Touring

Planning to hit up the back/side country around mcCall does anyone have any info? good jump locations maybe?
you know ill give some +k
 
i have a setup that ive been slowly putting together

but i have no experience/training/safteyequiptment/buddy to actually go touring yet so i plan to just mess around in the slackcountry this season then if i like it begin to actually get into it
 
i dont really know but

unsafely- skis, suitable bindings, and skins

the right way- skis, bindings, skins, touring boots, beacon, probe, shovel, pack, training/education/certification(avalanche and probably firstaid to be safe), and buddies with all of the same stuff to save your ass
 
I just borrowed my brother's shit last week and went to the sawtooth's for four days. SO MUCH FUN!!! The hiking's a bitch but worth it when the snow is good. If anyone is going up anytime soon hit me up.
 
thats fuckin rad! did you stay in a yurt? PICs? where did you ski
Skiing backcountry is awesome because the way up is as much fun as skiing down
 
experienced this for the first time last weekend

i want to take an avy course and get all the proper gear to go into the actual backcountry next season because its so fun
 
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