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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Tech binding compatible freeride ski boots | 2022 recommended models
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Differences and Comparison between Shift Bindings and Duke PT | Walkable Alpine Bindings
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What are ski skins (climbing skins) for climbing mountains? Practical guide
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What are climbing skins (skis) for climbing mountains? Overview
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Skiing the Hakuba backcountry with a private guide
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We were among the first to try out the new snow cat tour service at Myoko Kogen
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High-spec thermos water bottle tests its performance on snowy mountains | Can you eat hot instant noodles on the mountain?
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Muika Snow Resort, the power of local slopes. Enjoy a long powder run in the enchanting Mentsuru area
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Hachimantai Backcountry | Guide Club's Must-Have Tour | HACHIMANTAI CAT TOUR
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BCA TRACKER4 | The fourth generation that maintains basic performance while improving usability
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Kagura Backcountry | Guide Club's Must-Have Tour | "Powder Station"'s "Regular 1-Day Tour"
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"Mount Tateyama in November"
