Alpine Binders + Trekkers vs. Freerides?
I guess I'm just looking for validation here. I've done some searching and read just about as much as I can stand about the two different approaches. Seems to me both have their advantages and disadvantages.
I'm thinking Trekkers are probably the way to go for now. I just bought a pair of 183 Gotamas and need bindings for them. I'll be mainly using them in lift accessed side-country like at Crystal and Alpental, maybe a few times at Baker where the bootpacking is generally not very long distance and the opportunities for skinning are minimal. I won't be able to afford AT boots this year as I really need a new pair of Alpine boots and given budget constraints can probably pick up a pair of decent Alpine binders and trekkers for cheaper than freerides. That said, I do want to have the ability to do some skinning and get further out into the backcountry this year. Maybe some shorter tours in the spring off highway 20 or around Chinook Pass. Scouted some nice lines near Snoqualmie Pass last winter, too. Next year I'll be able to afford a complete AT rig consisting of light skis, Dynafits, and AT boots.
So, given that information, and if you were in my shoes, would you do the same thing, or would you go with freerides? If you'd choose freerides, why?