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Can backcountry skiing survive in the Northeast?
Even as more people take up alpine touring on New England’s trails, winters are getting shorter, ‘weather whiplash’ events are eroding the snowpack and natural snow is becoming less reliable.
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Elizabeth Spiers: The end of snow
The phrase “wintry mix” fills me with despair. But even so, the lack of cold and ice in 2023 felt unsettling.
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Taking positive action for the planet
Cyclists, snowboarders, and trail runners unite to discuss their journeys to climate action in a three-part series playing on Outside Watch now.
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What the decline of mountain snow cover means for Canada
Snow covered mountains are the quintessential picture postcard of the Canadian Rockies but our mountains are seeing shorter snow seasons as our climate changes. So what will our mountain snow look like in the future and what will that mean for those relying on that water?
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Snow has been a no-show for some traditionally wintry cities
Growing up in New England, Leah Ofsevit's most cherished childhood memories were blanketed in snow. She remembers running barefoot outside with her brother at the first sign of it, building snowmen and ice castles most winters, strapping on skis as a toddler.
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What will New England be without its classic winters?
The region is losing its snow wicked fast.
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The Alpine Skiing World Cup has been upended by climate change
Officials have canceled seven of eight World Cup events due to warm temperatures, bad conditions, and a lack of snow.
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