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Tags: [telemark, freeheel, switch, backcountry, Colorado]  ...
Tags: [telemark, video, switch, freeheel]  ...
Tags: [telemark, video, switch, park]  ...
Tags: [Arapahoe Basin, telemark, freeheel, video, switch]  ...
... Jones Pass road, but that is not what we are doing). From here, there is a trail heading due north that switchbacks up the southern slopes of an unnamed 12,900 foot peak. After a couple switchbacks and ...
... move out with the right to a nice open side-pull and throw the heal. Bump with the left hand and punch to a very small crimp with the right. Switch feet (get out of the heel) and then go with the right ...
... the "new school" switch telemark skiing and park footage help. If nothing else, it's another little telemark movie to keep the motivation high! 9630750  ...
Eyes In The Back Of Your Head: Switch Free Heel Video In between the great backcountry powder days we have been having (video here and here), Tara and I have been having fun at the resorts. Switch ...
... last month have helped out some areas, while other spots in the Rockies continue to suffer. Days are spent at the resorts, practicing tricks, jumping switch, and waiting in a dreamy state for those backcountry ...
... other way to tele. Instead of going down the center of the run, riding from rail to rail, you can now approach the mountain more like a freeheel, switch loving tele fool. Jibs, trunks, the park, and everything ...
11. Mountain Running South Arapahoe Peak
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... small willow section, as you then begin to switch back up the broad south slopes of South Arapahoe. Continue up the switchbacks until cresting onto the broad slope that takes you to the Arapahoe Glacier ...
... almost) reach the true west side of Electric Peak. Look left for cairns, taking the trail as it steeply switchbacks up to the pass between Lakes Peak and Electric Peak. From the pass, one simply has to ...
... continuing up the dirt road for .5 miles until you cross Middle Boulder Creek. Continue on, running the open switchbacks up until you have the option of crossing the Middle Boulder Creek again. Here there ...
... happened. Pockets fell out of style, and open-hand slopers became the big thing. Perhaps it was because of the development of places like Rifle, with its blocky, open-hand routes, or the switch to granite ...
15. Bio
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... skier who loves to haul big fat skis into the backcountry, freeheel switch, and float down powder fields. I've been climbing and bouldering for over 18 years - I prefer undone, obscure, no-name places ...