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Skier // Mountain Biker // Hiker // Paddler // Camper/Hiker // AT Skier // Alpine Skier

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shelter under cornice at ebbett's pass

shelter under cornice at ebbett's pass

Backcountry Access Companion EXT Shovel

August 24, 2010

for more info, and an exciting video including this fab shovel, go to http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=194662

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Mountain Hardwear Wayback Backpack - 1800cu in

January 10, 2011

I bought the wayback pack and so far i love it. the basic idea to keep snow off the back is great. i can fit my helmet in the main compartment (with goggles and contourhd still attached) while skins, shovel,probe and more are in the back. even so it's easy to wear while riding a chair. it's only downside is the lack of a shoulder strap hydration tube path.
i still haven't figured out how to use the diagonal ski carry system (at least correctly). The obvious yellow straps aren't wide enough for my skis, which are big, but not giant.
i have attached them diagonally from the lower compression strap to the upper with some success, but i highly doubt that's how it was designed. Does anyone have any pictures of skis being carried diagonally.
Thanks

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Great shovel, fits in pack.

Backcountry Access Companion EXT Shovel

Backcountry Access Companion EXT Shovel

Rating for this product: 5 August 24, 2010

Great lightweight shovel. Big blade but still fits in small volume pack without the handle sticking out. Pop it out, extend the handle and move some snow.

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Backcountry Access Stash Pack - 976cu in

September 8, 2008

the picture doesn't show the giant velcro ski strap as i've seen in stores. is it included?

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Fritschi Diamir Freeride Binding

Fritschi Diamir Freeride Binding

Rating for this product: 5 November 11, 2004

I've been on mine about two years and they rock. I get about 80 days a year on them and they've only released on two or three occasions and all when you think they should. When I first got em I was worried about using them to kick the snow off my boots, but no more. I wore out my first pair of boots with them and the toe down adjustment completely took care of the fact that my boot had no toe. I almost died twice when riding my friends G-4's with alpine bindings that kept pre-releasing at speeds. They stomp up the hill as well.
Downside-When I got them they were far cheaper than quality alpine bindings. That doesn't appear to be the case anymore.

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