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  1. I really like Backcountry skiing: skills for ski touring and ski mountaineering, by Martin Volken. If you like the mountaineers books, this one is excellent.

     

    Note: This book has little instruction on the mechanics of ski technique. Plenty of tips and tricks for making ski touring more pleasurable, but it won't help you turn in powder.

     

    All Mountain Skier & Ultimate Skiing might be more what you are looking for.

     

    You are right Hugh. I jumped to recommend that book a little to fast before I realized what he was seeking... After or while you dial your technique it's a great read!

  2. Trip: Three fingered Jack -

     

    Date: 6/26/2010

     

    Trip Report:

    Had part of a day off at Big Lake Youth Camp where I am working for the summer, so decided to cross the highway and climb three fingered jack. Parked at the PCT trailhead at Santiam pass. I couldn't find my NW forest pass so decided to risk it and hurry back hoping not to be ticketed. Left the car at 9:40. The trail was snow free for the first few miles. Scattered patches of snow after that until coming over the ridge where the trail drops into the basin. From there the the trail was completely snow covered and I just picked a line and headed up the ridge. I always enjoy one of the main benefits of climbing solo: speed. I was able to keep a good pace and arrived at the summit in 3 hours. With the heavy snow, climbing up to the summit pyramid was straight-forward. However the scrambling on the summit pyramid and the few exposed moves on rotten rock were quite dicey! I got off route at one point and traversed over air on a thin ledge until realizing that the dinner plates above that were balancing on who knows what would not bear any weight. I turned around and got back on route. The last 30 feet leading to the summit involved a V0 boulder problem up a vertical face of knobs. Thankfully most of them felt solid, and my nerves calmed a bit. The descent was uneventful other than stopping and chatting with a few hikers.

     

    Gear Notes:

    Choss morale

     

    Approach Notes:

    Total time: 5 hours and 20 minutes

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    Dynafits tour better but aren't ideal for what you want. If you want something step in/step out Fritschi. Markers suck ass

     

    The Fritschi line sounds like just what you are looking for. I have the Explore set and they are great. Get Freerides if you want more durability.

  4. "these just don't cut it on steeper ice"

     

    Really?

     

    Admittedly the G12 in the auto version being used below but House and Anderson used the newmatic bindings on Nanga Parbat.

     

    Looking up...

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    Looking down..from the same place....just say'in.

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    Very true, the G12's are the best all-arounders known. :lmao:

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