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Kelty kid carrier. It carries really well and skis OK although the change in weight distribution is a bit of a shocker. She ends up sitting quite high and as a result I have to ski in a mild squat and way more front seat than I like. Takes a bit of getting used to and is definitely not conducive to getting rad, even if she's well strapped in there. I'm actually more gripped skinning up, any sidehilling or slippery skintrack becomes a serious ordeal. Eating shit is absolutely not an option.
Re: avi gear, as CG says I think needing it would be ground for being fired as a dad. Our excursions will be limited to going up the Alta summer road, the Millcreek/Porter road, maybe White Pine or Cardiff after a 2 week dry spell, or in this case Twin Lakes pass which looks pretty much like a groomer the whole way. I might consider getting her up high in the spring when things are completely welded but timing will be tough, it's slow going up and down and managing the cold of the AM vs things heating up later in the day might be too much of a hassle. For now it's mostly about getting her out, looking around at the white stuff, getting used to the cold and the wind in her face, and accepting the fact that her father will be dragging her out of her comfort zone any chance he gets in hopes that she'll repay him later by breaking trail, setting up top ropes, etc...
Edit: before someone asks, the rubber band aren't a cost saving measure. We do have gloves for her, she's wearing them, her arms are just way too short to pop out of the giant down suit. Her mom's part T-Rex with the shortest ape index I've encountered to date, I blame her.
The toes barely come out the bottom, thus the down "booties" which are basically tubes and make her look like she has hooves. It's actually tough getting the outfit right, she overheats more than she gets cold.