Garmont Axon AT boot review for skiing, backcountry skiing and ski mountaineering
backcountry skiing
Backcountry skiing is THE top subject of WildSnow.com
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Backcountry skiing beef boots and bindings are led by Marker with their Duke and Baron models, lots of information here.
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Blogsters: Aspen area guide Ron Rash (part owner of Aspen Alpine Guides) is helping get me off the keyboard (and out in the backcountry) every so often by contributing a newpaper column style guest blog. Here is his first. Boot…
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Garmont Axon beef boot review for skiing and climbing
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10 Things Every Backcountry Skier Should Know: #1 – Practice humility so caution rules the day.
by Lou Dawsonby Lou Dawsonoday we finish up our “10 Things to Know series.” The ultimate part of any endeavor is perhaps how your mind interacts with the day. In terms of mountaineering, using mental processes to avoid pride and resulting bad decisions is key. I’ve messed up a few times in that area, and also had some success, but thought it would be nice to hear some other people’s words about this so I trolled my celebrity address book for likely helpers. But don’t let the celebs have the last word, I know you blog readers have some ideas about this, so fire a few comments to complete today’s blog.
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AT boot fit comparison of Scarpa, Dynafit and Garmont ski boots for backcountry skiing