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Buried Alive

What's it really like to be caught in an avalanche?

Buried Alive
Travel Stories

The Kindness Of Strangers: Into The Heart Of Canada

We were on a mission. There was no snow in Europe. In Canada, however, they were living in a world of white.

The Kindness Of Strangers: Into The Heart Of Canada
Interviews

Tall Stories: The Danny Wheeler Interview

The truth is no one has been more influential or enduring than this lanky shredder from Yorkshire.

Tall Stories: The Danny Wheeler Interview
Snowboard History

Defining Moments: Sascha Hamm Drags British Freeriding Forward

Les Arcs, 1997: In November's White Lines David Benedek frothed over how good the British snowboard scene had become.

Defining Moments: Sascha Hamm Drags British Freeriding Forward
Interviews

Roots: Jeff Brushie

Jeff was brought up in New England and is a legend of the East Coast scene.

Roots: Jeff Brushie
Interviews

Inside Job: Mike Fox

Ever wondered about what it's like to work for a big old snowboard brand?

Inside Job: Mike Fox
Editorial

Editorial 73 - Back to Basics

A new season dawns, and I find myself in a new office with a new designer, preparing to take a fresh route down a familiar...

Editorial 73 - Back to Basics
Gear

How to Avoid Smelly Boots

Have you ever opened your board bag and almost been knocked clean off your feet by an odour so strong it made your nose bleed?...

How to Avoid Smelly Boots
Travel Stories

Snowboarding in Uzbekistan – The Great Game

Whitelines Magazine goes snowboarding in the former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan. Trepidation mixed with expectation. What was this place going to be like?

Snowboarding in Uzbekistan – The Great Game
Interviews

Roots: Regis Roland

We often forget, but the sport of snowboarding is very young. When the sport hit Europe it was championed by a frankly strange bunch of...

Roots: Regis Roland
Travel Stories

Of Rails and Rice Paddies: A Season in Japan

Goggled, gloved and hooded, barley a square inch of skin was exposed as I surveyed the terrain from the lift... It was going to be...

Of Rails and Rice Paddies: A Season in Japan
Interviews

Inside Job: Chris Doyle

Each month we go behind the scenes at some of the biggest factories in the world. This month, the biggest of them all: Burton. We...

Inside Job: Chris Doyle
Snowboard History

Defining Moments: Ingemar Backman pushes the boundary

Riksgransen 1996: Ingemar Backman pushes the boundary.

Defining Moments: Ingemar Backman pushes the boundary
Features

Green Snowboarding

What can we do to make the snow last a little bit longer, after the worst European season on record it,s about time we all...

Green Snowboarding
Travel Stories

Russian Winter: Beyond the Powder Fairytale

On the May 3rd 2006, an Airbus A320 crashed into the Black Sea four miles from the coast of Adler airport, just outside the Russian...

Russian Winter: Beyond the Powder Fairytale
Travel Stories

The Axis of Powder Tour, Part II – Snowboarding In Iran

Psychologists or those who have witnessed the sharp end of a military dictatorship often proffer the opinion that we ‘need’ enemies on some level

The Axis of Powder Tour, Part II – Snowboarding In Iran
Travel Stories

Lebanon – The Axis of Powder

According to the guidebooks, the most famous inhabitant of the Lebanese mountain town of Becharre is a poet, artist and mystic called Khalil Gibran.

Lebanon – The Axis of Powder
Interviews

Playground Rules - A new approach

Last year saw a break with tradition as a second British snowboard movie, Hungerpain, was released

Playground Rules - A new approach
Interviews

Roots - Ed Leigh

Ed Leigh is perhaps the most famous snowboarder in Britain right now, with a high profile slot presenting BBC One’s Ski Sunday.

Roots - Ed Leigh
Interviews

Roots - Gumby

Over the last decade and a half, Anthony ‘Gumby’ Gumbley has made one of the least likely transformations in European snowboarding history.

Roots - Gumby
Interviews

Roots - Mike Basich

Mike’s relative obscurity in the freestyle-focused world of snowboarding today is not because he lacks talent as a rider (his skills are plentiful, as you’ll...

Roots - Mike Basich
Snowboard History

Best Ever - Frontside Rodeo

Daniel Franck - Stomping Grounds 1996

Best Ever - Frontside Rodeo
Snowboard History

Best Ever - Frontside 360

Terje Haakonsen - The Haakonsen Faktor 1998

Best Ever - Frontside 360
Snowboard History

Best Ever - Backside Lipslide

Eero Ettala - Follow Me Around, 2006

Best Ever - Backside Lipslide
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