Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Video Snackpack
If you're like me, you've been slaving away this week with an eye on the snow accumulating up North. Your glowing rectangles have been sucking the life out of you all week, and you need something to keep the stoke alive. Don't worry. You're almost there. Here's a little snack for your soul.
Check it out HERE
This short, titled "Desert River" is among the backcountry themed movies featured at the Backcountry Film Festival. (Check out their promo HERE)
While the closest showing is at Oneonta, NY, it may be worth the trip, with titles like Australis and Deeper.
Bonus: Coolest. Snowcave. Ever. at around minute number three.
Labels:
Backcountry Skiing,
Ski Movies
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Media Review: Going Deeper
Hey snowboarders. Let's be friends. I'm sorry that I've blamed you for pushing all the snow off of my favorite slopes and for causing every piste collision I've ever been in. My disapproving glares and animosity are a thing of the past. You can thank Jeremy Jones.
Labels:
Deeper,
Media Review,
Ski Movies,
Steep,
Teton Gravity Research
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Gear Review: Backcountry Boot Comparison Chart
Ismelda Marcos had a closet that looked like this. |
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.
Labels:
Boot flex,
Dynafit,
Gear Review
Friday, November 19, 2010
The Gear List: What to bring for a night on the mountain.
Home is where the -20 bag is. |
See for yourself why I have back problem by springtime.
Labels:
Gear List,
Gear Review,
Winter Camping
Monday, November 15, 2010
Gear Review: Karhu XCD GT/ Silvretta 500 (a.k.a. "The GT's")
Every ski quiver needs a long distance horse: a go-to ski for a long tour on rolling terrain.
The Maine Huts, the Pemi-Traverse, the Long Trail and a trip to the Arlington Heights water tower need the right tool. When I've got miles of rolling terrain to cover, I break out the GT's.
The Maine Huts, the Pemi-Traverse, the Long Trail and a trip to the Arlington Heights water tower need the right tool. When I've got miles of rolling terrain to cover, I break out the GT's.
Labels:
Gear Review,
Karhu XCD GT,
Koflach Vertical,
Madshus,
Silvretta 500
Saturday, November 13, 2010
-Trip Report- Mt. Cardigan: A Backcountry Mountain with Training Wheels (March 2008)
I dare you to paint a picture with those shades of blue. You'll be laughed at. |
Labels:
AMC,
Backcountry Skiing,
David Goodman,
Gered,
Mt. Cardigan,
New England,
New Hampshire,
Trip Report
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