Posts Tagged ‘skiing’
Grant Gunderson: A Window Into Winter
Mountain-enthusiast and North American photographer Grant Gunderson is living the dreamโor at least his version of it. Before ever picking up a camera, the Washington native spent every chance he got on the slopes, even learning to ski before he could walk. As he got older, Gunderson would document the adventures of his friends and…
Read MoreThe Art of Alpine Climbing & Photography with Ben Tibbetts
Photography by Ben Tibbetts Ben Tibbetts is an adventurer. It would be easy to describe him as a photographer, artist, author, filmmaker, IFMGA-certified mountain guide or an accomplished ski mountaineer because yes, he is all of those things. His films have been selected in international festivals, his photos have graced magazine covers, heโs competed in…
Read MoreTimbers Resorts: A Home Away From Home
Timbers Resorts: A Home Away From Home When traveling, whether with a spouse or your whole family, comfort is a very important factor, from location to amenities. Whether youโre booking a stay at a hotel for a long weekend or youโre traveling to your own vacation home multiple times a year, you want the place…
Read MoreFly Private to Squaw Valley This Ski Season
Fly Private to Squaw Valley This Ski Season Wheels Up, a membership-based private aviation company, wants your vacation to start as soon as you step onto your plane, rather than as soon as you arrive at your destination. Not something most people would usually consider, but Wheels Up promises to not only make your…
Read MoreDancing Bear Aspen: A Timbers Residence Club
By Ted Christodulidis Lost in the peaks of the Rocky Mountains at 8,000 feet above sea level, Aspen, Colorado rarely fails to capture the hearts of all who visit. With its small town charm, and big city amenities, the reasons for Aspenโs prestige are as abundant as its picturesque slopes and scenic trails. The town…
Read MoreAlpine Adventure: Heli-skiing the Rockies
By Ted Christodulidis For some, a holiday mountainside retreat is an established tradition. To breathe a different air and see a different sky, and for most, to seek out the freshest powder no cannon or resort could offer. Skiing, as we know it today, experienced its beginnings in Scandinavia and was practiced as long ago…
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