Rachel learned to snowboard on Mt. Ashland when she was eight years old, and 20 years later, she can't get enough of the sport. Rachel competed in slopestyle, rail jams, halfpipe, and boardercross in high school. She continued through college, competing for Sierra Nevada College's collegiate team and taking home podium medals in all her divisions. Rachel still competes today but prefers the laid-back nature of banked slaloms and carving. She even achieved the bragging rights of taking home a duct tape trophy at the Legendary Banked Slalom at Mt. Baker. Rachel is a backcountry snowboard guide at Pacific Crest Snowcats – She has her AIARE Level 1 Certification and is set to get her Level 2 this winter. Snowboarding has brought her around the world, from Japan to Alaska, to explore her backyard in North Lake Tahoe. She is excited to share her passion and knowledge for snowboarding with the readers at OutdoorGearLab.
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Rachel Lightner
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Best All Mountain Snowboards for Women of 2025
Searching for the best women's all-mountain snowboard? We bought the top snowboards and compared them head-to-head to...Editors' Choice
Cardiff Lynx Review
This board is one of our all-time favorites for ripping any and all terrain and snow conditions from hard-packed...Top Pick
Yes HEL Yes Review
A Swiss Army Knife of a snowboard, this is your one-stop shop for an all mountain snowboard that crushes in all...Top Pick