Perhaps it’s my imagination, but it seems that in the 14 years of raising our child, I’ve spent an awful lot of time trying to figure out how to make sure he doesn’t accidentally venture out of bounds when he’s skiing by himself. Yes, the boundaries are marked
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And on a lighter note, check out this column about fist fights on the ski slopes, by Roger Marolt, one of my favorite local writers.
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Details and information about Silvretta Pure ski touring binding improvements circa 2005, history of backcountry skiing.
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Despite their selective amnesia about things such as military tactics, you have to give the French props for remembering how to enjoy their skiing. I’d like to visit this place! It sounds like they know how to design a resort.…
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Changing modes on the fly with Dynafit bindings, switching from dowhill to uphill by twisting binding, video clip.
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Backcountry skiing in the Ragged Mountains of Colorado in 2005, powder and aspen trees made a good combination for ski touring and backcountry.
Blog posts older than about 15 years.