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1 month ago |
wsj.com | Brigid Mander
It took less than a minute from when we pushed my friends’ raft into the green current for the chaos and complications of the modern world to fall away. Drifting down the Upper San Juan River in southern Utah, life slowed to the speed of the river and the rhythm of nature. Over the next four days, sheer cliffs rose above the water; great blue herons fished, wildlife went about their business unperturbed on the banks.
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1 month ago |
advisorstream.com | Brigid Mander |Ron Phillips
By Brigid Mander March 24, 2025 It took less than a minute from when we pushed my friends’ raft into the green current for the chaos and complications of the modern world to fall away. Drifting down the Upper San Juan River in southern Utah, life slowed to the speed of the river and the rhythm of nature. Over the next four days, sheer cliffs rose above the water; great blue herons fished, wildlife went about their business unperturbed on the banks.
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1 month ago |
skimag.com | Brigid Mander
Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! Download the app. Dedicated, successful ski photographers are a special breed. They need to be artists, technicians, athletes, entrepreneurs, directors, and extra-strong Sherpas. Then, they must be willing to sit on the side of the action and document their subjects skiing blissful powder or notching the lines of a lifetime and spend hours editing the day’s work on a computer.
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1 month ago |
skimag.com | Brigid Mander
Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! Download the app. Dedicated, successful ski photographers are a special breed. They need to be artists, technicians, athletes, entrepreneurs, directors, and extra-strong Sherpas. Then, they must be willing to sit on the side of the action and document their subjects skiing blissful powder or notching the lines of a lifetime and spend hours editing the day’s work on a computer.
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2 months ago |
theinformation.com | Brigid Mander
For decades, skiers and snowboarders have seen the techiest, most highly engineered synthetic fabrics as the pinnacle of alpine function and fashion—a sentiment held with particular vehemence by the hordes of snowsports enthusiasts who stream out of the Bay Area each weekend for places like Palisades Tahoe and Heavenly. These days, though, one of the hotter items on the slopes is the traditional knitted wool ski sweater.
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