Trip Reports, let's get something straight.
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:33 pm
I'm pretty sure this is common knowledge and an unspoken rule of backcountry skiers, but I'm going to put it out there:
Some people blame the internet for every problem that arises, and some may be actually legitimate. One such thing is people trashing little known areas or 'skiing off' secret stashes. Fragile areas or secret stashes will never be mentioned by yours truly. I won't even post a picture. Let's just get that clear.
It's also not really worth mine, or anyone else's while to post reports about skiing at resorts or Nordic centers. To each his/her own but it does no one any good to report conditions after they have happened at places that can be contacted directly or have websites.
So in short, anything I put out there will be an account of an area that may or may not be skiable in it's present condition and will most likely be something that could be found in a guide book, but also something that won't get skied off. Anything that could be considered rare, fragile, or sensitive will never once come from me. It's not because I don't think people should be out there enjoying it, but because I believe they need to explore elsewhere beyond what may be written in books or on a trip report, and do their hw on the conditions.
Skiing in the wilderness is not something that should be handed to you, it's something you should seek out, if that's what you are after. If you don't like my report or how or where I ski, you can move on to something that interests you more and I'll enjoy knowing I'll never pass you by in those special places. If you love it as much as I do, then I trust you'll respect it, have fun, and be safe.
Some people blame the internet for every problem that arises, and some may be actually legitimate. One such thing is people trashing little known areas or 'skiing off' secret stashes. Fragile areas or secret stashes will never be mentioned by yours truly. I won't even post a picture. Let's just get that clear.
It's also not really worth mine, or anyone else's while to post reports about skiing at resorts or Nordic centers. To each his/her own but it does no one any good to report conditions after they have happened at places that can be contacted directly or have websites.
So in short, anything I put out there will be an account of an area that may or may not be skiable in it's present condition and will most likely be something that could be found in a guide book, but also something that won't get skied off. Anything that could be considered rare, fragile, or sensitive will never once come from me. It's not because I don't think people should be out there enjoying it, but because I believe they need to explore elsewhere beyond what may be written in books or on a trip report, and do their hw on the conditions.
Skiing in the wilderness is not something that should be handed to you, it's something you should seek out, if that's what you are after. If you don't like my report or how or where I ski, you can move on to something that interests you more and I'll enjoy knowing I'll never pass you by in those special places. If you love it as much as I do, then I trust you'll respect it, have fun, and be safe.