Forest Service wilderness areas have yet to ban AT setups. But according to a Forest Service administrator contacted by WildSnow and speaking off the record, a ban is imminent.
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As members of the world’s most socially sensitive species, it’s time we embrace a high degree of emotional intelligence when backcountry skiing.
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Backcountry skiers have a voice when it comes to public land managment. Conservationist and powder turn artist John Sterling provides a public lands primer.
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Baby birds in a backcountry privy and review of August 11-16 at WildSnow.com
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Backcountry travel with horse, mule and skis to Osceola Peak in the Pasayten Wilderness, Washington, attempting to ski peak.
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It’s a Miracle — We Actually See a Forest Service Official in the Backcountry
by Lou Dawsonby Lou DawsonWhat other choice than American Lake for a backcountry hike on the Fourth of July? American is a glacier tarn south of Aspen, off the Castle Creek drainage. It’s arguably the most popular hiking destination in legal wilderness accessed from…
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