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SKI MOUNTAINEER DIES IN CREVASSE FALL IN ALASKA’S DENALI Ski Mountaineer Dies in Crevasse Fall in Alaska’s Denali National Park. On Monday, May 3, 28-year-old Mason Stansfield of Ouray, Colorado, died while skiing the Eldridge Glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Stansfield was an experienced ski mountaineering and a mountain guide who had worked on Denali before. FORTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOZEMAN RESIDENT DIES FOLLOWING Forty-five-year-old, Bozeman resident Craig Kitto died from injuries sustained in an avalanche on Sunday, February 14. Kitto was splitboarding in Beehive Basin near Big Sky, Montana, when he was caught, carried and partially buried in an avalanche. The avalanche’s crown measured two feet deep and 400 feet across and ran 500 feet down the slope. HUT ROUTES: SIX NORTH AMERICAN HUT-TO-HUT TRAVERSES Hut traverses were born in Europe, where groups like the Swiss Alpine Club began building and managing high-mountain shelters as early as the mid 19th century. And while North America can’t hold a candle to Europe’s extensive mountain-chalet infrastructure and deep hut heritage, there are more than 200 backcountry huts, lodges and yurts throughout the U.S. and Canada. IN GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING RECORDS THIRD 25 Short and the Broken Thumb Couloir. Courtesy Bridger Teton National Forest Avalanche Center. Wyoming recorded its third avalanche fatality in a week yesterday, with the death of an individual in Grand Teton National Park in a line called the Broken Thumb Couloir. This fatality marks the 25 th death in the U.S. in as many days. DYNAFIT BINDINGS: FROM BASEMENT-MADE LOW TECH TO TÜV CERTIFIED Dynafit bindings: From basement-made Low Tech to TÜV certified. In 1982, 12 years before the birth of Backcountry Magazine, Austrian mechanical engineering student Fritz Barthel and his partner decided to tack the summit of Mont Blanc onto the end of an April climbing trip. Burdened by heavy gear and 200 cm slalom skis, they wereexhausted by
JOURNEY LINES: SPLITBOARD MOUNTAINEER JOSH JESPERSEN To really find the backcountry goods in a new zone, insider knowledge pays off; you need to immerse yourself in a group of skiers and riders who call a place home. And, Aspen, one town on my checklist of places to explore close to home, is a place where the locals prove a stereotype wrong. A visitor might assume the Aspen community to be reserved and cliquish, but in my experience exploring FISCHER HANNIBAL 106 SKIS Fischer seems to have done it with their new Hannibal 106. “I wasn’t expecting much from these, but whoa!” said one Jackson-based ski guide and tester. “Light, yet incredibly drivable and pretty darn stable in that cruddy, variable stuff.”. That stability comes from titanal reinforce- ments underfoot and carbon stringers running the BACKCOUNTRY MAGAZINE This is the year to go remote, and our 2021 Gear Guide has all the skis, boards, boots and bindings to get you there. Whether you’re looking for your first backcountry setup or just updating those well-loved planks, we’ve got unbiased and in-depth reviews of 51 skis and 29 splitboards that will take you where you want to go, wherever that may be. 2021 EDITORS' CHOICE AWARDS: SKIS 2021 Editors’ Choice Awards: Skis. Last March, our testers tried the best skis, boards, boots, bindings and apparel that we could get our hands on at our 13 th annual Gear Test Week. After months of working remotely from our basements, guest bedrooms and kitchen counters, our editors are ready to reveal the top picks to help you get remote on THE 2021 BACKCOUNTRY GEAR GUIDE DON’T MISS THE 2021 GEAR GUIDE. Get your copy of the 2021 Gear Guide with in-depth reviews of all 34 Editors’ Choice winners, plus morethan
SKI MOUNTAINEER DIES IN CREVASSE FALL IN ALASKA’S DENALI Ski Mountaineer Dies in Crevasse Fall in Alaska’s Denali National Park. On Monday, May 3, 28-year-old Mason Stansfield of Ouray, Colorado, died while skiing the Eldridge Glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Stansfield was an experienced ski mountaineering and a mountain guide who had worked on Denali before. FORTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOZEMAN RESIDENT DIES FOLLOWING Forty-five-year-old, Bozeman resident Craig Kitto died from injuries sustained in an avalanche on Sunday, February 14. Kitto was splitboarding in Beehive Basin near Big Sky, Montana, when he was caught, carried and partially buried in an avalanche. The avalanche’s crown measured two feet deep and 400 feet across and ran 500 feet down the slope. HUT ROUTES: SIX NORTH AMERICAN HUT-TO-HUT TRAVERSES Hut traverses were born in Europe, where groups like the Swiss Alpine Club began building and managing high-mountain shelters as early as the mid 19th century. And while North America can’t hold a candle to Europe’s extensive mountain-chalet infrastructure and deep hut heritage, there are more than 200 backcountry huts, lodges and yurts throughout the U.S. and Canada. IN GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING RECORDS THIRD 25 Short and the Broken Thumb Couloir. Courtesy Bridger Teton National Forest Avalanche Center. Wyoming recorded its third avalanche fatality in a week yesterday, with the death of an individual in Grand Teton National Park in a line called the Broken Thumb Couloir. This fatality marks the 25 th death in the U.S. in as many days. DYNAFIT BINDINGS: FROM BASEMENT-MADE LOW TECH TO TÜV CERTIFIED Dynafit bindings: From basement-made Low Tech to TÜV certified. In 1982, 12 years before the birth of Backcountry Magazine, Austrian mechanical engineering student Fritz Barthel and his partner decided to tack the summit of Mont Blanc onto the end of an April climbing trip. Burdened by heavy gear and 200 cm slalom skis, they wereexhausted by
JOURNEY LINES: SPLITBOARD MOUNTAINEER JOSH JESPERSEN To really find the backcountry goods in a new zone, insider knowledge pays off; you need to immerse yourself in a group of skiers and riders who call a place home. And, Aspen, one town on my checklist of places to explore close to home, is a place where the locals prove a stereotype wrong. A visitor might assume the Aspen community to be reserved and cliquish, but in my experience exploring FISCHER HANNIBAL 106 SKIS Fischer seems to have done it with their new Hannibal 106. “I wasn’t expecting much from these, but whoa!” said one Jackson-based ski guide and tester. “Light, yet incredibly drivable and pretty darn stable in that cruddy, variable stuff.”. That stability comes from titanal reinforce- ments underfoot and carbon stringers running the THE 2021 BACKCOUNTRY GEAR GUIDE DON’T MISS THE 2021 GEAR GUIDE. Get your copy of the 2021 Gear Guide with in-depth reviews of all 34 Editors’ Choice winners, plus morethan
2021 EDITORS' CHOICE AWARDS: APPAREL 2021 Editors’ Choice Awards: Apparel. Last March, our testers tried the best skis, boards, boots, bindings and apparel that we could get our hands on at our 13 th annual Gear Test Week. After months of working remotely from our basements, guest bedrooms and kitchen counters, our editors are ready to reveal the top picks to help youget remote
PIEPS ISSUES VOLUNTARY RECALL OF DSP TRANSCEIVERS Pieps has formally issued a voluntary recall of its DSP Pro, DSP Pro Ice and DSP Sport avalanche transceivers. The Voluntary Product Correction program was announced on March 3, 2021 for beacons distributed in Europe, Asia, the Pacific and South FROM THE ARCHIVE: JASON TORLANO, YOSEMITE’S GOLDEN BOY To Jason, Yosemite is the most beautiful place on earth. “I love every nook and cranny from backpacking to skiing to rock climbing,” he tells me at his home in Yosemite. Back home at the age of 28, Jason became a ranger again. At 32, he became manager of the Badger Pass ski resort. Today, at 38, he’s a father of two boys, Hunter, 2, and A MASTER BOOTFITTER’S GUIDE TO FOOTBEDS AND LINERS We last chatted with Board-certified pedorthist Bob Egeland just before the 2018 Gear Test Week at Powder Mountain to hear about the ABCs of bootfitting. In our conversation, he elaborated on the three key steps to a good AT boot fit: A) The proper shell size; B) Stabilizing the foot with some sort of foot bed; and C) Dealing with all of the padding, poking, punching and grinding. RENOWNED SNOWBOARDER LUCA PANDOLFI DIES IN AVALANCHE Italian snowboarder Luca Pandolfi died in an avalanche on Wednesday, March 17. He was splitboarding in Italy’s Gran San Bernardo Valley, which is located in the Aosta Valley near the French boarder. Pandolfi is being celebrated and remembered as IN GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING RECORDS THIRD 25 Short and the Broken Thumb Couloir. Courtesy Bridger Teton National Forest Avalanche Center. Wyoming recorded its third avalanche fatality in a week yesterday, with the death of an individual in Grand Teton National Park in a line called the Broken Thumb Couloir. This fatality marks the 25 th death in the U.S. in as many days. THE SWEET SPOT GETS SWEETER: WHICH UNDERFOOT WIDTH IS BEST Not that long ago, a mid-fat ski meant something in the realm of 85 mm underfoot. Over the last decade, that measurement has swelled as eccentric and experimental skis of exponential girth hit the market. While 85 mm may never again be average, the sweet spot in skis isbecoming codified.
INCLINOMETER ESSENTIALS: HOW, WHEN AND WHY TO MEASURE Thirty-eight degrees is widely considered the slope angle at which most avalanches occur. But what exactly does a 38-degree slope look like? Calculating slope angle is relatively simple with an inclinometer, which, turns out, is one of the most affordable and compact items you can add to your kit. MOUNTAIN SKILLS: UNDERSTANDING ‘THE AVALANCHE PROBLEM’ Mountain Skills: Understanding ‘The Avalanche Problem’. by Drew Hardesty October 28, 2015 8 Comments. Two winters ago, a party of self-described expert skiers and snowboarders exited a ski area to center punch a very steep and committing untracked bowl of almost-thigh-deep powder. It was bluebird, and the stoke was high. BACKCOUNTRY MAGAZINE This is the year to go remote, and our 2021 Gear Guide has all the skis, boards, boots and bindings to get you there. Whether you’re looking for your first backcountry setup or just updating those well-loved planks, we’ve got unbiased and in-depth reviews of 51 skis and 29 splitboards that will take you where you want to go, wherever that may be. 2021 EDITORS' CHOICE AWARDS: SKIS 2021 Editors’ Choice Awards: Skis. Last March, our testers tried the best skis, boards, boots, bindings and apparel that we could get our hands on at our 13 th annual Gear Test Week. After months of working remotely from our basements, guest bedrooms and kitchen counters, our editors are ready to reveal the top picks to help you get remote on FORTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOZEMAN RESIDENT DIES FOLLOWING Forty-five-year-old, Bozeman resident Craig Kitto died from injuries sustained in an avalanche on Sunday, February 14. Kitto was splitboarding in Beehive Basin near Big Sky, Montana, when he was caught, carried and partially buried in an avalanche. The avalanche’s crown measured two feet deep and 400 feet across and ran 500 feet down the slope. HUT ROUTES: SIX NORTH AMERICAN HUT-TO-HUT TRAVERSESAPPALACHIAN TRAIL HUT TO HUTAPPALACHIAN TRAIL HUT TO HUTCOLORADO HUT TO HUT HIKINGHUT TO HUT COLORADOHUT TO HUT TRIPSYOSEMITE HUT TO HUT HIKING Hut traverses were born in Europe, where groups like the Swiss Alpine Club began building and managing high-mountain shelters as early as the mid 19th century. And while North America can’t hold a candle to Europe’s extensive mountain-chalet infrastructure and deep hut heritage, there are more than 200 backcountry huts, lodges and yurts throughout the U.S. and Canada. DYNAFIT BINDINGS: FROM BASEMENT-MADE LOW TECH TO TÜV CERTIFIED Dynafit bindings: From basement-made Low Tech to TÜV certified. In 1982, 12 years before the birth of Backcountry Magazine, Austrian mechanical engineering student Fritz Barthel and his partner decided to tack the summit of Mont Blanc onto the end of an April climbing trip. Burdened by heavy gear and 200 cm slalom skis, they wereexhausted by
GIANT’S STEPS: A BRIEF HISTORY OF AN INFAMOUS HIGH SIERRA LINE Giant’s Steps: A Brief History of an Infamous High Sierra Line. Anyone who has driven south from Bishop on California’s scenic Route 395 in the spring has seen it, a thin white line dropping from the right corner of Mt. Williamson’s north face. To skiers of the steep, that thread beckons like a hypodermic needle loaded with rawadrenaline.
THE SWEET SPOT GETS SWEETER: WHICH UNDERFOOT WIDTH IS BEST Not that long ago, a mid-fat ski meant something in the realm of 85 mm underfoot. Over the last decade, that measurement has swelled as eccentric and experimental skis of exponential girth hit the market. While 85 mm may never again be average, the sweet spot in skis isbecoming codified.
IN GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING RECORDS THIRD 25 Short and the Broken Thumb Couloir. Courtesy Bridger Teton National Forest Avalanche Center. Wyoming recorded its third avalanche fatality in a week yesterday, with the death of an individual in Grand Teton National Park in a line called the Broken Thumb Couloir. This fatality marks the 25 th death in the U.S. in as many days. VOILÉ HYPER V6 SKIS Voilé Hyper v6 Skis. Last season, Voilé injected their skis with a special sauce that elevated the line to another level. The new recipe goes by the name Hyper, a fitting moniker given the energy dividends these lightened skis now offer. In the case of the Hyper V6, that’s a 15-percent weight savings—more than enough to take another lap. SKINTRACK SKETCHES: B.C.’S FORMER FREERIDE COMPETITOR For artist Richard Small, a.k.a Raven Richie, the mountains and wildlife of his home in British Columbia serve as inspiration across mediums. From his birthplace in Fernie, nestled in the Kootenay Mountains, to his current home in coastal Whistler, he capitalizes on his eclectic interest—from drawing and digital work to cocktail making—he pushes his artistic boundaries. BACKCOUNTRY MAGAZINE This is the year to go remote, and our 2021 Gear Guide has all the skis, boards, boots and bindings to get you there. Whether you’re looking for your first backcountry setup or just updating those well-loved planks, we’ve got unbiased and in-depth reviews of 51 skis and 29 splitboards that will take you where you want to go, wherever that may be. 2021 EDITORS' CHOICE AWARDS: SKIS 2021 Editors’ Choice Awards: Skis. Last March, our testers tried the best skis, boards, boots, bindings and apparel that we could get our hands on at our 13 th annual Gear Test Week. After months of working remotely from our basements, guest bedrooms and kitchen counters, our editors are ready to reveal the top picks to help you get remote on FORTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOZEMAN RESIDENT DIES FOLLOWING Forty-five-year-old, Bozeman resident Craig Kitto died from injuries sustained in an avalanche on Sunday, February 14. Kitto was splitboarding in Beehive Basin near Big Sky, Montana, when he was caught, carried and partially buried in an avalanche. The avalanche’s crown measured two feet deep and 400 feet across and ran 500 feet down the slope. HUT ROUTES: SIX NORTH AMERICAN HUT-TO-HUT TRAVERSESAPPALACHIAN TRAIL HUT TO HUTAPPALACHIAN TRAIL HUT TO HUTCOLORADO HUT TO HUT HIKINGHUT TO HUT COLORADOHUT TO HUT TRIPSYOSEMITE HUT TO HUT HIKING Hut traverses were born in Europe, where groups like the Swiss Alpine Club began building and managing high-mountain shelters as early as the mid 19th century. And while North America can’t hold a candle to Europe’s extensive mountain-chalet infrastructure and deep hut heritage, there are more than 200 backcountry huts, lodges and yurts throughout the U.S. and Canada. DYNAFIT BINDINGS: FROM BASEMENT-MADE LOW TECH TO TÜV CERTIFIED Dynafit bindings: From basement-made Low Tech to TÜV certified. In 1982, 12 years before the birth of Backcountry Magazine, Austrian mechanical engineering student Fritz Barthel and his partner decided to tack the summit of Mont Blanc onto the end of an April climbing trip. Burdened by heavy gear and 200 cm slalom skis, they wereexhausted by
GIANT’S STEPS: A BRIEF HISTORY OF AN INFAMOUS HIGH SIERRA LINE Giant’s Steps: A Brief History of an Infamous High Sierra Line. Anyone who has driven south from Bishop on California’s scenic Route 395 in the spring has seen it, a thin white line dropping from the right corner of Mt. Williamson’s north face. To skiers of the steep, that thread beckons like a hypodermic needle loaded with rawadrenaline.
THE SWEET SPOT GETS SWEETER: WHICH UNDERFOOT WIDTH IS BEST Not that long ago, a mid-fat ski meant something in the realm of 85 mm underfoot. Over the last decade, that measurement has swelled as eccentric and experimental skis of exponential girth hit the market. While 85 mm may never again be average, the sweet spot in skis isbecoming codified.
IN GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING RECORDS THIRD 25 Short and the Broken Thumb Couloir. Courtesy Bridger Teton National Forest Avalanche Center. Wyoming recorded its third avalanche fatality in a week yesterday, with the death of an individual in Grand Teton National Park in a line called the Broken Thumb Couloir. This fatality marks the 25 th death in the U.S. in as many days. VOILÉ HYPER V6 SKIS Voilé Hyper v6 Skis. Last season, Voilé injected their skis with a special sauce that elevated the line to another level. The new recipe goes by the name Hyper, a fitting moniker given the energy dividends these lightened skis now offer. In the case of the Hyper V6, that’s a 15-percent weight savings—more than enough to take another lap. SKINTRACK SKETCHES: B.C.’S FORMER FREERIDE COMPETITOR For artist Richard Small, a.k.a Raven Richie, the mountains and wildlife of his home in British Columbia serve as inspiration across mediums. From his birthplace in Fernie, nestled in the Kootenay Mountains, to his current home in coastal Whistler, he capitalizes on his eclectic interest—from drawing and digital work to cocktail making—he pushes his artistic boundaries. THE BACKCOUNTRY MAGAZINE PODCAST The all-new Backcountry Magazine podcast extends our print and web conversations with skiers, riders and community members into a new medium, parsing out the sport’s untold stories, pressing issues and tales of exploration. SKI MOUNTAINEER DIES IN CREVASSE FALL IN ALASKA’S DENALI Ski Mountaineer Dies in Crevasse Fall in Alaska’s Denali National Park. On Monday, May 3, 28-year-old Mason Stansfield of Ouray, Colorado, died while skiing the Eldridge Glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Stansfield was an experienced ski mountaineering and a mountain guide who had worked on Denali before. 2021 EDITORS' CHOICE AWARDS: APPAREL 2021 Editors’ Choice Awards: Apparel. Last March, our testers tried the best skis, boards, boots, bindings and apparel that we could get our hands on at our 13 th annual Gear Test Week. After months of working remotely from our basements, guest bedrooms and kitchen counters, our editors are ready to reveal the top picks to help youget remote
THE SWEET SPOT GETS SWEETER: WHICH UNDERFOOT WIDTH IS BEST Not that long ago, a mid-fat ski meant something in the realm of 85 mm underfoot. Over the last decade, that measurement has swelled as eccentric and experimental skis of exponential girth hit the market. While 85 mm may never again be average, the sweet spot in skis isbecoming codified.
RENOWNED SNOWBOARDER LUCA PANDOLFI DIES IN AVALANCHE Italian snowboarder Luca Pandolfi died in an avalanche on Wednesday, March 17. He was splitboarding in Italy’s Gran San Bernardo Valley, which is located in the Aosta Valley near the French boarder. Pandolfi is being celebrated and remembered as VÖLKL MANTRA V.WERKS SKIS For even more rigidity, Völkl lays a titanal strip along the center of the ski. “The platform underfoot is stiff and snappy, giving unrelenting edge hold,” one tester observed, “and the tips and tails are soft enough to float to the top of deep powder pillows.”. HOLLY WALKER’S APPRENTICE SKI GUIDE JOURNEY Holly Walker’s apprentice ski guide journey. Holly Walker takes the plunge near Revelstoke, British Columbia. Re Wikstrom. In February 2015, while skiing out of bounds in the Swiss Alps, Holly Walker was caught in an avalanche where she sustained a blown knee. During her recovery, she spent time processing her career, which,after
JOURNEY LINES: SPLITBOARD MOUNTAINEER JOSH JESPERSEN To really find the backcountry goods in a new zone, insider knowledge pays off; you need to immerse yourself in a group of skiers and riders who call a place home. And, Aspen, one town on my checklist of places to explore close to home, is a place where the locals prove a stereotype wrong. A visitor might assume the Aspen community to be reserved and cliquish, but in my experience exploring MOUNTAIN SKILLS: UNDERSTANDING ‘THE AVALANCHE PROBLEM’ Mountain Skills: Understanding ‘The Avalanche Problem’. by Drew Hardesty October 28, 2015 8 Comments. Two winters ago, a party of self-described expert skiers and snowboarders exited a ski area to center punch a very steep and committing untracked bowl of almost-thigh-deep powder. It was bluebird, and the stoke was high. SUMMER STORAGE: WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR SKIS AND BOOTS Leave the wax on for the summer to keep edges and bases rust-free and uncontaminated. Skis should then be stored in a cool, dry space, like a basement, or even under your bed. Boots are a little more straightforward. First, examine boots for cracks, broken buckles or torn straps and check that the screw for the rear tech insert istight.
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PLAN B: BUSINESS AS UNUSUAL – A NOTE FROM BACKCOUNTRY’S CEO Dear readers, contributors and partners, Stepping off the skintrack at the base of the Glacier du Chardonnet, I ask the indomitable Gordy Skoog, “What’s Plan B for making the col if the weather … ICELAND TO GREENLAND AND BACK: REROUTED BY COVID-19 The ship’s mast creaked and groaned—its tremors traveled from the pole at the foot of my bed through my toes and into my incapacitated, seasick body. As the boat pitched and rolled, I tried to … BASECAMP TV: FUELING Watch More Season 2 Episodes »MORE STORIES
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2020 TESTERS’ CHOICE: NICK RUSTIGIAN’S PICKS The 17 inches of powder that fell on Powder Mountain, Utah this past March didn’t distract testers at the 2020 Gear Test Week from logging hours on this coming season’s newest skis, splitboards and…
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2020 GEAR GUIDE: SPLITBOARD ACCESSORIES In 1994, Voilé release the first ever splitboard kit for those who wanted to transition their solid board into a backcountry friendly device—all you needed was a table saw and a bunch of free time. … 2020 EDITORS’ CHOICE AWARDS: STANDOUT OUTLIER SKIS There is a time and a place for niche taste and from uphill-oriented speedsters to lightweight powder slaying, women’s specific and brawny freeride chargers, these unique standouts will help you with…
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