Up Front Let them Cut Runs Province fights economic downturn with new backcountry ski area By Amanda Follett Smithers, B.C., like many mountain towns, is full of skiers. Skiers who… Read More
The Loonatic Fringe By Stephen Vogler Some folks love to revel in the superstitions and patriotic fervour surrounding the Olympics. They keep their fingers crossed to the end of the… Read More
Contender From the Prairies to the Podium ML catches up with Jenn Heil, the reigning goddess of moguls by Todd Lawson There once was a tiny Albertan ski hill named… Read More
Limbo. A Winter Olympic Sport? By Ace MacKay-Smith Anyone who’s ever attempted to shimmy under a horizontal pole will probably agree that limbo very well could be an Olympic-worthy sport.… Read More
RANT Hot Dog! Remembering how to have fun By Feet Banks I learned to ski at age seven, around the same time the movie Hot Dog came out. I remember… Read More
Editor’s Message– Feet First It’s all about getting high in the mountains, I mean way up there near the tops, and then turning around and looking back over the world.… Read More
Epic Trip 1968 Winter Olympics, Grenoble, France by Ace MacKay-Smith This is an Olympic story that I don’t remember, but I’m going to tell you about it anyway… In 1968 my Mom and Dad… Read More
Environment Consumption Gone Wild By William Edmondson It has always been fairly easy to pass the buck when it comes to our planet in peril, but make no mistake: the… Read More
Artist profile CHILI THOM “For me the Inukshuk has always been a symbol of man’s existence in nature,” says 33-year-old Whistler artist Chili Thom as he effortless twists his paintbrush… Read More