British Columbia

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Deep, wave-beaten fjords, thick rainforests and craggy mountains–British Columbia’s landscape seems built for outdoor adventure. It’s this landscape that draws both novice and expert adventurers from around the globe to experience some of the most challenging terrain on the planet.
Urban areas like Vancouver offer their own adventures, both the vivid, multicultural cityscape and the harsh underbelly open up to those who enter.
British Columbia has a lot going on. The articles below barely scratch the surface, but they may remind you of all of the reasons you started traveling in the first place.

Snow →

Photos and stoke from a backcountry ski trip.

Snow →

The first time I strapped on a snowboard was in 1989.

Couples + Romantic →

You have 24 hours to explore Parksville, Vancouver Island's rugged playground.

Sports + Adventure →

Deep underground on Vancouver Island, an unexpected connection between father and son.

Cycling →

The feeling of weightlessness, of Holy-Shit-I-Am-Flying, lasts but a moment...

Trip Planning →

Eagles emerge from the fog. Some are old, some new with brightly coloured wings.

Trip Planning →

Whistler-Blackcomb is well-known for its winter activities, namely skiing and...

Luxury + High End →

Heli-Skiing in British Colombia is the ULTIMATE ski experience.

Camping →

To help people, empower them and support them to find answers for themselves.

Sustainability →

The Master Development Agreement may have been approved, but this story is not yet over.

Snow →

Colorado was hurting for snow; it was practically still summer in Tahoe and Mammoth.

Snow →

Revelstoke is probably what Jackson Hole must have felt like in the 60s.

Consciousness →

The path becomes clearer for those with the courage to start down it.

Snow →

In all, there are over 80 in-bound double-black diamond chutes.

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35 inches of fresh powder within 48 hours in Fernie, BC.

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I started snowboarding in 1989, but it was only last year that I heard of splitboarding.

Snow →

Griffin Post and the Teton Gravity Research crew chase storms and snow on the Powder...

 

When we keep our minds open, the universe knocks and opportunity walks through the door.

Soccer →

“What else is new,” the striker chuckled as he jogged back into position.

The Season →

Greg Hill skied over 2,000,000 feet last year. What now?

Occupy Wall Street →

"The 1% need us, and the fish need us, and the forests need us."