The start was innocent. After half a decade of Diamir-induced excessive exertion, I sold my trusty heavy old-school boots for the Scarpa Matrix, and I finally bought a pair of Comforts to upgrade my BD Mira skis. Along with that came a pair of TLT IV/Tech/Classic/Speed bindings for, well, hmm, a discount etailer was selling – or rather, nearly giving away – the Atomic TM:11 rando race ski for around 80 bucks. Sure, why not? Well, because of what eventually ensued . . .
WildSnow guest blogger Jonathan Shefftz lives with his wife and daughter in Western Massachusetts, where he is a member of the Northfield Mountain and Thunderbolt (Mt. Greylock) ski patrols. Formerly an NCAA alpine race coach, he has broken free from his prior dependence on mechanized ascension to become far more enamored of self-propelled forms of skiing. He is an AIARE-qualified instructor, NSP avalanche safety instructor, and contributor to the American Avalanche Association’s The Avalanche Review. When he is not searching out elusive freshies in Southern New England, he works as a financial economics consultant.


