I've been skiing for 29 of my 30 years and I have never been properly introduced to backcountry skiing. All my friends are snowboarders and my wife likes the lodge; I'm too rad to end up fat and slow.
Don't get me wrong; I'm no wannabe. I'm a ready-to-be. I am an experienced outdoorsman and would be a great candidate for a dude or dudette who has the experience to trade for a slower day and beer/scotch/money. I'm looking to learn to scout routes, skin-up, and chose the right gear.
I live in Calgary, Alberta. I'd rent or buy the gear. I sometimes have a week or two off at a time. I have a Subaru with enough room for all our beer and gear, and I'm happy to drive anywhere.
I'm watching MSPs La Nina and losing my mind.
Backcountry Mentor Needed; Free Beer. Or...I'm Not Dead Yet
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Started by Winters in Canada 03-Dec-2011 - 2 Replies
Winters posted Dec-2011
Trencher
reply to 'Backcountry Mentor Needed; Free Beer. Or...I'm Not Dead Yet' posted Dec-2011
Try posting on Teton Gravity forum. It's mostly for North America back country skiing. Be warned, read around the forum a little bit before posting. There are some nice people on there, but they don't tolerate fools, period.
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/forumdisplay.php/3-Ski-Snowboard
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/forumdisplay.php/3-Ski-Snowboard
because I'm so inclined .....
Winters
reply to 'Backcountry Mentor Needed; Free Beer. Or...I'm Not Dead Yet' posted Dec-2011
Thanks for the tip Trencher!
Topic last updated on 03-December-2011 at 15:11