The early days of POWDER Magazine covers have been a combined bag, however usually adopted a method: tight shot of a skier, normally a dude, bursting by way of a picture of pre-climate change blower pow, 200cm skinny skis suggestions up, no helmet, the remainder of their physique in considerably of a flail, and a stunned look on their face. Hilarious? Sure, nevertheless it was a method adopted for a very long time. When you ask people who have been round on the time, that was most likely the epitome of a sick ski picture, however I want ones that broke the mould somewhat and confirmed one thing extra attention-grabbing. So, based on nobody however me, listed below are six of the most effective POWDER Journal covers from the ’70s and ’80s.This piece is a part of POWDER’s Summer season of Ski Nostalgia content material collection. Keep tuned in each day for extra nostalgic articles, and preserve an eye fixed out for the upcoming Summer season of Ski Nostalgia badge to establish future content material.You may as well view all of POWDER’s summer time nostalgia content material right here.Need to sustain with the most effective tales and pictures in snowboarding? Subscribe to the brand new Powder To The Folks e-newsletter for weekly updates.
1. Vol. 1, Situation 1 (1972)
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Name it cliché, however there is not any denying that the OG POWDER cowl is a banger. The distinction of the black and white, the moon, the composition of the three skiers floating their means down some cosmic, otherworldly pow—you’ll be able to’t beat it. It is the duvet that launched POWDER, and few since have come near touching how cool it’s.
2. Vol. 7, Situation 4 (December, 1978)
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There’s a variety of repetitive imagery on previous POWDER covers, however this is without doubt one of the first to interrupt that mould. Lots of the cowl photographs are tight photos of skiers, however this one is scenic and reveals the dimensions of the mountains, presumably as a visible homage to it being the “World Journey Situation.” The photograph itself is gorgeous, the design of the emblem atop the mountains is gorgeous, and there is not an excessive amount of muddle. It is traditional in a great way, not the roll-your-eyes means that a number of the others are.
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3. Vol. 7, Situation 6 (February 1979)
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1979 was a banger 12 months for POWDER covers, beginning with this one from the February subject. So many POWDER covers are individuals, properly, snowboarding powder, which makes a variety of sense, however this one diverges from that mannequin and reveals a skier aspect slipping down what appears like a terrifying and doubtlessly icy or chalky cornice. The shades of blue in it are attractive, and the cornice texture and form draw your eyes in direction of a dynamic skier. In brief, the composition is *chef’s kiss* attractive.
3. Vol. 8, Situation 3 (November 1979)
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I do not know who this frozen, boogery man on the duvet is, however I like him. Whereas some may wish to see a bikini-clad gal or sick bro on skis (cough, Hans Ludwig) on the duvet greater than this dude, I truly discover this way more attention-grabbing. Being lined in snow and ice is the common ski expertise, and whereas not all skiers have a beard like this or twinkle of their eye, everyone knows how chilly this feels. This cowl is like the unique clickbait thumbnail, begging you to open the journal and work out why he is on the duvet, which I truly could not after skimming the digital model…
4. Vol. 9, Situation 4 (December 1980)
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This cowl falls comparatively inside the bounds of most of POWDER’s covers, besides that the skier on the entrance is not a skier (properly, I assume he’s), however quite actor and Sundance Resort founder, Robert Redford. By the point this cowl got here out, Redford was recognized for his performances in movies like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Child and The Sting, and was about to make his directorial debut with Extraordinary Folks, which went on to win 4 Academy Awards. Redford was definitely an avid skier and appears each bit the a part of POWDER Magazine cowl boy.
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5. Vol. 10, Situation 6 (February 1982)
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Nothing like a backflip on skinny skis for {a magazine} cowl! This picture was shot at Crater Lake, Oregon, which now prohibits snowboarding inside the Caldera. It is also a notoriously spicy spot to ski, on condition that it is one huge terrain lure into the volcanic lake if avalanche circumstances are sensitive. However hey, who was counting in 1982? It is a sick shot, and the way in which the skis have been positioned over the emblem is superior.
6. Vol. 11, Situation 1 (Fall, 1982)
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The duvet of the autumn 1982 subject is being included on this as a result of it is comically ’80s. The format of it makes my mind damage, however the photograph of two skiers in one-pieces, headbands, and no helmets, leaping off a cornice with a bunch of balloons within the nook is so good. The place did these balloons come from? What have they got to do with ski gear evaluations? But, they match so properly. Additionally, the sub-headers are unbelievable. Efficiency vs. match—CAN YOU HAVE BOTH? Humorous that we’re asking the identical issues immediately … guess not a lot has modified.
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