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  • Scarpa Ski Touring Boots and Salomon-Atomic Shift Binding

    by Lou Dawson June 26, 2019
    by Lou Dawson June 26, 2019

    Confusion about which Scarpa boots will work in Salomon Shift binding, due to Dynafit Quick Step tech fittings for ski touring.

  • Bench Racing the Salomon Atomic SHIFT Ski Binding

    by Lou Dawson August 10, 2018
    by Lou Dawson August 10, 2018

    Atomic Salomon SHIFT ski touring binding review, alpine equipment that converts to uphill mode, clever.

  • Salomon SHIFT Ski Binding is Nix Optimus Prime

    by Lou Dawson December 8, 2017
    by Lou Dawson December 8, 2017

    Salomon SHIFT ski touring and alpine binding from Salomon is a real downhill binding, as well as a tech binding, review and first look.

  • Photo Pack Review: The MindShift Rotation 180 Professional

    by Guest Blogger September 5, 2014
    by Guest Blogger September 5, 2014

    Rotating beltpack on rotation180° Professional backpack makes it an excellent camera bag for backcountry skiers.

  • MindShift Rotation 180° Panorama Camera Bag — A Mind Blower

    by Lisa Dawson June 25, 2014
    by Lisa Dawson June 25, 2014

    Rotating pack belt on rotation180° Panorama backpack by MindShift makes it an exceptional camera bag for backcountry skiers.

  • Beyond the Basics: Packing For Your 1st or 51st Hut Trip

    by Sean Snyder January 15, 2025
    by Sean Snyder January 15, 2025

    You already have the essentials covered. Beacon, shovel, probe, first aid kit, and so on. Maybe you’ve been on multi-day hut trips, or perhaps this is your first time packing for one. This article isn’t intended to explain the basics…

  • The Best Ski Touring Sunglasses for Uphill and Downhill

    by Bergen Tjossem January 7, 2025
    by Bergen Tjossem January 7, 2025

    I truly needed goggles in the backcountry once last season. The wind was absolutely whipping, the light was perfectly flat, and I was downright nervous about the Gore Range couloir we were trying to find along a ridge of indistinguishable…

  • Ski Touring Pants Guide: Softshells, Hardshells, and Hybrids

    by Bergen Tjossem December 9, 2024
    by Bergen Tjossem December 9, 2024

    A good pair of touring pants are the foundation of a backcountry ski kit. They’re the only component of a touring wardrobe where adding or shedding a layer is impractical, so you need to land at the trailhead confident that…

  • Good and Bad of an Experimental Touring Shell from Norrona

    by Bergen Tjossem May 24, 2024
    by Bergen Tjossem May 24, 2024

    The trash bag-like material strips the face fabric off 3-layer GORE-TEX for maximum waterproof breathability and ultra-low weight, but there’s a catch. I’m not sure how many more times I can flip flop on where I stand in the hardshell/softshell…

  • Ask a Forecaster: CAIC’s Dylan Craaybeek

    by The Editors Of Wildsnow February 13, 2024
    by The Editors Of Wildsnow February 13, 2024

    Dylan Craaybeek is a backcountry skier and avalanche forecaster for the Colorado Avalanche Information Center based in the Crystal Valley near Carbondale.  He generates the avalanche forecast for the Central Mountains, which include the Grand Mesa, the West Elk and…

  • A Skimo Racer’s Love Note to the Scarpa Alien 1.0

    by Joe Howdyshell December 29, 2023
    by Joe Howdyshell December 29, 2023

    For me, the Scarpa Alien 1.0 is nearly the perfect race/light touring boot. While it certainly isn’t right for everyone, this boot really does perform shockingly well in all light and fast scenarios.  Scarpa has three different Alien boots, the…

  • Finding Comfort and Expanding my Horizons with the DPS Pagoda Tour RP 112

    by Jason Albert February 19, 2023
    by Jason Albert February 19, 2023

    Big and floaty and so so … so fine in ideal powder. This can be said about many skis, but, in particular, it is true of the DPS Pagoda Tour RP 112. And it turns out, this ski just flat out makes less-than-ideal powder more fun too.

  • The 120m Flex Scarpa 4-Quattro SL Review

    by Jason Albert February 7, 2023
    by Jason Albert February 7, 2023

    Scarpa’s 4-Quattro boots feature a Grip Walk sole, making this an option for those riding lifts or in the backcountry. The off-piste reality may convince you this is your power touring boot. The Scarpa 4-Quattro SL can tour and most certainly ski.

  • Going Photochromatic and Nearly Fog Free with the Julbo Aerospace Goggle and Reactiv 0-4 High Contrast Lens

    by Jason Albert January 24, 2023
    by Jason Albert January 24, 2023

    Julbo has introduced a photochromatic lens in the Reactiv 0-4 High Contrast that offers a single-lens option for changing light conditions. We tested the new lens in Julbo’s Aerospace, a goggle designed to mitigate fogging with a built-in vent system.

  • Don’t Take An Intro Avalanche Course Just Yet

    by Will McKay January 9, 2023
    by Will McKay January 9, 2023

    Make the most of the time and resources you invest in avalanche education. Hone your basic backcountry skiing skills and fitness level, and prep your brain for the information download before taking that introductory avalanche class.

  • Dynafit DNA Race Boot: A First Look

    by Gavin Hess January 5, 2023
    by Gavin Hess January 5, 2023

    A race boot can be many things, but first and foremost, they’re light and minimalist. Dynafit’s DNA is ready to play in the race and uphill fitness scene. But this svelte, beautifully designed boot might have a comfort range when speed objectives in the mountains are in play. Here’s a first look.

  • GRIZZLY.SKI Olympic Binding: A First Look

    by Gavin Hess January 3, 2023
    by Gavin Hess January 3, 2023

    Proof of concept is laid bare in the mountains. Slovakia’s Grizzly ski bindings has made inroads with the skimo set and have their eyes set on bringing a rethink to how a tech binding should look and operate. We’re checking…

  • Scarpa 4-Quattro SL: A First Look

    by Jason Albert November 29, 2022
    by Jason Albert November 29, 2022

    The 4-Quattro SL promises and delivers legit stiffness. The sole is GripWalk compatible for the 50/50 skiers out there. Don’t be fooled by the 50/50 … it could go 100/0. Here’s a first look.

  • Moonlight Cruiser 120: A Ski Review

    by Gavin Hess November 23, 2022
    by Gavin Hess November 23, 2022

    Moonlight skis Cruiser 120 offers plenty of width underfoot, and throughout the ski, for that matter, to make the most of powder skiing. And if you are going the distance, the ~1600g won’t tax you too much on the skintrack.

  • Setting Down the Ski Guiding Path

    by Will McKay November 6, 2022
    by Will McKay November 6, 2022

    Will McKay brings us along on his AMGA Ski Guide Course, the first in a series of three required courses to become a certified AMGA Ski Guide in the United States. Along the way, we’ll learn about highlight reels, and making a rescue shelter slightly warmer.

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