Backcountry skiing isn't new.
In fact, when you consider that people have been using skis as transportation - and fun, of course - through the mountains for generations, it's really quite old.
But like all things recreation, gear makes it better and more accessible to more people.
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This is Chad. More photos below. |
Spoke-n-Sport president Chad Pickard recently broke away from the hubbub of running the city's finest full-service ski shop (and a bike shop don't forget) to spend a few glorious days in the back country around Cooke City, Mont.
The first question most people have is, "Why?"
First, it's in the mountains so there are amazing vistas in some of the best places on earth. Plus the opportunity to ski unbroken powder in a way that few people get to experience.
"You go there to see the things you can’t see in a car," Chad said. "Where we were, those views are not accessible for everybody. They are for the ones who push hard and just want to experience that next view."
But getting away from the masses at the local resort also comes with some challenges.