
Stephan Drake testing the concept DPS Spoon on Teton Pass, WY. Photo: Oskar Enander.
In a review of the first Powder Road, circa 2005, one critic wrote something to the effect of, and I am paraphrasing here, "Drake's trip of a lifetime, in search of the best snow on earth, often feels like an extended
continue reading...Look for Powder Road blogging efforts to go to eleven here shortly. Award winning photographer Oskar Enander is now on staff and has touched down in the Hamlet.
continue reading...It's time to formally introduce, my main man, hailing from the year 2006, Don Chico.
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Our faithful readers have been asking, "so where's the skiing?" To be perfectly frank, there hasn't been much to this point, but it's now started. We have had more technical shenanigans coupled with a trip to the Yukon
continue reading...As previously mentioned, we arrived at the Hamlet with frigid temperatures and high pressure.
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In reviews of the first Powder Road book, there were media pundits who aired the word "redneck" in the general vicinity of the project.
continue reading...Remember when you were a little tyke, received a present, and almost exploded at the prospect of opening it?
Posted July 7, 2011 to dps company newsDepending on hemisphere, we hope your summer or winter is off to a great start. Production is humming along perfectly for 2011-12 skis. A limited batch of the Wailer 112RP Pure and Yvette 112RP Pure
Posted July 7, 2011 to dps company news
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