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Few Things Go Better Together Than Kahawa 1893 Coffee and Skiing

I woke up well before the winter sun rose, the sky still cloaked in darkness. My day began by boiling water for my Kahawa 1893 bagged coffee. Yes, you read that right: coffee in a tea bag. It’s simple, mess-free, and surprisingly effective. As the water boiled, I loaded my ski gear into the car. Just in time for the kettle to ring, the car was loaded. Pouring my first cup into my travel mug and enough water into a different thermos for more coffee later. Skiing and coffee have become the ultimate pairing—a ritual that kickstarts my day and keeps me fueled for the slopes. This winter, I discovered the joy of caffeinated skiing adventures with Kahawa 1893’s bagged coffee. It’s not as strange as it sounds, so hear me out.

I Turned The North Face Gear Box Into A Boot Bag—and You Should Too

When I upgraded to a new backcountry ski setup, I faced a problem familiar to many: shuttling gear to and from the car in a haphazard, inefficient way. Enter The North Face Base Camp Gear Box. What started as a general-purpose gear hauler has become my ultimate boot bag, streamlining my ski days into a grab-and-go dream. But there’s more to this gear box than meets the eye, and it’s worth exploring its features and versatility before deciding if it’s right for you.

Call Me a Jerry for Using My Backcountry Ski Gear at a Resort

“Do you look sick, or do I look like a Jerry?” It’s the question I ask myself every time I strap into my backcountry setup for a day at the resort. Early season turns blur the line between style and practicality, and I’m unapologetically in the latter camp. The truth is, I only own backcountry ski gear, so I use it at the resort. Why not just head into the backcountry? Let me explain—but first, here’s a breakdown of my setup.

Of a Lifetime by The North Face Makes You Want to Charter a Sailboat To Antarctica

When I first saw Of A Lifetime pop up on my computer screen, I figured I’d give it a quick watch. Five minutes in, I realized this was no ordinary ski video. This was something special. I paused, headed to my TV, and settled in to experience the full 44 minutes on the biggest screen in my house. It was the best decision I made all week.

Jimmy Chin and Jim Morrison Return to Everest to Ski the Hornbein Couloir

In a bold and emotionally charged endeavor, renowned American ski mountaineer Jim Morrison, along with acclaimed filmmaker Jimmy Chin, is set to tackle one of the most challenging ski descents on Mount Everest: the Hornbein Couloir. This ambitious project, part of a multi-million dollar initiative funded by the National Geographic Society and The North Face, aims to pay tribute to Morrison’s late partner, Hilaree Nelson, who tragically died attempting a similar feat on Mount Manaslu in 2022.

The Best National Parks to Visit in the Winter

When the temperature drops and a blanket of snow covers the landscape, America's National Parks take on a new and magical character. Winter is a special time to explore these natural wonders, as the crowds thin, the air becomes crisp, and the scenery transforms into a snowy paradise. Here are five of the best national parks to visit during the winter months, each offering its own unique charm and opportunities for adventure.

Your Guide to the Most Luxurious Ski Destinations This Winter

As the first snowflakes delicately fall and the mountains transform into a pristine white canvas, winter enthusiasts from around the globe eagerly anticipate the enchantment of the season. 

But for those who yearn for that perfect blend of thrilling days on the slopes and pampered nights in luxurious lodgings, winter is more than just a season; it's an invitation to embark on a captivating journey to some of the world's most exquisite ski destinations that seamlessly weave adventure and opulence into a single tapestry. 

From the rugged mountains of Montana to the charming chalet villages of Switzerland, let's dive into the ski havens that promise the ultimate fusion of skiing and indulgent accommodations this winter.

7 Best Adventures Around Incline Village, Nevada

Nestled on the northern shores of the stunning Lake Tahoe, Incline Village, Nevada, is a hidden gem for adventure seekers. Surrounded by the majestic Sierra Nevada Mountains, this charming town offers a plethora of outdoor activities year-round.  Whether you're into hiking, skiing, water sports, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, Incline Village has something for everyone. In this blog, we'll explore seven of the best adventures you can embark on in this remarkable destination.

Cody Townsend Dives Into Mountain Philosophies in the Latest Video of the 50 Project

Cody Townsend has a tough choice to make, stay and ski in the Eastern Sierra or drive to British Columbia for a second attempt on Comstock. Inevitably, the decision is made and Townsend returns to Comstock for a second year in a row to attempt a line that few people have skied. Hopes are high and the crew is tosses their heavy packs over their shoulders, will they succeed? Watch the video to find out:

Best Hot Springs and Ski Destination

As the cold winter months approach, many of us yearn for a cozy escape from the frigid temperatures and gray skies. What better way to unwind and rejuvenate than by indulging in the delightful combination of hot springs and cold snow? Picture yourself immersed in warm, mineral-rich waters while delicate snowflakes fall gently around you—a perfect harmony of relaxation and natural beauty. In this blog, we'll explore some exquisite winter getaways that offer the unique blend of hot springs and snowy landscapes.

“Open Late Fridays” Are Back By Popular Demand At This Lake Tahoe Ski Resort

Starting Friday, February 23rd, Mount Rose Ski Tahoe is bringing back a Lake Tahoe classic, “Open Late Fridays”. As the winter days fade and spring season is upon us, Mount Rose Ski Tahoe will be open two hours longer every Friday until the end of the ski season. That means you can skip out of the office early on Friday and get a few extra laps as the chairlifts spin, taunting all those stuck behind the screen of a Zoom meeting.