Powder

593“

By Christmas, I’d traded my old, tattered gloves for burly, warm ones. The sunny-day lens for my goggles remained buried deep in my gear bag. After a seemingly endless string of storm days, it was clear that something special was happening in Jackson Hole. You could feel it in the tramline and in the packed mid-mountain cafeteria. Meanwhile, laundry and dishes piled up at home as my wife and I traded mornings on the tram.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Powder

Powder3 min read
Making Magic Happen
MAGIC MOUNTAIN IS AN OLD-SCHOOL New England gem started in 1960 with a single T-Bar. To “Mad Man” Bobby Johnson, this indie ski hill is a picture of the future. Johnson, 59, is Magic’s new ski school director, the first Black man to hold this positio
Powder2 min read
The People We Ski With
THE PEOPLE I SKI WITH are dreamers, revolutionaries, fun hogs. Sometimes I wonder if they really exist. They’ve dedicated themselves to something as ridiculous and important as skiing. They’ve crafted their life around it. It’s a beautiful life. The
Powder1 min read
LIGHT & DRY
Special thanks to Sam Cox and Hans Ludwig. ■

Related Books & Audiobooks