Olympic snowboard halfpipe gold medalist Ayumu Hirano of Japan landed a triple cork 1440 to win the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Copper Mountain, Colorado. Hirano, 26, opened his third and last run of ...
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgaria’s mountain rescue service says one person has died in an avalanche on Pirin Mountain, in the south of the country, rescue efforts are underway to find several ...
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Once you endure two long and rather tedious drag lifts, you can glide through the rest of Espace San Bernardo’s 160 kilometers of varied pistes and mountain restaurants serving generous plates ...
With the official opening of Bear Mountain on Friday, Big Bear Mountain Resort is now fully open for the winter season. All three ski areas - Snow Valley, Snow Summit, and Bear Mountain are open ...
“It’s strategically extremely important. There is no substitute for mountains.” The summit of Mount Hermon lies in Syria, in a buffer zone that separated Israeli and Syrian forces for fifty ...
Zhangjiajie, China's first national park, also features glass-bottomed bridges, a mountain elevator and a food court complete with a McDonald's for those inclined to take it easy. Shy was not an ...
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This December 11, celebrate the grandeur of mountains on International Mountain Day! Learn how innovation, adaptation, and youth empowerment play a crucial role in safeguarding these essential ...
Every year on December 11 we celebrate International Mountain Day (IMD)—a tribute to the awe-inspiring peaks that shape our world and captivate our wanderlust. Mountains are more than stunning ...
Skiers, climbers, cyclists and even mushroom-pickers face surprising new risks in the mountains – and so do those who rescue them. But scientists are working on ways to keep us all safe.