Continued Avalanche Education
Arcing turns in untracked powder on a remote line is something that has pulled skiers away from the resorts and into the backcountry for decades. Whether you’re checking out new zones in your backyard woods or flying to a distant mountain range to ski a big line off a remote peak, backcountry skiing opens up your terrain options and offers a new kind of freedom.While this is an enticing prospect for most skiers that don’t mind a little bit of uphill, backcountry skiing can be a hard
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