All articles tagged as 'DPS Skis'
TR: Loving Life on Larrabee
January 30th, 2011 | By: Sam
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This somewhat belated TR recounts a two day trip to Larrabee that Allen and I went on. Last thursday, a lucky break in the rainy weather we've been having around here allowed us to ski an aesthetic line down the south face. |
Settling In
December 22nd, 2010 | By: Sam | 2 Comments
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Allen and I have been having a great time exploring our new home-turf recently. Coming from VT, where by the end of our tenure it felt like we could ski the familiar lines with our eyes closed, it's been a frustrating adjustment though. In Washington, the snow leaves nothing ... ...Read more |
TR: Sun and Snow… wait what?
October 28th, 2010 | By: Sam
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Allen, Brian, and I headed out to Skyline Ridge to see what this great first storm had left us! (Hint: it was white and there was a lot of it) Click the photo for more |
Dynafit Titan–Long Term Assessment
September 20th, 2010 | By: Sam | 17 Comments
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We're launching a Gear Review section, and to kick it off, I've reviewed my Dynafit Titans. Let us know what you think of the review in the comments section. I bought my Dynafit Titans last November in preparation for my trip to India. I needed a boot that could replace my Dalbello Krypton ... ...Read more |
TR: Caw Caw – 5400ft of Corn on the Squak Glacier
July 11th, 2010 | By: Sam
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I met up with Brian yesterday for an attempt at Baker's summit, due to a few factors we didn't quite get there, but the day was still a success. Click the picture or here to read Caw Caw - 5400ft of Corn on Squak Glacier |
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