Sugar Bowl to Squaw Valley Recommended Reading: |
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BACKCOUNTRY SKIING: Skills for Ski Touring and Ski Mountaineering by Martin Volken, Scott Shell and Margaret Wheeler Available at The Back Country. |
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Recommended Prior ASI Courses: Sugar Bowl Backcountry Or Intro To Backcountry Skiing AIARE Avalanche Awareness |
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Recommended Follow-up ASI Courses: AIARE Avalanche Level 1 Mt. Dade Evolution Loop Sierra High Route Tioga Pass Ski Season Finale |
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Tech Tips: Folding Climbing Skins By: Bela G. Vadasz When it's not windy, you can often take your skin off the ski, carefully bring the tail up to the folded over-lap by the tip and join the glued surface together toward the middle of the skin. It requires some practice to not let the sticky surfaces touch prematurely while you're neatly joining the surfaces. Another method that is easy, especially in the wind on top of the ridge is to only peel half the skin off the ski from the tail and fold that section of the skin bottom to bottom. Then, peel the rest of the skin off the ski and fold the remaining section bottom to bottom. This way, by breaking it into 2 sections, it's much easier with shorter sections of sticky skins to deal with. |
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