North Lake Tahoe’s Amazing Snow Conditions and Après-snowshoe Options

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The coffee I bought an hour ago has done the trick. No longer yawning, I cruise interstate 80 heading out of Reno’s industrial center with a jittery awareness. West of the glitz of downtown are the scraggy sage brush-covered foothills … Continue reading

Banff’s Top 10 Après-snowshoe Destinations

No matter what kind of snowshoer you are Banff National Park offers a wide variety of après-snowshoe experiences; from the historic to the wild to the modern, there’s something for everyone. Here are some of Banff’s best;

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Waldorf Astoria Park City Unveils New Restaurant Concept and Amenities for Snowshoeing Season

Waldorf Astoria Park City, the first ski property from the iconic hotel brand, announces a new collection of amenities for the winter season. Located in picturesque Park City, Utah, at the base of Canyons Resort, the hotel unveils several new … Continue reading

Culinary and Spirited Delights Headline the Holiday Season in Yosemite Valley

This year measure your holidays by moments rather than gifts. Yosemite always offers cool options for outdoor adventure followed by soul-satisfying après-snowshoe events.

Wine Pairings

Join a master sommelier for a wine tasting seminar and a winemaker’s dinner featuring a … Continue reading

Eat and Snowshoe Events: Stuff Your Face with Less Guilt

Want a guilt-free way to indulge yourself with food while exercising? Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are known as the best forms of aerobic exercise, but if you go on a “Gourmet Ski and Snowshoe Tour” on your snowshoes or XC … Continue reading

Aprés-snowshoe Toolkit

Carve out space in your day pack. You’ll need some necessary paraphernalia at your fingertips as soon as you get into the car or van after a day of snowshoeing.

Once you settle in and use some of the following … Continue reading

The Ten Best Snowshoe Films: Snowshoeing with James Bond and the Sundance Kid

The best movies, television programming and cartoons featuring the art of snowshoeing are ranked in order for the first time ever, just in time for gift buying and winter watching in those extra-dark hours. And how about this: stars who … Continue reading

The String Cheese Incident Announces Winter Carnival 2011

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The String Cheese Incident announces today that in 2011 they will be bringing back the always highly anticipated Winter Carnival. Set for Thursday, March 10, Friday, March 11, and Saturday, March 12 at the amazing 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, CO, the three-night run continues the long standing tradition of bringing SCI fans and diverse musical guests to Colorado for a snowy celebration. Joining S...

Fourmile Canyon Revival: A Concert to Benefit the Boulder Mountain Fire Relief Fund

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Colorado's music community comes together for “Fourmile Canyon Revival,” a remarkable night of music to raise funds for individuals and families directly affected by the devastating Fourmile Fire near Boulder. Presented by KBCO, the benefit concert will take place on Saturday, October 9th at 1st Bank Center in Bromfield, Colorado. It will feature Colorado's own The String Cheese Incident, Big Head...

The String Cheese Incident Launches Brand New Classic Archival Series

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The String Cheese Incident announces a brand new live archival series with Rhythm of the Road: Volume 1, Incident in Atlanta – 11.17.00. Available 11.09.10 in celebration of the historic show's ten year anniversary, this will be the first offering in SCI's new series “Rhythm of the Road” which will be highlighting many of the band's most celebrated concerts with remastered limited edition releases...

Mountain Music Review: Greg Brown – The Evening Call

If you're unfamiliar with Greg Brown, here's a brief bio: he's a veteran on the folk singer/songwriter scene, with 25 other releases under his belt, dating back to 1974.

Mountain Music Review: Charlie Sexton – Cruel and Gentle Things

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Cruel and Gentle Things is Charlie Sexton's first release since 1995's Under the Wishing Tree. Yes folks, that does make ten years. So what the hell has he been up to all that time? Well, he sure ain't been loafin'. He's worked quite a bit with Lucinda Williams, both as a guest artist and as her producer; he's also produced an album for Double Trouble; but by far the bulk of his time has been spent playing lead guitar with Bob Dylan ('99-'03). No wait, that's not true.