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  • ARVA Link- Avalanche Beacon Review

    by Jonathan Shefftz February 24, 2012
    by Jonathan Shefftz February 24, 2012

    Link is full-featured avalanche safety beacon from the French company ARVA, which is well-known in Europe yet has never had strong distribution in the U.S.,

  • ARVA Axis- Avalanche Beacon Review

    by Jonathan Shefftz February 16, 2012
    by Jonathan Shefftz February 16, 2012

    he Axis is a full-featured avalanche beacon from the French company ARVA, which is well-known in Europe yet has never had strong distribution in the U.S., although the Link and ARVA’s other new models (the 3+ and Link) also have a new distributor in the U.S. for the 2011-12 season. The Axis has mainly similarities to the Element from Barryvox.

  • Pieps DSP Tour- Avalanche Beacon Review

    by Jonathan Shefftz February 2, 2012
    by Jonathan Shefftz February 2, 2012

    2011-12 Pieps DSP Tour avalanche beacon combines a very simple user interface with a marking/masking feature for multiple burials, review.

  • ARVA Evo3+ Avalanche Beacon Review

    by Jonathan Shefftz January 26, 2012
    by Jonathan Shefftz January 26, 2012

    ARVA Evo3+ offers a three-antenna beacon with basic marking/masking capability for multiple burials. Nicely priced, recommended for most backcountry skiers.

  • Mammut/Barryvox Pulse v3.2- Avalanche Beacon Review

    by Jonathan Shefftz January 12, 2012
    by Jonathan Shefftz January 12, 2012

    Mammut/Barryvox Pulse avalanche beacon review, amazing technology for safety while backcountry skiing.

  • Element Barryvox- Avalanche Beacon Review

    by Jonathan Shefftz January 9, 2012
    by Jonathan Shefftz January 9, 2012

    Mammut/Barryvox Element avalanche beacon review, latest information and opinion.

  • Hagan X-Ultra — Quiver Arrow of the Week

    by Jonathan Shefftz December 8, 2011
    by Jonathan Shefftz December 8, 2011

    The West Coast backcountry skiing quiver construction enjoys a brief respite today while the Hagan X-Ultra checks in from New England, although this ski will eventually see about half its time on assorted Pacific Northwest volcanoes in the late spring and early summer.

  • CAMP Race 290 Dynafit-Compatible Crampons (and much more!)

    by Jonathan Shefftz November 28, 2011
    by Jonathan Shefftz November 28, 2011

    Review of CAMP gear for ski touring and backcountry skiing, including randonnee racing and extreme.

  • Calculating Ski Weight and Surface Area

    by TheEditors OfWildsnow November 22, 2011
    by TheEditors OfWildsnow November 22, 2011

    Calculate ski running surface area as ration with ski weight, for backcountry skiing and ski mountaineering.

  • Fix It or Fuhgeddaboudit: Multi-Tools for Backcountry Skiing

    by Jonathan Shefftz October 19, 2011
    by Jonathan Shefftz October 19, 2011

    Backcountry skiers should be prepared for emergencies such as avalanche rescue, first-aid medical care, weather changes, and even a possible benightment.

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