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Back Country Skiing

You guys have some wonderful adventures to share. My knees would never hold up to that type of skiing anymore but I still enjoy being out on my backcountry skis in the woods and along snow covered seasonal roads around here. Thanks for sharing your photos.

That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well.

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Nice first tracks. I miss backcountry skiing. I can recommend some overnight trips. Wait until late Feb or Mar, plenty of snow, more daylight and milder weather. I used a little kiddie sled to haul half my gear with a big dog. Skiing is much better with less weight. Winter camping requires a little more gear. A Whelen lean to with a fire is like a luxury hotel after a day in the snow. Prepare food ahead of time and freeze it. Cooking dinner is just melting snow and boiling food in a plastic bag. That is what the mushers do Bring insulation for your dog to sleep on. I zipped my BC in a large jacket and she stayed in her own sleeping bag all night.
 
I am jealous!!
My back country runs are usually at long abandoned ski areas here in NY or VT and MA. No above tree lines for me, but the old trails are narrow and grown in, and the tree skiing is superb. Last week there was a 27” base, pretty good for all natural around here.IMG_6365.jpeg


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During the past two winters the extra heavy lake effect snow has defined, my XC skiing, when I have time away from other activities. It focusses on skiing 2 miles into a hunting camp I inherited from my father several years ago in the heart of the Tug Hill Plateau of NYS lake effect snow country. Snow depth has been at least 4' each of the three times this season so far that I have skied in to shovel that much and more from the roof. Skiing in from a tavern (read snowmobiler drunken stop) parking lot and breaking trail would be a massive Undertaking in the deep light weight soft condition of lake effect, and would likely take this 74 yr old guy to the undertaker.

But there is a heavily used snowmobile trail that can take me 3/4 of the way there before I am able to cross a beaver meadow and snow covered creek. I do not make the trip on weekends when literally hundreds of the smelly loud machines zoom past me throwing up thick opaque clouds of snow dust in trains of up to 15 at sometimes 70mph. Many are city and out of state wanna-be winter jocks ignoring all safety rules and state trail speed limits. A number are killed each season. Wednesdays are a little better for my access , but not by much.

Save my dad's camp!
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4 feet + under tree cover
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I can't think of a better activity when I can't paddle. It's probably the best exercise I've ever done for cardio. Portaging heavy loads might be as good, but for sure it's not as fun.
I totally agree.

Yes! I love backcountry skiing!!!

The Alps offer a suitable playground for this. In late winter, our cabin is an ideal base camp, even if getting in sometimes requires a bit of effort.

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BC skiing can take you to some wild areas!
I wish I could go there too:D. I'm sure you'll find far fewer people there than over here. Mason, I'm jealous!!!
 
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