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Here’s How Climate Change and COVID Are Transforming Skiing

There’s a boom in one corner of the ski world that’s being driven, at least in part, by a combination of climate change and COVID. The unexpected upturn shows how skiers are adapting to the dual crises and how one winter sport is evolving as snow cover declines around the world.

January 07, 2022 / 19:24 IST
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Skiing is an endangered sport, caught between a warming planet and a global pandemic. But there’s a boom in one corner of the ski world that’s being driven, at least in part, by a combination of climate change and COVID.

The unexpected upturn shows how skiers are adapting to the dual crises and how one winter sport is evolving as snow cover declines around the world.

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Ski touring, or uphill skiing, a hybrid style that combines elements of cross-country and downhill, has been popular in Europe for decades. In the United States, though, it’s traditionally been a sport for mountaineers and extreme athletes, who use the special skis to trek uphill and into the backcountry in search of untouched powder.

That changed when the pandemic shut down ski resorts in 2020. Sales of touring gear in the United States spiked as recreational skiers searched for ways to get uphill without lifts. More than 1 million people in the United States used touring equipment last year, even as most ski lifts reopened, with sales of the specialized gear rising 260% between November 2019 and the same month a year later, according to the market research firm NPD Group.