Skiing : Hunting and Recreation

You should be using ski poles or trekking poles with snow baskets if you are snowshoeing. That will really help with the balance and end the flailing arms.

I have hunted a little off of snowshoes and Altai Hok skis. The skis are short (125 cm) and wide. They have a permanent climbing skin and a universal binding that will fit my hunting boots. If the terrain is not too steep, I prefer the skis.

I am not a downhill skier but I have been on quite a few winter/early spring camping trips on backcountry skis.
I've heard of those skis and have considered getting a pair.

Many years since I have downhilled. Some of the hills I've skied included, Steamboat, Breckinridge, Rock Dodge, Pig Sty, Schweitzer, Bridger, and Bluewood.
 
Mark Jenkins spoke at the CC in Rock Springs about his time in China with these skiers and how they hunted elk on ski's. Interesting stuff.

 

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Basically why I'm not a huge fan of ski areas with outdated equipment.


 

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