Back Country skiing

Skitnit

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Any advice for backcountry skiing? I love it, and just want to get even more tips to enjoy it more! I want to try new things, any ideas? I live right my a mountain pass, and it's great!
 
Get educated. Getting an AIARE level 1 course under your belt and finding experienced backcountry skiers to learn from are two musts for somebody starting to venture out into the backcountry
 
i'd concentrateon the latterthe whole mandatory aiaire thing is odd

It is under 24 hours of education for a cert where there is no test of competency.

I'm not saying its not a possible good start

but I never took it

took my avvy 2 after 5 or 6 seasons

then a few seasons ago took a semester long snow study course through the geology/meteorology department of the U

for pretty much the same $$$$ the one night a week of class

and field days on friday blew away the aaire aavy cookie cutter class/program w/ +10x the amount of field/ pit work and class time

Even though 1/2 the instructers were aiaire certified because this class focused on snow studies it lacked some of the mandatory aiiare components there was no magic piece of paper at the end.

the knowledge is out there in books youtube viddies, thesises, partners etc

paying instructers is just one possible way of gaining that knowledge but mandatory

not imho
 
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