Cold, Hard Work

Cold, Hard Work

Mountain Hardwear Kepler Softshell Jacket - Men's

January 9, 2012

Perfect breathability and protection during cold weather touring in Rogers Pass, BC.

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Warm (right), not warm (left).

Warm (right), not warm (left).

MontBell Ultralight Down Parka - Men's

December 12, 2011

Most of the day's tour in southern CA is spent in a T-shirt, but the summit is chilly. Bring a featherweight layer like this MontBell and you're doing just fine.

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No Fall Terrain

No Fall Terrain

Black Diamond Drift Ski

December 8, 2011

Dani navigates the La Banana couloir with ease, Las Lenas, Argentina.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Winter Warmers

Winter Warmers

La Sportiva Nepal EVO GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

December 7, 2011

Hey, when you're sitting at a belay station for hours until the last in your party make it up top, wear something warm for Pete's sake.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Day Pack Size

Day Pack Size

Arc'teryx Silo 40 Backpack - 2319-2746cu in

December 7, 2011

This pack is super well designed, but it's a day pack - as much as I wanted it to be more, it's a day pack. 40 L and it is not expandable, unfortunately.

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Working Hard

Working Hard

Norrøna Lofoten Gore-Tex Pro Shell Pant - Men's

December 7, 2011

These pants really work. Shown with old suspender style (2010/2011).

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Lofoten Love

Lofoten Love

Norrøna Lofoten Gore-Tex Pro Shell Pant - Men's

December 7, 2011

Summit of Cerro Martin, Las Lenas backcountry, Argentina.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Ultimate Test: Passed!

Ultimate Test: Passed!

Norrøna Falketind Gore-Tex Pro Shell Jacket - Men's

December 7, 2011

Rain/sleet/snow at low elevations during an epic storm in the Cerro Catedral backcountry, Patagonia Norte. This jacket kept me dry.

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Lightweight Weenies!

Lightweight Weenies!

Dynafit Manaslu Ski

December 7, 2011

These skis rip it up on light-and-fast traverses, like the trans-Sierra High Route in 40 h.

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It Floats!

It Floats!

Line Prophet 98 Ski

December 7, 2011

Derek rips up southern CA powder (yes, that's not a typo) on Mt Baden-Powell.

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Ski Depot

Ski Depot

Black Diamond Ascension Nylon STS Skins

December 7, 2011

Ascension skins drying in the sun at ~4000m on Monte Tronador.

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Summit!

Summit!

Black Diamond Legend Gloves - Women's

December 7, 2011

The Legends are a super warm glove, great for when you need to use your fingers on a cold summit day.

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Actual Size - 108mm

Actual Size - 108mm

Dynafit Crampons

December 7, 2011

It has been discussed, now here is the proof. Don't plan to put these on your 110mm Howitzers like I did! They will fit over, but they will rub most of the way as you step down. Bending them in a vice is also hopeless.

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Morning Light

Morning Light

CAMP USA Air CR Harness

December 7, 2011

Dawn on Monte Tronador in mid (southern hemisphere) winter with the Air CR harness.

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Dorky, but Grippy!

Dorky, but Grippy!

Salomon Speedcross 2 GTX Trail Running Shoe - Backcountry Exclusive - Men's

September 25, 2011

These might be some of the weirdest looking shoes I've ever worn, but who cares when they run like a dream? Light, super grippy, and with lots of cushion for those epic runs that require a lot of climbing and descending, I definitely hope the grip holds up over time, progress report to come.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Dropping in hot!

Dropping in hot!

Black Diamond Drift Ski

September 22, 2011

Dani floats into a big easy turn with confidence on the Drifts, below Pyramidal in the Cerro Catedral backcountry.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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The Gold Standard

The Gold Standard

Wild Country Ropeman Ascender

September 22, 2011

The gold Ropeman MK II, with a Petzl Attache biner for use with thinner ropes (8mm ropes seem to work fine with this combo).

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Jump Turns!

Jump Turns!

Black Diamond Verdict Ski

May 6, 2011

Skiing off Milestone Pass's steep east face, I was happy to have the 180s for a rare pitch of perfect powder in a late April Sierra traverse. What an amazing descent!

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Better as a headband...

Better as a headband...

Outdoor Research Specter Neck Gaiter

May 5, 2011

I used this as a headband after I realized it was no good as a neck gaiter... I looked like an idiot, but it worked!

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Tired, Frustrated

Tired, Frustrated

MSR Titan Titanium Kettle

May 5, 2011

After a while, I just gave up on a closed system: I kept the lid ajar to aid in the everlasting check-up procedure while melting snow. This noticibly hurts melting efficiency at 13000 feet!

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Lightweight Traverse Racer

Lightweight Traverse Racer

Mountain Hardwear Compressor PL Insulated Hooded Jacket - Men's

May 1, 2011

This jacket is for racing - bring it for those crazy missions when you need to shave every ounce!

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Loose Work Gloves

Loose Work Gloves

Mountain Hardwear Pistolero Glove

May 1, 2011

I would get a smaller pair next time - should have looked at the sizing a little closer! I used to be L in most gloves, but now I am noticing that my hand is in the M category. These run a bit baggy which would be OK for big powder gauntlets, but not as useful for work gloves. My hands measure 7.5x3.5 inches.

The picture shows the appearance after a hard day handling wet snow - no leakage to the hands despite obvious saturation of the outer leather. Sweet!

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Light, fast, functional

Light, fast, functional

CAMP USA Corsa Nanotech Ice Axe

February 3, 2011

Cloudripper, Inconsolable Range, Sierra Nevada, Dec 2010.

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Warm em up!

Warm em up!

Outdoor Research Cornice Mitten

February 3, 2011

Switching from touring to downhill, and relying on the my mittens for warmth.

Asulkan Valley, near Roger's Pass, BC.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Caltech Peak, High Sierra, Oct 23 2010

Caltech Peak, High Sierra, Oct 23 2010

La Sportiva Trango S EVO GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

February 3, 2011

These boots excel at climbing scree, rock, and snow.

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Pit zips!

Pit zips!

Norrøna Falketind Gore-Tex Pro Shell Jacket - Men's

February 3, 2011

Details: I am 5'11", 165 lbs, and I wear size M. It fits perfectly as an outer layer, even over my size M softshell when I need to.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Camp below Forester Pass, October 22, -20 C

Camp below Forester Pass, October 22, -20 C

Mountain Hardwear EV 2 Tent 2-Person 4-Season

February 3, 2011

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Perfect fit, solid function

Perfect fit, solid function

Norrøna Lofoten Gore-Tex Pro Shell Pant - Men's

February 3, 2011

What more can you ask for in pantalones? Perfection has a price though...

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Baden Powell in a storm

Baden Powell in a storm

Backcountry.com Cardigan Beanie

February 3, 2011

Derek rocks the goat toque during a rare winter-conditions day on Baden Powell in southern CA.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Good Ole Watts

Good Ole Watts

Bern Watts EPS Visor Helmet w/Knit Liner

December 13, 2010

Not probably the intended use of the Bern Watts, but it serves me well as a general use climbing/skiing helmet in the Sierra! Here seen without the knit liner, and with the included "spring weather" insert instead.

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Staying Toasty on a Chilly Morning at Fruhstuckplatz

Staying Toasty on a Chilly Morning at Fruhstuckplatz

Norrøna Lofoten Gore-Tex Pro Shell Jacket - Men's

October 12, 2010

Lofoten Pro shells from head to toe keep Dan warm on a pretty cold and clear morning on the approach to Finsteraarhorn, Berner Alps. The breathability is key when it comes to keeping your head out of the windy chill while booting it up lots of vertical meters on the ascent.

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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A Bit Too Soft for Rocks...

A Bit Too Soft for Rocks...

CAMP USA XLC 390 Crampon

October 12, 2010

These crampons are sweet for walking on hard snow, non-vertical ice, and a bit of rock but you will definitely notice the short lifespan of the points if you use them on rock over long climbs or multiple days. But for safety/stability, I can't tell any difference between these and steel point crampons. Grind away!

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Nanotechs on the Summit Ridge of Finsteraarhorn

Nanotechs on the Summit Ridge of Finsteraarhorn

CAMP USA XLC Nanotech Crampon

October 12, 2010

Dan tackles a bit of scrambling on the mixed summit ridge of Finsteraarhorn in the Berner Alps. These crampons are super light and fit really snug on ski boots, but have the added bonus of stronger steel points for those (all too often) times when getting after some rocks is part of the ascent. My regular XLC crampons are just a bit too soft for extended mixed climbing like this...

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Raven on Hinter Fiescherhorn

Raven on Hinter Fiescherhorn

Black Diamond Raven Ice Axe

October 12, 2010

This axe is for general mountaineering and is a perfect entry level and lifelong tool for use in lots of goals. Renato (pictured) has a shorter length for ski mountaineering since it fits on his pack better, but I prefer the 70cm for ease of use. This thing can take a lot of abuse!

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Six Pairs (!) of Freerides in a Storm

Six Pairs (!) of Freerides in a Storm

Black Diamond Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus Binding

October 11, 2010

All six of us had Fritschi Freeride Pluses on this tour in the Urner Alps, and when conditions get rough, there is nothing better than being able to count on your equipment. Fritschis are simply bombproof, and make quick work of climbing in any conditions. These guys are guides and avid skiers - not enough can be said about the ubiquity of these bindings on hard tours in the Swiss Alps.

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3 Pairs of Lofotens on the summit of Mönch

3 Pairs of Lofotens on the summit of Mönch

Norrøna Lofoten Gore-Tex Pro Shell Pant - Men's

September 18, 2010

These pants are incredibly durable, water-resistant, and fit well both for skiing and climbing. Boot and harness compatibility is no problem, with plenty of movement in both cases.

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Like New!

Like New!

Nikwax Creme Waterproofing Wax for Leather

April 3, 2010

I usually apply a pretty liberal coat of Nikwax creme and allow to dry out over night before use. It keeps my BD Patrol gloves brilliantly waterproof and has a nice shine and smell to boot. I love this stuff!

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Big, Heavy, Well-Suited for Travel in the Alps

Big, Heavy, Well-Suited for Travel in the Alps

DAKINE Concourse Double Ski Bag

March 22, 2010

The trains in Switzerland are definitely equipped for luggage this big, but I am not sure of where else you could get away with it. A weekend's worth of touring and mountaineering gear, food, and extra clothes for afterward easily fit - with 1 pair of skis/boots, mind you. You could fit 2 pairs, but then would have almost no room for other gear.

My 190cm BD Verdicts fit perfectly into the 185 Concourse double, side by side. Win!

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Perley Rock: elevation ~7937 feet

Perley Rock: elevation ~7937 feet

Garmin eTrex Venture HC GPS

February 11, 2010

A handy, dependable GPS for years to come, but take care in calibration or the elevation read may be up to 1000 feet different than in trail guides.

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Completely Dry In Northern BC

Completely Dry In Northern BC

Arc'teryx Alpha SL Jacket - Men's

January 31, 2010

Many days of on-off downpours and wind on the Nation Lakes - there is nothing better than having a lightweight, stress free way to store my essentials and keep my core dry and warm.

Nailed It? 3 Yes

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Stayin' Afloat

Stayin' Afloat

Black Diamond Verdict Ski

January 31, 2010

Stiff, fast, and plenty of float for me in deep Selkirk powder. At 190cm, don't expect quick turns though.

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Ascenders Activated!

Ascenders Activated!

Black Diamond Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus Binding

January 31, 2010

I can't say enough about the ease-of-use and reliability of these binders. Big ascenders are also a huge plus!

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Guddu all geared up - Bedni Bugyal, India

Guddu all geared up - Bedni Bugyal, India

The North Face Base Camp Duffel Bag - 1525 - 9460cu in

November 10, 2009

The Base Camp Duffel was perfect as a saddle bag in the high Indian Himalaya.

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Wild Country Ropeman Ascender

December 10, 2011

The main difference here is weight and size - a handled ascender is more convenient and easy to use, but if you're not planning to use it, or if you're going light and fast, the Ropeman is way less to carry around.

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Dynafit TLT Radical FT Binding

December 7, 2011

This is the best resource for Dynafit questions: http://www.wildsnow.com/articles/dynafit_faq/dynafit_faq1.html. Also feel free to contact Lou with your question directly. As I understand it, there can be a little slop in the alignment as long as the pins get into the correct position and the space between the heel unit and the boot is correct.

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Big Agnes Two Track Pad - Rectangular

December 7, 2011

Yes, this is what you're looking for, these will fit perfectly in the Whiskey Park (25"x78"). And a good deal too! These are really comfy pads.

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MSR Titan Cup

December 7, 2011

Why not scrap the double-walled cup and just take this one? That would be lighter...

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Wow. Warm and Light, Is Your Friend!

MontBell Alpine Light Down Parka - Men's

MontBell Alpine Light Down Parka - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 7, 2011

This down is amazing, I use it for all my cold adventures. I sized in at M which is totally normal for me. It fits snugly over all my shells, and perfectly over my normal under-layers (e.g. at night), and I'm 5'11" and 165 lbs. Would have sized a L if I was looking for a huge belay parka, but I like it smaller for ski touring. Mont-Bell has the right philosophy, and this is the puffiest jacket I'd need in the lower 48, in combo with a good sleeping bag.

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New Features 2011/2012

Norrøna Lofoten Gore-Tex Pro Shell Pant - Men's

Norrøna Lofoten Gore-Tex Pro Shell Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 7, 2011

These are the best! Fit, quality, style. Period.

For 2011/2012, the colours are new, and they changed the suspenders to a narrower style. I also noticed a handy inner "pocket" holder thingy in one of the main thigh pockets, which is useful for a phone or something that would be bumping around as you tour or ski. But otherwise, no noticeable changes from previously. Get them quick! Or risk waiting til next fall's stock... :)

To reiterate from last year's review: I am 5'11", 165 lbs, and the M fits perfectly. I use them for touring, and occasionally for resort skiing.

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Super awesome value!

Smith Parallel Max Interchangeable Sunglasses

Smith Parallel Max Interchangeable Sunglasses

Rating for this product: 4 December 7, 2011

I got these on a deal, and they were about half the price of the equivalent Oakleys. I liked the Flak Jackets better for overall sturdiness, but couldn't justify the price difference. These fit my face perfectly, keep out the rays, and I'll probably lose them anyways. Lots of lens choices, but I only find myself using them for super bright days. Great ventilation when you're pushing it, even for a sweater like me. Snatch them up if you need a toss-around pair!

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Stoic Templum 2 Tent - 3-Season w/ Footprint and Gear Loft

May 31, 2011

I actually think there is plenty of space, this is a very fair 2-person tent! The design makes it pretty roomy inside in terms of height, and the double doors/vestibules mean that you never have to crawl over your buddy either.

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Half-way There... Not Again!

Stoic Welded Haul Duffel

Rating for this product: 2 May 12, 2011

I am desperate to fall in love with one of these Stoic products! I think the company is trying to do good things and push the envelope. But this bag, once again, is not the one.

My buddies bought a TNF XL and I got the Welded Haul XL, so we got to compare them side by side. The use - hauling all our crap to Argentina and Chile through customs at multiple airports, in/on vehicles/buses between destinations. So they need to be durable and light enough to lug around, but mostly durable and carry-able.

The Stoic folds like a taco when you load it up wrong. Even when it's loaded right, the dimensions are just weird. You can't wear it walking through most door frames since it's too wide. The material is water-proof, but not nearly as thick as the Base Camp Duffel stuff. The lack of rigidity in the overall bag makes it harder to pack and harder to carry around. It sure looks cleaner than the TNF, but it loses functionality.

The colours are true, go for it if you can get it cheap or expect to send it back if it's not quite right. I have decided to pay over 3 times as much to have the TNF duffel instead! On a college budget to boot...

Nailed It? 6 Yes

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Update: 180s = Nimbler, Still Awesome

Black Diamond Verdict Ski

Rating for this product: 5 May 5, 2011

I LOVE THESE SKIS. I had the 190s for a few years and basically skied the bases into oblivion - loads of dirty ski tours in CA, but also deep powder excursions in BC and big mountain tours in CH, they did everything. Well, they pointed everything and stayed straight. They are so much fun anywhere you can open them up.

So when it was one core-shot too many, I looked for a new pair. I got a deal on a pair of 180s, the new orange ones (same ski, different topsheet). They ski just as steady, but they are actually a bit more nimble in the tight spots! Even more perfect! Of course, I'll miss sitting back and cruising on the 190s in a huge bowl, but these will do just fine. Get a pair now! At 5'11, I am probably better off with a 180 anyways... or so they say.

Nailed It? 3 Yes

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Alpinists for Cheap!

G3 Alpinist SE Climbing Skin

G3 Alpinist SE Climbing Skin

Rating for this product: 5 May 5, 2011

These are exactly the same as the red/white alpinist skins I had before, but half the price! Thanks backcountry.com! GREAT SKINS.

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Cool Gadgets, not necessary for semi-twins

G3 Twin Tip Connector Kit

G3 Twin Tip Connector Kit

Rating for this product: 4 May 5, 2011

I used these on a pair of BD Verdicts, but I realized they weren't any better than the regular clips - just a lot harder to put on and off in a hurry. But I can see that they would work great for a pair of big twins. They definitely do the job of staying put when you cinch them down nice and tight. Don't be afraid to stretch those skins!

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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What a Flop!

Outdoor Research Specter Neck Gaiter

Rating for this product: 2 May 5, 2011

This neck gaiter is just way too loose, as many others have mentioned. I feel like my head is "normal sized" but then again, maybe I need to check on that! The gaiter works around my neck but fails to stay up on my nose or face when I need it.

It's going back... Too bad too, it's comfy and super light.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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So good, they got stolen!!

Nuun Multi Flavor Nuun Tube - 4 Pack

Nuun Multi Flavor Nuun Tube - 4 Pack

Rating for this product: 5 May 5, 2011

I ordered a bunch of these tubes, and they are the best energy drink I've had! Nothing tops water, but it's nice to get some electrolytes in too, and these are not too sweet, but fizzy - which is totally awesome!

Problem is, I left them in a bear box at Big Pine trailhead in the Eastern Sierra, and never saw them again... along with my trail runners and a jar of Nutella! Let me know if you see them! ;)

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Light, But Fumbly

MSR Titan Titanium Kettle

Rating for this product: 3 May 5, 2011

This is one heck of an expensive pot. You buy it only if you are shaving every ounce, which on our 2-day Sierra traverse (Onion-Wolverton) was an essential plan. Surely, it was light, and JUST the perfect size - Nalgene fits right in, or a 3oz can of fuel and a pair of socks. Combine it with a pocket rocket, and there ya go.

My gripe is that for $60, it should work well and do its elite-only job with ease. The problem is, after all day on your feet, you want to melt some snow with a user-friendly pot and THIS AINT IT! You have to constantly put your gloves on to grip the pot with one hand just to remove the stuck-in lid and check the water/slush status. The little handle on top doesn't stay standing up, so more fumbling. Brutal! Sounds like a small gripe, but this meant everything after 17 hours on our feet. Why can't they make the lid just sit on top? The handles are also fiddly, but the worst thing was the lid.

It's a pot plus a lid. The lid sucks. 3 stars out of 5.

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Insanely Light! Not Very Tough!

Mountain Hardwear Compressor PL Insulated Hooded Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Compressor PL Insulated Hooded Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 May 1, 2011

I picked this up for general use as an insulating layer on everyday ski missions. Hike in a shirt, throw on the shell and/or insulation when you reach the ridge. I watched Andrew McLean's little promo and thought it'd be just what I was looking for.

Having used it for a few months, the jacket is now in my ultralight mountaineering kit ONLY. After the first weekend of use, loose threads and burrs were coming up everywhere. It is practically falling apart! This is such a shame since it is so nice and warm for its incredibly lightweight.

Still recommended, but 3 stars for its rather limited use. By the way, size up 1 level from whatever MH shell you usually wear so you can throw it over top.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Too posh for work?

Mountain Hardwear Pistolero Glove

Rating for this product: 4 May 1, 2011

These gloves are a happy medium between gloves that are too thin to be sturdy, and gloves too thick to use for spring touring and moderately-cool temp backcountry chores. My hands sweat. A LOT. These gloves do a decent job even on the ascent for me, which says a lot. After using them for a full day of heavy shoveling, climbing, skiing, and repeat, (during a snow survey in Tokopah for example), they were soaked on the outside but warm on the inside, which was important when the weather changed from +20 to 0C.

The problem is, they're expensive. A $15 pair of work gloves would probably do 90% of what these do. More if the water-proofness decides to quit. Get em on sale if you can, I paid $50 and feel OK about it.

A note on size - read the MH website sizing chart, these run kinda loose.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Versatility is KEY

Outdoor Research Cornice Mitten

Outdoor Research Cornice Mitten

Rating for this product: 5 February 3, 2011

I needed something to keep my hands warm on wet and/or windy tours that wouldn't cause a swamp situation inside my gloves on the uphill. These work perfectly. In moderate conditions, I use a thin liner glove (or none at all) for ascent, since my hands tend to perspire a lot. But in bad conditions, I always had the problem that rain/snow or wind or a combination of both would cause a serious chill, sometimes nearly frostbite. A thin, but windproof/waterproof layer is actually often all you need to stay warm when your pump is going because blood is circulating plenty well. Apparently, the OR folks have realized this as well, this mitt is designed perfectly to combat nasty unpredictable weather.

On the downhill, plug in the nice insulated liners and you have an instant hand oven. Of course, in really bitter cold, these are not the most insulated mittens you can get, but they work well in most conditions (down to -10 C I would say). If you're standing around in colder weather than that, go with something thicker.

Bottom line: carry a pair of thin liners, and a pair of these, and you're set. Sizing is true, I am an average guy and I wear a L, as usual.

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Lofoten Alternative

Norrøna Falketind Gore-Tex Pro Shell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 3, 2011

This jacket is an awesome alternative to the Lofoten, which is probably the more famous Norrona Gore-tex Pro shell. I like it better because it has less mumbo-jumbo: no media pocket, no thumb-hole cuffs, no skirt, etc. It is a pure shell for skiing, climbing, and everything in between.

Super sturdy zippers are matched with bomber Pro fabric for a shell that is intended to last a long time - I can only say mine is holding up extremely well so far. The fit is standard Norrona fit - athletic, but a very tad bit looser than an Arcteryx equivalent. You get style points along with function, whether you want them or not.

The pit zips and hood do exactly what they are intended for. The arms have great articulation, as expected. The cuffs fit over large and small gauntlets with ease, if you like that. The size is true: if you wear a M in everything else, buy a M. Match them with a pair of Lofoten pants and you have a winning combo.

Picture: pit zips (and leg zips) FULLY OPEN during a big day with Greg Hill (!). It breathes.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Snowing inside again?

Mountain Hardwear EV 2 Tent 2-Person 4-Season

Mountain Hardwear EV 2 Tent 2-Person 4-Season

Rating for this product: 2 February 3, 2011

Waterproof/breathable tent fabric is inherently an oxymoron. With outerwear, we make a compromise toward one or the other because we know that both can't perfectly exist (hard shells for more waterproof, soft shells for more breathable, etc.). In a tent, during a mixed weather trip (as is common in the high Sierra), we would like to stay dry and not overheat or create condensation inside the tent. This problem is often solved with 2-layer tents, and I have had great experiences with them.

The EV2 tries to solve this with a single layer of fabric between you and the weather, and frankly, it fails. Even with the vents open, this tent does not breathe worth a penny. It snows inside the tent heavier than it does outside. Sure it's light, but it's miserable. Rain seeped in during a heavy storm at lower elevation.

Secondly, the craftsmanship inside is brutal. After a few trips, all the pockets were unglued from the tent wall and useless. This appears to be a result of cold weather (-20 C) use where the glue just does not work anymore. The lack of vestibule is very inconvenient.

With care to tie it down, it holds well in very strong winds and is sufficiently large to accommodate 2 normal sized dudes, so there are the pluses, besides the very low weight.

Despite the other really positive reviews, I personally think MH blew it on this one.

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Simple design, simply uncomfortable

Black Diamond Alpine Bod Harness

Black Diamond Alpine Bod Harness

Rating for this product: 3 February 3, 2011

It does the job it was designed for: simple, cheap, lightweight harness (although there are much lighter harnesses now that have a more modern design) for general mountaineering and especially while wearing skis and crampons (since you can take it on and off with ease). Good right?

Well, as a guy, let's just say it isn't the most comfortable harness I have ever used. I get an instant surge of pain when I put my weight on this harness, no matter how I fit it! Since it was my first one, I didn't even realize that it was uncomfortable until I tried a modern style padded harness and immediately felt the difference. No wincing anymore!

It is now my lender...

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Lofotens Rock

Norrøna Lofoten Gore-Tex Pro Shell Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 3, 2011

These are the best ski/touring pants on the market. Yes, better than the Arcteryx SV line. Gore-tex Pro is the obvious choice for a Porsche of pantalones, it is uber-durable and waterproof, which is excellent for all but the most aerobic tours in spring bluebird. I have skied 9000 ft days in these and still not had a swamp in the lower compartment. Shorts underneath for warmer days in CA and long undies for the coldest days in BC and you're set. Crampons have never caught on the pants despite that the fit is nice and roomy all the way over the boots. This is a dream come true! The price is ridiculous, but you know what they say...

Details: I am 5'11", 165 lbs, the M is the ticket.

The pockets are well built and in all the right places. The bibs are super nice and breathe well to boot. The cuffs are strong and top quality. The colours... well, I have stopped caring about trying to match stuff, these are some bright pants!

Picture: a 60+ lb load and a long, late-night walk-in to the snow, and with the vents wide open this was no problem!

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Bern Watts EPS Visor Helmet w/Knit Liner

December 13, 2010

It comes with 2 liners, so just order the right size and choose which ever you like - knit liner for winter or just the inner cushion for summer. To wear the helmet without any liner and with a beanie would be unusual...

"Hatstyle" paint jobs are the multicoloured ones in the pics above that kinda look like baseball caps.

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Ski touring gloves? Look elsewhere....

The North Face Apex Glove - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 September 18, 2010

So maybe these aren't advertised as gloves for grueling physical exercise, but if you think like me, you may be tempted to go for them to satisfy your need for a thin touring glove. My advice: don't do it. When the temps are mellow, the sewn-in liner is a nightmare as your hands start to sweat. When the weather cools or when you stop moving, it is sometimes impossible to stick your fingers back in. In slushy conditions, the glove is not nearly as "water-resistant" as expected - it actually absorbs water readily after a few uses. In cold powder conditions, the glove is pretty useful as long as you don't exert yourself beyond the point of perspiration. In this case, the palm is grippy and the insulation is just right in the case of a breeze. The sizing is dead-on for these.

Overall, I still bring em along because I don't have any other light duty gloves. Meanwhile, I am on the lookout for a shell glove that is water-proof!

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Perfect for Ski Boots

CAMP USA XLC 390 Crampon

Rating for this product: 5 March 16, 2010

These lightweight, easily attached crampons are absolutely perfect for most ski tours and ski mountaineering adventures on predominantly snow covered terrain. I wouldn't be super eager to whip them out for front pointing on mixed rock/ice or anything, and it makes me a little uneasy to walk on anything hard at all since the aluminium is not really meant for that.

For their intended purpose - steep, hard snow in ski boots or heavy duty mountaineering boots - they are brilliant. You won't feel them in your pack or on your feet. They snap on like nothing too and have a very snug fit if you adjust them properly. I bring them in my pack whether I think I need them or not.

Nailed It? 3 Yes

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Bummer Bib

Stoic Bombshell Bib - Men's

Stoic Bombshell Bib - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 February 1, 2010

I really wanted to like these, but they're going back. I intended to use them as shells for touring, resort skiing, and a little bit of ski mountaineering from time to time. The main goal was a storm proof pant that would last at least 3 seasons.

The construction on the pants themselves is very burly, I admit, but the cut is way off. The flares at the boot are like bell bottoms, which would be a huge issue if you ever had to use crampons in these. They stick out to the side of your boots like wind flaps slash powder scoops. The "bib" is attached by the cheapest zippers I've seen on ski pants. The velcro suspenders are great, except that you don't have more than an inch of adjustment without creating awkward overlap. This resulted in complete floods for me - while the gaiter was plenty long, the bottom of the pants barely made it to my top buckles. The M fits about right for me (5'11", 165 lbs) otherwise (waistband that is).

Seeing the construction, main pocket/vent zippers, Keprotech cuffs, and awesome welding, I know Stoic has the potential to make a great pant. I will try again in the future when they release a better fitting variant.

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Black Diamond Verdict Ski

January 31, 2010

I second the Freeride Plus recommendation. This ski demands a beefy binder, it is a no-nonsense big mountain ripper.

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"Pro" Lives Up To Its Name

Outdoor Research Mentor Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 31, 2010

Gore-Tex Pro is the best material out there for abusive, continuous use throughout the fall/winter/spring seasons. The bottom line is that it stands up to anything Mother Nature throws at you - and even the tree you swiped on the way down. Getting shrubbed while wearing Pac-Lite is a no-no, while Pro holds up over multiple seasons of hard ascents and descents. It breathes well on the up hill and the vents work as designed. Overall, this jacket kills as a touring shell.

Other companies sell their Pro jackets for $500+ and at retail, this jacket sits right in the same category: uber-mega-extremely expensive. The craftsmanship of these top line jackets is about the same across the leading outerwear companies - some little things aside, the Mentor compares pretty easily to jackets from Arcteryx, TNF, Mountain Hardware, etc. The difference is, you stand a chance at getting the OR Mentor for a much cheaper price in the off season. Snatch up this jacket for $100-200 on Tramdock or SAC and you will be one happy camper!

Nailed It? 4 Yes

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Worth The Weight!

Voile Telepro Shovel

Voile Telepro Shovel

Rating for this product: 5 January 31, 2010

Having used others' plastic shovels, and lighter weight aluminum ones, I cannot be happier with my ice-busting, crud-munching monster. This beast chops through anything, and thats important when you get into high camp late in the evening and every minute of digging out that tent spot counts for extra zzzs - even more so when you are camped on wind blown cement.

I also use it for day touring and even slackcountry because it's my only shovel, and I am sure it is overkill for those activities, but I don't really notice the weight. The D-handle is also a must have for serious backcountry use.

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Ascending Made Easy

G3 Alpinist Climbing Skin DO NOT USE

G3 Alpinist Climbing Skin DO NOT USE

Rating for this product: 5 January 31, 2010

I have toured these skins in everything from cold clear December days in Roger's Pass (-20 C), standard cloudy powder days somewhere in the -10 range, to t-shirt soaking Southern CA corn harvests (+20?) and they hold me like glue. They glide and grab extremely well, and stay clump free - I have never had any problems. Though I do agree with one gripe that they stick to themselves extremely readily since they are thin compared to BD skins - but it's not so bad that it has ever been frustrating. Cutting and fitting is a breeze, as with any skins. The tip attachment is bomber, I thought it might turn out to be finnicky in the BC but it has never come even close to slipping off. Now slap em on, and earn those turns!

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Lovin the Downhill

Black Diamond Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus Binding

Black Diamond Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus Binding

Rating for this product: 4 January 5, 2010

There is a reason these are the market standard for tourers who like to ski hard - they simply work. And very well - the release, the lifters, and the walk/ski switch are all very well designed. These will give you the confidence you need to push big skis to the limit on those deep days in the backcountry. I recently also used them in the resort and found no real problems, but these are meant for day tours in places like Rogers Pass and Jackson Hole. If you skin around only once per season, buy some Dukes and you will be fine. If you ski in a resort a few times a season, but mostly earn your turns and still like to ski hard, these are definitely the ticket. If you are willing to sacrifice downhill durability for weight, get a Dynafit setup and never look back.

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Black Diamond Fritschi Diamir Freeride Plus Binding

January 5, 2010

There should be enough space to barely slide a thick card (like a business card) but more space than a piece of standard printer paper. The thick card should come out, but it will be tight. Try talking to your local ski tech, he would probably be willing to look at it and show you for free.

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3 Years of Abuse

Black Diamond Patrol Glove - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 5, 2010

After 3 epic seasons of skiing and climbing, the only sign of wear is a broken strap that connects the cinch cord to the gauntlet on one glove - THATS IT. The leather is super durable, just treat it with Nikwax waterproofing at the beginning of the season. Not the warmest glove, but you sacrifice a bit for Jedi-like dexterity and no-bulk simplicity. Simply awesome gloves that fit true to the sizing chart and I use them as my everyday standard.

Nailed It? 5 Yes

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Better to look good?

Arc'teryx Covert Full-Zip Cardigan - Men's

Arc'teryx Covert Full-Zip Cardigan - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 December 26, 2009

If you ask my uncle, its better to look good than to be good. This fleece fits that bill. The M fits just like you have come to expect from all other Arcteryx outerwear - perfect for me at 5'11" 165lbs. No pilling (sp?) yet but I dont doubt that it will come after a few more months of wear. No wind protection, and not too warm, but just awesome for covering up your smelly shirt to head over to Mom's house for dinner.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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I like it, but its not perfect.

Norrøna Røldal Warm3 Fleece Jacket - Men's

Norrøna Røldal Warm3 Fleece Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 November 10, 2009

Overall, I am very happy with my purchase (size M, 160 lbs, 5'11"). The fit is loose enough for casual wear, but also fits under my shell and has a few nice features: long cut in the back for keeping out cold drafts and thumb holes to keep things together. Not too much wind protection, and an unnecessarily large neck/collar are things I would change. Very nice craftsmanship, I am impressed with my first Norrona jacket.

Nailed It? 2 Yes

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Black Diamond Verdict Ski

May 9, 2009

Pablo, the relation of your body height to ski length is one that differs from skier to skier. Where I ski, more advanced riders typically like longer skis for stability at speed - however, some terrain demands shorter skis to make turning easier (eg. steep couloirs). If you like the feel of a long stable ski, you could go even longer than 170 Verdicts, it's up to you. I think any "everyday" skier should be able to ski the 170s no problem.

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Good Everyday Riding Gloves

DAKINE Ventilator Glove - Men's

DAKINE Ventilator Glove - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 May 7, 2009

Nice and light, but not the most padded gloves ever... O well, they keep my hands from getting swampy! The sizing was totally fine for me at L (I think my palms have ~9inch circumference, but this is kind of a tricky measurement). Get these on sale and theyre a good deal!

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Mighty Fine Down

Outdoor Research Megaplume Down Jacket - Men's

Outdoor Research Megaplume Down Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 7, 2009

After extensive searching around and trying everything, this jacket has to be the best downy out there. Functional everything: hood (huge, snug and comfy closure), nice pockets, perfect sizing (ie. just a bit bigger than everything else you own so you can put it on top), very well made. That being said, this is a lightweight warmth layer for mountaineering, probably not going to stand the abuse of tree skiing for many seasons. It is very durable for just about everything but shrubbing up against bark at mach speed. I am 5 feet 11 inches and ~165lbs and the M fits nice and big so I can wear it over my stuff when it blows. Order your regular, everyday size for this one. Nice job OR!

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Karhu Team 100 Telemark Ski

May 7, 2009

These are definitely lighter on the feet than I expected, but I think something like the Kilowatt holds a slightly stronger line in the crud. For a resort ski though, these really do it all very well. Lively, surfy (for a mid fat), and confidence inspiring are words that come to mind (skiing 186s with Dukes as an everyday ski). And of course, carves just fine on the cord getting back to the lift.

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Even More Love For The Basecamp Duffel

The North Face Base Camp Duffel Bag - 1525 - 9460cu in

The North Face Base Camp Duffel Bag - 1525 - 9460cu in

Rating for this product: 5 May 7, 2009

Even with all the brilliant reviews, I still need to add my own. These bags are as bomber as it gets. Strap it to the top of a bus, the back of a mule, check it on Delta airlines, etc. etc. I have done it all with this bag for years. The size M works great for expedition gear on non technical trips and for just visiting the rents. Size up for bigger adventures! Just dont let your mule keeper put the leaking jug of kerosene next to it on the saddle! In multi-day downpours, stuff will get wet near the zips so dont expect a dry bag - this is a gorilla tough home for your goods though.

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Light and Fast

Arc'teryx Alpha SL Jacket  - Men's

Arc'teryx Alpha SL Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 November 20, 2008

Seemingly impenetrable to rain, I wouldn't test it too much to abrasion though. If you're going to get Pac-lite, or just can't afford Pro, Arcteryx is the only brand to trust I think. Medium fits with loads of movement but snug enough to still be comfortable at speed on the planks (I'm 5'11" 160lbs). Why alpha you say? Its a bit longer and has a bigger hood for helmets. Otherwise identical to Beta.

Nailed It? 5 Yes

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Soft and Durable

Mountain Hardwear Monkey Man Fleece Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Monkey Man Fleece Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 25, 2008

This is a must have in the MH line. It is very soft, super warm, and feels like it will last forever. Good as a jacket and better as a packable layer. If youre 5'11" and about 165lbs go for the M. Fits great. Happy turns!

Nailed It? 4 Yes

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Its a shedder...

Backcountry.com Cardigan Beanie

Backcountry.com Cardigan Beanie

Rating for this product: 3 October 21, 2008

The hat sheds. But other than that, rock on!

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Warm and Comfy

The North Face TKA 100 Pant - Men's

The North Face TKA 100 Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 November 15, 2007

These pants are warm and comfortable on a chilly morning around the campsite. Mediums fit me well (not loose or long at all) and I am 5'11" size 32. They make great ski pant liners too.

Nailed It? 7 Yes

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Cheap Satisfaction

Sugoi Trans T- Men's

Sugoi Trans T- Men's

Rating for this product: 4 November 1, 2007

This shirt is well worth the price, and is quite snug in size. Great for hiking under the summer sun.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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