14292823:Skibumsmith said:
Learn to climb. Ski mountaineering is just a combination of skiing and alpinism.
Truth
Skimo usually doesnt involve ropes, other that dealing with cravasses or cornices. Its more about efficient ski climbing than boot packing.
To do what Cody is doing; you have to be fully trained on rope management and build the experience for years before considering doing that level. He makes it look fun and easy; the truth is that style is scary, painful and physically demanding.
Ive done some roped ascents for skiing, but in the snow it was quite a different experience from normal rock climbing. Your gear freezes, ropes are stiffer, gear is heavier, weather can suck all of the sudden; I dont recommend you jump on these peaks to replicate someones videos. You have to build up.
1.Take up rock climbing and rise to the level you can trad climb at least a 5.10a
2. When it starts to get cold, bring ski boots and campons to your training crag and get a bunch of these climbs in
3. begin combining the alpinism into your ski tours. Bootpack a bunch of steeps and get used to a near vertical ascents.
4. Bring the ropes out and practice freeclimbing, belaying, anchors, rapels and rescue techniques. Start on easy ascent and gradualy start getting into rocky climbs
Id say 3 years of good climbing skills and comfort in shit fuck conditions should at least keep you safe.
Remember this quote: Mountains will try to kill you in every possible way, including your actions.
Or this one: You will end up on the evening news, not by peaking a mountain, but by dying from your own dumb decisions along the way. That will be your epitath.