Snowboarding off of Glacier Peak
Welcome to Where is Kyle Miller
This website came out of a passion for Splitboarding and exploring rugged Mountains
What originally was adventures around the local ski hill quickly turned to big mountain expeditions
After a decade learning how to efficiently use my Splitboard I fell in love with rugged adventures
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Trip Reports

The Bulk of the Website

Well over 300 different Trips from all over the world
Trip Reports
Projects

Projects

Of the years I came up with unique plans to keep myself busy both in the Cascades and abroad
Projects
Gear Reviews

Gear Reviews

After almost 2 decades of 200 days of riding a season this is the gear I like and trust in the backcountry
Gear Reviews

Trip Reports Broken Down to Regions

Hi my name is Kyle Miller and I built this website  to share my Splitboarding trip reports, knowledge and information on backcountry snowboarding and avalanche safety. I started Splitboarding in 2001 and it quickly became a passion with longer and longer trips every year. As of now I am residing in Arctic Finland and Splitting my time between cleaning up this website and learning the language. Thank you for checking it out and I hope you enjoy it.

Latest Posts on the site

Looking towards Frisco Mountain and the Lyall Glacier

Frisco Mountain in the North Cascades

Frisco Mountain is one of the numerous options off of Rainy Pass to the southeast. While it would be a great ski during Midwinter the road doesn’t open until mid April. With Highway 20 just opening we made our way

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Black Peak via the South Face

Black Peak is one of the bigger lines off of Highway 20. At 8,975 feet it is the 20th highest Peak in Washington State. Being in close proximity from Rainy Pass it is popular with both hiker and skiers. With

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