Now in her 50s, Olympic ski-racer Wendy Fisher made a huge pivot to big mountain skiing when she first visited Crested Butte Mountain Resort 26 years ago — and she never left.
Wendy Fisher, 51, still fiercely charges perpendicular faces and moguls at her home ski area, which helped shape the sport of extreme skiing and Fisher’s lifelong career as a competitor and coach.
Nearly 3 decades of experience in the extreme terrain at Crested Butte Mountain Resort (CBMR as the mountain is also known) makes Fisher a lead expert on this challenging terrain. Par for the course, she’s an official ambassador for CBMR, where she teaches and guides people all over the mountain.
To learn more, I linked up with Fisher for a half-day of skiing to check out a handful of her favorite daily steep runs.
If exploring difficult turf is your top priority — and you have the skills and experience to safely do so — here’s our highlight reel, so you can go, too.

Wendy Fisher Is Among the World’s Best Big Mountain Skiers
When she retired from ski racing, Fisher was completely burnt out. She took a last-ever ski road trip to say goodbye to the sport and hang up her gear in 1996. Swinging through Crested Butte, she stayed on the couch of two-time World Extreme Skiing champion Kim Reichhelm.
The plan failed. Fisher got roped into registering for the U.S. Extreme Skiing Championships at CBMR. She finished on the podium, sparking her passion for a new field of skiing. That year, she won the overall World Extreme Skiing Championships title in Valdez, Alaska.
Fisher won again the following season, becoming the first-ever back-to-back champ, and started filming with Matchstick Productions, which also calls Crested Butte home.
By 1998, she won the overall International Extreme Freeskiing World Cup title and continues to win comps and premiere in films today.
And either due to herculean genetics or magic, she has never been injured.
So, after I met Fisher at the Blister Summit ski demo, where she co-led pods of registrants around CBMR, I was really excited to explore the mountain more with her one-on-one.
Learning How to Ski Like Wendy Fisher in Crested Butte

Headwall

Looking Back
Hawk’s Nest & Phoenix Bowl
First Lap

Second Lap
