Ski Mountaineering: Connecting Two Ropes
Keeping it simple in technical terrain is a mantra to make systems less complex and fail proof. Thoughts on connecting two ropes while ski mountaineering.
Read MoreWritten by Gavin Hess | Sep 19, 2024
Keeping it simple in technical terrain is a mantra to make systems less complex and fail proof. Thoughts on connecting two ropes while ski mountaineering.
Read MoreWritten by Gavin Hess | Sep 12, 2024
The Backland XTD 120: A highly capable 2+ buckle boot for new ski tourists and seasoned ski alpinists. Read this as a boot excelling on the up and downs.
Read MoreWritten by Gavin Hess | Sep 4, 2024
Some of the gear catching our attention: La Sportiva boots, a Tarp Tent 4-season tent, and three pieces from Edelrid.
Read MoreWritten by Gavin Hess | May 7, 2024
Not much is static in the backcountry. The same is true of what’s in a pack as we shift from winter to spring. While much of the kit remains similar between winter and spring, the pack’s contents adjust to meet the changing hazards that we are most worried about.
Read MoreWritten by Gavin Hess | May 6, 2024
Our resident pack maker opts for the Ortovox LiTRIC Zero Airbag pack, the more minimalist of the robust LiTRIC packs on offer.
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