Start stripping your backcountry skiing climbing skin from tip or tail, doesn’t matter. When you’ve removed the skin about half way along the ski, fold it sticky-to-sticky, then finish stripping and fold again. I’ve done this in 80 mph. wind with no problem whatsoever. If you’re removing the skins from the ski tail first (as most do), stick your ski tails in the snow after you’ve got the skin half stripped. Do this in one motion as you pull the skin off from the tail. With the ski tail planted, you can then fold the skin without a moving ski to deal with.
Monthly Archives
October 2007
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Light and stiff Dynafit ZZero 4 C-TF boot review for skiers and climbers
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A well known but thankfully uncommon problem with pre 2007 Fritschi Diamir bindings is the possibility of the touring latch coming undone while you’re skiing downhill. Here is blog reader Craig Woodard’s solution.
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If you could drive any model Toyota for two weeks, what would you pick? That Faustian dilemma recently occurred here at Wildsnow HQ — and the choice was obvious. Give me the biggest baddest most pimped out truck possible, and…
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