Backcountry – tag –
Backcountry refers to skiing and snowboarding in natural snowy mountains, away from ski resorts and other developed areas. It's popular among enthusiasts because of the appeal of climbing the mountain on your own and skiing on new snow and steep slopes that no one else has skied on. However, it also comes with risks such as avalanches, falls, weather changes, and getting lost. To enjoy it safely, knowledge and skills such as map reading, avalanche prevention, and self-rescue are essential. Beginners are recommended to join a guided tour, and remember that accidents are your own responsibility
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Gear setup recommended by a backcountry pro guide for beginners
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SMITH goggles favored by backcountry guides | User impressions
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Backpacks for 1-day tours recommended by professional backcountry guides
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Layering tips from 16 professional backcountry guides: What do they wear in the harsh winter and spring seasons?
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The NOMAD JKT and NOMAD BIB PANT feature Strafe's lightweight and highly stretchable eVent DVflex™
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Backcountry Guide Gear Setup | Professional Selections and Reviews
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How to Choose Snowwear | What is Waterproof and Breathable Material? Re-examine the Functions of Ski and Snowboard Wear!
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Backcountry Guides' Favorite Goggles | Pro Choices and Reviews
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Backcountry Guides' Favorite Gloves | Pro Choices and Reviews
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Skins that expand the world of backcountry skiing | Models you'll want to try in the 2022-2023 season
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Quiksilver's top-of-the-line model features Sammy Carlson's signature "Highline Pro Sammy Carlson 3L GORE-TEX JK."
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Probe: A must-have avalanche gear for the backcountry | Featured model for the 2022-2023 season
