

Cassidy Randall
Cassidy Randall is an award-winning freelance writer telling stories on adventure, environment, and people expanding human potential. Her work has appeared in聽The New York Times, TIME, Rolling Stone,听补苍诲听National Geographic. Based in Montana, she鈥檚 a die-hard skier and loves telling surprising stories on the sport.
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Lusti has built a career鈥攁nd a life鈥攐n toughness and a preternatural ability to ski through puckering technical terrain. Her greatest challenge may be learning to let herself be soft.
Neusch盲fer won the Golden Globe, a dangerous, solo, nonstop sailing race this spring
Neusch盲fer made history this week, becoming the first woman and third person to win the Golden Globe, an impossibly challenging sailing race
There have been countless reports denouncing travel in the fight against climate change. This environmentalist thinks you should consider the bigger picture.
And much of the sport鈥檚 innovation is thanks to Jeff Scott, a snowboarder turned pioneer of sit skiing
One writer endures awkward morning cabin run-ins and hazardous chairlifts in the name of settling down (but still chasing snow)
These women chose to have both a family and a job as a pro skier or mountain guide. But they're often subjected to a public narrative that either villainizes or discredits their decision.
Women who work as guides and professional athletes face a tougher go than their male counterparts if they also want to raise children
Part of the former monument could be designated Wilderness鈥攁nd you have a say
The accomplished alpinist Lydia Bradey looks back at her life, 31 years after making the decision to get sterilized
Irene Yee, better known as @ladylockoff on Instagram, explains how she shoots climbers of all types with an eye for authenticity