping a comeback from injuries that kept Vonn out of last year’s Sochi Olympics.
“The last two years have been pretty tough … More