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Telluride: Palmyra PeakTelluride's spectacular 13,319' Palmyra Peak opens as controlled, hike-to skiing for experts only.
Interview: Amber SeylerDirector Amber Seyler talks about the 'human factor' and the making of her haunting film, A Dozen More Turns.
Cucamonga Peak: Southwest FaceCity views and technical skiing abound on Cucamonga Peak, the highest 'front range' summit in the San Gabriels.
Interview: Andrew McLean Talks 'Steep'SierraDescents talks to Andrew McLean about his involvement in the new Documentary, Steep, plus expedition tips and gear.
North Peak: North CouloirWinter snow turns this classic Sierra ice climb into one of the range's more challenging ski descents.
Bloody Mountain: Bloody CouloirBlood, Bicycles, and Backcountry Skiing in the Mammoth Lakes region—who could ask for more?
MT. SHASTA: AVALANCHE GULCH7000 vertical feet of superb July skiing down Avalanche Gulch, 14,162' Mount Shasta's popular climbing route.
MT. WILLIAMSON: BAIRS CREEK CIRQUE18,000 vertical feet in 24 hours — a big-mountain climb and summit ski descent of 14,375' Mt. Williamson.
MT. LANGLEY: NORTHEAST COULOIRSummit descent of 14,027-foot Mt. Langley's Northeast Couloir, with a variation down the sheer east gully.