It may be a small world after all. Luke Smithwick makes a go of it in the Karakoram and Himalaya pursuing the guiding life and personal objectives.
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Weighted Uphill Training for Ski Touring: How To, When To, Why To (or not to…)
by Sam Naneyby Sam NaneyAll is takes it one crisp morning and the senses are heightened—snow will come soon. Get ahead of the fitness curve and consider wighted uphill training.
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With more winter backcountry users and a scarcity of good snow and terrain, is it time for a unified voice to mitigate conflicts?
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So hot out there— fine temperatures to dig into the question of what is ski mountaineering. The question is making news as we turn into August.
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The 1000g class of touring boots has expanded in the past few years. Here’s our 2022-2023 gear guide for the lightweight class of backcountry boots.
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Maybe to no one’s surprise, generally, we backcountry skiers might just be a rational group: a study finds we “value being responsible risk takers whose decisions are grounded in competence–a status that requires training and experience.”.
All backcountry skiing blog posts with content that doesn’t fit in other categories.