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Mountain Weekly News ~ As a free text input field the site search box invites customers to directly answer the question “What are you looking for” Check out how this works on the Mountain Weekly News using the search bar above the REI ad banner on the right hand side In this way site search offers a rare window […] The post Get your head out of the snow and find what you’re looking for at SIA appeared first on Mountain Weekly News by Eric Martin
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Mountain Weekly News ~ Hitting the backcountry with a group of buddies is what snowboarding is all about Fresh powder lines for days and beautiful scenery make it all but impossible not to have fun But backcountry riding is not without its dangers Prime among them are avalanches Learn more below : An avalanche can occur at any time […] The post How to Use a Snow Shovel for Avalanche Rescue appeared first on Mountain Weekly News by Jake Walnuts
Mountain Weekly News ~ Hitting the backcountry with a group of buddies is what snowboarding is all about Fresh powder lines for days and beautiful scenery make it all but impossible not to have fun But backcountry riding is not without its dangers Prime among them are avalanches Learn more below : An avalanche can occur at any time in the backcountry so it is important to always be prepared for them In addition to a beacon and probe every member of your party should carry a snow shovel too You never know who or how many people are going to be buried in the event of an avalanche and you definitely don’t want your only avalanche snow shovel to be trapped underneath the snow as well How to Use Avalanche Shovel If a buddy gets trapped in an avalanche a snow shovel is going to be your best friend After locating their position underneath the snow with the help of an avalanche beacon and an avalanche probe it’s time to dig Focus on digging out your trapped friend’s airways first All of that heavy snow makes it difficult to breathe even if they’re lucky enough to be in an air pocket Take care to remove snow from their head and their chest before removing it from other parts of their body Another key tip to make the most of your avalanche snow shovel is to dig from below Use the slope and angle of the mountain to your advantage Digging in from the side or even from the bottom if the snow is stable enough will allow you to drag your friend out of the snow rather than pull them upwards vertically This is especially true if they are buried deep beneath the snow Other Uses for an Avalanche Snow Shovel Though an avalanche snow shovel is used primarily for rescuing buried friends they can be used for a number of other tasks as well Chief among these other tasks is snowpack study Digging a small pit into the snow on a backcountry snowboarding expedition can alert you to what is happening underneath your feet Oftentimes the top layer of snow can be deceiving It’s a great idea to take a basic class in snow conditions and avalanche awareness before heading out so you know what to look for A snow shovel can also be used to erect an emergency shelter If you are on a day outing and need to stay overnight because of an emergency or mishap of some sort a snow shovel allows you to dig a quick shelter in a tree well or a trench It is much easier to do this with a shovel than with your hands Even if you’re planning on an overnight stay in the backcountry and you don’t run into any major problems a snow shovel can still be useful They are commonly used to level out a space for a tent to be set up when snow camping They can also be used to carve out a windscreen to make the camping experience more comfortable Finally an avalanche snow shovel can be used to create fresh drinking water for your crew Of course hands work well for this task but a snow shovel allows you to dig snow faster and with less energy spent Simply scoop up a shovelful melt and drink Conclusion Avalanche snow shovels come in all shapes sizes and designs It really is hard to rate one over another because of the variety of materials that go into their construction However a strong and lightweight snow shovel that can be easily attached to a backpack is a great bet For more information on avalanche snow safety and snow science please visit: nsidcorg The post How to Use a Snow Shovel for Avalanche Rescue appeared first on Mountain Weekly News by Jake Walnuts
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Mountain Weekly News ~ I sit up in bed at the sound of my alarm Was I not just surfing pow I thought I just hucked a cliff and got an epic face shot What am I doing in bed Oh I have to get up and mow lawns – it’s only July That’s how it goes all summer […] The post Tips on How to Prepare for Touring in the Backcountry this Winter appeared first on Mountain Weekly News by Josh Carr
Mountain Weekly News ~ I sit up in bed at the sound of my alarm Was I not just surfing pow I thought I just hucked a cliff and got an epic face shot What am I doing in bed Oh I have to get up and mow lawns – it’s only July That’s how it goes all summer but as the days grow shorter and the nights turn colder my preparations for the winter slowly begin I get amped for the upcoming season when 4 inches of snow graces the top of Grand Targhee and the lift access biking is shut down for a couple of days It is time to start thinking about depth hoar In preparing for the upcoming BC season the best way to begin is to take pictures of a local peak whenever it snows The mountain should be easily visible and should be at an elevation you intend on spending some time this season I like to use the North aspect because it is less likely to melt before winter begins If you capture the image with a smartphone or modern camera it’s easy to catalog and begin your seasonal snow profile Most importantly it gives an idea of where weak layers might persist at the start of the season Luckily the snow from this September in the Tetons has all melted off below 10500ft One less weak layer to be concerned about Once the fall equinox hits It’s time to invest in education It is important to take an outdoor education class of some sort every year to sharpen your knowledge and quicken your reaction time in the BC This class can be a Wilderness First Responder an Avalanche Safety Course or even a Winter Weather Forecasting class And If you have previously completed an outdoor education course It is imperative to take the refresher course on time Allowing your backcountry education to expire will increase your financial burden GET ENROLLED IN YOUR CLASSES EARLY This way you can schedule time off from work and maybe even get some friends to join the class These classes fill up faster than wildfires spread in CA – even the grungiest ski bums are doing their backcountry homework I like to use two great local organizations; American Avalanche Institute and Jackson Hole Outdoor Leadership Institute Education is extremely important so check these guys out and let them embark some knowledge Researching new places to go touring gets me amped for the season It’s always fun to check out a new area and get involved with a new snowpack Some of my favorite places I have been to lately have been Fairy Meadows in the Columbia Mountains of British Columbia and the Hellroaring Hut on the Montana/Idaho boarder in the Centenial Mountains I am always excited for the Backcountry Gear Guide issue – it fuels the winter stoke and keeps me up to date on the latest touring innovations Whether you like to buy the new hot shit or would rather buy last year’s stuff on super discount Fall is a good time to get geared up This week I received an email saying my Ortovox S1+ Avalanche Transceiver has been repaired and is on its way back from Germany Just in time to get all my gear ready for pow slaying time I do a physical inventory; take all my gear and throw it on the bed to inspect its condition Inevitably I find some hole or tear I didn’t remember happening and an old crusty snack hidden away Make sure you took the batteries out of your beacon last spring If you forgot do so now and buy some new ones regardless of how much juice is left You can reuse the old ones in your TV remote Put some extra batteries in your pack for headlamp and beacon backup Inspect the first Aid kit I usually tweak mine a bit every season as well Things can expire and it’s good to keep updating Items you might want in the dead of winter for short tours might be different than those for long spring days Hopefully you didn’t let your crampons rust and the leash for your ice ax is still in good shape Take out your probe and put it together If it is still in a sheath throw that thing away one more step in the rescue process Checking the conditions of your skins is a good idea Storing them properly helps with longevity Re-glue if necessary After checking bindings boards poles and boots I like to revive the softgoods Sometime in July I give all the outerwear a good wash (with powdered detergent) Then in the fall spray some Gear Aid ReviveX or Nikwax to keep up the water repellency and breathability The last step in the gear check is to look over the snow science kit Review your pits from previous years and re-familiarize yourself with the data entry process Is there enough room in your workbook for this season’s beta or do you need a new one Sharpen the pencil make sure your magnifier isn’t cracked and put all the tools you like to use in one place Now comes the fun part: Get in Shape Whether you are a gym rat or a gym hater find a way to get yourself physically fit before your first tour You will appreciate not contemplating suicide on your first ascent of the season If you are lucky you’re doing a fall surf trip Personally I don’t have that opportunity very often so I like to do a combination of exercises to keep it interesting At the gym or at home core exercises are key Yoga is great On the treadmill or elliptical I like to put the ramp angle as high as possible to resemble putting in a booter Holding weights in your hands while doing this might make you look like a middle aged women but you will appreciate it the first time you wield an ice ax For outdoor fall training a combination of hunting and biking is fun and productive Carrying a heavy pack filled with elk meat through the wilderness will get you ready for touring and provide enough protein for the whole winter Lastly – and most importantly – Practice with your beacon I cannot stress this enough Read the manual again and again After the first snowfall covers the valley floor hide a backpack with a beacon and a beer (editor’s note – drinking beer and getting shape do not go hand and hand. the Snow King ski area is also known as “Town Hill,
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