Articles by Brigid Mander

Before the second half of the 20th century, as in before there were heli-skiing operations, it was a very different endeavor when it came to accessing skiing in all the pristine, snowy peaks of the world.

For professional skiers, staying on top of the game is always a twelve month project. Skiing powder, high-speed lines, and stomping cliffs, whether for the cameras or just for fun, requires year rounf physical strength and conditioning both... more

For most passionate skiers, jetting off to winter while the northern hemisphere languishes in the heat of summer is both an exotic luxury and a non-negotiable, must-do bucket list item.

20-year old Aidan Sheahan, a Warren Miller athlete who stars in the Aspen segment for Ticket to Ride, can lay claim to being a lot of things: a 20-... more

The ladies of next year’s Montana segment are no strangers to skiing in the west: Keely Kelleher grew up on a ranch near Big Sky, Montana, and Crystal Wright is a Jackson Hole, Wyoming native and accomplished rodeo rider.

Since Warren Miller’s first film came out in 1949, things have changed a lot in snowsports – most notably with the addition of snowboarding.

This article was originally written in 2013, but was update on July 24, 2019. Kim Schneider is still the Executive Editor at Warren Miller Entertainment. 

Freeskiing star and Salomon athlete Elyse Saugstad has just joined the Warren Miller Entertainment crew for an appearance in Ticket to Ride. She spent time in Montana this winter, filming with Crystal Wright and Keely Kelleher for an all-ladies... more

One of the five Central Asian nations, Kazakhstan doesn’t normally inspire images of bluebird days and deep powder, at least for most people. Instead, images of the Silk Road, deserts, Mongol invasions and on a modern note, political instability... more

Ski movie fans might not know it, but the title of each season’s film at Warren Miller is far from a final touch, conjured up after all the travel and shredding wraps up.

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