How To Use Climbing Skins When Ski Touring in the Backcountry

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • The best 5 tips on how to use climbing skins for ski touring in the backcountry. You'll learn how to manage your climbing skins so that they do not get contaminated with debris and they will almost always stick properly to your skis.
    Managing your backcountry skiing skins is easy with this system. You can avoid the most common mistakes people make when handling their skins by following these steps. You will have a system to make your ski touring experience more enjoyable and less stressful.
    If you are a beginner or an experienced ski tourer, you'll find 5 precious tips to make managing your skins super easy and efficient in this tutorial.
    0:00 Intro
    0:18 Ditch the skin savers and skin bag in your car.
    0:28 Putting on the climbing skins
    3:27 Backcountry cat Gabou pops in to say hi! Watch the whole backcountry cat skiing April fools video here: • April Fools! Backcount...
    3:48 Use your legs as levers to get sticky skins separated.
    4:38 Getting ready to go down.
    5:30 How to fold your skins.
    6:29 Where to pack the skins for the descent.
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    Top 5 Tips for managing your climbing skins:
    1-Always put your skins onto a cold ski
    2-Expose the ski edge when applying the skins
    3-When you're at the top, remove one ski at a time, one skin at a time.
    4-Fold the skins into two halves.
    5-Put them in your jacket for the descent.
    #climbingskins #backcountry #skitouring
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Комментарии • 47

  • @zuzanasykorova3956
    @zuzanasykorova3956 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for a good video clearly explaining everything to the beginners! Just one question - don't you get wet from the skins put underneath your jacket? Thanks.

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  2 года назад +4

      Not at all. There not wet enough for that. And I do keep them over my fleece

  • @melody.anomaly
    @melody.anomaly 6 месяцев назад +5

    The cat having his own index callout makes me so happy 😂🥰

  • @davidlawton6220
    @davidlawton6220 2 года назад +4

    0:04 that throw was very satisfying

  • @dhayanroark6900
    @dhayanroark6900 2 года назад +14

    Backcountry cat!

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  2 года назад +2

      More Cat here: ruclips.net/video/jOIbSsBzLO8/видео.html Cheers!

  • @engine2truck6
    @engine2truck6 Год назад +7

    Best coaching on this subject EVER. Thank you. One thing I do differently… I drive to the trailhead parking lot with my skins on the skis, binding already in touring mode, and a Voile strap holding my skis and poles tightly for easy carry (dynafit bindings no brake only leash). Usually don’t even have a backpack if I’m making two laps, I’m home by lunch. If it’s going to be a Full day or multi day, yes backpack.

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the awesome feedback.

    • @tacul9333
      @tacul9333 Год назад

      Me too. I'd much rather put the skins on at home rather than faffing about with skins at the trailhead.

  • @PaDutchRunner
    @PaDutchRunner Год назад +1

    That frustrated guy in the beginning is hilarious lol

  • @happygal24
    @happygal24 6 месяцев назад

    What a wonderful set of videos you've created for a beginner like me! I'm an intermediate downhill skiier, but I was just outside in my flat suburban backyard trying out my first ever pair of backcountry skis. I sure was glad I hadn't gone to a local park/hill/trail because there were a LOT of steps that I couldn't do at first! With determination and practice I accomplished some of them, but I hoped that someone had RUclipsd these very beginning skills so I could learn the others without feeling do lost! You did that and more; thank you so very much!
    Now I'm looking forward to another practice day in my back yard. Who would have thought backyard skiing could be so exciting. But with the confidence inspired by your demonstrations, I can envision years of pleasure backcountry skiing!
    All the best to you,
    69 year old alpinewal

  • @justinhubbs5716
    @justinhubbs5716 7 месяцев назад +1

    Dude .........keeping the glue warm is the trick ..........I didn't know but now I do thanks that was my question.

  • @Fr1ma
    @Fr1ma 2 года назад +7

    Le chat 👌
    Super video my friend !

  • @monicam874
    @monicam874 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this video! Very helpful

  • @normandcote
    @normandcote 2 года назад +1

    Very good video. Good to know and a good refresh. (There is a lot of good informations). If I may add something. At the beginning of the season, alway scrap or remove the wax to prevent contamination of the glue of the skins. Have a good season.

  • @alwaysforwardyt
    @alwaysforwardyt 8 месяцев назад +1

    Sorry, l lost you at 3:28 😻💔 l'm considering getting a pair of climbing skins; they'll hopefully make my life less miserable when going up 😅Thanks for the video! 😊

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  8 месяцев назад

      Basically, when you line up your skins and expose the ski edges, it does not really matter if you have more space on one side than the other. As long as the edge is exposed completely.

  • @JimEaton
    @JimEaton 2 года назад +2

    Looks very clear. Trying my first time right now! Out my door in Vermont after 10-12 inches of fresh powder! Thanks!!!

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  2 года назад +1

      Let us know how it went!

  • @YULABEBE
    @YULABEBE Год назад

    awesome vid, thank you.

  • @artnewton2
    @artnewton2 Год назад

    Brilliant video, thanks

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @db.db12345
    @db.db12345 2 года назад +1

    Merci

  • @sonnygarcia607
    @sonnygarcia607 Год назад +1

    Touché

  • @brad3d
    @brad3d Год назад +1

    If my skins doubled over like that, it would take an army to pull it apart...

  • @alexluciano9462
    @alexluciano9462 2 года назад +1

    Really clear and well-done vid! Have one question: I've heard the glue last lass if you fold the skins on each other (glue to glue) is that true? Isn't it better to roll them (glue on skin) or put them on their plastic foil? Thanks
    Thanks

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  2 года назад +2

      Never roll your skins, fold them glue-to-glue to keep contaminants out. You should avoid putting anything other than your ski or the skin glue in contact with the skin glue. Folding glue-to-glue works best during the day when you're touring. When storing them for long term, use the skin saver mesh. It helps. More info here: ruclips.net/video/ZbwUUbd4Vc0/видео.html

  • @blogo1111
    @blogo1111 2 года назад +1

    Just got Pomoca 2.0 mohair and synthetic combo yellow skins. First time ever doing it and on a groomed mild steepness. I don’t see the glide. They don’t glide at all. Sure I can move forward but it’s like gliding on a carpet. Sure they won’t glide like cross country skis. But there is no glide at all. Is that normal? Yeah they stick well but moving forward is difficult.

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  2 года назад

      Yes this is normal. All skins are not gliding that well. So in perspective, some glide better than other. Yellow is Pomoca least gliding skins.

  • @geansai333
    @geansai333 Год назад

    Am I correct in assuming that to convert my downhill parabola's to do this, I need 1. new bindings, 2. new boots (and skins obviously?)? Or are my skis too heavy?

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  8 месяцев назад

      You can use your alpine skis if you like, but having a dedicated ski touring kit is best.

  • @miketorre16
    @miketorre16 2 года назад

    how long do ski skins usually last?

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  2 года назад +2

      You can easily get 5 years of service from them or about 200 days. We've seen some last over 20 years. And we've seen some last less than a season. It comes down to wear & tear, and care.

  • @zakaroonetwork777
    @zakaroonetwork777 5 месяцев назад

    Do Skins Stick on Waxed Skis? Or do you have to go wax-less?

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  4 месяца назад

      Yes they do. The glue is formulated for that. However, if you want to keep your wax pristine, then skins will not help. It is often a compromise of convenience, performance, and durability,

  • @zakaroonetwork777
    @zakaroonetwork777 5 месяцев назад

    Holly Sh+t There is Sasquatch walking in woods behind you. 5:12
    What part of Canada are you in?

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  4 месяца назад

      Eastern Canada, Chic-Chocs mostly.

  • @K2SKIER112
    @K2SKIER112 5 месяцев назад

    Why do you put your poles in the snow upside down?

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  4 месяца назад

      To survey the snowpack depth and to see if there are any crusts underneath.

  • @lawrencefoster8685
    @lawrencefoster8685 9 месяцев назад

    Why do you use tele boots?

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  8 месяцев назад

      I am also a Telemark instructor. AbsoluteTelemark.com

  • @craigbosko2229
    @craigbosko2229 2 года назад +3

    Put the camera on the kitty 🐈,not the skins,forget the skins,kitty comes 1st !

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  2 года назад

      Hahaha! If you like the cat, you should watch this: ruclips.net/video/jOIbSsBzLO8/видео.html

  • @jonfyfazan
    @jonfyfazan 6 месяцев назад

    👏👌🎿🇳🇴🤠

  • @stevo4066
    @stevo4066 Год назад +3

    Tip Nr.1 put your skin on your skis at home. It safes time and your ready to go.

    • @GOLH
      @GOLH  8 месяцев назад +5

      We've been caught by this trick. Hot skis, with hot skins make for a softened adhesive stronger bond. When we transition to ski mode after climbing with them, the skins are more difficult to remove. Ideally, put cold skins on a cold ski.

    • @TheeMelKel
      @TheeMelKel 6 месяцев назад +1

      I used to do this too but if it is too warm then the adhesive doesn't come off your ski base as well. It's a good idea in theory but not good for the overall longevity of your ski bases. I had to use chemicals to remove the adhesive and despite skiing countless times since still have a few small sticky spots to my bases from leaving skins on too long/warm