If making slarvy turns and sinking deep into light fluffy whiteness sounds like your ideal day on the mountain, you'll want to consider the latest and greatest for ultimate powder enjoyment. We rounded up our top picks for the...
FlyLow Women's Gear

Flylow Gear Review

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The Overview: My friends say I’m crazy and I agree. I’ve got a love affair with gear, and anything relating to skiing, hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, camping and the list can go on and on. Working nearly every day...
Armada's TSTw is the ultimate intro to rockered technology skis for women, and it makes for a fun, easy, breezy all-mountain ski for the more experienced ladies. The Overview Rockered skis can look a bit intimidating to some women, yet unless...
As Aspenites I think nearly all of us have been to Telluride at some point. Personally I have been there dozens of times in the past 10 years- to ski, see the fall colors, soccer tournaments, concerts and so...

Review: LifeStraw

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Did you know its easy to have clean drinking water anywhere in the world with one little straw? The LifeStraw Go water bottle should be in every outdoor enthusiast’s pack. It makes any type of contaminated water safe to drink. No...

SUP the Escalante

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Last spring, I began asking around the river community if anyone had SUPed the Escalante River in Southern Utah. The answer I got was that a few pack rafters had done it over the years, but no SUPs had any...
The OverviewLooking to find that bag that works for everything? Well, no such thing actually exists, but the Patagonia Ultralight Travel Tote comes darn close. With the option of being either a tote or a backpack, this bag can...
Are you shred-ready? Ladies, I can't stress the importance of being in good ski/snowboarding condition once the lifts start running. Because women have wider hips, smaller ACL's, more flexibility and less muscular strength, we are eight times more likely to...
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