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"Go Deeper” this winter. That can be taken literally and mean go find deeper pow turns like Davey Barr does, skiing in the ice-caves of Blackcomb Mountain for the cover photo by Eric Berger. Or it can be more lofty—going deeper into your passion like skier/inventor/Lego genius Eric Hjorleifson does in The Open Cage. Or it can simply be about exploring, going deeper into the mountains will almost always uncover new wisdom within our selves. Coast steep skier Trevor Hunt explores the mental side of big exposure in Squamish Exposed and Taylor Godber pushes into the mountains of Alaska in search of snow and answers in Eat, Pray, Shred. All in all, it’s nice 130-page look at what’s happening in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia with a pretty simple take-home message: no matter what you get up to this winter, don’t do it half-ass. Go deeper, have fun, see you out there. —Feet Banks, Editor, Mountain Life: Coast Mountains.

Mountain Life COAST MOUNTAINS Magazine Description:

PublisherMountain Life Media

CategoryTravel

LanguageEnglish

Frequency3 Issues/Year

Founded in 2006 and published three times a year, Mountain Life Coast Mountains is dedicated to showcasing the natural beauty of British Columbia’s Coast Mountain range, with a focus on the Sea to Sky region between Vancouver and Pemberton. Through world-class photography and thought-provoking yet humorous editorial, our goal is to shed some light on the rich and varied history, culture, people and environmental issues of the Sea to Sky corridor.

Die-hard locals, wide-eyed tourists and mountain-culture enthusiasts from all walks of life turn the pages of Mountain Life to stay informed, get inspired and keep their passion for the mountains stoked.

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