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Ski Touring Basics with Henrik Windstedt and Kajsa Larsson.
Ski Touring Basics with Henrik Windstedt and Kajsa Larsson. What to pack, how to prepare, what to wear, and how to actually do it. And safety first. Always.
Shop our collection at https://www.peakperformance.com
#ski #peakperformance #peakperformanceskiteam #skitouring
published: 11 Feb 2021
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How to Ski Tour | Long version | Tutorial | DYNAFIT
Schorsch Nickaes, DYNAFIT Product Director and Mountain Guide shows how to start ski touring. He gives informations about the basic equipment, tips for your first ski tour and demonstrates the preparation for the uphill and the downhill performance.
Basic gear includes ski touring skis, ski toouring bindings, and skins for the uphill. Besides you need ski touing boots, poles and snow safety equipmnet. Especially for backcountry tours shovel, probe and avalanche beacon are essential. Also you have to carry a helmet for the down.
First touring attempts are best done near groomed runs. Many ski areas now have adapted to ski tourers and have formed several ski touring parks or mark touring climbing routes. More information to make your start into ski touring easier can be found in the fol...
published: 21 Dec 2020
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How To Ski Tour | Safety, Kick Turns, Planning and More
In this ski touring tutorial we squeezed 10 tutorials into one so it will contain a lot of information but we could obviously not cover everything and we apologise for that so make sure to take appropriate safety courses! Dave Searle teaches us many basics tips and tricks about ski touring. A few things we learn are how to plan your next ski tour, how to pack for ski touring, how to put climbing skins on, using pin bindings, how to kick turn, how to choose a safe line to walk up and much much more. Remember to take avalanche courses or join a guide to learn more about the hazards of ski touring. Join a camp: https://stompittutorials.com/camps/
Things you will learn in this touring tutorial:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Planning | Look at the Weather & Avalanche conditions
02:09 Precautions we were ...
published: 03 Mar 2019
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Correcting the Three Most Common Mistakes People Make Ski Touring in the Backcountry
Do you want to know how to save your breath when going up with skins when ski touring, or how to save your energy when skinning up a slope, or how to get an extra lap in your day? There are three major errors that people make when climbing with skins on their skis. Do you know if you're making one of them?
In this video, professional backcountry guide and ski-touring instructor Rene-Martin Trudel shares his secret skinning recipe to avoid the three most common mistakes all beginner, novice and expert backcountry skiers do! The ski skills shown are for all levels of experience. You'll gain the confidence to break trail without getting exhausted. Rene-Martin's touring tips apply to all forms of snow travel in the backcountry. The tutorial applies to split-board, telemark, and alpine touring...
published: 12 Nov 2020
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How to Choose Alpine Touring Skis
Building an alpine touring ski setup from scratch can be a daunting process. Between the skis, boots, bindings, skins, and safety gear, there’s a lot to consider. Fortunately, choosing your ski is often the most straightforward, and fun, part! In this guide we’ll take you through the process of picking an alpine touring ski that lines up with your backcountry goals and priorities. Follow along and be sure to take a look at our in-depth guide and size chart to learn everything you need to know for cruising around the backcountry.
https://www.evo.com/guides/how-to-buy-alpine-touring-skis?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=referral+&utm_campaign=How_to_Choose_Alpine_Touring_Skis&utm_term=donwL-L7RoU&utm_content=description
Subscribe to our channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIH...
published: 23 Nov 2022
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The Art of the Walk - Tips for Ski Touring
Shane Robinson - AMGA certified ski guide, owner of Graybird Guiding, and TREW ambassador - gives the low down on how to walk on two planks. Walking while ski touring or split boarding may seem relatively straightforward. However, with these tips, you'll save energy and be much more efficient with every step.
To ski with Shane go to https://www.graybirdguiding.com/our-mission
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published: 16 Feb 2023
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Skitouring Norway - VLOG from 2 weeks up north
From. March 11 till March 25 I traveled Norway for Skitouring together with Josef, Thomas and Roland and here are some quick impressions covering not even a third of crazy things we experienced.
We traveled first to Lofoten, then. to Senja and afterwards to the Lyngen Alps. We've been also invited for work on a Catamaran of Northern Yachting, you will find a Video about that in this channel. For more informations go to
https://www.northeryachting.com
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maximiliangierl
Josef Wittibschlager: https://www.instagram.com/josefwittibschlager
Thomas Eichberger: https://www.instagram.com/thomas_iceberg
Roland Puppenberger: https://www.instagram.com/roland_puppenberger
Supported by:
Mammut Swiss 1862
Scarpa DE
Gloryfy Unbreakable
The Heat Company
Suunto
...
published: 11 May 2023
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This is Ski Touring
Norrøna takes you on one last journey before the ski season for 2019 starts to come to a close with some of our best ski-bound ambassadors, Asbjørn Eggebø Næss, Nikolai Schirmer and Merrick Mordal.
If you can, get out there and experience one of the best feelings that nature can offer you and if you can't, find a way to change that.
Find out more about how you can get the best out of your journey with the best possible products at www.norrona.com
published: 25 Apr 2019
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가성비 최강! 2대의 스키도 거뜬한 스킷조 Tour Wheel Bag 리뷰 | 해외 스키 투어의 필수품
여러분! 해외 스키 투어를 계획 중이신가요? Tour Wheel Bag으로 스키 여행의 짐 싸기 고민을 한 방에 해결하세요!
✅ 2대의 스키를 한 번에 수납
✅ 부츠와 기타 장비도 넉넉하게 보관
✅ 편리한 바퀴로 이동이 수월
✅ 생활방수 원단으로 제작
✅ 190cm x 36cm x 20cm의 넉넉한 크기
✅ 3.2kg의 가벼운 무게
이 영상에서는 Tour Wheel Bag의 모든 특징과 사용법을 상세히 알려드립니다. 항공사 수하물 규정에 맞는 이 가방으로 여러분의 다음 스키 여행을 더욱 편리하게 만들어보세요!
구독과 좋아요 누르는 것 잊지 마세요! 다음 스키 여행 꿀팁 영상에서 만나요~ 🏂❄️
#TourWheelBag #스키가방 #스키투어 #해외스키여행 #가성비스키백 #스키장비 #여행필수품 #스키어필수
published: 17 Aug 2024
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What is ski mountaineering? | Skimo: the Art of Uphill Skiing | Documentary | CBC Sports
Ski mountaineering, also known as 'skimo', is coming back to the 2026 Winter Olympics for the first time since 1946. Instead of using a chairlift, skimo athletes use 'skins' on the bottom of their skis to grip their way up the slopes and then ski back down. This physically gruelling sport is popular in Europe and quickly gaining traction with biathletes across Canada.
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published: 06 Mar 2023
9:33
Ski Touring Basics with Henrik Windstedt and Kajsa Larsson.
Ski Touring Basics with Henrik Windstedt and Kajsa Larsson. What to pack, how to prepare, what to wear, and how to actually do it. And safety first. Always.
Sh...
Ski Touring Basics with Henrik Windstedt and Kajsa Larsson. What to pack, how to prepare, what to wear, and how to actually do it. And safety first. Always.
Shop our collection at https://www.peakperformance.com
#ski #peakperformance #peakperformanceskiteam #skitouring
https://wn.com/Ski_Touring_Basics_With_Henrik_Windstedt_And_Kajsa_Larsson.
Ski Touring Basics with Henrik Windstedt and Kajsa Larsson. What to pack, how to prepare, what to wear, and how to actually do it. And safety first. Always.
Shop our collection at https://www.peakperformance.com
#ski #peakperformance #peakperformanceskiteam #skitouring
- published: 11 Feb 2021
- views: 62606
10:08
How to Ski Tour | Long version | Tutorial | DYNAFIT
Schorsch Nickaes, DYNAFIT Product Director and Mountain Guide shows how to start ski touring. He gives informations about the basic equipment, tips for your fir...
Schorsch Nickaes, DYNAFIT Product Director and Mountain Guide shows how to start ski touring. He gives informations about the basic equipment, tips for your first ski tour and demonstrates the preparation for the uphill and the downhill performance.
Basic gear includes ski touring skis, ski toouring bindings, and skins for the uphill. Besides you need ski touing boots, poles and snow safety equipmnet. Especially for backcountry tours shovel, probe and avalanche beacon are essential. Also you have to carry a helmet for the down.
First touring attempts are best done near groomed runs. Many ski areas now have adapted to ski tourers and have formed several ski touring parks or mark touring climbing routes. More information to make your start into ski touring easier can be found in the following links:
// Basics & Equipment: https://www.dynafit.com/how-to-skitour
// On-Piste ski touring: www.dynafit.com/easy-entry-into-skitouring
Every ski tour starts with the uphill. Before you start you have to prepare your gear, therefore follow further steps:
// Step 1: Fix the skins on the skis.
// Step 2: Switch the bindings from downhill mode into uphill mode.
// Step 3: Adjust your ski touring boots in uphill mode.
// Step 4: Setup the poles acorrding to your body length.
// Step 5: Step in the bindings and block them.
After you have reached the summit it is important to prepare your gear for the downhill:
// Step 1: Step out of the bindings and turn the bindings from uphill mode into downhill mode.
// Step 2: You have to pull the skins of the skis.
// Step 3: Fix the bucles of your ski boot and lock them into downhill mode.
// Step 4: Step in your bindings.
// Step 5: Put on your helmet.
After following the steps, you are ready for downhill.
For more informations about ski touring equipment visit our website:
www.dynafit.com
#speedup#skitouring
https://wn.com/How_To_Ski_Tour_|_Long_Version_|_Tutorial_|_Dynafit
Schorsch Nickaes, DYNAFIT Product Director and Mountain Guide shows how to start ski touring. He gives informations about the basic equipment, tips for your first ski tour and demonstrates the preparation for the uphill and the downhill performance.
Basic gear includes ski touring skis, ski toouring bindings, and skins for the uphill. Besides you need ski touing boots, poles and snow safety equipmnet. Especially for backcountry tours shovel, probe and avalanche beacon are essential. Also you have to carry a helmet for the down.
First touring attempts are best done near groomed runs. Many ski areas now have adapted to ski tourers and have formed several ski touring parks or mark touring climbing routes. More information to make your start into ski touring easier can be found in the following links:
// Basics & Equipment: https://www.dynafit.com/how-to-skitour
// On-Piste ski touring: www.dynafit.com/easy-entry-into-skitouring
Every ski tour starts with the uphill. Before you start you have to prepare your gear, therefore follow further steps:
// Step 1: Fix the skins on the skis.
// Step 2: Switch the bindings from downhill mode into uphill mode.
// Step 3: Adjust your ski touring boots in uphill mode.
// Step 4: Setup the poles acorrding to your body length.
// Step 5: Step in the bindings and block them.
After you have reached the summit it is important to prepare your gear for the downhill:
// Step 1: Step out of the bindings and turn the bindings from uphill mode into downhill mode.
// Step 2: You have to pull the skins of the skis.
// Step 3: Fix the bucles of your ski boot and lock them into downhill mode.
// Step 4: Step in your bindings.
// Step 5: Put on your helmet.
After following the steps, you are ready for downhill.
For more informations about ski touring equipment visit our website:
www.dynafit.com
#speedup#skitouring
- published: 21 Dec 2020
- views: 194393
15:09
How To Ski Tour | Safety, Kick Turns, Planning and More
In this ski touring tutorial we squeezed 10 tutorials into one so it will contain a lot of information but we could obviously not cover everything and we apolog...
In this ski touring tutorial we squeezed 10 tutorials into one so it will contain a lot of information but we could obviously not cover everything and we apologise for that so make sure to take appropriate safety courses! Dave Searle teaches us many basics tips and tricks about ski touring. A few things we learn are how to plan your next ski tour, how to pack for ski touring, how to put climbing skins on, using pin bindings, how to kick turn, how to choose a safe line to walk up and much much more. Remember to take avalanche courses or join a guide to learn more about the hazards of ski touring. Join a camp: https://stompittutorials.com/camps/
Things you will learn in this touring tutorial:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Planning | Look at the Weather & Avalanche conditions
02:09 Precautions we were taking
02:51 Planning tools
1. Guide book
2. Map
3. Digital Fatmaps (make sure to have an analogue map to due to connectivity)
4. Ask locals
03:45 Equipment / Packing
05:05 Putting the skins on
05:54 How to
06:23 How to set up the ski boots for walking uphill
06:56 How to step into pin bindings
07:21 How to choose where to walk up
07:54 How to know if the slope is less than 30° steep
08:24 Measuring if the slope is more than 30°. 30° or less than 30°
09:05 How to walk on touring skis
09:46 How to kick turn
10:45 3 Tips on walking efficiently
12:10 How to take the skins off
Planning and preparation
https://fatmap.com/
More in-depth packing video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzfczOVbhyM
Avalanche courses:
Switzerland: https://www.swissalpineguides.ch/english/AvalancheCourse/
Sweden: http://svelav.se/
USA: https://avtraining.org/recprogram/
Canada: https://www.avalancheassociation.ca/
France: https://www.chamex.com/trip_courses/aiare-level-1-chamonix
Avalanche bulletins:
European bulletins: http://www.avalanches.org/eaws/en/main.php
USA: https://avalanche.org/
Canada: https://www.avalanche.ca/map
See what Dave is up to:
https://www.instagram.com/searlerdave/
https://www.facebook.com/searlerdave/
https://davesearle.me/
https://wn.com/How_To_Ski_Tour_|_Safety,_Kick_Turns,_Planning_And_More
In this ski touring tutorial we squeezed 10 tutorials into one so it will contain a lot of information but we could obviously not cover everything and we apologise for that so make sure to take appropriate safety courses! Dave Searle teaches us many basics tips and tricks about ski touring. A few things we learn are how to plan your next ski tour, how to pack for ski touring, how to put climbing skins on, using pin bindings, how to kick turn, how to choose a safe line to walk up and much much more. Remember to take avalanche courses or join a guide to learn more about the hazards of ski touring. Join a camp: https://stompittutorials.com/camps/
Things you will learn in this touring tutorial:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Planning | Look at the Weather & Avalanche conditions
02:09 Precautions we were taking
02:51 Planning tools
1. Guide book
2. Map
3. Digital Fatmaps (make sure to have an analogue map to due to connectivity)
4. Ask locals
03:45 Equipment / Packing
05:05 Putting the skins on
05:54 How to
06:23 How to set up the ski boots for walking uphill
06:56 How to step into pin bindings
07:21 How to choose where to walk up
07:54 How to know if the slope is less than 30° steep
08:24 Measuring if the slope is more than 30°. 30° or less than 30°
09:05 How to walk on touring skis
09:46 How to kick turn
10:45 3 Tips on walking efficiently
12:10 How to take the skins off
Planning and preparation
https://fatmap.com/
More in-depth packing video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzfczOVbhyM
Avalanche courses:
Switzerland: https://www.swissalpineguides.ch/english/AvalancheCourse/
Sweden: http://svelav.se/
USA: https://avtraining.org/recprogram/
Canada: https://www.avalancheassociation.ca/
France: https://www.chamex.com/trip_courses/aiare-level-1-chamonix
Avalanche bulletins:
European bulletins: http://www.avalanches.org/eaws/en/main.php
USA: https://avalanche.org/
Canada: https://www.avalanche.ca/map
See what Dave is up to:
https://www.instagram.com/searlerdave/
https://www.facebook.com/searlerdave/
https://davesearle.me/
- published: 03 Mar 2019
- views: 352703
11:45
Correcting the Three Most Common Mistakes People Make Ski Touring in the Backcountry
Do you want to know how to save your breath when going up with skins when ski touring, or how to save your energy when skinning up a slope, or how to get an ext...
Do you want to know how to save your breath when going up with skins when ski touring, or how to save your energy when skinning up a slope, or how to get an extra lap in your day? There are three major errors that people make when climbing with skins on their skis. Do you know if you're making one of them?
In this video, professional backcountry guide and ski-touring instructor Rene-Martin Trudel shares his secret skinning recipe to avoid the three most common mistakes all beginner, novice and expert backcountry skiers do! The ski skills shown are for all levels of experience. You'll gain the confidence to break trail without getting exhausted. Rene-Martin's touring tips apply to all forms of snow travel in the backcountry. The tutorial applies to split-board, telemark, and alpine touring equipment. You will definitely travel more efficiently on the snow and in the mountains.
EFFICIENCY should be your mantra when out on the mountain because it has a huge impact on the quality of your day and of your backcountry skiing experience. Ever felt really tired on your last lap that you thought you could have increased your risk of injury in the backcountry? Then, try these techniques on your next ski trip and take note on how you feel on your last lap. Post your results in the comments, we'd love to know!
So what are the 3 COMMON TOURING MISTAKES?
00:00 Intro
01:16 First Mistake: Lifting the ski
03:30 Second Mistake: Climbing too steep
07:53 Third Mistake: Climbing risers
09:32 Bonus Mistake: Using an old skin track
SECRET RECIPE for successful efficient ski touring:
Make long strides with your skis, trying to glide the ski the most possible without lifting it.
Follow the Path of Least Resistance! Losing elevation to go around an obstacle will help you conserve more energy. When breaking a new skin track, lift your knees to get your ski tips out and glide them along the snow. And on steep sections, keep your back straight and move your hips forward when skinning; this will optimize traction.
Ah! Risers. It's so much fun to play with your high-tech ski gear with all the options, adjustments, bells and whistles... But in reality, don't let the gear get in the way of your efficiency. You should avoid using the risers, unless the terrain dictates it. They limit your range of motion and reduce your stride length. Use them sparingly, and put them back down as soon as possible.
REMEMBER: If the skin track is not good, then open a new line. You're in the backcountry. Take the freedom to skin up your own path of least resistance. Follow a skin track that makes sense for you. If it doesn't, break trail for your party and enjoy the feeling of your skis popping up and gliding on the snow. Always travel in groups. Minimum 3 people, that form a team to cover all aspects in the backcountry such first aid, rescue, communications, decision making, terrain evaluation, route finding, snow safety, good morale with humour and someone to carry the emergency chocolate!
FULL RISK DISCLOSURE
THIS VIDEO DOES NOT REPLACE THE NEED FOR AVALANCHE AWARENESS COURSES, WILDERNESS FIRST AID TRAINING, MOUNTAINEERING COURSES, AND THE NEED FOR A GUIDE.
Backcountry skiing by definition is a non-organized, at your own risk activity. Gaining experience is invaluable and an online course cannot completely provide the required knowledge you need to guarantee your safety. Our goal is to make you a better, well-rounded backcountry traveller, a better teammate, and more educated skier.
#skitouring #backcountry #skiing #bcski #backcountryskiing #skinning #climbingskins #skilife #greatoutdoors #skintracks #freeheel #spreadtelemark #alpinetouring #horspiste #pathofleastresistance #golh #golhtv #greatoutdoorslearninghub #kickturn #roundturn #goinguphill #splitboarding #snowsafety
https://wn.com/Correcting_The_Three_Most_Common_Mistakes_People_Make_Ski_Touring_In_The_Backcountry
Do you want to know how to save your breath when going up with skins when ski touring, or how to save your energy when skinning up a slope, or how to get an extra lap in your day? There are three major errors that people make when climbing with skins on their skis. Do you know if you're making one of them?
In this video, professional backcountry guide and ski-touring instructor Rene-Martin Trudel shares his secret skinning recipe to avoid the three most common mistakes all beginner, novice and expert backcountry skiers do! The ski skills shown are for all levels of experience. You'll gain the confidence to break trail without getting exhausted. Rene-Martin's touring tips apply to all forms of snow travel in the backcountry. The tutorial applies to split-board, telemark, and alpine touring equipment. You will definitely travel more efficiently on the snow and in the mountains.
EFFICIENCY should be your mantra when out on the mountain because it has a huge impact on the quality of your day and of your backcountry skiing experience. Ever felt really tired on your last lap that you thought you could have increased your risk of injury in the backcountry? Then, try these techniques on your next ski trip and take note on how you feel on your last lap. Post your results in the comments, we'd love to know!
So what are the 3 COMMON TOURING MISTAKES?
00:00 Intro
01:16 First Mistake: Lifting the ski
03:30 Second Mistake: Climbing too steep
07:53 Third Mistake: Climbing risers
09:32 Bonus Mistake: Using an old skin track
SECRET RECIPE for successful efficient ski touring:
Make long strides with your skis, trying to glide the ski the most possible without lifting it.
Follow the Path of Least Resistance! Losing elevation to go around an obstacle will help you conserve more energy. When breaking a new skin track, lift your knees to get your ski tips out and glide them along the snow. And on steep sections, keep your back straight and move your hips forward when skinning; this will optimize traction.
Ah! Risers. It's so much fun to play with your high-tech ski gear with all the options, adjustments, bells and whistles... But in reality, don't let the gear get in the way of your efficiency. You should avoid using the risers, unless the terrain dictates it. They limit your range of motion and reduce your stride length. Use them sparingly, and put them back down as soon as possible.
REMEMBER: If the skin track is not good, then open a new line. You're in the backcountry. Take the freedom to skin up your own path of least resistance. Follow a skin track that makes sense for you. If it doesn't, break trail for your party and enjoy the feeling of your skis popping up and gliding on the snow. Always travel in groups. Minimum 3 people, that form a team to cover all aspects in the backcountry such first aid, rescue, communications, decision making, terrain evaluation, route finding, snow safety, good morale with humour and someone to carry the emergency chocolate!
FULL RISK DISCLOSURE
THIS VIDEO DOES NOT REPLACE THE NEED FOR AVALANCHE AWARENESS COURSES, WILDERNESS FIRST AID TRAINING, MOUNTAINEERING COURSES, AND THE NEED FOR A GUIDE.
Backcountry skiing by definition is a non-organized, at your own risk activity. Gaining experience is invaluable and an online course cannot completely provide the required knowledge you need to guarantee your safety. Our goal is to make you a better, well-rounded backcountry traveller, a better teammate, and more educated skier.
#skitouring #backcountry #skiing #bcski #backcountryskiing #skinning #climbingskins #skilife #greatoutdoors #skintracks #freeheel #spreadtelemark #alpinetouring #horspiste #pathofleastresistance #golh #golhtv #greatoutdoorslearninghub #kickturn #roundturn #goinguphill #splitboarding #snowsafety
- published: 12 Nov 2020
- views: 596877
4:41
How to Choose Alpine Touring Skis
Building an alpine touring ski setup from scratch can be a daunting process. Between the skis, boots, bindings, skins, and safety gear, there’s a lot to conside...
Building an alpine touring ski setup from scratch can be a daunting process. Between the skis, boots, bindings, skins, and safety gear, there’s a lot to consider. Fortunately, choosing your ski is often the most straightforward, and fun, part! In this guide we’ll take you through the process of picking an alpine touring ski that lines up with your backcountry goals and priorities. Follow along and be sure to take a look at our in-depth guide and size chart to learn everything you need to know for cruising around the backcountry.
https://www.evo.com/guides/how-to-buy-alpine-touring-skis?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=referral+&utm_campaign=How_to_Choose_Alpine_Touring_Skis&utm_term=donwL-L7RoU&utm_content=description
Subscribe to our channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIHNtWfCkpPYaa8_YkOahlA?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=referral+&utm_campaign=How_to_Size_Ski_Poles&utm_term=yE9lL0v63sg&utm_content=description
At the most basic level, your touring skis can be any pair that you feel comfortable using in the terrain you plan to traverse and ski. For some, it’s as simple as picking their favorite resort ski, mounting a touring binding, and hitting the skin track. While this is perfectly valid, it’s worth weighing up your own priorities and considering the options. Many ski manufacturers now produce touring-specific skis made from lightweight materials that optimize uphill performance, with useful features that make life a little easier as you move through the backcountry.
Pop on over to our online shop and peep all of the touring goods we have to offer:
https://www.evo.com/shop/ski/skis/alpine-touring?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=referral+&utm_campaign=How_to_Choose_Alpine_Touring_Skis&utm_term=donwL-L7RoU&utm_content=description
0:00 Introduction
0:13 How to Choose Alpine Touring Skis
0:37 Ski Weight
2:02 Ski Width
2:51 Ski Length
3:17 Rocker Profile & Tail Shape
4:11 Outro
https://wn.com/How_To_Choose_Alpine_Touring_Skis
Building an alpine touring ski setup from scratch can be a daunting process. Between the skis, boots, bindings, skins, and safety gear, there’s a lot to consider. Fortunately, choosing your ski is often the most straightforward, and fun, part! In this guide we’ll take you through the process of picking an alpine touring ski that lines up with your backcountry goals and priorities. Follow along and be sure to take a look at our in-depth guide and size chart to learn everything you need to know for cruising around the backcountry.
https://www.evo.com/guides/how-to-buy-alpine-touring-skis?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=referral+&utm_campaign=How_to_Choose_Alpine_Touring_Skis&utm_term=donwL-L7RoU&utm_content=description
Subscribe to our channel here:
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At the most basic level, your touring skis can be any pair that you feel comfortable using in the terrain you plan to traverse and ski. For some, it’s as simple as picking their favorite resort ski, mounting a touring binding, and hitting the skin track. While this is perfectly valid, it’s worth weighing up your own priorities and considering the options. Many ski manufacturers now produce touring-specific skis made from lightweight materials that optimize uphill performance, with useful features that make life a little easier as you move through the backcountry.
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0:00 Introduction
0:13 How to Choose Alpine Touring Skis
0:37 Ski Weight
2:02 Ski Width
2:51 Ski Length
3:17 Rocker Profile & Tail Shape
4:11 Outro
- published: 23 Nov 2022
- views: 15712
3:51
The Art of the Walk - Tips for Ski Touring
Shane Robinson - AMGA certified ski guide, owner of Graybird Guiding, and TREW ambassador - gives the low down on how to walk on two planks. Walking while ski t...
Shane Robinson - AMGA certified ski guide, owner of Graybird Guiding, and TREW ambassador - gives the low down on how to walk on two planks. Walking while ski touring or split boarding may seem relatively straightforward. However, with these tips, you'll save energy and be much more efficient with every step.
To ski with Shane go to https://www.graybirdguiding.com/our-mission
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Shane Robinson - AMGA certified ski guide, owner of Graybird Guiding, and TREW ambassador - gives the low down on how to walk on two planks. Walking while ski touring or split boarding may seem relatively straightforward. However, with these tips, you'll save energy and be much more efficient with every step.
To ski with Shane go to https://www.graybirdguiding.com/our-mission
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- published: 16 Feb 2023
- views: 20782
8:48
Skitouring Norway - VLOG from 2 weeks up north
From. March 11 till March 25 I traveled Norway for Skitouring together with Josef, Thomas and Roland and here are some quick impressions covering not even a thi...
From. March 11 till March 25 I traveled Norway for Skitouring together with Josef, Thomas and Roland and here are some quick impressions covering not even a third of crazy things we experienced.
We traveled first to Lofoten, then. to Senja and afterwards to the Lyngen Alps. We've been also invited for work on a Catamaran of Northern Yachting, you will find a Video about that in this channel. For more informations go to
https://www.northeryachting.com
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maximiliangierl
Josef Wittibschlager: https://www.instagram.com/josefwittibschlager
Thomas Eichberger: https://www.instagram.com/thomas_iceberg
Roland Puppenberger: https://www.instagram.com/roland_puppenberger
Supported by:
Mammut Swiss 1862
Scarpa DE
Gloryfy Unbreakable
The Heat Company
Suunto
xBionic
Lings.ch
Gear I use:
Cameras:
Canon R5: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/canon-eos-r5-body-45mpx-vollformat-kamera-13410067
Canon Eos rp: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
GoPro Hero 9: https://amzn.to/37ZJl8V
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Lenses:
Canon RF 15-35mm f2.8: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Canon EF 70-200mm f2.8 IS L: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Canon EF 50mm f1.4: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Canon RF 35mm f1.8: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Canon EF 2x Extender: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Tripods:
Gitzo Traveller GT2545T: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Rollei C6i: https://amzn.to/2WfeVKk
Filters:
Breakthrough X4 ND 6: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Breakthrough X4 ND 10: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Polar Pro PMC VND mist edition: https://www.polarprofilters.com/produ...
Microphones:
Rode Video Mic Pro: https://amzn.to/375scxH
Rode Wireless go: https://amzn.to/36PcfvP
Mountain Equipment:
Backpacks:
Lowe Pro Powder BP 500 AW: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Mammut Nordwand 38l: https://amzn.to/3x1uI34
Mammut Spindrift 26l: https://amzn.to/3i1yNvX
Bindings:
ATK Trofeo: https://amzn.to/38qF3v9
Poles:
Dynafit Vertical pro: https://amzn.to/3kT9HRX
Leki Aergon 3: https://amzn.to/3uLKjAW
Avanache gear:
Mammut Barrivox set: https://amzn.to/3uTldQC
Shoes:
Scarpa Ribelle Run: https://amzn.to/3u4BwLt
Scarpa Phantom Tech: https://amzn.to/3LABWir
Scarpa Ribelle Tech 2.0: https://amzn.to/3NJlQF7
Scarpa Ribelle S: https://amzn.to/3iZRIqR
Campons:
Petzl Irvis Leverlock: https://amzn.to/3r0Pw6R
Petzl Lynx: https://amzn.to/3DCkRle
Microcrampons Salewa MTN Spike: https://amzn.to/3uU6PYk
Ice tools:
Petzl Gully: https://amzn.to/35yOwzh
Petzl Nomic: https://amzn.to/373wBOt
Black Diamond Hybrid Icescrew: https://amzn.to/3NCVOmO
Climbing Gear:
Petzl Altitude: https://amzn.to/3qYfpnE
Petzl Rad Line 30m: https://amzn.to/3qVhOzt
Mammut Alpine Sender Dry 30m: https://amzn.to/3DxNmRi
Gloves:
The Heat company Heat 2 Windex: https://amzn.to/34qu3sF
The Heat Company Heat 3 Smart pro: https://amzn.to/3r7XN7j
Trousers:
Mammut Eisfeld light Pants: https://amzn.to/3kYigef
Mammut Anergy SO pants: https://amzn.to/3x5WFTs
Mammut sertig shorts: https://amzn.to/3iPD2u5
Mammut Rainspeed Trousers: https://amzn.to/3luUPXO
Jackets:
Mammut Eisfeld Hybrid: https://amzn.to/3BCuFKT
Mammut Eigerjoch Advanced: https://amzn.to/3iOITiW
Mammut Eigerjoch Pro Hooded: https://amzn.to/3ryGMDU
Mammut Kento light Jacket: https://amzn.to/2W9ZlCQ
Base Layer:
xBionic Energy accumulator: https://amzn.to/3j1FI89
Sunglasses:
Gloryfy G19: https://amzn.to/3iKs1dt
GPS Watch:
Suunto 9 Peak: https://amzn.to/3DOCvTj
The little things:
Mammut Aenergy Headband: https://amzn.to/3rvzC3u
Waterproof Drybag: https://amzn.to/38tAVdX
Camping:
Samaya 2.5: https://amzn.to/3kR85YP
Exped Downmat 7: https://amzn.to/3kSfcQK
Sea to summit Spark II: https://amzn.to/3kTkZWh
Mammut Perform down men: https://amzn.to/3u0NcyH
https://wn.com/Skitouring_Norway_Vlog_From_2_Weeks_Up_North
From. March 11 till March 25 I traveled Norway for Skitouring together with Josef, Thomas and Roland and here are some quick impressions covering not even a third of crazy things we experienced.
We traveled first to Lofoten, then. to Senja and afterwards to the Lyngen Alps. We've been also invited for work on a Catamaran of Northern Yachting, you will find a Video about that in this channel. For more informations go to
https://www.northeryachting.com
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maximiliangierl
Josef Wittibschlager: https://www.instagram.com/josefwittibschlager
Thomas Eichberger: https://www.instagram.com/thomas_iceberg
Roland Puppenberger: https://www.instagram.com/roland_puppenberger
Supported by:
Mammut Swiss 1862
Scarpa DE
Gloryfy Unbreakable
The Heat Company
Suunto
xBionic
Lings.ch
Gear I use:
Cameras:
Canon R5: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/canon-eos-r5-body-45mpx-vollformat-kamera-13410067
Canon Eos rp: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
GoPro Hero 9: https://amzn.to/37ZJl8V
Insta360 One R: https://amzn.to/37dYPqC
Insta 360 OneX2: https://amzn.to/3uSfVop
DJi Air 2s: https://amzn.to/36UParv
Lenses:
Canon RF 15-35mm f2.8: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Canon EF 70-200mm f2.8 IS L: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Canon EF 50mm f1.4: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Canon RF 35mm f1.8: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Canon EF 2x Extender: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Tripods:
Gitzo Traveller GT2545T: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Rollei C6i: https://amzn.to/2WfeVKk
Filters:
Breakthrough X4 ND 6: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Breakthrough X4 ND 10: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Polar Pro PMC VND mist edition: https://www.polarprofilters.com/produ...
Microphones:
Rode Video Mic Pro: https://amzn.to/375scxH
Rode Wireless go: https://amzn.to/36PcfvP
Mountain Equipment:
Backpacks:
Lowe Pro Powder BP 500 AW: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/...
Mammut Nordwand 38l: https://amzn.to/3x1uI34
Mammut Spindrift 26l: https://amzn.to/3i1yNvX
Bindings:
ATK Trofeo: https://amzn.to/38qF3v9
Poles:
Dynafit Vertical pro: https://amzn.to/3kT9HRX
Leki Aergon 3: https://amzn.to/3uLKjAW
Avanache gear:
Mammut Barrivox set: https://amzn.to/3uTldQC
Shoes:
Scarpa Ribelle Run: https://amzn.to/3u4BwLt
Scarpa Phantom Tech: https://amzn.to/3LABWir
Scarpa Ribelle Tech 2.0: https://amzn.to/3NJlQF7
Scarpa Ribelle S: https://amzn.to/3iZRIqR
Campons:
Petzl Irvis Leverlock: https://amzn.to/3r0Pw6R
Petzl Lynx: https://amzn.to/3DCkRle
Microcrampons Salewa MTN Spike: https://amzn.to/3uU6PYk
Ice tools:
Petzl Gully: https://amzn.to/35yOwzh
Petzl Nomic: https://amzn.to/373wBOt
Black Diamond Hybrid Icescrew: https://amzn.to/3NCVOmO
Climbing Gear:
Petzl Altitude: https://amzn.to/3qYfpnE
Petzl Rad Line 30m: https://amzn.to/3qVhOzt
Mammut Alpine Sender Dry 30m: https://amzn.to/3DxNmRi
Gloves:
The Heat company Heat 2 Windex: https://amzn.to/34qu3sF
The Heat Company Heat 3 Smart pro: https://amzn.to/3r7XN7j
Trousers:
Mammut Eisfeld light Pants: https://amzn.to/3kYigef
Mammut Anergy SO pants: https://amzn.to/3x5WFTs
Mammut sertig shorts: https://amzn.to/3iPD2u5
Mammut Rainspeed Trousers: https://amzn.to/3luUPXO
Jackets:
Mammut Eisfeld Hybrid: https://amzn.to/3BCuFKT
Mammut Eigerjoch Advanced: https://amzn.to/3iOITiW
Mammut Eigerjoch Pro Hooded: https://amzn.to/3ryGMDU
Mammut Kento light Jacket: https://amzn.to/2W9ZlCQ
Base Layer:
xBionic Energy accumulator: https://amzn.to/3j1FI89
Sunglasses:
Gloryfy G19: https://amzn.to/3iKs1dt
GPS Watch:
Suunto 9 Peak: https://amzn.to/3DOCvTj
The little things:
Mammut Aenergy Headband: https://amzn.to/3rvzC3u
Waterproof Drybag: https://amzn.to/38tAVdX
Camping:
Samaya 2.5: https://amzn.to/3kR85YP
Exped Downmat 7: https://amzn.to/3kSfcQK
Sea to summit Spark II: https://amzn.to/3kTkZWh
Mammut Perform down men: https://amzn.to/3u0NcyH
- published: 11 May 2023
- views: 5353
1:03
This is Ski Touring
Norrøna takes you on one last journey before the ski season for 2019 starts to come to a close with some of our best ski-bound ambassadors, Asbjørn Eggebø Næss,...
Norrøna takes you on one last journey before the ski season for 2019 starts to come to a close with some of our best ski-bound ambassadors, Asbjørn Eggebø Næss, Nikolai Schirmer and Merrick Mordal.
If you can, get out there and experience one of the best feelings that nature can offer you and if you can't, find a way to change that.
Find out more about how you can get the best out of your journey with the best possible products at www.norrona.com
https://wn.com/This_Is_Ski_Touring
Norrøna takes you on one last journey before the ski season for 2019 starts to come to a close with some of our best ski-bound ambassadors, Asbjørn Eggebø Næss, Nikolai Schirmer and Merrick Mordal.
If you can, get out there and experience one of the best feelings that nature can offer you and if you can't, find a way to change that.
Find out more about how you can get the best out of your journey with the best possible products at www.norrona.com
- published: 25 Apr 2019
- views: 26634
0:51
가성비 최강! 2대의 스키도 거뜬한 스킷조 Tour Wheel Bag 리뷰 | 해외 스키 투어의 필수품
여러분! 해외 스키 투어를 계획 중이신가요? Tour Wheel Bag으로 스키 여행의 짐 싸기 고민을 한 방에 해결하세요!
✅ 2대의 스키를 한 번에 수납
✅ 부츠와 기타 장비도 넉넉하게 보관
✅ 편리한 바퀴로 이동이 수월
✅ 생활방수 원단으로 제작
✅ 190cm x 36cm x 20...
여러분! 해외 스키 투어를 계획 중이신가요? Tour Wheel Bag으로 스키 여행의 짐 싸기 고민을 한 방에 해결하세요!
✅ 2대의 스키를 한 번에 수납
✅ 부츠와 기타 장비도 넉넉하게 보관
✅ 편리한 바퀴로 이동이 수월
✅ 생활방수 원단으로 제작
✅ 190cm x 36cm x 20cm의 넉넉한 크기
✅ 3.2kg의 가벼운 무게
이 영상에서는 Tour Wheel Bag의 모든 특징과 사용법을 상세히 알려드립니다. 항공사 수하물 규정에 맞는 이 가방으로 여러분의 다음 스키 여행을 더욱 편리하게 만들어보세요!
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여러분! 해외 스키 투어를 계획 중이신가요? Tour Wheel Bag으로 스키 여행의 짐 싸기 고민을 한 방에 해결하세요!
✅ 2대의 스키를 한 번에 수납
✅ 부츠와 기타 장비도 넉넉하게 보관
✅ 편리한 바퀴로 이동이 수월
✅ 생활방수 원단으로 제작
✅ 190cm x 36cm x 20cm의 넉넉한 크기
✅ 3.2kg의 가벼운 무게
이 영상에서는 Tour Wheel Bag의 모든 특징과 사용법을 상세히 알려드립니다. 항공사 수하물 규정에 맞는 이 가방으로 여러분의 다음 스키 여행을 더욱 편리하게 만들어보세요!
구독과 좋아요 누르는 것 잊지 마세요! 다음 스키 여행 꿀팁 영상에서 만나요~ 🏂❄️
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- published: 17 Aug 2024
- views: 26
6:42
What is ski mountaineering? | Skimo: the Art of Uphill Skiing | Documentary | CBC Sports
Ski mountaineering, also known as 'skimo', is coming back to the 2026 Winter Olympics for the first time since 1946. Instead of using a chairlift, skimo athlete...
Ski mountaineering, also known as 'skimo', is coming back to the 2026 Winter Olympics for the first time since 1946. Instead of using a chairlift, skimo athletes use 'skins' on the bottom of their skis to grip their way up the slopes and then ski back down. This physically gruelling sport is popular in Europe and quickly gaining traction with biathletes across Canada.
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Ski mountaineering, also known as 'skimo', is coming back to the 2026 Winter Olympics for the first time since 1946. Instead of using a chairlift, skimo athletes use 'skins' on the bottom of their skis to grip their way up the slopes and then ski back down. This physically gruelling sport is popular in Europe and quickly gaining traction with biathletes across Canada.
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- published: 06 Mar 2023
- views: 15268