- ***March 21, 2007: Stevens Pass snowboarding and skiing, backcountry powder snow, Heather Ridge (Skyline Ridge), Washington
50 photos from a backcountry snowboarding and skiing trip to Heather Ridge (Skyline Ridge) near Stevens Pass, Washington, on the first day of spring. A foot of stable powder snow had fallen the previous day and we all trailed large powder plumes sliding down east and northwest through northeast slopes during the day. - ***January 20, 2006: Backcountry snowboarding, Heather Ridge, Stevens Pass, Washington
Twelve backcountry snowboarding photos from a trip to Heather Ridge (Skyline Ridge) near Stevens Pass, Washigton: splitboarding in January powder snow. Lots of new snow and an early start meant that we couldn't access our intended destination, but we found fun and stable snow conditions on Heather Ridge, across Stevens Pass from the ski area. - ***October 21, 2005: Fall snowboarding, Muir snowfield, Mount Rainier, Washington
Images from a backcountry snowboarding and skiing trip to Camp Muir and the Muir snowfield on the south side of Mt. Rainier. Fall storms had covered summer's dirty hard snow and we found excellent boarding conditions on a warm bluebird day. - ***May 13, 2005: Splitboarding - snowboarding, Inter Glacier, Mt. Rainier, Washington
Photos from a May trip to Glacier Basin and Inter Glacier (Interglacier) on the northeast side of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. We were mostly successful at hitting the weather window, and found good skiing and snowboarding on Inter Glacier. - ***May 6, 2005: Skiing and snowboarding, Muir snowfield, Mount Rainier, Washington
Images from a May backcountry trip to the Muir snowfield and Panorama Point on the south side of Mount Rainier. Fogged out of the Nisqually Chutes, we found great turns around Panorama Point - lots of pictures of split boarding, snowboarding, and skiing. - ***August 1, 2004: Pinnacle Glacier Slush Cup, Mt. Rainier
Twenty backcountry skiers and boarders competed for the 2nd Annual Pinnacle Glacier Slush Cup grand prize: a kiss from the MadDog. Various styles were employed by the contestants, including the telemark power plunge, the randonee skim, the wakeboard, and the crowd-pleasing Nestea Plunge. - March and April, 2004: Backcountry skiing and snowboarding in British Columbia, Canada: Wheeler Hut, Rogers Pass and Bow Hut, Wapta Icefields
24 photos from backcountry snowboarding and skiing trips in British Columbia, Canada. Wheeler Hut and Bow Hut were the base for skiing and snowboarding at Rogers Pass and the Wapta Icefields, including Youngs Peak, the Seven Steps of Paradise, Little Sifton, Dome Glacier, Mount Gordon, Mount Olive, Mount Rhonda. - February 8, 2004: Secret stash #734249, Mt. Baker backcountry, Washington
18 photos from a backcountry skiing trip to secret stash #734249 in the Mt. Baker backcountry. Includes photos of powder snowboarding and telemark, free-heel, and randonee skiing. - October 31, 2002: Year-round desperation, Muir Snowfield, Mt. Rainier
12 photos from a backcountry trip to the Muir snowfield on the south side of Mt. Rainier to do some October turns. Strong winds had blown away most of the thin cover of new snow, but a fairly nice, short run was found. The gallery includes action photos of both snowboarding and telemark skiing. - Biffs-All-Year 2006: photos of brutally bad backcountry snowboarding and skiing
A Turns All Year tradition is to honor those who have given a piece of themselves to the snow and mountains they love. Here you will find twelve photos of accomplished backcountry skiers and snowboarders doing what they do best: messing up big time on their turns. - Biffs-All-Year 2005: More horrific skiing, and snowboarding too!
Photos of biffs, wipeouts, and overall hideously bad skiing and snowboarding.
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