
Originally Posted by
gregL
Good luck. I was asking the same questions in 1999 and I'm still figuring it out.
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We are all still trying to figure out the optimal touring set up (same for alpine for that matter.) Just when we think we have a handle on it new gear comes out and changes everything.
It all depends on what you really are going to do, and it is hard to know that until you do it. For side country, just using your alpin gear and suffering a bit on the boot pack is a realistic option. If you are going to actually tour, a dedicated touring set up, (ski, tech binding and boot) will make it much more enjoyable. The obvious place to start is to rent a few different set ups to see what works or what you intend to do.
The less obvious, and vastly more important point is to get back country/side country safe. People die out of bounds, so avi training and good mentoring is way more important then what binding you use.
I agree it is a constitutional right for Americans to be assholes...its just too bad that so many take the opportunity...iscariot
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