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Showing posts with label Winter Sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter Sports. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

"Into the Mind" - An Upcoming Film From The North Face

Later this fall, The North Face and Sherpas Cinema will debut their upcoming film "Into The Mind," which looks to be a simultaneous exposé on the factors that drive us into the mountains in search of adventure and the cultures that call those mountains home.

A North Face athlete skiing in Into The Mind, upcoming movie from Sherpas Cinema
Tibetan man in The North Face movie Into The Mind











Resolving to explore as much of the philosophical as the aesthetic, the film's website ventures the questions: "What drives us to overcome challenge? How do we justify risk? What forces are at the core of a mountain addiction?"

The footage in the trailer is truly spectacular, showing a mix of pristine mountain environs, a slew of The North Face's athletes in action, and the mystique of Himalayan life. Per the website, "Unique athlete segments over a multitude of mountain sport genres, depict the connectivity of Earth and window into never seen before moments."


There are a lot of big-name sponsors attached to the film in addition to The North Face, including GoPro, Recco, Black Diamond, Arc'teryx, and Mammut, so there's no doubt that "Into The Mind" will be an experience worth waiting for.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Canyoning, Paragliding, and Hiking - Switzerland's Jungfrau Region Has More Than Just Skiing - Video

The 'Jungfrau' Region of the Swiss Alps, so named for the 13,669 ft. (4,166m) peak that looks down on the numerous lesser prominences and valleys spanning its base, is home to some of the best skiing in Europe. Yet, despite being home to what many consider the best skiing in the world - including this year and next year's Ski World Cup in Jungfrau's town of Wengen, the region refuses to be pigeonholed as just a "ski destination."

In addition to skiing, snow tubing, and sledging, the Jungfrau Region offers a perfect environment for numerous other mountain sport activities, including paragliding and BASE jumping, hiking, and canyoning.

The area's craggy landscape and deep valleys seem to posses an almost irresistible lure for folks who like to throw themselves off terra firma and into the secure embrace of a parachute harness. Watch in the video below as a band of BASE jumpers from the UK wax poetic while they tackle both the Eiger and the cliff face overlooking the valley between the villages of Lauterbrunnen and Stechelberg, one of the deepest in the Alpine chain:


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Skimo: A Novice's Introduction To Ski Mountaineering - Video

The beauty of "adventure sports" is that the options are as broad as the term adventure. Each year it seems, innovative ways to combine sports, push the envelope, and break new ground are being introduced and popularized.

From adventure racing, which has been in a constant state of emerging and refining for the last 20 years, to free solo climbing, which jumped onto the outdoor sporting scene afresh last year with Alex Honnold's speed climb of Yosemite's El Capitan, there seems to be a steady flow of new and exciting possibilities.

Randonee, or ski mountaineering, racers push uphill and down
A pack of ski mountaineering competitors race uphill
So it is this year with ski mountaineering, a type of competitive ski touring event where participants race both up and down mountains, combining mountaineering with alpine, telemark, and backcountry skiing.

Ski mountaineering, or 'skimo' as it is often called in the US, has maintained long-term popularity in Europe under the name 'randonee racing' and is quickly gaining a following in the United States.

The following video from the 2013 Eddie Bauer Winter Mountain Games Ski Mountaineering Race that was just held in Vail, Colorado, gives a great glimpse into the grueling challenge that skimo competitors are enthusiastically throwing themselves into:

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Interchangeable Vibram Soles: Korkers New OmniTrax - Video

Vibram and Korkers adaptable sole boots called OmniTrax
Footwear manufacturer Korkers (who we had never heard of before) debuted quite an innovative product at this year's Outdoor Retailers Winter Market 2013. In partnership with Vibram, Korkers has created a feature specifically with anglers and winter sport enthusiasts - an adaptable traction sole system called OmniTrax.

Korkers' idea is to provide a footwear platform that can accept a number of interchangeable soles, allowing a single pair of boots to operate optimally in a number of different environments. Watch the following video that Trailspace shot with the Vibram USA representative at ORWM2013 for a demonstration:


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Mammut's New Protective Airbag for Avalanche Safety

Mammut's new Snowpulse PAS avalanche airbag
Mammut's PAS adds neck, chest, and head
protection to avalanche suffocation protection
Introduced at the Outdoor Retailer Trade Show that just finished a few days ago in Salt Lake City, the Snowpulse PAS (Protective Airbag System) improves on Swiss manufacturer Mammut's existing RAS (Removable Airbag System) airbag by adding trauma-specific protection.

According to varying reports, mechanical trauma (running into things or being pushed into hard objects) accounts for between 15 and 32 percent of avalanche deaths, something the PAS seeks to address.

As a follow up to our dispatch on avalanche safety (an important consideration for anyone engaged in snow sports in the backcountry), we wanted to direct readers to Outside Online's write-up about the new Snowpulse PAS - Mammut Introduces New Protective Airbag Packs at Outdoor Retailer

Read the Outside article to learn more about the specific benefits the Mammut PAS offers and to see a side-by-side comparison of the PAS and RAS airbags.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Mountain Hardwear's Q.Shield - A New Take on Waterproof - Video

New within the past year, Mountain Hardwear has introduced a process called Q.Shield to work in tandem with the OutDry waterproofing technology they are already using on some pieces to create a completely new standard of water-repellancy.


For the past 2 years, Mountain Hardwear has been using a laminating process known as OutDry from Italian innovator OutDry Technologies in their line of winter sport gloves. OutDry supposedly improves on Gore-Tex's popular waterproofing process by bonding a "waterproof-breathable membrane directly to the shell fabric," rather than to the inside of the shell fabric.

The new Q.Shield process complements OutDry, which by Mountain Hardwear's own admission "can't prevent exterior fabrics from wetting out," by fusing ion-mask extreme water repellency directly into the shell fabric, rather than coating the fabric like a DWR (Durable Water Repellent) does. Mountain Hardwear marketing goes so far as to state that Q.Shield does not effect feel or breathability and "will perform for the life of the glove," a marked improvement over DWR if true.

OutDry and Gore-Tex water repellency go head-to-head
OutDry vs. Gore-Tex-style water repellency

Mountain Hardwear's OutDry-equipped gloves have already gotten some support over the last two years when tested head-to-head with Gore-Tex-equipped gloves, and if Q.Shield performs as MH's marketing indicates that it does, damp gloves on the ski slopes may quickly become a thing of the past.

However, as someone who has been reapplying DWR to my kit for years, Q.Shield's almost magical claims of near-waterproofness and lifetime effectiveness will take some serious substantiation to prevail on ingrained skepticism to such claims.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Backcountry Safety: Avalanche Awareness

Winter is almost upon us, and that means getting out and enjoying the snow. 

Whether snowmobiling in the Rockies, skiing in the Alps, or enjoying winter hiking and camping somewhere in between, one thing that is important to keep in mind when out in the backcountry is the potential for an avalanche.

The first step to backcountry avalanche safety is to get informed. 

The following websites are great places to start:

Once you are informed, make sure to get equipped. Having the right gear in an avalanche can mean the difference between life and death.

Ortovox - Specializing in avalanche safety gear, Ortovox has a long history and continues to be one of the best avalanche-safety outfitters around.
Mammut - One of the oldest outdoor outfitters around, Mammut manufactures essential avalanche safety items.
REI: Choose an Avalanche Transceiver - Use this guide to help choose the right transceiver for you.

Enjoy the wilderness this winter, but make sure to be educated and equipped when you do.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

2013 Ouray Ice Festival - Ice Climbing Clinics

As a follow up to our recent post about Josh Wharton's lessons learned while ice climbing in the Canadian Rockies, we wanted to highlight the 2013 Ouray Ice Festival.

One of the best ways to get into a new sport, especially one as intimidating and potentially dangerous as ice climbing, is to attend a clinic run by experienced professionals.

Organized by San Juan Mountain Guides, the Ouray Ice Festival is a great place to get into the sport, with clinics that are very well priced ($49 for half-day) and guides who are billed as "The Local Experts."


Located near the picturesque mountain town of Telluride, the 5-day festival offers a perfect opportunity right after New Years to get away to the Colorado mountains for some skiing, Telluride nightlife, and a day or two (or a full 5) of ice climbing.


Add ice climbing to your New Year's resolutions and make your way to Ouray!

Friday, November 23, 2012

Alpine Lessons in the Canadian Rockies - Video

Enjoy the incredible scenery as Patagonia ambassador Josh Wharton ice climbs in the Canadian Rockies, plus hear some of the lessons Josh learned while tackling the Emperor Face on Mount Robson and the Wild Thing on Mount Chephren.