Ski Mountaineering specific Forum
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Back country skiing has expanded within the ski market exponentially over the previous 5 years. Colorado is THE home base for the tech, information, and motivation which has lead the market nationally and affected global market and development focus. |
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splitboard.com for us splitters out there. And there's summitpost.org. |
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telemarktips and their forum telemarktalk are really good, even for AT skiers.
Not so sure about Colorado being the "home base" for ski mountaineering though. Salt Lake and the Wasatch comes to mind. |
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Andrew Gram wrote:Not so sure about Colorado being the "home base" for ski mountaineering though. Salt Lake and the Wasatch comes to mind.Yeah I'd probably agree with you with some exceptions. I think CO mountaineering is sort of covert. You have no idea that people are out crushing it, unless you are in the loop. At least that's been my experience. |
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T-Bob wrote:Colorado is THE home base for the tech, information, and motivation which has lead the market nationally and affected global market and development focus.I think you mean Europe. The US market is led by people looking across the pond. And I wouldn't say they're particularly concentrated in CO. Cascades and Tetons come to mind. TGR is not really for the SkiMo crowd although some real crushers post the occasional awesome TR there. The TGR crap has the good taste of not being subjected to rule #1. At least it's entertaining, not full of butthurt. |
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Well, no there isn't any one site that covers everything. I too have been on the lookout for such a site that would/could draw everything together into one place to access, routes, current conditions, Avy danger, weather forcast, partner/ride finder. I still haven't found one that has everything. One of the guys at Bent Gate Mountaineering in Golden told me about backcountrycoalition.com/ . This site could be a great site if people new about it. There is little info on there as of now (think its only been around a couple years). If there isn't something that your looking for you kind of have to make it yourself. Or just find the site that works best for you and start posting what you are looking for and what you found. Lead by example and the hords will follow. Always looking for someone to go ride with out there too. Let me know if you ever need a partner for something T-Bob im in Colorado springs... |
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I agree, I'm on TGR but it's not ideal. Neither would it be here I think, since I haven't seen all that much activity re: skiing/skimo. |
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Would love to see Mountain Project include more of the mountain pursuits. |
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BGardner wrote:Ski mountaineering would be a welcome addition.Not IMHO. My pow stash is just that, and I want to keep it that way. |
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You are right, backcountry skiing is a profitable business now. Anyone care to allow me to rape and pillage their home to make a buck? Just hand me the info and i will make it happen so long as i don't have to do anything for myself. I would gladly attempt to ruin the mountains where i live by writing a guidebook but some nice wealthy man from kansas showed up and beat me too it. Anyone know a good spot that hasn't been ruined by aggressive, egotistical easterners? post it up here, let the world know, and if you are lucky some trustfunder may eventually make a buck off of it. sure beats keeping your mouth shut and enjoying it for what it is. |
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Ski info is great here on MP as it relates to specific routes. Skiing is just another application of mountaineering, so when it's relevant, include info under the conditions or route page. We don't need a specific forum, I don't think. |