Thanks to everybody who came to the show last night!
Today’s a great day to try out your Windstopper Headbands. Brrr.
Outlaw bike commuters with cajones grandes take to LA's busiest highways.
Teton Pass. Click.Thanks to everybody who came to the show last night!
Today’s a great day to try out your Windstopper Headbands. Brrr.
Another video offering from Jesse Brown. Something wicked (and black and hairy) this way comes.

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Sharma on the big screen.
Beer in your belly.
Shwag in your pocket.
And a (very) short video from the snaz.
8 p.m. Friday, Playmill Theater (50 W. Broadway in town)
$10 at the Cloudveil shop and The Enclosure Rock Gym.
$12 at the show. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Yes.

Words and Images by David Stubbs.
Despite a summer of more work than play, local photographer Brad Boner and I took advantage of Jackson’s last-minute convenience and decided last Wednesday afternoon to blow off the world and spend the next two days climbing the CMC Route on Mt. Moran. Neither Brad nor I had climbed the route before, but we were prepared, competent and Mother Nature was smiling so bright I wanted to kiss her.
KGB Productions unveils “The Sublimation Experiment” at the Playmill Theater on Friday, September 21 at 6:30 and 8:30. Two years in the making, this film promises plenty of good local ski vibes. And Chris and Sam of KGB promise plenty of beer and a raffle at the showing. Now if they could only promise us we’ll have plenty of snow this winter to sublimate.
Check it out.
“I do this to support my art, so back off,” says waitress/artist Charlotte Potter.
If God came to you in a dream or on a cloud and decreed that it was your sacred duty to produce the most bad ass climbing movie ever, as judged by the almighty himself, then you would do two things:

According to the October issue of Outside Magazine, the April 2005 cover of the magazine featuring Jackson’s own Sara Carlson is their readers’ “favorite cover ever.”
In the magazine’s online poll, Carlson received 25 percent of the votes. The runner-up was the July 2004 cover featuring Lance Armstrong, who received 15 percent. Has any other Jacksonite ever beaten Lance in anything, let alone by a comfortable, 10 percent margin? Yellow jersey to Carlson!