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Marmot Summit Hat toomanygiftideas.com 14 Nov 2011 | 02:22 pm
. now only : 24.95 Marmot Summit Hat Constructed of wool and acrylic, the classic-style Marmot Summit Hat is ideal for any cold weather activity from backcountry skiing and hiking to general around...
January 1991 thepowderintros.com 1 Sep 2008 | 10:43 am
There I was on my first “backcountry” skiing experience, crunching along a dark trail at 4 a.m., when I stumbled over a mogul and slammed nose-first to the snow. It was one of those crystalline Vermo...
Who Would Have Thought emilybrydon.com 27 Mar 2011 | 11:03 am
What does a retired downhill ski racer do next? Run away from snow. Take up backcountry skiing. Jump the fence and join a skier cross team. All sound like viable options but I didn’t just want “viabl...
Alpine Meadows Ski Resort arizonatrekking.net 31 May 2012 | 06:23 pm
Alpine Meadows Ski Resort is located in the beautiful part of the world Lake Tahoe. This area is famous for its contribution in the development of Backcountry Skiing and snowboarding industry. Most of...
Garmont proudly serves as first Gold Sponsor of Mountain Rescue Association (MRA) garmontusa.com 11 Sep 2012 | 07:55 pm
Garmont, the recognized and award-winning innovators of backcountry ski and mountaineering boot design is the first Gold Sponsor of the Mountain Rescue Association (MRA) a non-profit training and educ...
Industry Talks Backcountry Skiing Trend skiingbusiness.com 30 Oct 2012 | 11:51 pm
Top brands meet to discuss sales, education and being on the same page.
Buying Used Backcountry Touring Gear in Seattle mattgoyer.com 16 Jan 2013 | 11:42 pm
A few buddies have asked me recently about getting into backcountry skiing/touring and wondering how to gear up. Since the the price for new gear is a little steep: $700+ for skis $500+ for boots $400...
Exum Teams With SIET to Offer New Course exumguides.com 14 Feb 2013 | 02:32 am
Exum and SIET have teamed up to provide the following course – an avalanche course followed by backcountry skiing where you can put to use what you have learned, while experiencing the Teton and Jacks...
Who Would Have Thought emilybrydon.com 27 Mar 2011 | 03:03 am
What does a retired downhill ski racer do next? Run away from snow. Take up backcountry skiing. Jump the fence and join a skier cross team. All sound like viable options but I didn’t just want “viabl...