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  1. Backcountry Skiing: Skills for Ski Touring and Ski Mountaineering (Mountaineers Outdoor Expert Series) by Martin Volken, Scott Schell, et all 2007-11-30
  2. Best Backcountry Skiing in the Northeast: 50 Classic Ski Tours in New England and New York by David Goodman, 2010-10-05
  3. Backcountry Skiing Utah, 2nd (Backcountry Skiing Series) by Tyson Bradley, 2003-09-01
  4. Backcountry Skiing Adventures: Maine and New Hampshire: Classic Ski and Snowboard Tours in Maine and New Hampshire by David Goodman, 1998-09-01
  5. Backcountry Skiing and Snowshoeing in Grand County, Colorado by Deborah, Ph.D. Carr, Lou Ladrigan, 2003-01-31
  6. Skiing Colorado's Backcountry: Northern Mountains, Trails and Tours by Brian Litz, Kurt Lankford, 1989-11
  7. Backcountry Skiing California's High Sierra by John Moynier, 1999-11-01
  8. Backcountry Skiing in the Washington's Cascades by Rainer Burgdorfer, 1987-04
  9. Backcountry Skiing Adventures: Vermont and New York: Classic Ski and Snowboard Tours in Vermont and New York by David Goodman, 2001-01-01
  10. New Zealand Backcountry Skiing: A Guide to New Zealand's Best Ski Touring by James Broadbent, 2004-10
  11. Backcountry Skiing & Snowboarding - Lake Tahoe by Brandyn Roth, 2009-11-01
  12. Backcountry Skiing by Lito Tejada-Flores, 1981-10
  13. Classic Backcountry Skiing: A Guide to the Best Ski Tours in New England (Appalachian Mountain Club) by David Goodman, 1989-02
  14. White Woods, Quiet Trails: Exploring Minnesota's North Shore in Winter : A Guide to Cross-Country Skiing, Backcountry Treks & Snowshoe Outings in and Around Lake Superior's sawt by Andrew Slade, 1997-10

1. Wing Ridge Ski Tours, Backcountry Skiing, Shelters, Guide Service, Wallowa Mount
Wing Ridge Ski Tours offers a backcountry winter hut system and guide service in the Wallowa of Northeast Oregon. Excellent backcountry skiing opportunities abound and the area is
http://www.wingski.com/
Hut System Guided Tours Trip Rates
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Wing Ridge Ski Tours
offers a backcountry winter hut system and guide service in the Wallowa Mountains of Northeast Oregon. Excellent backcountry skiing opportunities abound and the area is reputed for its deep, dry, powder snow. Warm comfortable huts are available for your use after a long day of telemarking or touring in the nearby backcountry terrain of the Eagle Cap Wilderness Backcountry skiers of any skill level may find an experience to suit their desire; from gentle touring to advanced telemarking. Experienced guides are available and we offer package tours with meals provided. The Big Sheep and Wing Ridge Huts may also be rented for private groups. Multiday guided trips to the historic cabins at Aneroid Lake are scheduled December through March, providing access to spectacular alpine terrain. Other tour options are also available.
Click here to see personal account of recent 4-day trip into the Big Sheep Hut. Click here to see personal account of recent guided trip into the Aneroid Basin.
P.O. Box 714, Joseph, OR 97846

2. Telemarktips.com--The Telemark And Backcountry Skiing Webzine--
A telemark skiing and backcountry webzine with new content daily, videos, lessons, gear reviews, the World Famous Telemark Talk Forum, and much more. .com is a free telemark and backcountry skiing online magazine, with constantly updated web videos the most active telemark skiing backcountry skiing discussion board on the web
http://www.telemarktips.com/
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3. Rec.skiing.backcountry FAQs
Links to the questions 1. What is backcountry skiing all about? 2. What are the types of backcountry skiing? 3. Is backcountry skiing safe?
http://www.math.utah.edu/~eyre/rsbfaq/
The rec.skiing.backcountry Frequently Asked Questions list
The material in this FAQ is directed to novice backcountry skiers. It contains brief descriptions of the basic ideas and techniques of backcountry skiing, comments on the equipment used during backcountry skiing, and safety concerns related to backcountry travel in the winter. For more detailed information on these topics, the reader should consult the resources presented at the end of this FAQ. This FAQ does not contain equipment reviews. These are available from various other sources, including magazines and this newsgroup. Finally, this FAQ does not contain information on specific ski routes. The bibliography contains a list of guide books, sorted by location, that contain this information.
The rec.skiing.backcountry FAQ is a compendium of questions
and answers that frequently appear on rec.skiing.backcountry.
Neither the contributors to the FAQ, the posters of the FAQ

4. Skiing Page
Heel Free or Die backcountry skiing in the Whites. This page is for telemark, cross-country and backcountry skiing in the Whites and the rest of New England. It also has links to telemark and backcountry sites around the world.
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/whites/ski.html
    Heel Free or Die - Backcountry Skiing in the Whites
    This page is for telemark, cross-country and backcountry skiing in the Whites and the rest of New England. It also has links to telemark and backcountry sites around the world.
    Places to ski in the Whites
    Backcountry in the Whites is limited by a lack of open slopes and snow conditions that aren't always friendly. There isn't that much steep or extreme terrain available, but there are many places to go that are great fun. My personal favorite are the trails on Moosilauke . Since 1990, the Dartmouth Outing Club has rebuilt most of the trails on the mountain with skiing in mind. The Gorge Brook trail was the first, and it offers the most challanging route. The descent is tight and steep in places, and requires a good snow base. The Carraige Road is much wider and more mellow, especially after it was rebuilt in 1995. Because of the extensive erosion, an excavator and bulldozer were brought up to reclaim the trail. As a result, some sections are wide, allowing for linked turns . You can ski up the Carraige Road all the way from the base or link into it from the new Snapper trail, rebuilt in 1995 as well. The last major ski trail on the mountain is the Al Merrill Ski Loop, which runs up the Blue Ridge to the south and east of the main peak. The 5 mile loop starts at the Ravine Lodge, and offers the easiest backcountry skiing on the mountain. In the winter, the Ravine Lodge Road is gated so there is an additional 1.5 mile ski each way.

5. Backcountry Skiing, Ski Information For Back Country Skiing
Backcountry ski snowboard telemark fourteeners 14ers books free backcountry skiing info numerous books and articles about backcountry skiing and snowboarding, and is well learn about ski mountaineering and backcountry skiing consult mountaineering clubs, guide services
http://www.wildsnow.com/
Guidebook info Great Articles Backcountry Tips Lou's News ... [search Google]
Backcountry skiing information snowboard snowsport telemark!
Please visit our backcountry snowsport ski shopping links! Welcome to Louis (Lou) Dawson's backcountry ski information and opinion website. Lou's passion for the past thirty years has been alpinism and back country skiing. He has authored numerous books and articles about backcountry skiing and snowboarding, and is well known as the first and only person to ski down all 54 of Colorado's 14,000-foot peaks, otherwise known as the famous Fourteeners,
or 14ers for short! Books and free back country information here, and tons of Randonnee rando telemark backcountry ski info. Spring corn season here we come! New Latest Naxo news next year's is improved.

6. Seattle Mountaineers Skiing And Snowboarding Committee
Seattle Mountaineers backcountry skiing and Snowboarding alpine resource with classes, trips, leader information, education resources, ski reports, weather conditions and general mountaineer Telemark/Randonee. Avalanche. Backcountry. Mountaineering. Glacier Travel. Additional Classes
http://www.mountaineers.org/skiing
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7. Ken Roberts - Backcountry Skiing + Snowboarding
Includes tips, related links, and stories and photos from backcountry adventures in Utah, Washington, and Switzerland.
http://www.roberts-1.com/ski/
Backcountry Skiing and Snowboarding
Ken Roberts and Sharon Marsh Roberts
Stories and Pictures
Berner Oberland (Switzerland) Haute Route (France - Switzerland) Bryce Canyon (Utah) ...
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Our other websites
Hudson Valley Skiing (New York) Bike Hudson Valley (New York) Roberts Financial Systems Inc. To send us questions or comments about this website, see this contact information
Homepage is www.Roberts-1.com/ski This page last modified: April 06, 2004.

8. The Backcountry Ski Page
images of backcountry skiing and ski touring plus related information and links for the serious backcountry skier. In Light Of Nature The Backcountry Ski Page.
http://www.batesphoto.com/bcski.html
"In Light Of Nature"
The Backcountry Ski Page

Welcome to the Backcountry ski page. At this site you will find backcountry skiing images from western Canada plus other related Backcountry Ski Links and Resources . As in the other pages at the In Light of Nature site, this page is essentially intended to serve as a mini portfolio of images; backcountry skiing images in this case. Besides the ski images, I will try to keep any relevant ski information updated as well as links to sites providing more backcountry skiing information for the serious backcountry skier. The backcountry ski images found here are dedicated to the memory of Art Twomey, who epitomized the true backcountry spirit and was an inspiration to all whose lives he touched.
Skiers above left,are travelling below St. Nicolas Peak on the Wapta Icefields, one of many such icefields in Banff Ntl. Park, Alberta. Kootenay Pass in the Purcell Mountains, above center, is a popular destination for ski tourers and powder hounds alike, while there are many hidden little powder havens, such as the one at right, tucked away in the southern Rockies.
Skiing up the Des Poilus Glacier

9. David Goodman - Backcountry Skiing And Snowboarding Adventures
Guidebooks by David Goodman detail the experience of skiing and riding in the backcountry and mountain trails of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York.
http://users.adelphia.net/~davgood/
BACKCOUNTRY SKIING ADVENTURES
VT / NY
ME / NH
by David Goodman
Bored with your local ski resort? Strike out for the exciting, powder-filled world of backcountry skiing and snowboarding in the highest summits of the Northeast. From Mount Marcy in the Adirondacks to Katahdin in Maine, discover the world beyond lift lines and groomed slopes
The two-volumes of Backcountry Skiing Adventures are the only guides to backcountry skiing and snowboarding in the Northeast. If you want to discover the best powder skiing in the East, these books will show you the way. These all new, expanded, revised editions were just published by Appalachian Mountain Club Books. The long awaited Vermont-New York guide is new this winter!
Back Country Magazine calls these guidebooks the "Eastern backcountry bible".
Here's what you'll find ... More Info About the Author
Contact Us

Order a Copy
Site Created and Maintained by B2 Creative Solutions

10. Backcountry Skiing
backcountry skiing. The rec.skiing.backcountry FAQ is a work in progress and is maintained by David Eyre
http://www.drones.com/ski-faq
Backcountry Skiing
The rec.skiing.backcountry FAQ is a compendium of questions and answers that frequently appear on rec.skiing.backcountry. Neither the contributors to the FAQ, the posters of the FAQ, nor their employers make any claim whatsoever regarding the accuracy or safety of ANYTHING in the FAQ. Any item that may appear to be offering either medical or legal advice is doing neither. See rec.skiing FAQ for more skiing related material. This FAQ is periodically posted to rec.skiing.announce. Index
What is backcountry skiing all about?
What are the types of b.c. skiing?
Is backcountry skiing safe?
What type of skis do I need?
How about the ski boots?
What are these different ski bindings?
Do I need adjustable ski poles?
Can I use a snowboard in the backcountry?
What else do I need?
How about telemark racing?
Where can I get gear?
Are there any good books on the subject?
Guide services, instruction and organizations
Synopsis
The material in this FAQ is directed to novice backcountry skiers. It contains brief descriptions of the basic ideas and techniques of backcountry skiing, comments on the equipment used during backcountry skiing, and safety concerns related to backcountry travel in the winter. For more detailed information on these topics, the reader should consult the resources presented at the end of this FAQ. This FAQ does not contain equipment reviews. These and available from various other sources, including magazines and this newsgroup.

11. Rec.skiing.backcountry FAQs
backcountry skiing FAQs compiled and maintained by the rec.skiing.backcountry forum.
http://www.math.utah.edu/~eyre/rsbfaq/index.html
The rec.skiing.backcountry Frequently Asked Questions list
The material in this FAQ is directed to novice backcountry skiers. It contains brief descriptions of the basic ideas and techniques of backcountry skiing, comments on the equipment used during backcountry skiing, and safety concerns related to backcountry travel in the winter. For more detailed information on these topics, the reader should consult the resources presented at the end of this FAQ. This FAQ does not contain equipment reviews. These are available from various other sources, including magazines and this newsgroup. Finally, this FAQ does not contain information on specific ski routes. The bibliography contains a list of guide books, sorted by location, that contain this information.
The rec.skiing.backcountry FAQ is a compendium of questions
and answers that frequently appear on rec.skiing.backcountry.
Neither the contributors to the FAQ, the posters of the FAQ

12. Backcountry Ski Boots
If your primary backcountry skiing activity is a hike in the mountains, then you should opt for lighter (most likely leather, possibly NNNBC) boots.
http://www.math.utah.edu/~eyre/rsbfaq/boots.html
Section 05: Backcountry ski boots
5. How about the ski boots?
5.0 My feet hurt, what should I do?
First and foremost, consult a knowledgeable boot fitter when you purchase ski boots. Beyond being uncomfortable, poorly fitting ski boots can be dangerous in the backcountry.
5.1 What are overland touring boots?
Overland ski touring is somewhat akin to summer hiking, so boots for overland ski touring are quite similar to hiking boots. Fit these boots for comfort and consider warmth when selecting a boot. Most overland touring boots are now equipped with an integral binding system. See the discussion of these bindings systems in the binding section of this FAQ for more details. Anyone care to add/subtract/rewrite this?
5.2 What about telemark boots, should I use plastic?
Shortly after the telemark turn was popularized (again)in the 1970's, telemark boots were similar to heavy hiking boots or were converted from old leather downhill ski boots (called Steincomps). Since that time, some telemark boots have remained virtually unchanged from their hiking boot origins, and others have undergone radical transforma- tions. The latter boots include models with a full plastic buckled shell (similar to alpine ski boots), models with an upper plastic cuff that is buckled and a lower laced leather boot, models with a lower plastic shell but are fully laced and models with plastic underneath the leather exterior.

13. Home Page
Offers Himalayan mountaineering expeditions plus Canadian backcountry skiing, avalanche and outdoor leadership courses.
http://www.peakfreaks.com

14. Instruction & Guiding For Rock Climbing, Ice Climbing, Mountaineering And Backco
Instruction and guiding for rock climbing, ice climbing, mountaineering and backcountry skiing. Operates in the Adirondacks. (Keene, New York)
http://www.alpineadven.com
Alpine Adventures founders Our Services
In this section you will find comprehensive descriptions of all our services, including all of the information you need to arrange an adventure with us. About Us
Here, you can learn about our company, about the Adirondack Mountains, and about our professional qualifications. Our Values
This section explains how we encourage environmental stewardship, promote effective education and facilitate personal growth.
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15. Backcountry.com: Your Source For Skiing, Camping, Hiking, And Backpacking Gear F
backcountry skiing gear, Salomon, North Face, Kelty, K2, Dynastar, Rossignol, all with free shipping. Backcountry.com is the source
http://www.bcstore.com/
Camp/Hike Men's Clothing Women's Clothing Climb ... Where's My Stuff
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16. Black Diamond Equipment, Ltd. - Rock Climbing, Backcountry Skiing, Alpinism & Ic
Like today s climber and skier, the point of our journey is not just for rock climbing, alpinism or backcountry skiing. Rather, it s for the sport itself.
http://www.bdel.com/
SPECIAL MAY OFFER: Free shipping on all orders over $75.00 bdmo@bdel.com gear about black diamond community ... contact
Black Diamond designs and manufactures a complete line of authentic, inspired, performance equipment for rock climbers, ice climbers, alpinists and backcountry and telemark skiers. We're a company of users, dedicated to the process of climbing and skiing. Crafting gear is a journey. It's starting with a raw idea, forging a way to make it happen, and ultimately, honing the result to perfection. Like today's climber and skier, the point of our journey is not just for rock climbing, alpinism or backcountry skiing. Rather, it's for the sport itself.

17. Outdoor Leadership Training Seminars - Outdoor Adventures, Training, And Seminar
Offering trips and training in climbing, backcountry skiing, whitewater rafting, and backpacking in Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Also offers courses in logistics, leadership, and decision making. (Denver, Colorado)
http://www.olts-bt.com
Outdoor Leadership Training Seminars
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Oct. 23-30 Outdoor Articles The Tao of Skiing Capturing the Peak Experience Centered Climbing Recommended Books Sacred Land, Sacred Sex... - by Dolores LaChapelle A Theory of Everything - ... Contact COURSES Outdoor Skills Workshops Leadership Training Breaking Through Adventures Corporate Training
Outdoor Leadership Training Seminars and Breaking Through Adventures
OLTS is a unique outdoor adventure organization offering (since 1973) trips and training in rockclimbing, mountaineering, backcountry skiing, whitewater rafting, wilderness backpacking in the mountains, canyons, and deserts of Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Our trips and courses are exciting, challenging, and occur in beautiful and dramatic settings. We teach basic skills for each outdoor activity and support each person in setting goals, exploring personal limits, breakthroughs in physical, mental, emotional and spiritual dimensions.

18. Kim And Morgan Brown's Outdoor Adventures
Features North American rock climbing, backcountry skiing, hiking, backpacking, and photographs.
http://sepwww.stanford.edu/~morgan/adventures/
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Update (9Feb2004): You people are probably noticing that I haven't updated this place in a long time. Yes, I am a loser who doesn't get out as much as I would like to. But that doesn't mean I've done nothing since 2002. I just got lazy and stopped putting trip reports here. I generally just attach a short report to the image gallery . Here is a list in chronological order:

19. Chris Davenport MountainSports
Dedicated to extreme, steep, and backcountry skiing, climbing, mountaineering, paragliding, and all mountain sports. Official site of two time world freeskiing champion Chris Davenport.
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20. Backcountry.com: Your Source For Skiing, Camping, Hiking, And Backpacking Gear F
backcountry skiing gear, Salomon, North Face, Kelty, K2, Dynastar, Rossignol, all with free shipping. Backcountry.com is the source for outdoor gear for skiing, camping, backpacking AlpineAire .
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Camp/Hike Men's Clothing Women's Clothing Climb ... Where's My Stuff
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Tents
Backpacks Sleeping Bags ... more...
All Brands ACR AT Paddles Accelerade Adventure 16 Adventure Medical Airboard Alf Alpina AlpineAire ArcTeryx Ascension Atlas Atomic Backcountry Access Beal Bear Vault Bibler Tents Big Agnes Black Diamond Blast Match Bomber Gear Book: Bridgedale Brunton Burton CW-X CamelBak Camp USA Carb Boom Chaco Climb High Cloudveil Crescent Moon Crispi Croakies DAKINE DC Dagger Dahlgren Dragon Optical Dynafit Dynastar Eagle Creek Eastpak Endurox Ex Officio First Endurance First Need Fischer Five Ten Four Square Franklin Franklin Climbing Fritschi Diamir GSI Outdoors Garcia Machine Garmont GearAid Gerber Giro GoLite Gramicci Granite Gear Gregory Grivel Harmony Head USA Highgear Horny Toad Hydro Photon Icebreaker Indigo Equipment Integral Designs Jansport Jetboil Julbo KEEN Kahtoola Karhu Katadyn Kelsyus Kelty Kokatat LEKI La Sportiva Lange Leatherman Life-Link Line Look Lotus Lowa MSR Mad River Rocket Madshus Mammut Marmot Mary Janes Farm Masters Maui Jim McNett Metolius Montrail Mountain Hardwear Mountainsmith NRS Nalgene Naxo Nike Watches Nikwax Nixon Nordica Oakley Orage Ortovox Osprey Packs Pacific Outdoor Eq...

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