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Ismelda Marcos had a closet that looked like this. |
You're ready to jump into the backcountry, but not sure where your investment in gear should begin. Chances are that you already have downhill alpine gear including the boots, poles, skis and bindings.
You can always throw those skis and bindings on your back and hike to the top of the mountain on your daddy's old snow shoes. Alpine boots, however, aren't designed for walking from the car to the ticket counter, much less to the top of Mt. Cardigan. More importantly, your feet are usually the first part of your body to get cold if not properly cared for. They are also your most important body part, and asset, when you're more than ten miles from your car. Frozen or blistery feet = slow or no movement = searchers find your body in June.