Edge of the Earth: Georgia, Iceland & Svalbard Forget crowded chairlifts and manicured resorts. For true powder-seekers and wilderness lovers, skiing is more than a sport it's a path into remote and untamed places. Across the northern hemisphere, three destinations stand out for offering raw, unforgettable ski adventures: the Caucasus Mountains of Georgia, the volcanic ridges of Iceland, and the Arctic ice fields of Svalbard. Each offers a completely different kind of terrain and thrill, but all share one thing: skiing far beyond the ordinary. Skiing in Georgia: Powder in the Caucasus Tucked between Europe and Asia, Georgia’s Caucasus Mountains are fast becoming a secret favorite among freeriders and ski tourers. With high-altitude peaks, deep powder, and warm hospitality, it’s a haven for adventure. Highlights: Gudauri – The country’s most accessible ski area, famous for lift-accessed freeride terrain and heli-ski options. Mestia (Svaneti Region) – Remote, dramatic, and steep...