Harvey Carter RIP, Pioneer rock climber and one of Lou Dawson’s mentors in his early developmental days as an Alpinist and climber.
backcountry skiing
Backcountry skiing is THE top subject of WildSnow.com
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Link is full-featured avalanche safety beacon from the French company ARVA, which is well-known in Europe yet has never had strong distribution in the U.S.,
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he Axis is a full-featured avalanche beacon from the French company ARVA, which is well-known in Europe yet has never had strong distribution in the U.S., although the Link and ARVA’s other new models (the 3+ and Link) also have a new distributor in the U.S. for the 2011-12 season. The Axis has mainly similarities to the Element from Barryvox.
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Backcountry skiing dryland training at Woodward at Copper with a few ski mountaineers.
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2011-12 Pieps DSP Tour avalanche beacon combines a very simple user interface with a marking/masking feature for multiple burials, review.
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ARVA Evo3+ offers a three-antenna beacon with basic marking/masking capability for multiple burials. Nicely priced, recommended for most backcountry skiers.
