Solo Skiing
- Lhartley
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Solo Skiing
Some resources:
https://skiing.place/backcountry-skiing-solo/
A good read
https://www.powder.com/news/the-legenda ... ountaineer Be cool, ski solo like telehiro
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- fisheater
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Re: Solo Skiing
If I didn’t ski solo, I wouldn’t ski at all. My buddies got too old to ski.
Tell Mr Know it all I said to kiss off! …or if I run into him he might get his a$$ kicked by a 60+ year old man!
Tell Mr Know it all I said to kiss off! …or if I run into him he might get his a$$ kicked by a 60+ year old man!
- Lhartley
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Re: Solo Skiing
I can't post there, it pains me to make a grown ass man delete his own shit
https://therealtelemarktips.freeforums. ... alk?page=5
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- JohnSKepler
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Re: Solo Skiing
Exactly what I was going to say, Bob, word for word. The whole thing.
I had been skiing solo a few weeks ago. Mediocre snow but better than sitting in the office. Low angle stuff. Got back to the car and slipped in the parking lot. Really trashed my elbow. A true wonder I didn't break it. It's getting better but I'll be wearing a motorcycle elbow protector for the rest of this year.
Point being, you can get into trouble anywhere. I fell in the parking lot because I wasn't paying attention. Keep your wits about you and you'll probably be fine skiing alone. Lose your focus in the parking lot and you could be killed.
Veni, Vidi, Viski
- fisheater
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Re: Solo Skiing
Thanks @JohnSKepler i appreciate that. I guess i should not post when I’m taking a break because I’m frustrated.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
- The GCW
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Re: Solo Skiing
It’s the same thing with some people saying, You should not drink booze alone.
Most of My skiing and drinking is alone & if I had to wait for someone to ski or drink with, it would eliminate about 80% of those activities.
Most of My skiing and drinking is alone & if I had to wait for someone to ski or drink with, it would eliminate about 80% of those activities.
- Lhartley
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Re: Solo Skiing
Gonna ski with the husky this weekend so I don't offend KarenTele over on the blahblahblahTelehiro forum
https://youtube.com/shorts/6rN1TTmiw4s? ... tZEpftZEDJ
I suck. Who cares!
https://youtube.com/shorts/6rN1TTmiw4s? ... tZEpftZEDJ
I suck. Who cares!
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- lowangle al
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Re: Solo Skiing
Wow, if those guys were criticizing Tom for skiing alone they must pretty hard up to find something to be critical about.
Is Karen Ron's alpine ski instructor friend where he gets his expertise? They do need more people who think exactly like them over there. That's why they only had about 3 or 4 active members. When you're an outsider, even when you agree with them, you're still wrong, and I'll bet they haven't even done any B tele yet.Lhartley wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 7:17 pmGonna ski with the husky this weekend so I don't offend KarenTele over on the blahblahblahTelehiro forum
https://youtube.com/shorts/6rN1TTmiw4s? ... tZEpftZEDJ
I suck. Who cares!
Re: Solo Skiing
If the slope angle does not exceed 30 degrees and is not connected to steeper terrain above, then there is no chance of an avalanche occurring. I watch Tom's videos regularly and he does not appear to be exceeding 30 degrees and he is generally in more rolling terrain rather than big alpine terrain with huge slide paths.
There is always the risk of falling into a tree well or injuring yourself. Everyone has their own risk tolerance. The risks of solo backcountry skiing in terrain where avalanche danger is avoidable are acceptable to me. I will also go hiking, off trail, in rough terrain alone and I will also paddle mild whitewater in a deep wilderness setting alone. All of that is within my risk tolerance.
There is always the risk of falling into a tree well or injuring yourself. Everyone has their own risk tolerance. The risks of solo backcountry skiing in terrain where avalanche danger is avoidable are acceptable to me. I will also go hiking, off trail, in rough terrain alone and I will also paddle mild whitewater in a deep wilderness setting alone. All of that is within my risk tolerance.
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- Lhartley
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Re: Solo Skiing
It was in regards to this video. It's simple terrain. He was walking straight up most inclines. Not a dig at Tom but at times he had trouble keeping momentum because of low angles. He crossed a few gullies that MAY be considered terrain traps in the absolute worst of snow conditions? Which these were not. I saw zero slab evidence There was a few convex rolls. One would have to dive into a tree well on purpose. Overhead hazards non existent. Classic simple terrain
https://avysavvy.avalanche.ca/en-ca/simple-terrain
Anybody that thinks this is at all risky skiing needs bubble wrap. It's nearly equivalent to saying solo nordic skiing is dangerous
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