I did bring two backpacks (BCA Alp 40 and Black Diamond Covert Avalung), and a variety of clothing. I’ll use the BCA If we’re traveling light and touring an area with little avy danger.
Trip Reports Backcountry
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New Year’s Eve Backcountry Skiing on Mount Sopris, Colorado — And Happy New Year!
by Lou Dawsonby Lou DawsonHappy New Year everyone! In celebration, yesterday we did a mega-slog on Mount Sopris here in western Colorado. We normally use snowmobiles to shave about 9 miles off this trip, but figured doing it unmechanized would be a good fitness…
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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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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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Dawn patrol with your kid, backcountry skiing before school might require a tardy slip but we won’t tell what really happened.