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Mt Cooper, Goat Range BC.
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North face of pinnacles.
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We sledded in on Friday, and skied on Saturday. Figured we should get something fun accomplished while conditions while conditions were prime. I’ve not seen the North side, but planted directly below the East side of the Pinnacles years ago, and imagine there’s lots of potential.
Nice, yeah we just snuck it in. Pinnacle range is huge and no one there but heli skiers and the odd snow biker. Close to Vernon too. Will get a TR going once I get my photos done.
Nice work on your day! Was looking over at the goat range on sunday from Mt Ingersoll. Pretty huge!
Stolen from @jonessnowboards but too good not to share.
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That is an old pic, I remember when he passed through UT and went straight to the most aesthetic line. The video of him exploding in the apron after pretty much straight-lining the whole needle is mind blowing.
Proper skinner, you don't see it much these days, the vert mob usually boots straight up the chute. The traverse above the cliff band always spooks me...
Trenching outside of the Wasatch in graybird conditions:
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Trenching in the Wasatch during a short bluebird window:
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Booter stoke, verts are pretty much the same as skins aren't they?
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Heading for the lines in the background.
killa dilla
Dairylandering with the new bungee cord/flying V/scissor ski connection drag system. Milk crate ascending plates uber alles. For steep, technical terrain in specific snow conditions, might be kissing traditional skinning goodbye.
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Yeah, that would be unintended benefit, though kicking tails hasn't really been an issue. Over the years i've noticed a few negative effects while bootpacking with skis on pack. The ski drag system mitigates all these issues.
1. Extra weight on the back...if u bootpack, you potentially post hole deeper in punchy snow. The 'to and fro/side to side' rocking of the pack also exacerbates balance micro and macro disturbances. The same rocking motion hurts my compromised low back issues. Dragging the skis with the dynamically sprung bungee cord obviates all those issues completely.
2. Surprisingly, dragging the skis with skins on introduces minimal extra drag...with the benefit of the skis stopping in place for every step if you're not in a continuous state of flow movement...in technical terrain I find that every step is a micro 'stop' and when the skis stop behind u, the dynamic tension of the bungee provides just the right amount of tension to keep the upper body upright in steep terrain, where I find the natural unsprung posture is to tilt the upper body more parallel with the fall line. This keeps the spine aligned and for me eliminates the low back strain and pain.
3. After the initial first few steps, the dragged skis literally disappear from perception...they just trail along like an obedient dog. I was pretty surprised at how well the skis stuck to the snow at rest stops in steep terrain. If yer stopping for a longer break, just step back a hair to relieve the tension on the bungee, and skis just stay where they are...in terrain up to about 45 degrees so far...haven't ascended anything steeper yet.
4. Transition speed and eeze. You can basically remain upright with your pack on the back during the entire process. Kick the skis off, stab em tails down in the snow with overlapping tips, secure a ski strap in the notch of the scissor orientation near the tips, clip off the biner'd bungee from yer pack, attach to ski strap, pop on yer dairylanderz and start marching up the fall line. No dicking around taking pack off, and having to faff around with attachment straps for skis on pack, then hoisting the mess back onto yer back. I'm old and hate dicking around...looking for increased eeze and comfort is my game these days.
Yep. Full TR with way too many photos here:https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...dge-March-2019
Canada kicks ass
eh
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a few from the homes of mr potatoes head land
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downs didn't suck
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and a few from the r&b ridge of the satch hoods
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Does this count?
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Thanks to CDOT, RMP is open after 20 days of closure with over 110" of snow & St Paul's is buried and vacant:
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Oberalpstock, just a little 7.5K descent.
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Noice, this is one of the top 5 threads on TGR for me.
Getting deeper these days
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any internet biologists want to take a guess on what made this track?
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Probably a Siberian turtle
Skin track stoke from a recent trip to Canada:
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A few from back home:
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And finally some booting for good measure:
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^^sweet
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This page is over the top. I want 79 more months of winter.