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Sno-Limo: Cool…or Fool???

JHMR, I’ve been away for sooo long, but PLEASE, never, ever…offer this!!! Click the play button…and wait a little bit. ****Click here for possibly the worst Sno-Lime video.**** Support TetonAT and check out the North Face clearance sale at theDepartmentOfGoods.com. Up to 70% OFF, while supplies last.

Thank God It’s NOT 1962

It’s pretty wild to think that this is how they skied the backcountry and uncontrolled slopes back in 1962. Now-a-days, these cats would be called any number of words for their style, backcountry etiquette, and avalanche awareness. Luckly…I wasn’t even born yet.

Definition of Backcountry, Frontcountry, Sidecountry and Slackcountry Skiing

Sure wish I knew who keeps making these videos! 🙂 If I hear one more person say that they “skied the backcountry today” after riding the tram…I’m gonna puke! To purists like myself (maybe?) there is a BIG difference between backcountry, frontcountry, sidecountry and slackcountry. Yeah, we can have fun in all of them, but […]

Skiing Everest: The Movie

I meant to post this at 1am this morning…when I woke up to go skiing…but forgot. I’ve got a couple more posts from the Fairy Meadows trip if people are interested, but I figured we’d take a break for now. Check out this Skiing Mount Everest trailer. I remember hearing about Mike Merolt and company […]

Daisybell Avalanche Reduction Device

With all the avalanche activity in the Tetons last week, wouldn’t this be the ultimate tool to control avalanches, and at the same time keep humans out of dangers way? The Daisybell is made T.A.S., the same people who make those Gazex things up on Glory Bowl and Twins Slides, which combine oxygen and propane […]

Over-Stokage?!

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The Paramarker Video

Hehehehehehe!  I’m such a BAD boy!!!

Dynafit Website Video

If any of you out there visit the Dynafit home website by using the link on the North American microsite as much as I do, then you’ve seen this video intro a few thousand times now. But I figure many of those who visit TetonAT may have missed it.  It’s kinda stokey…and gets me pumped […]

Ortovox S1 Avalanche Transciever Calibration

Ortovox S1…Ready to Calibrate! As many of you who own altimeter watches know, digital compasses often need calibrating, and the same goes for the new-school, signal separating digital avalanche transceivers on the market today. The internal compasses in these units help navigate you smoothly to transmitting beacons and should be calibrated every time you change […]

New and Improved RECCO Detector

Good news for all you ski patrollers, SAR personal and avalanche rescues, RECCO has a new detector that has more features and is much smaller. Hopefully the general public won’t see these units put to work very often, but many skiers and snowboarders out there are increasingly seen with RECC reflectors highlighted on their clothing […]

Ortovox S1 Firmware 2.0 Upgrade

The Ortovox Up-Box can update your S1 to have the most current firmware. Well, technically version 1.2.2690, but who’s counting. Honestly though, ever go shopping for an avalanche beacon and wonder if the current technology will be obsolete (like your computer) in the next year or two. Fear not, because the Ortovox S1’s firmware is […]

First Ski Descent of the Grand Teton's Hossack-MacGowan Route Revisited

The Hossack-MacGowan Couloir on the Grand Teton looking pretty good, May 6, 2008. Though I’m completely scared shitless of what has to be the raddest line off the summit of the Grand Teton, the more I study it, the more I want to ski it.� But finding it in good, ski-able conditions is key and […]

Play It Safe With The Ortovox Gemini Bivy

I don’t know about you, but I’m the worst when it comes to carrying extra stuff, like first-aid and gear repair kits, in my ski pack.  However, I don’t completely roll the dice and there are one or two items (besides a shovel and probe) that I do carry to stack the odds in my […]

Guest TR: Ridgeway, By Alex Kerney

Note: This trip report is part of the TetonAT Trip Report Contest. Alex is now in the running to win a FREE pair of Black Diamond skis based on viewer response and the TetonAT panel of judges! Good luck Alex!! Fleeting patches of sun during a rest stop on the pass. So I loaded up […]

Guest TR: Wapta Icefield, By Jerimy Arnold

Note: This trip report is part of the TetonAT Trip Report Contest. Jerimy is now in the running to win a FREE pair of Black Diamond skis based on viewer response and the TetonAT panel of judges! Good luck Jerimy!! Franz leading on the Peyto Glacier. Finally we made it down to Peyto Lake. Struggling […]

Tukuarika Peak .GIF

With the bighorn sheep closures going into effect on December 15th in Grand Teton National Park, it’s always fun to explore the slopes of the peaks that you don’t get to ski for most of the winter.  Yesterday, I got out with Reed to ski the East Face of Tukuarika Peak, which is just shy […]

Guest TR: Cathedral Corn, By Aaron Miller

Note: This trip report is part of the TetonAT Trip Report Contest. Aaron is now in the running to win a FREE pair of Black Diamond skis based on viewer response and the TetonAT panel of judges! Good luck Aaron!! Aaron rides Cathedral Peak with the Elk Mountains in the distance. The Elk Mountains of […]

Guest TR: Whitney the Hard Way, By Shane Jones

Note: This trip report is part of the TetonAT Trip Report Contest. Shane is now in the running to win a FREE pair of Black Diamond skis based on viewer response and the TetonAT panel of judges! Good luck Shane!! Shane Jones checking out Day Needle, Keeler Needle and Mount Whitney. It was April 5th […]

Teewinot, East Face, Circa 1989, By Cameron Romero

Note: This trip report is part of the TetonAT Trip Report Contest. Cameron is now in the running to win a FREE pair of Black Diamond skis based on viewer response and the TetonAT panel of judges! Good luck Cameron!! Cameron Romero above the ‘Narrows’ on Teewinot. Circa 1989. Rewind back to April of 1989 […]