What is Freeride
Freeskiing and freeride snowboarding have surged in popularity in recent years, thanks to their all-encompassing approach that welcomes and combines various skiing and snowboarding styles. These disciplines represent a departure from traditional alpine skiing and snowboarding, as they prioritize exploration, adventure, and creativity on the mountain. Freeride enthusiasts seek out untouched, ungroomed terrain, such as backcountry slopes, off-piste areas, and challenging natural features, to push
Unleashing the Thrills: The Freeride World Tour Explained
Introduction The Freeride World Tour (FWT) is an elite and awe-inspiring competition that epitomizes the pinnacle of freeride skiing and snowboarding. Born from the passion for exploring untamed mountain terrain and the thrill of pushing the limits, the FWT showcases the talents of the world's best freeriders on some of the planet's most challenging and breathtaking slopes. In this article, we'll delve into what the Freeride
NEW TO IFSA EVENTS?
WHAT DOES A COMPETITION LOOK LIKE? DAY OF EVENT: Either check in online or in person (could change per event - see event page on RMFS to know) Mandatory Safety meeting for all athletes and coaches - time and location noted on the RMFS event page Mandatory On hill inspection (all athletes must have a coach)- time noted on the RMFS event page Competition Begins -
The Evolution of Freeride Skiing Competition: From Powder Dreams to Extreme Sport
Introduction Freeride skiing, the exhilarating and heart-pounding discipline of skiing in natural, ungroomed terrain, has a rich history rooted in the pursuit of pure freedom and adventure. While it may seem like a relatively modern extreme sport, the history of freeride skiing competition is a fascinating journey that spans several decades. In this article, we'll delve into the evolution of freeride skiing competitions, from its humble

