One of the most valuable backcountry skills I learned this season: the skis-on skin rip 🤝🎿
After watching my touring partners make transitions look effortless all winter last season, I finally learned the system and had to share it. This 5-step method keeps your skis on, your transitions fast, and your feet out of deep snow. 😎
Huge thanks to all my backcountry partners this season for sharing knowledge, pushing me, and teaching me skills that make every day in the mountains smoother and safer. Stoked to pass this one along. ❄️🏔️
There’s something special about combining different parts of mountain culture into one day.
Ski boots in the snow, webbing stretched across a gap, cold hands, shaky legs, and a crew willing to carry way too much gear just for a few moments that make it all worth it. 🎿🏔️🪢
Days like these remind me why I love being out here
Pretty quiet morning… then winter showed up 💨❄️
Pro tip: lean back on big cliff drops… or front-flip on the landing like I did 😅
#TumaloSnow #PowderSurprise #CliffHits #FaceShots #WindLips
Low tide season, but we’re still getting after it 🤘❄️
A touch of new snow was enough to head high and find what winter’s holding onto. Sled laps, quiet zones, and making the most of what’s there
#highcountry #sledaccess #pnw #cascades
Living the dream in Squamish thanks to @arcteryx . Learning, sending, and connecting with some of the best in the game @arcteryxacademy .
#ArcteryxAcademy #SquamishBC
Why hike when you can hitch a ride? 💨 Sled tow, deep turns with the crew, and a day full of pure stoke.
@moss.oppenheimer@gyeb.dreams
#ThisIsFreeRide #BackcountryLines #PowderFueled