This was not a large avalanche, but could have hurt someone. It’s interesting to see such a slide in Colorado, where our snowpack is usually so crummy that any avalanche steps down to the ground and moves massive amounts of snow.
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At the invitation of Salewa (parent company of Dynafit), I’m headed over to Europe in about a week to attend the Dynafit hosted annual product launch of ski touring gear.
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From WildSnow.com and the Dawson family, we wish all of you a wonderful Christmas day full of joy, generosity and peace — and perhaps some powder. Lou DawsonWildSnow.com publisher emeritus and founder Lou (Louis Dawson) has a 50+ years career…
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I started blogging two years ago this past Thursday, as the first backcountry skiing blog in North America. About 700 blog posts and 2,000 comments later we’re still going strong thanks to all you readers and sponsors. Hats off to…
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ot out today with the young ski touring powder posse. We tried to nail 5,000 vertical but the sun went down. Got about 4,000 instead. Darn.
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Every winter, the Colorado snowpack is one of the most avalanche dangerous in North America.
