We love skiing and we are quite sure you do too! We thought it was about time we shared our favourite ski blogs… These blogs deserved to be awarded, that’s why we’ve created this list of the ‘Top 25 Ski Blogs’. Find out who our panellist picked as the top 25 ski blogs around at the moment… Find out everything you need to know about the best time and place to book your ski holiday, the best gear to buy, ski/snowboarding stories and even snow forecasts. Whether you’re heading to Morzine, Val Thorens, Cervinia or anywhere else, you’ll find much of what you need to know on these blogs!
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So what are the Top 25 Best Ski Blogs? Let’s find out!
The Best 25 Ski Blogs
1. Snow Brains
Californian born Miles Clark and Eric Bryant started SnowBrains.com in March 2013. Their main hobbies are skiing, mountain biking, surfing, studying, writing and travelling. The main aim of this blog is to keep you informed, to satisfy your desire to learn about skiing in an easily digestible way. Website: snowbrains.com
2. Ski Line
Ski Line is an online ski specialist travel agency based in South London. Founded in 1995 Angus Kinloch, it’s one of the UK’s best known ski travel agency brands. Blogs cover everything from new equipment, ski resorts, best ski runs and the best places to stay. Website: skiline.co.uk
3. New Generation
New Gen was set up by Tom in 1998 to ensure ski lessons are enjoyable. Four instructors from Courchevel came together to offer ski coaching, they are passionate about delivering incredible mountain experiences and have created a blog around it. Website: skinewgen.com
4. Bansko Blog
Lance Nelson writes articles that help your search for the best value available in Bansko. The Blog reflects his passions for the outdoors and the winter ski season. Website: banskoblog.com
5. Ski Diva
TheSkiDiva.com is a community of women who share a passion for skiing. The female focussed blog means women can talk about skiing in a way they can relate to without it being male orientated. Website: theskidiva.com/blog
6. Snow Guide
Snowboard editor Mark Barber has joined forces with Robert Stewart a qualified ISIA ski instructor and ski journalist to create the snowsports website the Snow.Guide. Website: snow.guide
7. Brave Ski Mom
The author of Brave Ski Mom is Kristen, from western Colorado. She has a passion for skiing and providing families with advice on ski adventures. Website: braveskimom.com
8. Snoworks
Snoworks was co-founded by Phil Smith in late 80’s as the first ever ‘ski courses’ company. It has since evolved and transformed the abilities and experiences of thousands of skiers. As the UK’s leading providers of all-mountain ski courses to destinations around the world, Snoworks hand picks, highly qualified and passionate coaches. Website: snoworks.co.uk/blog
9. Pugski
Pugski talks about Ski at the highest level. Pugski.com covers all things skiing related from essential Ski gear to the best ski clubs. Website: pugski.com
10. Pure Powder
Director Charlie Brooksbank is an enthusiastic skier, having skied all over the world. Pure powder specialises in organising powder skiing experiences all around the world. Website: purepowder.com/blog
11. Henry’s Avalanche Talk
Henry’s Avalanche Talk (HAT) helps skiers with their quest for an extraordinary off-piste experience. The blog provides training and helpful information for skiers who wish to go off piste without any fear. Website: henrysavalanchetalk.com
12. Dave Searle
Dave Searle from Devon is a 26-year-old skier and climber. Currently living in the Mountain Mecca of Chamonix Mt Blanc he uses his blog to post pictures, stories, videos or even some wise words. Website: davesearle.me
13. Dustin Cook
29-year-old, Dustin Cook, from Ottawa is a full-time drone photographer and a part-time world cup winning ski racer. Dustin blogs about his skiing achievements. Website: dustincook.ca
14. Style Altitude
Style Altitude are based in Serre Chevalier in the winter, their award-winning (nine and counting) ski blog features (almost) daily updates on the latest news and views.
Brennan Lagasse is a professional educator, writer, ski guide, athlete and sometimes photographer from West Shore, Lake Tahoe, California. Website: stateofthebackcountry.com
16. Lorne Cameron
Lorne Cameron from Glasgow has lived and skied all over the world. Currently settled in Chamonix the blog aims to show photos as well as inform, inspire, entertain and act as a personal archive. Website: lornecameron.com
17. Snow Bistro
Founded by Richard Patey, internet marketer and lifelong skier. Snow Bistro creates fresh UK snow sports content on interesting and informative stories relating to UK skiers and snowboarders. Patey works alongside Gavin Robbie, content editor and content contributor, Loulou Bayliss. Website: snowbistro.com
18. Where is Kyle Miller
Kyle Miller has created the backcountry initiative “Where is Kyle Miller?”. The project is dedicated to exploring new lines and dramatic descents in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Website: whereiskylemiller.com
19. Annie Hart
Annie Hart is a keen cross-country skier from Stillwater, MN. She began skiing at St. Paul Academy & Summit School and trained with the Minneapolis Ski Club. She now trains with the SMS Elite ski team in Stratton, VT, coached by Patrick O’Brien. Website: annie-hart.com
20. Real Deep Snow
Real Deep Snow is a blog written by Cory Miller. The blog covers topics on skiing and mountain life. Here you can find out about backcountry skiing as well as gear reviews. Website: realdeepsnow.com
21. Ski Shoeing
Skishoes combine ski and snowshoes for the efficiency and fun of skis with the ease and mobility of snowshoes. The short wide skis can be bought through Altai Skis and are called Hoks. The blog focuses on the adventures that can be had with Skishoes which are designed to help you get around in snow efficiently, quickly while still being fun. Website: skishoeing.com
22. Adventure Skier
AdventureSkier.com is an informative and evolving source of information for skiers based in north-eastern US/Canada and beyond. The site is written by keen skiers Brian Mohr and Emily Johnson who are based in Vermont. Website: adventureskier.com
23. Joe Hides
Joe Hides is from Sheffield, UK. He is a pro skier who creates vlogs on skiing and fresh content including news and updates. Website: joehides.com
24. Simon Les Arcs
Simon Atkinson blogs about mainly about sports which include local skiing and cycling. Additionally, he likes to discuss architecture and politics as well. Website: simon-lesarcs.blogspot
25. Snowgaper
Snowgaper is an incredible blog where the love of powder really shines through! It’s great for gear reviews, and tips on how skiers can keep fit, limbre and stay in great shape for every season. It’s also a fantastic resource if you’re looking for reviews of products you’ll need. There are some really helpful articles which are great if you’re just starting out too, such as the guides which determine the differences between all the different kinds of skiing like Nordic vs the more traditional Alpine skiing, and ideas for training when you’re recovering from injury. Website: snowgaper.com
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