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ICYMI: 83-Year-Old Caught Skiing in Speedo

We don't recommend starting directly into this bright star, either.

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Mike Hayes, you’ve done it again, turning one of the most epic moments in nature into a personal highlight reel. This is, for lack of a better vocabulary, stunning. Check out Mike’s run off the top of Mount Mansfield.

 

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83-year-old Caught Skiing in Speedo

Meanwhile, in Fernie…old men are celebrating a different kind of totality. We don’t recommend starting directly at this one, either.

 

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Swatch Nines Reveals 2024 Course

I know you’re probably waiting for Pookie’s new outfit, but we’ve got something else that’s actually fire: That’s right, it’s the 2024 Swatch Nines course reveal. Like something dreamed up by a space-obsessed 9-year-old (or at least one that doesn’t understand physics), this course is as gravity-defying as ever, and I for one cannot wait to see who throws down this year. Did you see the size of those hips?! No, Pookie, not yours, relax.

For the Ski Nerds: Dave and Jake Moe’s HOF Acceptance Speech

This year’s U.S. Ski Hall of Fame induction ceremony was a big one for ski media. Jake and Dave Moe, the brothers who dreamed up Powder Magazine, helped kick off Sun Valley’s freestyle revolution, and continue to be influential voices in the ski world today, were officially inducted into the Hall this year and took us all down memory lane with this fun video and speech. Tune in if you’re feeling nostalgic, and pay your respects to the dudes who made skiing weird again.

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