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mark frost

Skier // Climber // Whitewater Kayaker // Backcountry Snowboarder // Kite Boarder // Mountain Biker // Road Biker

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    far and wide but currently the victorian alps, australia
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    40 something with no intention of ever growing up. have an curious nature and love learning new things.

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Black Diamond Method Alpine Touring Boot - Men's

May 5, 2011

i need a boot that can be canted- is it possible to put a wedge between the block and the sole on the black diamond boots? currently in lane superblaster pros because of that but the walk mode is pretty ordinary

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Black Diamond Bandit Winter Pack - 690cu in

July 9, 2010

does this pack have any sort of stiffening sheet in the back panel? i'm chasing a small pack that will carry a shovel, probe, bit of food & water, extra layer for day from from a basecamp but can still be rolled up tiny to fit in the top of my touring pack for going in and out

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Mammut Pulse Barryvox Avalanche Beacon

December 16, 2009

does anybody know what units mammut have are being shipped / used to/in australia/new zealand/japan?
tried the importer but they aren't bringing the units in & couldn't help me & emailed mammut direct but they haven't bothered to reply

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Garmont 7tm Power Tour Releasable Telemark Binding

October 20, 2009

is anyone having trouble with the heel lift collapsing during use?
i have one that constantly collapses and it is really starting to irritate me. the other side hasn't been a problem...yet

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Black Diamond Push Telemark Ski Boot - Men's

May 15, 2009

has anybody heard of any shell issues with the bd tele boots?
i was looking at some b/d a/t boots (factor,method) and heard that they had some issues with shell materials (cracking).
i am wondering if there were similar issues with the new series of tele boots

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Black Diamond Guru Ski

March 11, 2009

i'm a 6' 225lb beginner free-heeler in australia(our snow is mostly "wet elephant snot"). looking at these in a 170cm for mostly cruisy inbound but want a bit of freedom to explore sidecountry at a later stage. or should i consider the stigma? prepared to put up with a slower progression rate due to equipment selection. cheers.

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