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Style Never Dies

The new school of riders are building on the style that the pioneers started, continuing their art of expression and taking it further than before.

Goodbye Winter…

For those of you who don’t know Will Chitty, you might want to check out his article on guiding in Valemount.  However, there are three things your should know about Will:  he’s a…

Breaking Your Mold

Progression is defined as a movement or development toward a destination or a more advanced state, which for most sledders this movement is something we all strive for.  Whether it’s something like…

10 Commandments of Sledding Style

The Lord said to Moses, “Come up to me on the mountain and stay here, and I will give you the tablets of stone with the law and commandments I have written…

The Start to my Perfect Day

The Start To My Perfect Day   Each winter month has its own characteristics that set it apart from the other months. I would have to say that March is one of…

Way Back There

Colin Wallace photo   It was one of those days when you knew it was epic way back there. The last storm cycle was a week ago and all of the easily…

Shorter is Funner

Ron Jeremy doesn’t go snowmobiling very often. But when he does, he whips out his 174” track and starts ramming it into all the nastiest zones. Of course that’s not true. The…

The Honey Hole

Photos by Nick Reedy   The Honey Hole It’s early Friday afternoon and I have had just about enough of work for the week.  While the emails and problems continue to roll…

My Experience at Burandt’s Backcountry Adventure

What is it like to ride with the face of backcountry sledding? A friend and I had opportunity to ride with Chris at his location in Buena Vista, Colorado. Here is an account of my…

For Love of the Sport

All images by Brandy Floyd For Love of the Sport My attitude coming into this season has had a bit of a change from that of years past. With the recent rash of…