Mountain Life

Garrett Grove Slideshow

We’re right in the thick of winter now, La Nina is still coming on strong, and many of the Mountain Life contributors are sending in really great slideshows. So we’re… Read More

End of Days Snowboard Slideshow

Mountain Life contributor and long-time Sea to Sky local Mark Gribbon has a new slideshow up on his website that takes a hypothetical look at what snowboarding might look like… Read More

In This Issue- Eliel Hindert

The February 2011 issue of Mountain Life features up and coming skier Eliel Hindert. Check out the mag for the full story int he meantime here is “Ten Years” a… Read More

In this issue – Are edible insects the way of the future?

In the February 2011 issue of Mountain Life we sent Jess Smith on a mission to find some bugs and eat them. Insects, it seems, may be one answer to… Read More

SKI BUMS Film Shows in 10th Anniversary Screening

Hands up, tell the truth. If you could have it your way, how many of us want to just not give a crap about anything and live life as a… Read More

The Garywayne Way – Omnidirectional Skis

In the November issue we talked to Sheldon Steckman, creater of Garywayne Skis, the world’s first omni-directional schmearing utensil. Check out his site here

Turducken-A Rights!

Mountain Life Georgian Bay editor Colin Field took a stab at a turducken this month. Head over to the Mountain Life Georgian Bay side of the site to see a… Read More

Online Exclusive- New Olympic Book Features Local Photographers

online exclusive. With Glowing Hearts, and quick shutters. New 2010 Olympic book features local photographers. By Feet Banks STERLING LORENCE PHOTO – “I liked the very intense moments of Olympic… Read More

Online Exclusive- Red Mountain Road Trip

Keeping it Real at Red text and photos by Todd Lawson On every spring-skiing road trip, the mountains make it epic, while the people make it memorable. Case in point,… Read More

Gear – Key Gear

Key Gear The old saying in the Coast Mountains is, “If you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes.” True, big storms can roll in quickly and temperatures can rise… Read More