Category Archives: Off-Season
Ski Season Strengthening III
Margaret Burns Vap wrote this on Saturday, November 14th, 2009
Categorized as Fall, Off-Season, Skiing, YogaAs I’ve explained in the last two posts, yoga and skiing share in common the need for balance, flexibility and focus. Yoga helps cultivate these qualities, so it follows that practicing yoga can help improve [...]
continue readingSki Season Strengthening II
Margaret Burns Vap wrote this on Friday, November 6th, 2009
Categorized as Fall, Off-Season, Skiing, YogaWhat do yoga and skiing have in common? The need for balance, flexibility and focus.
Yoga helps cultivate these qualities, so it follows that practicing yoga can help improve ski technique.
Let’s face it — we [...]
Halloween Fly Fishing: Scary Weather, Monster Fish
Eric Anderson wrote this on Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Categorized as Ambassadors, Fall, Fishing, Idaho, Off-SeasonThis Halloween myself and two good friends, Chris and Kevin, decided to venture out into the frightening weather to do some lake fishing in the West Yellowstone area.
As we headed through Island Park, the five [...]
More Spring Skiing: Pedal Powered
Admin wrote this on Thursday, May 28th, 2009
Categorized as Adventures, Off-Season, SkiingThis post, written by Brian Mohr and Emily Johnson of Ember Phototography and first appeared on The Karhu Where Will You Ski Today site.
Pedal Powered Skiing
Earlier this spring, with our options for skiing out the back [...]
continue readingWyoming Weekend To Remember
Dax Kelm wrote this on Friday, May 22nd, 2009
Categorized as Adventures, Off-Season, Skiing, SnowboardingEditor’s Note: Due to lack of timing device, author Dax Kelm says times are entirely approximate, and possibly made up.
We’re hoping this gives folks some ideas for Memorial Day Weekend activities. Enjoy yourselves out [...]
Training With Lance
Lauren M. Whaley wrote this on Friday, November 14th, 2008
Categorized as Off-Season, TrainingAs Jess McMillan trains by chopping wood, skiing in other countries and doing pilates and dryland training, others take a different approach. Backbone Media’s Ian Anderson’s tells more ….
From Ian:
Our boy Len Zanni from Big [...]
McMillan Ready to Rock
Admin wrote this on Thursday, November 13th, 2008
Categorized as Off-Season, Skiing, TrainingWith 16 days until Jackson Hole Mountain Resort opens, Cloudveil ambassador Jess McMillan is training, training, training and blogging, blogging, blogging.
She’ll be in Jackson for the mountain’s Nov. 29 opening and here through December before [...]
continue readingEarly Season Scavenging
Peter Griffin wrote this on Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
Categorized as Adventures, Grand Teton National Park, Off-Season, Skiing, TrainingWhen the snow starts falling in Jackson Hole, it is high time for the “crazies” to hit the thinly coated slopes of Teton Pass in search of knee injury adventure.
On one hand, it is hard [...]
Spring Clean?
Megan Michelson wrote this on Thursday, May 8th, 2008
Categorized as Adventures, Off-SeasonYou’ve heard the saying before: “She’s not your girlfriend. It’s just your turn.” Welcome to mountain town dating politics. While the post après string-free flings and bed-hopping can be fun—there is an obvious downside. No, [...]
continue readingFlashback to Lift Access JHole
Chad Jackson wrote this on Thursday, April 24th, 2008
Categorized as Off-Season, Skiing, Uncategorized, Videos, WinterWith Jackson Hole Mountain Resort closed for the last few weeks, the Hole has been way too quiet. Its almost impossible to go out and get something to eat without resorting to your third choice [...]
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