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  1. Backcountry Skiing Snoqualmie Pass by Martin Volken, 2001-12-01
  2. Colorado: Hut to Hut : A Guide to Skiing and Biking Colorado's Backcountry by Brian Litz, 1992-09
  3. Dawson's Guide to Colorado Backcountry Skiing, Volume 1 by Louis W. Dawson II, 2000-12-01
  4. Backcountry Skiing California's Eastern Sierra by Dan Mingori, Nate Greenberg, 2009-01-06
  5. Skiing the Pioneer Valley: Cross-Country Ski Centers, Backcountry Touring, and Downhill Ski Areas by Bruce Scofield, Christopher J. Ryna, et all 1997-01
  6. Alpine Skiing: Ski jumping, Telemark skiing, Avalanche, Ski touring, Backcountry skiing, Alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics, FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, List of Alpine Skiing world champions
  7. Ski Ranonnee: Backcountry Skiing for the Alpine Skier by Jean Vives, 2006
  8. Backcountry Skiing Adventures Maine and New Hampshire Classic Ski and Snowboard Tours in Maine and New Hampshire 1998 publication. by David Godman, 1998
  9. Backcountry Skiing Berthoud Pass by Jordan Lipp, 2005
  10. Backcountry Skiing, California's High Sierra - 1999 publication by John Moynr, 1999
  11. Ski Camping: A Guide to the Delights of Backcountry Skiing by Ron Watters, 1989-10
  12. Backcountry Snowboarding and Skiing in the Northern Sierra by George Hurchalla, 2004-02

21. Instruction & Guiding For Rock Climbing, Ice Climbing, Mountaineering And Backco
Offer courses in rock climbing, ice climbing, mountaineering, and backcountry skiing. Includes course dates and prices. Located in Keene, New York.
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22. Telemarktips.com--The Telemark And Backcountry Skiing Online Magazine
A telemark skiing and backcountry webzine with new content daily, videos, lessons, gear reviews, the World Famous Telemark Talk Forum, and much more.
http://www.telemarktips.com/
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23. MountainZone.com | Skiing
Coverage of telemark and backcountry skiing events and expeditions.
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24. Backcountry Skiing - Backcountry Skiing 101
From rolling hills to jagged high peaks, skiers seek out backcountry terrain for solitude, freedom and untracked powder. There has been a recent surge in the popularity of
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    Brian Griffin More Images zSB(3,3) From rolling hills to jagged high peaks, skiers seek out backcountry terrain for solitude, freedom and untracked powder. There has been a recent surge in the popularity of backcountry skiing due to open-gate policies at ski resorts, Big Mountain Freestyle Ski Films, rising lift ticket prices and advances in ski equipment. What is Backcountry Skiing? Types of Backcountry Skiing There are three main vessels for backcountry skiing: telemark (or A.T.), or split boarding. Splitboarding refers to a snowboard that is cut in half along the vertical plane. It can split apart and be worn like skis for the uphill. The bindings also rotate and unlock in the heel to make uphill travel possible. Everything locks together for downhill snowboarding turns. How do they Ski Uphill?

    25. Backcountry Skiing | Answerbag
    Backcountry Skiing. Learn about Backcountry Skiing on Answerbag.com. Get information and videos on Backcountry Skiing including articles on pennsylvania skiing, training for skiing
    http://www.answerbag.com/backcountry-skiing

    26. 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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    27. BackcountrySkiingCanada.com
    Backcountry Skiing Canada is your resource for information on ski touring powder in the West Kootenays, British Columbia and Canada. Find out where the best skiing is, the correct
    http://backcountryskiingcanada.com/

    28. Snow Sports - Telemark Pyrenees Ski And Mountain Equipment
    On-line shop specialised in telemark, backcountry skiing and mountaineering equipment.
    http://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/

    29. SkiCentral - Backcountry Skiing
    Backcountry skiing resource including backcountry lodges, instruction, skis, telemark equipment, ski tours, guides and backcountry huts
    http://www.skicentral.com/backcountry.html
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    30. Sanoodi - Backcountry Skiing
    is a growing sport, new to Sanoodi. Discover fresh and challenging routes near you or around the world, plan
    http://www.sanoodi.com/activities/backcountry-skiing/

    31. キャニオンズ・アドベンチャー・ツアー ラフティング、キャニオニング、スノーシュー
    Specializes in outdoor adventure tours; canyoning, rafting, downhill mtb, canoeing, backcountry skiing and other activities.
    http://canyons.jp/
    アウトドアーアドベンチャーツアー トレーニング&レスキュー
    キャニオンズでは群馬県みなかみ町(水上町)、草津温泉、四国の大歩危を中心にキャニオニングツアーをはじめラフティング、ケイビング、バックカントリーほか各種アウトドアツアーを提供しています 。
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    キ ャニオンズ では、美しい 自然 の中で、日常生活には無い アドベンチャー(冒険) を楽しんでいただけるよう、各種、雰囲気の違ったコースをご用意しています。
    私達と自然の中で冒険をして、 体験をしましょう!
    優 秀 最高の体験! アウトドア・ツアーの楽しさ・安全性を一番大きく左右するのは ガイド です。 キャニオンズでは 世界中 からスタッフを採用し、さらにレベルアップする為に独自にトレーニングを行っています。国際色豊かで個性的なガイドはキャニオンズの大事な 財産 なのです!
    お得なオプションも盛りだくさんでお待ちしてます。キャンペーンの詳細はこちら  11月13日 Tokyo Night!! 開催  KSDPhotoHP をご覧ください。 ※ご自身で防水カメラなどをお持ちいただく場合は水に浮くフロートタイプのネックストラップのご利用をおすすめします。(手首にするストラップなどはカメラ破損の危険が高いため。) 今がシーズン小さな冒険体験 ケイビングツアー11月より開催 好評受付中! ★キャニオンズでは素泊まりロッジもご用意しております。前泊されるのも一つの方法ですよ!
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    32. Skimaven: Vermont Ski Blog Category
    It's a historic Vermont trail that I had read about in David Goodman's Backcountry Skiing Adventures book, Sunday, January 25, 2009 1 Comment Filed in Backcountry skiing, Cross
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    What a difference a week makes
    Last week we were in the midst of a freak spring snowstorm, while the last few days have been warm almost too warm as we hit around 80 degrees. Things are looking very green in northern Vermont. And purple and pink and yellow and white, depending on what tree or bush is in the vicinity. Even the mountains which looked frosty white last week are now taking on their springlike appearance. Yet, a look at the official snow stake on the top of Mt. Mansfield illustrates that there is still a lot... [Read more] Wednesday, May 5, 2010 3 Comments Filed in: Alpine / downhill skiing Backcountry skiing Jay Peak Mt. Mansfield ... Spring skiing Backcountry skiing
    What a difference a week makes
    Last week we were in the midst of a freak spring snowstorm, while the last few days have been warm almost too warm as we hit around 80 degrees. Things are looking very green in northern Vermont. And purple and pink and yellow and white, depending on what tree or bush is in the vicinity. Even the mountains which looked frosty white last week are now taking on their springlike appearance. Yet, a look at the official snow stake on the top of Mt. Mansfield illustrates that there is still a lot...

    33. Karhu, Finland's Legendary Running Brand
    Manufactures and distributes a full range of cross country ski gear- telemark, touring, backcountry-skis, boots, poles, bindings and accessories.
    http://www.karhu.com

    34. Backcountry Skiing At Dartmouth
    Backcountry Skiing. Winter transforms New England into an arctic wonderland. Even though we are located in the most populous region of the United States, wintertime snows
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~doc/backcountryskiing/
    Backcountry Skiing
    Winter transforms New England into an arctic wonderland. Even though we are located in the most populous region of the United States, winter-time snows cover-up all signs of man. It is only in the winter months that one can really experience the true essence of the mountains; for the snow has returned the wilderness to us.
    Weather and Snow in New England
    Storms in New England can come from any direction, but the most common ones come in from the west or northeast. Western storms can blanket most of Vermont, but still manage to miss New Hampshire. Coastal storms can immobilize southern and central New Hampshire and barely cause a wispy cloud to pass through Vermont or the northern Whites. Again the prepared skier needs to investigate carefully and not make assumptions that it is snowing equally everywhere. Low pressure centers that travel up the St. Lawrence Valley usually bring rain to New England and snow to Canada. The most powerful storms involve secondary lows on the coast that can intensify the primary low pressure system moving in from the west. These combine, by bringing down cold air from Canada and moisture up from the sea, to produce the classic New England snow storm. You need to be an investigative reporter; call your friends or ski areas in various parts of the Twin States, find out how much new snow has fallen, temperature, and a twenty-four hour forecast. Add up the inches of snow and below freezing temperature and choose the area that has the most and the coldest snow. Remember that New England weather can change dramatically. It can go from minus thirty degrees Fahrenheit to plus forty degrees in only a few hours. Rain can change to snow and back to rain again. Rain can form frozen armor over powder snow, or percolate through it and, after cold air and wind return, the snow can dry out, becoming loose and powdery.

    35. New Zealand Snow Safety Institute - Mountaineering, Climbing, Avalanche Safety,
    Mountaineering and mountain safety courses including avalanche awareness, explosives for avalanche control, backcountry ski and snowboarding courses.
    http://www.nzadventure.com/snow_safety_courses_winter.html

    36. Backcountry Skiing - EHow.com
    Learn about Backcountry Skiing on eHow.com. Find info and videos including Backcountry Skiing, How to Backcountry Ski, How to Dress for Backcountry Skiing and much more.
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    • How to Backcountry Ski There's no doubt about it, backcountry skiing is exhilarating. The quiet and often untouched terrain beckons many skiers who wish to leave the lift line. Backcountry skiing is something that takes time to learn, however, and many precautions should always be taken. If you want to backcountry ski, you need to learn about avalanches and... What Are Backcountry Downhill Skis? Backcountry skiing involves using skis that work as downhill skis and cross country skis. Two styles of backcountry skiing exist - telemarking and alpine touring. The style will likely depend on whether you approach backcountry skiing from a background of cross country or downhill skiing. People with experience in cross country skiing... About Backcountry Ski Equipment Backcountry skiing is peaceful and exhilarating due to its lack of crowds. But it also is dangerous and requires specific gear. Backcountry Skiing in Canada Canada, particularly the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, is arguably the best place in the world for backcountry skiing. More of an afterthought in the U.S., backcountry skiing is on a par with resort skiing in Canada, with dozens of helicopter, snowcat, ski tour and backcountry lodge operations spread across the mountain...

    37. New Zealand Ski Vacations, Heli Skiing, Climbing, Travel Insurance, Snow Reports
    New Zealand Snow Safety Institute backcountry ski and snowboarding courses. These courses are held at Temple Basin Ski Area, regarded as one of the best snowboarding areas in the world.
    http://www.nzadventure.com

    38. Backcountry Skiing
    The rec.skiing.backcountry FAQ is a work in progress and is maintained by David Eyre (eyre@math.utah.edu). Additions and corrections to the FAQ are welcome.
    http://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.

    39. Exum Mountain Guides
    Offer guided expeditions in western US and Alaska some international locations. Trips include mountaineering, climbing and canyoneering, ice climbing, backcountry skiing and snowboarding. Mountaineering, ski and snowboard mountaineering camps, glacier and avalanche training are also offered. Based in Wyoming.
    http://www.exumguides.com/
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    Welcome to the Exum Guide Service and School of American Mountaineering in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
    We offer rock climbing instruction and guided mountain climbing in Grand Teton National Park and in many adjacent climbing areas. We are the oldest guide service in North America and the most prestigious. Exum has guided the Grand Teton for 79 years. During that period individuals from age 8 to 80 have reached the summit with us after only two days of instruction. Our programs range from a fun day on the rocks for the whole family to serious alpine adventures throughout the Teton Range. Our guides are among the most experienced in the world. They will ensure a fun and memorable experience for two kids in a basic climbing class or two adults on the Grand Teton climb. We are proud of our history and traditions. We are an American Mountain Guides Association accredited guide service. Come climb with Exum!

    40. Backcountry Skiing, Guiding And Hut Tours In The Grand Tetons Of Wyoming | Rende
    Rendezvous Backcountry Tours offers guided backcountry skiing and hut trips on Teton Pass in Jackson Hole and in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
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    Experience Wyoming's only backcountry hut system on an overnight trip or join us for a day of guided powder skiing near Teton Pass
    Guiding Backcountry Powder Skiers and Snowboarders in the Grand Tetons since 1986
    Rendezvous Backcountry Tours offers Day Tours Overnight Hut Tours and Hut Rentals for alpine and telemark skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing in the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. Spend the day with one of our ski guides on Teton Pass or in Grand Teton National Park or choose an overnight tour at one of our four backcountry huts located on the western slope of the Tetons. Our huts provide access to the Jedediah Smith Wilderness Area and Grand Teton National Park, where over 500 inches of legendary light, dry powder snow falls each winter. With a variety of terrain from steep mountain ridges to broad, low-angled powder bowls, this area is home to some of the most-accessible backcountry skiing and riding in the lower 48. We guarantee small groups with a client to guide ratio of 4 to 1. Our guides are among the region's most experienced and knowledgeable backcountry skiers and riders and will find the best snow and terrain to suit your abilities. All guides are certified in CPR, Advanced First Aid and Avalanche Safety. They will provide instruction and interpret the natural environment for a fun-filled and educational outing.

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