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Tag: ski

That’s just how I slide

By Michael Coyle Posted on 25/11/2009 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with backcountry, gear, photo, ski, snow

Looks like the 80’s, but it’s the 90’s; telemark skiing. Don’t emulate this photo for your own tele technique; I’m completely self taught and have a style that could be called unique if you’re feeling generous. For the geeks among …

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How to get up in deep powder

By Michael Coyle Posted on 22/11/2009 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with backcountry, how-to, photo, ski, snow

I’m a Telemark skier. I started in university because the gear was cheap, and I was poor. Also, being poor, I did not have enough money for a ski pass, so I learned to ski in the backcountry. For me it …

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Cloudburst: not yet

By Michael Coyle Posted on 21/02/2009 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with photo, ski, snow, trip

Hoping that a recent road report on Bivouac.com was corrrect (that you could drive to the Roe Creek turoff), Myself, Tom and the two dogs tried to get up Cloudburst via Chance Creek on Friday. This is my second attempt …

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Mount Seymour wx

By Michael Coyle Posted on 04/02/2009 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with safety, ski, snow, weather

I was up Mount Seymour on Monday (Feb 02) evening. Near the end of the snowfall, it rained all the way to the top of the mountain, and quite a significant amount. When I was skiing up i observed a 1/4″ …

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