Well, I’m icing my knee and taking ibuprofen… again. This winter has thrown some curve balls, but when you already didn’t have an ACL in your knee for the last ten years you can’t blow it again… you just make the knee swollen, angry, and the bone-on-bone sections grind painfully. Ugh. Still, not a lot …
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SNOW PACK ISSUES…
There is definitely a persistent weak layer to be wary of since the early snow at the ground level has become quite rotten. I hate to say it, but we likely need a significant weather event (rain… probably) to saturate down into that junk, or to create an ice bridge. Stay safe friends, and in …
DEAR SANTA…
…please bring snow! And while I’m at it could you look to deliver snow that is well bonded to the layers below? It wouldn’t hurt my feelings if it was blower and waist deep too. Thanks for helping out the BC ski community. Sincerely, All of the BC Ski Friends BC SKI LINKS ROUND-UP… XMAS …
UPHILL POLICIES
Does your home resort have an uphill policy that meets backcountry skiers needs? Uphill is definitely a different beast compared to true backcountry skiing, but there are so many benefits to resort uphilling… dialing in gear, developing fitness, practicing skills in a safe setting, connecting with friends, getting newbys oriented to the sport, apres, and …
WINTER 2.0
Please excuse the pandemic hiatus, but we are back and aiming to deliver some BC ski goodness again this winter. I had some technology troubles #2020 that I hopefully are all smoothed out (thanks to the help of a kind BC ski friend). Now I am ready to unload six months or so of links, …
WINTER 1.1 – TOURING / STOKE
Old-Man-Winter is finally making a return to the PNW after a stretch of high pressure. I snuck in a dawn patrol before work Friday morning and am stoked to get that back into my weekly schedule. If you are in the INW of the PNW and utilize the uphill policy at Mt Spokane don’t forget …
BC SKI FRIENDS: WINTER 1.0 – TOURING TIPS
Happy Thanksgiving BC ski amigos (in North America)! The local hills are close to bare in my neck of the woods, but ULLR (the norse snow god) has brought a few feet of snow a couple hours north in the Selkirks. I had the fortunate opportunity to sneak up there on Saturday and get my …
BC SKI FRIENDS: FALL 1.5 – STOKE
A text and email thread began last night about skiing this week. It took most of us by surprise since this group lives in the lower 48, but the Kootenay Boundary Forecast by Avalanche Canada has just started to forecast and apparently there is 72cm (approx 30in) of snow to slide upon. They say the …
BC SKI FRIENDS: FALL 1.4 – STOKE
Any backcountry ski friends tracking the headlines this week pertaining to the website backcountry.com? Well, since I had just locked and loaded my little website URL this summer with the word “backcountry” in the title, I waited and watched the headlines closely this week. Backcountry.com appeared to be bullying other companies by sending “cease and …
BC SKI FRIENDS: FALL 1.3 – STOKE
For those in the western US there is some serious moisture passing through. Check your local forecasts models to see if the temps are agreeable for snowfall up high. Two BC ski friends pointed out the following… The Cascades will see feet of snow. One friend is headed to Mt Rainier to check out the …