
Amy Marwick
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Dec 11, 2024 |
fall-line.co.uk | Amy Marwick
Main Image: Jeremy BernardThere are six stops on the Freeride World Tour, with the first five stops open to all the riders who have made this season’s cut. The sixth stop is the final and is reserved for the top riders only (and the occasional wild card). Athletes will be ranked according to their three best results from the first five events and only the top riders will proceed to the sixth and final competition on the iconic Bec de Rosses in Verbier.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
mpora.com | Amy Marwick
Travel To really know a place, you need to speak to someone who actually lives there, without relying just on guidebooks and Google searches. Snow Magazine speaks to two locals who give us the inside scoop on visiting the Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschönau ski area. Sponsored contentThese days, it’s incredibly easy to find your way around any ski resort by yourself.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
mpora.com | Amy Marwick
Travel The internet is all well and good, but if you really want to get to know a place, you need some insider knowledge. Snow Magazine talks to a local to get to know the beautiful ski resort of St. Johann in Salzburg on a different level. Sponsored contentThere’s a saying in travel: if you want to see the sights, pick up a guidebook; but if you want to discover what makes a place special, you have to ask a local.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
fall-line.co.uk | Amy Marwick
If you’re planning on investing in a new pair of ski (or snowboard) boots this winter then make sure you spend your money at your local winter sport retailer. The Snowsport Industries of Great Britain (SIGB) have teamed up with Big White Ski Resort in British Columbia, Canada, to offer a lucky skier or snowboarder the chance to win the trip of a lifetime for two.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
fall-line.co.uk | Amy Marwick
What does it take to claim a space on the Freeride World Tour? 19-year-old Jordan Ray seems to be on the right track. Winner of the Freeride Junior Tour 2023 and a rising star in the freeride world, he could become the first British skier to gain a spot at the top. Born to British parents, Jordan was raised in the Swiss mountain town of Villars, where straight-lining steep mountain faces is just another day in his backyard.
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