Backcountry Magazine: Breaking Barriers on the Slopes and Beyond

Author and Advice for Girls athlete Lani Bruntz skins along a ridge in Crested Butte, Colorado. Bianca Germain photo.

“In Advice for Girls, the snow-covered mountains are not just a backdrop; they are a canvas for empowerment, inspiration and unity. Perhaps most inspiring is the incredible women who brought this film to life and the way they each model these values in the sisterhood they built on screen and behind the scenes.

They remind us we can always create more room. Instead of reserving the mountaintop for a lone star, they encourage us to come together, carve out space and welcome more people into this empowering dynamic. Join the movement, be a part of the change and feel the strength of women in skiing.”

Read the Backcountry Magazine Piece by Lani Bruntz

Previous
Previous

The Colorado Sun: All-woman ski film highlights lack of gender representation

Next
Next

Ski Magazine: “Advice for Girls” is More Than Just an All-Female Ski Film