Low risk vs. No risk
Whether it’s low, moderate, or considerable, avalanches can always occur. Low risk doesn’t mean no risk.
Whether it’s low, moderate, or considerable, avalanches can always occur. Low risk doesn’t mean no risk.
A sunny ski tour and loop over three passes and around Star Peak in the Elk Mountains near Ashcroft, Colorado
Our first backcountry ski tour after a big storm cycle
Would a big winter weather forecast force the cancellation of a holiday hut trip?
A short film on Christy’s Colorado ski mountaineering achievements, and what lies ahead.
A how-to guide to spring skiing on Independence Pass.
Peak 10, a really straightforward 13er to climb and ski in Summit County.
Getting back to normal and out on skis after my hip replacement… and how it all progressed.
A spring ski descent of the East Face of Christiana Peak, 12,878 ft., from Capitol Creek.
My interview for the Wagner Skis “Next Level Skiing” podcast where we talk about skiing, teaching, the popularity of ski area skinning, and how it can serve as a bridge to backcountry skiing.
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