Good article explaining how ski cinematographers use new technology to increase quality of ski films. The technology discussed could be applied to any filming type, even the big screen.
This website provides a great description of skiing in Tuckerman Ravine. There is also a forum on the site where consistent reports on conditions in the bowl are posted. This is a very useful site for anyone traveling to Tuckerman Ravine, the East's most popular and dangerous area for backcountry skiing.
This snowmobile forum was very useful to me. I used it to tell me things that i needed to know so i could fix my sled. It has answered every question that i have had about my snowmobile.
This website has information regarding all of the levels of the PSIA test and how to get certified and take the test, along with useful information regarding how to take the test.
I used this website to find the names of the parts i needed to fix my snowmobile. It was very useful and helpful. It gave me the part name and the part number so i could order a new part all on one website
Powder Magazine has an entire part of their website devoted to avalanche education. On this page you can find updates of major avalanche events and weekly posts about various avalanche hazards and elements of backcountry etiquette.
Yobeat's Top 10 Colleges for Snowboarding By Brooke Geery Aug 27th, 2013. If you are looking for some colleges and you are into snowboarding and skiing, this is the website for you. Yobeat is running down the list of the top 10 snowboarding colleges and Vermont takes four and ninth place with UVM and Middlebury
This website provides a plethora of information about how to perceive and avoid avalanche conditions and how to handle a situation when an avalanche does occur. It has extremely detailed instructions on how to test for avalanches and make smart decisions in the backcountry.
Adventureskier.com provides information on backcountry conditions in the Northeast. On the site are useful weather and avalanche links as well as blog posts that all can be used to keep skiers updated on conditions in the Northeast throughout the winter.
This is a brilliant story by the New York Times detailing an avalanche that occurred in Washington state that took three lives. It is an extremely detailed report on the snow conditions, terrain, and decisions made by the skiers that were conducive to the avalanche.