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Avalanche Awareness Las Lenas Argentina
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00 1* 208 629 4030. Back country sking is always fun but can be dangerous! Always be prepared for the worst when going off piste! We recommend that everyone take a Avalanche course and learn how to use a tranceiver / avalanche beacon and probe poles before going into the backcountry and playing because your life or somebody else's life may depend on it! Items recomended for backcountry safety. Clothing for cold/stormy weather. Long underwear, insulating layers (no cotton). Water Bottle / Food / snacks.
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Snowmobile Tech Tips Snowmobile How To Snowmobile Tech Resources
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SnowmobileGuys.com - Parts and Products. Detailed descriptions and reviews of the latest snowmobiles is located in the Product Reviews Section of Snowmobile Online. Technical Questions Forum - Post and respond to technical questions related to any snowmobile. Snowmobile forum site for all makes of sleds. Your winter rental search, from ski rentals to snowmobile rentals and everything in between. Snowmobiling resources and information for the US and Canada. Passenger hand grips on a belt.
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Sponsors: | Telefest's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. What is a B.C.-Fest. Other Festivals and Races:. Berg’s Ski Shop – Eugene. U of O Outdoor Program. Pine Mountain Sports – Bend. Ashland Outdoor Store – Ashland. Willamette Mountain Mercantile – Oakridge. Backcountry Gear – Eugene. Three Sister Backcountry Huts. Kates Real Food – Tram Bars. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Kola
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The self-help guide to mastering the slopes. Kola Peninsula – Russia March - 1998. Text and photos by Sarah Ferguson. The Kola Peninsula juts out into the Barents Sea east of Murmansk and the Finnish and Norwegian borders, do check the map.
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Apennines
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The self-help guide to mastering the slopes. SKI APENNINISMO – Italy – January 2002. Text and photos by Sarah Ferguson. The Apennines, run for hundreds of miles down the length of Italy and many peaks are over 2000m. This doesn’t sound high by Alpine or Himalayan standards but for free heel ski touring, when snow conditions are poor in the Alps, this is a very worthy area to explore. We had met them at Hotel Paradiso, Paso di Godi whilst sinking a couple of beers after our first ski tour on Monte Godi, 2...
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Lebanon
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The self-help guide to mastering the slopes. Text and photos by Sarah Ferguson. 8220;Israeli forces have just bombed power stations in Lebanon…are you sure it is safe? 8221; After 17 years of war Lebanon had been experiencing comparative peace and was slowly becoming a tourist destination once more. Or was it? Lebanon is barely larger than half the size of Wales with a spectacular limestone escarpment running parallel to the narrow coastal plain. This diverse geography generates its greatest asset, w...
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Yukon
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The self-help guide to mastering the slopes. St Elias Mountains, Yukon, Canada - 1999. The St. Elias Mountain Range forms the border of Alaska and Canadian Yukon and is a Unesco World Heritage Site. Situated in Kluane National Park (22,000sq km) it contains the most extensive non-polar ice field in the world and several peaks over 5000m. The highest of which, Mt Logan, at 5959m has a vertical rise of 3800m out of the Seward Glacier.
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Pyrenees
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The self-help guide to mastering the slopes. Pyrenees– France and Spain-January 2003. Text by Sarah Ferguson. Photos: Sarah Ferguson, Nick Parks, David Redwood. Thanks to: Nick Parks UIAGM, Lou and Karen Marino, James Mann, Jayne Hedger, David Redwood, Simon Greenleaf, Pyrenean Mountain Tours, Marie-Helene and Thierry Bonnigal, Hotel des Cimes, Goriz Guardian. And a small good weather window. We were heading for a notch, a 40m x 140m doorway, the 'Breche de Roland' (2807m) - but from our angle the upper ...
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Bardini Related Links
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Mountaineering, backcountry skiing, rafting, and rock climbing. These are links to related web sites. Want your link here? Echo: The Wilderness Company. Inyo County Sheriff Search and Rescue. Mono County Sheriff Search and Rescue. Wilderness Permits: Inyo National Forest.
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Gordy Peifer's Straightline Adventures Ski Camp - Links
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I can't believe the difference the camp made in my skiing. The adrenaline was flowing all day long. These camps are awesome experiences and I fully recommend them to anyone who wants to gain more confidence in their skiing." - Brent.
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