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fromSlate Magazine
15 hours ago

It's Bizarre, Unnatural, and the Size of a Football Field. It Might Be the Thing to Save Ski Resorts.

Snow farming is an innovative technique helping ski resorts combat climate change by storing snow for future use.
Berlin
fromCN Traveller
1 day ago

The best hotels in Troms, Norway

The best hotels in Tromsø, Norway, are selected for luxury, design, location, service, and sustainability.
Europe news
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 days ago

Drones are key to protecting the Arctic where humans can't, but getting them to work in the cold is a challenge

NATO requires affordable drones for effective monitoring and security in the challenging Arctic region.
OMG science
fromMail Online
1 day ago

Explorers find a secret ISLAND in Antarctica's 'danger zone'

A previously undiscovered island was found in the Weddell Sea by scientists seeking shelter from rough weather.
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Not some piece of ice': Greenland hits back at Trump insult

Greenland's Prime Minister emphasizes the nation's pride and calls for NATO unity to uphold international law against U.S. President Trump's remarks.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago

I've Camped on 4 Continents-These Are the 12 Outdoor Essentials I Never Camp Without in the Spring, From $8

One of the most indispensable items for spring tent camping is a rain fly. Your tent probably comes with one, but when that thing gets absolutely drenched, the water will soak through and drip from the ceiling. So, install this tarp above your tent and at an angle, so the rain rolls right off it.
Pets
Skiing
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

When Winter Finally Turns: A Deeper Way of Welcoming Spring

Winter symbolizes retreat, marked by loss and the Sand Creek Massacre, which represents a profound historical tragedy for indigenous peoples.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
5 days ago

It may not feel like it, but warmer temperatures are right around the corner: meteorologist | CBC News

Toronto will experience one last cold spell before warmer spring weather arrives later this week.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
1 day ago

PSA: Don't Walk on Frozen Lakes in April - SnowBrains

Visitors are ignoring warnings and walking on melting lakes in the Alps, leading to rescues and hospitalizations.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
13 hours ago

Where Will it Be Deep This Week? These are the Top 5 Forecasted Resorts in North America for the Next 10 Days - SnowBrains

California resorts are expected to receive significant snowfall this week, enhancing skiing conditions.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 days ago

Reflecting on a Difficult Season That Still Gave Plenty of Joy - SnowBrains

This winter in Oregon saw a late start and below-average snowpack, resulting in fewer ski days and a different skiing experience.
fromSnowBrains
2 days ago

Best Ski Resorts in the Southern Hemisphere

Valle Nevado, located in the Chilean Andes, is South America's largest ski resort, known for its legendary powder days and cultural immersion experience.
Snowboarding
Germany news
fromThe Local Germany
3 weeks ago

Germany set for warmer days after a bout of cold 'classic April weather'

Germany's volatile March weather transitions from near-summer warmth to frost and snow, with spring conditions expected to stabilize by mid-week.
#climate-change
fromSnowBrains
2 days ago
Snowboarding

The West Lost Its Spring: A Broken Winter Disrupts Resorts, Athletes, and Mountain Life - SnowBrains

fromFast Company
2 months ago
World news

Ideal host cities for future Winter Olympics are dropping off the map. Fake snow won't be enough to help

fromSnowBrains
3 weeks ago
Snowboarding

For the First Time in 25 Years, Greenland Ski Resort Remains Closed Amid Warmth and Low Snow Totals - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
2 days ago
Snowboarding

The West Lost Its Spring: A Broken Winter Disrupts Resorts, Athletes, and Mountain Life - SnowBrains

fromFast Company
2 months ago
World news

Ideal host cities for future Winter Olympics are dropping off the map. Fake snow won't be enough to help

fromSnowBrains
3 weeks ago
Snowboarding

For the First Time in 25 Years, Greenland Ski Resort Remains Closed Amid Warmth and Low Snow Totals - SnowBrains

SF parents
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Don't lick that cold metal pole in winter-if you do, don't panic

Tundra tongue cases peaked in the 1950s among children, with remedies ranging from warm water to dangerous methods, causing injuries from mild bleeding to potential amputation.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

The World's Northernmost Mountain Coaster Lets You Ride Through Snow and Ice in the Arctic

The Ruka Coaster in Finnish Lapland is the world's northernmost mountain coaster, operating year-round in subarctic conditions and attracting over 50,000 riders in its first six months.
fromUnofficial Networks
3 days ago

Skier Barely Misses Pond Skim Double Front Flip in Alaska

Enzo attempted a double front flip at Alaska's Hilltop Ski Area. He comes pretty close to landing it, nearly getting his skis all the way around, but he just didn't quite get it.
Snowboarding
#skiing
fromSnowBrains
3 days ago

End of Season Checklist: Care for Your Gear - SnowBrains

Visually inspect skis, bases, and edges. If any damage, get a full tune to fix the damage, grind the bases, and sharpen the edges.
Snowboarding
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
4 days ago

Ghost Ski Hills: The Rise and Fall of Ontario's Ski Landscape - SnowBrains

Ontario's ski culture has evolved significantly, with many local ski hills closing over the years despite the popularity of skiing and snowboarding.
#backcountry-skiing
Snowboarding
fromWhitelines Snowboarding
4 days ago

| Watch Live | The Uninvited Invitational 2026

The Uninvited Invitational showcases women's snowboarding talent with a global event series, culminating in finals at Woodward Park City from April 9-12.
#avalanche
fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago
Snowboarding

2 Backcountry Skiers Survive Avalanche Near Nuuk, Greenland, Buried Up to 16 Feet Deep for Nearly an Hour - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago
Snowboarding

2 Backcountry Skiers Survive Avalanche Near Nuuk, Greenland, Buried Up to 16 Feet Deep for Nearly an Hour - SnowBrains

Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
6 days ago

Park Etiquette: 9 Tips to Stay Safe in the Terrain Park - SnowBrains

Terrain parks require strict adherence to safety rules to prevent injuries and ensure a safe experience for all skiers.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This U.S. City Offers a 90% Chance of Seeing the Northern Lights

Fairbanks, Alaska offers a 90 percent chance of seeing the northern lights during winter aurora season from August 21 through April 21.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
1 week ago

Mountain Mayhem: The Rise of Gaper Day in North American Ski Culture - SnowBrains

Gaper Day celebrates silliness on the slopes, encouraging participants to wear ridiculous outfits and enjoy skiing in a judgment-free environment.
#cold-weather-gear
World news
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

A Minneapolis Winter Like No Other

Philip Cheung documents immigration enforcement, public protests, and federal agents' movements across Los Angeles and Minneapolis, observing evolving local resistance and federal responses.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Should you eat snow cream? Opinions differ on the social-media-fueled winter confection

First snow of the year means SNOW CREAM," "This is literally my childhood," "Ohhhh girlfriend you're not supposed to make snow cream with the first snow of the season," "Hey so I saw an under the microscope of snow and I'd just put that back on the ground.
Food & drink
US news
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I was born and raised in Alaska. People are often surprised to learn about what my life there was really like.

Alaska features both extensive urban life and wilderness, with frequent flying and common small-plane ownership, and persistent misconceptions about daily life.
Science
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

What ice fishing can teach us about making foraging decisions

Ice-fishing competitions reveal how social cues and group behavior influence human foraging decisions using GPS and head-mounted camera tracking in real-world conditions.
Miscellaneous
fromBustle
2 months ago

How The Heck Do Winter Olympians Stay Warm In The Snow?

Winter Olympic athletes use protective clothing, topical barriers, specific skincare, and intense focus to manage extreme cold, high altitudes, and skin irritation during competition.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Parenting in Winter Is Hard

Long, dark winters biologically strain nervous systems, reduce mood-regulating chemicals, increase illness and routine disruption, causing widespread fatigue, dysregulation, and parenting strain.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

How to stay warm while exercising outdoors: 16 expert tips for running, hiking and swimming

There's a glorious smugness that can only be experienced by exercising outdoors in winter conditions. The fresh air, the endorphins, the reduced risk of heart disease they're all nice bonuses, but nothing beats that knowing nod from another rain-drenched runner, or the horrified faces of nearby dog walkers as you stride confidently into the sea for a winter dip.
Running
Public health
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

February freeze alert: why this weekend's temperatures are more dangerous than snow - Silicon Canals

Extreme cold causes silent, life-threatening harm (hypothermia, frostbite, organ failure) and requires more attention than visible snowstorms or supply-focused prepping.
Relationships
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

I flew to the Arctic Circle to meet a man I once ghosted

Chanté Joseph met a compelling match in Rio, ghosted him, and months later reunited with him in the Arctic Circle during an emotionally challenging trip.
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

The February self-care ritual Scandinavians practice that fights winter darkness better than any supplement - Silicon Canals

Instead, they practice something called "friluftsliv" - literally "free air life" - and in February, when winter feels endless, this practice becomes almost sacred. It's their secret weapon against the darkness, and after trying it myself during a particularly rough winter, I can tell you it works better than any supplement I've ever taken. The word itself sounds complicated, but friluftsliv is beautifully simple. It means spending time outdoors, regardless of weather conditions. Not despite the cold and darkness, but because of it.
Mindfulness
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Just surviving the Arctic could be half the battle for NATO in a future war

SODANKYLÄ, Finland - Deep snow. Fleeting daylight. Wet clothes. Frozen weapons. Sub-zero temperatures. NATO soldiers training in Arctic warfare are learning that in a future conflict, fighting the enemy may be only half the battle. The other would be surviving the region's harsh winters. "The environment can be hard for someone who is not used to it," said Finnish Lt. Laura Lähdekorpi, bundled up and dressed in camouflage to blend in with the snow.
Careers
fromWIRED
2 months ago

How to Use Physics to Escape an Ice Bowl

I don't know who invented this crazy challenge, but the idea is to put someone in a carved-out ice bowl and see if they can get out. Check it out! The bowl is shaped like the inside of a sphere, so the higher up the sides you go, the steeper it gets. If you think an icy sidewalk is slippery, try going uphill on an icy sidewalk. What do you do when faced with a problem like this? You build a physics model, of course.
Science
Environment
fromIntelligencer
2 months ago

Thunder Ice to Exploding Trees: A Glossary of Scary Winter Storm Terms

A winter storm will bring thunder-driven freezing precipitation (thunder-ice/thunder-sleet) across the Mississippi River Valley while an extreme cold snap risks tree explosions in the Midwest.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Drive the ice road', Estonians told just don't fasten your seatbelt

An officially marked 20km ice road now links Saaremaa and Hiiumaa in western Estonia, enabling safer car travel after severe freezing disrupted ferry service.
Canada news
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

In Greenland, Design Meets Glaciers, Gravesites, and a Galactic Ocean

Modern expedition cruising makes remote Arctic sites like Beechey Island and Franklin’s wrecks accessible, blending comfortable travel with encounters of historical tragedy and extreme conditions.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The 10 Best Foods To Keep In Your Car In Case Of Winter Weather Emergencies - Tasting Table

There are several things you'll want to keep in your car for winter emergencies, including a first aid kit, blankets, jumper cables, and even an emergency radio. But what about food? You don't want to be sitting there for hours, hungry and freezing cold, with nothing to eat. We talked to a few safety experts, including Dr. Jason Schroder, medical director and co-founder of Craft Body Scan;
Food & drink
#winter-storm
fromWIRED
2 months ago
Environment

Underwear Is Emergency Gear! How to Prep for This Weekend's Extreme Winter Weather

fromWIRED
2 months ago
Environment

Underwear Is Emergency Gear! How to Prep for This Weekend's Extreme Winter Weather

fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

Where to ski in Norway: an ultimate guide to Europe's underrated slopes

Having settled on where to ski in Norway, I found myself packing up the Kvikk Lunsj wafers and sweet brown brunost cheese sandwiches at the glassy Juvet Landscape Hotel, deep in the Sunnmøre Alps. Then the slow ascent, with skins on our splitboard skis, up to the peak at Mefjellet: torturous in some ways, looking at all that glinting Care Bear snow all the way up, but also a deliciously tantric act of meditation and delayed gratification.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

I Just Moved Back From Europe-These Are the Apres-ski Looks I'm Copying for My Winter Trips, From $20

Form-fitting coats, designer goggles, and sleek ski pants were the norm for women, while high-performance brands with a retro bent dominated for men-and that was just the ski gear. After skiing, the après looks were as functional as they were chic, and always with an effortlessly European touch. I grew to love having a wide-banded headband and insulated après-ski boots for drinks on the patio, and a statement puffer vest thrown over my thermals was an easy transition from skiing to sipping.
Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

I've never felt such a skin-zinging feeling of being alive': my year of swimming in Nordic seas

Warm lights shine from the houses that dot the wintry slopes of Mount Flyen and a cold wind blows as I stand in a swimming costume trying to talk myself into joining my friends in Bergen harbour. Stars are already appearing in the inky mid-afternoon sky. Life-changing moments are easy to spot in retrospect, but at the time they can feel so ordinary. I didn't know then that my wintry swim would lead to a year of adventures.
Travel
Environment
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 months ago

Brooklyn's winter of ice and snow

Brooklyn received over a foot of snow from Winter Storm Fern, remains icy with sub-freezing temperatures, and may face another polar vortex mid-February.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

Blizzard-like Storms Are Hitting Parts of the U.S.-Here Are the 8 Smartest Items to Have to Stay Warm

When I arrived in Belgrade on the last day of September, I knew drizzly walks and brisk fall temperatures were in the cards. But on my third day in Serbia, less than two weeks into autumn, the snow started falling-and when I woke up in my cozy mountainside hotel in Zlatibor the next morning, it was piled 10 inches high.
Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

We had Norway's glacial lakes to ourselves': readers' favourite breaks in Scandinavia and Finland

A week's hiking in Jotunheimen national park (230 miles north of Oslo) last summer brought me tranquillity and peace. During four days of challenging hiking and wild camping through the area we saw hardly anyone else, having entire lush green valleys and still glacial lakes to ourselves. We were fortunate to have stunning weather throughout and, despite it being July, still had a reasonable amount of snow to traverse.
Travel
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Avalanche Sweeps Away 13 Ski Tourists Near Trollfjord in Northern Norway, Leaving 1 Injured - SnowBrains

An avalanche near Trollfjordvatnet in northern Norway caught 13 ski tourists, injuring one person and temporarily burying two others before all were rescued by helicopter.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

How to Survive and Actually Enjoy Skiing in Flat Light

Skiing in low-visibility conditions becomes more manageable by staying in groups, skiing trees, moving slowly, and watching your skis for orientation feedback.
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

The Strange World Of Skiing Superstitions - SnowBrains

If you grew up in a region that received snow, you're probably familiar with the multitude of skiing superstitions. Whether it was wearing your pajamas inside out or flushing ice cubes down the toilet, every kid had their preferred method of playing with fate to force a snow day. Skiers, however, have taken snow superstitions to the next level. A common superstition in the skiing world is the refusal to call the last run, as doing so can apparently heighten your risk of getting injured.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 months ago

Pedal, Skin, Ski, Repeat: Surviving Iceland's Winter With Hestra Athlete Cody Cirillo - SnowBrains

Cody Cirillo and Matthew Tufts set out to do something that sounds simple until you picture the map, the season, and the wind. In the dead of winter, they bike-packed and skied their way around Iceland on a 1,000-mile, 35-day, human-powered loop. Their new film, A Hundred Words for Wind , released December 18, tracks the whole push, from ice-choked roads and sideways rain to those rare, hard-won windows when the mountains finally opened long enough to climb and ski.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
2 months ago

The Next Week Is Looking Sad For North American Snowfall

Many of us are riding the high of the recent major snowstorm wondering when the next big powder day will swing through. Unfortunately for most of North America, it looks like the snowy weather won't be returning anytime soon, or at least not for the next week. Meteorologist Chris Tomer 's Mountain Weather Update paints a rather sad picture for snowfall totals in North America between January 29th and February 5th.
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