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Inside Alex Honnold’s Tricked-Out New Adventure Van

Back in 2014, pro climber Alex Honnold gave us a tour of the 2002 Ford Econoline E150 he used as his mobile base camp. That van served him...

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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Lower Sackville, NS - just watching all the fireworks from my balcony!

Lower Sackville, NS - just watching all the fireworks from my balcony! submitted by /u/brandierosw
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ITAP 2019 Sunrise Annadel State Park Sonoma County Ca

ITAP 2019 Sunrise Annadel State Park Sonoma County Ca submitted by /u/leonardlennyl
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Happy New Year!! Snowshoeing in Central Oregon

Happy New Year!! Snowshoeing in Central Oregon submitted by /u/CitizenBoredom
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Happy New Year!! Snowshoeing in Central Oregon

Happy New Year!! Snowshoeing in Central Oregon submitted by /u/CitizenBoredom
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First sunrise over Palm Beach

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Walking this morning in Tiveden National Park, Sweden

Walking this morning in Tiveden National Park, Sweden submitted by /u/ApeCentral
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Sedona at a standstill on New Years eve.

Sedona at a standstill on New Years eve. submitted by /u/C0sm0pyp
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The Grand Canyon is too epic!!!

The Grand Canyon is too epic!!! submitted by /u/outdoorlos
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Peering across state lines into eastern Washington.

Peering across state lines into eastern Washington. submitted by /u/thintoast
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Sun Peaks Is British Columbia’s Best Hidden Gem

With 4,270 acres of skiable terrain, Sun Peaks is Canada’s second-largest ski area. And while size matters, it's just one of the reasons it's such a great, and family-friendly, resort. It's easy to get to, rarely—if ever—has lift lines, and is a breeze to get around. Beginner, intermediate, and advanced terrain is evenly distributed around each of the resort’s three peaks, and its ski-through village means no driving necessary: once you park your car or get out of the shuttle, you can go from ski boots to slippers all week long.

It’s Closer Than You Think

Situated in the interior of British Columbia, Sun Peaks is a 45-minute drive from Kamloops, which has direct flights from Vancouver and Calgary. And for those who live in the Northwest, it’s an easy 5.5-hour drive from Seattle. Pro tip: Per Canadian road rules, you’ll need either winter tires or chains, so be sure to plan accordingly.

You Can Walk—or Ski—Everywhere

Seriously. Once you arrive, there’s no need to get back in a car or shuttle until you leave. The resort’s Euro-inspired village is 100 percent walkable and skiable, meaning the locals can ski right up to the town’s health center and school. Everything is so centrally located that you can ski right up to, well, practically everything, from restaurants and bars to shops and your slopeside condo. How cool is that? Pretty cool indeed says Brandi Schier, publisher of the town's local paper. "Strolling the snowy and twinkling village after dinner is almost an activity in itself. Plus, in the morning you can click into your skis after grabbing a coffee and ski through the village on the way to the lifts—which is an unbelievably great way to start your day."

Lift Lines Don’t Exist Here

The true beauty of Sun Peaks is the combination of its size (huge), variety of terrain (massive), and average skier visits (low). With green, blue, and black runs stemming from the tops of all three peaks (Mount Tod, Mount Morrisey, and Sundance), the resort makes it easy for families, and the even distribution of skiers means there are rarely if ever lift lines. Even better, the new-for-this-winter Orient Chairlift, located opposite the Morrisey Chairlift, accesses two new runs and allows guests in the East Village to gain access to Mount Tod, Sundance, and the Main Village much more easily. Pro tip: Venture into Gil’s—off the back side of Mount Tod—if you’re looking for the deepest and steepest lines on the mountain.

There’s Something for Everyone

Do you prefer to set your edge deep in some fresh corduroy and lay down crispy turns or send side hits in a gladed oasis? Sun Peaks has got you covered. With significant offseason improvements to the glades around the classic runs “Blazer” and “Bluff,” there are new lines and secret powder stashes to explore. Or maybe you’d prefer to pop in the earbuds and cruise a few park laps in the 10-acre top-to-bottom Rockstar Energy terrain park. With 45 unique features, including a 50-foot mega-booter, located right beside the Sundance Express lift (aptly named “Showcase”), it has options for the rail destroyers and senders alike.

Don’t Downhill Ski? Don’t Sweat It

From snowshoe forest walks , ice fishing, and snowmobiling to dogsledding, fat biking, and gliding effortlessly on the myriad of cross-country trails, this mountain paradise has a jam-packed activity roster to satisfy all ages and abilities. There’s even a snow limo for those who want a chance to explore the slopes while sitting under the comfort of a blanket and being chauffeured by one of the resort’s expert guides. Looking for a fun spring trip? Don’t miss Snowbombing Canada festival, which returns to Sun Peaks April 5–7. It features three days of street parties, competitions, and concerts, with a music lineup that’s always pretty darn impressive—this year Illenium and Cypress Hill are on the lineup. “It's an epic combo," says Kyle Taylor, a Snowbombing Canada regular. "The sunny-skies vibe and unforgettable headline acts are literally as good as it gets.”



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View from the top of Half Dome

View from the top of Half Dome submitted by /u/inbetweenthe_lines
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