Ep 13: Cody Townsend’s Tips & Techniques for Steep Freeskiing | Salomon How-To

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • In this episode of Salomon’s How-To series, Salomon athlete Cody Townsend shares some helpful tips and techniques for approaching, climbing and skiing couloirs. Cody takes you into the field as he pursues “The Fifty Project”, demonstrating the tricks and techniques highlighted. The content in this video is for experienced backcountry travellers and does not replace instruction from a certified guide.
    Featuring:
    Cody Townsend, Bjarne Salén
    Shot by Hazen Woolson, Bjarne Salén
    Produced and edited by Switchback Entertainment
    00:00 Intro
    01:23 Hasty Pits
    02:20 Sidehill Skinning
    03:15 Invert Your Poles
    04:08 Shoulders Downhill
    05:35 Pivot Turn
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  • @davemorris3006
    @davemorris3006 Год назад +2

    I love the "keep tips in the snow" tip for pivot turns. It helps even on more moderate terrain. I suggest exactly that to friends who are way out in the back seat skiing powder. And I *try* to remember it myself when things get hairy!

  • @AndreiKucharavy
    @AndreiKucharavy 2 года назад +6

    5:50: "You straight-line it" - hit pause, will go test that out. Brb.

  • @justingelb2508
    @justingelb2508 2 года назад +1

    Cody...you're such a dreamboat

  • @mpblikes2ski
    @mpblikes2ski 2 года назад +5

    Nice Cody... For those pivot turns, I find if I emphasize reaching ahead and down with my pole plant, I can swing the tails around nicely while keeping those tips in contact with the snow. Just like your shoulder position instruction, It feels a little scary to reach out/down on a super steep techy slope, but in just the same way, when your skis come around you are in that flat to downhill position with your shoulders and you can get a good hold on that uphill edge ready to initiate the next pivot turn.

  • @OnceUponaSaga
    @OnceUponaSaga 2 года назад

    5:47 - Cody’s eyes when he says “you straight line it!” 😂😂😂
    #SagaBingeWatchingSalomonTV

  • @SergFilippenko
    @SergFilippenko Год назад +1

    Extremely cool, informative and useful! Thanks Cody!

  • @JR-Canada
    @JR-Canada 2 года назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH SALOMON for posting these kind of SKIING TIPS videos from pros!! I will be closely watching all your videos on this channel from now on!

  • @hopnglo680
    @hopnglo680 2 года назад +4

    Thanks Cody. The shoulders thing is a great tip. I’ve figured this out on my own, but it’s great to hear it from you. Another tip I like in steep terrain is try to keep the ski moving forwards if possible. A side sliding ski is not very predictable and doesn’t hold an edge as well.

  • @tavakessler
    @tavakessler 2 года назад

    Great video! All super useful tips

  • @georgecuster527
    @georgecuster527 2 года назад +1

    Thank you , Cody . You are a scholar and a fine ambassador for Salomon .

  • @RyandeMilliano
    @RyandeMilliano 2 года назад +8

    These tips are extremely helpful, as someone who transitioned from being a strong snowboarder to a skier. I found the super steep stuff intimidating and was completely guilty of leaning my shoulders uphill and losing my downhill edge often. I'd be keen to hear your expertise when it comes to skiing drops in steep, stiffer snow terrain, that's another area I seem to washout or gain too much speed. Cheers Cody. Continue to be awesome.

  • @blangeleven
    @blangeleven 2 года назад +1

    Not sure if I'll ever ski a couloir, but I watched the whole thing. Cheers, Cody.

  • @grizzkid795
    @grizzkid795 2 года назад +3

    The ski tips on the snow is an interesting one and counter to Saudan's original windshield wiper or Valencent's pedal hop. I think it creates a smoother and more energy efficient turn. Not sure how much equipment evolution has changed this or not. I try to do that wirh Telemark technique also, which really feels cool.

  • @ehypsilantis2771
    @ehypsilantis2771 9 месяцев назад

    This is excellent Cody. I like the advice on keeping tips on the snow while "jump turning." I've found myself bringing the entire ski off of the snow. Yours seems a more stable approach and I will give it try out East at Stowe steeps and off trail before heading West later in the season.

  • @rainerburgdorfer4017
    @rainerburgdorfer4017 Год назад

    I actually learned a few things! Great video!

  • @OutOfBoundsPodcast
    @OutOfBoundsPodcast 2 года назад

    We do love Cody.

  • @sadowski_music
    @sadowski_music 2 года назад

    I love the way you spell Andrzej Bargiel 😀

  • @src248
    @src248 2 года назад +7

    It's really encouraging when Cody says a technique that I started doing naturally is something that takes "years of mastery" to learn. It just seemed like the best way to get the skis around without the tails grabbing, idk!

  • @scottfederoff353
    @scottfederoff353 2 года назад

    I never thought of using the poles upside down. Great idea. Agree on the tips down and pivot on narrow steep terrain. I can't tell you how many times I yelled keep forward and hands down the hill to my kids when teaching them how to ski, but I eventually got them all to be experts on inbounds skiing. Thanks as always for a great video!

  • @stevielightnin9771
    @stevielightnin9771 2 года назад

    Nice CT. Keep getting rad.

  • @weirdbeard1980
    @weirdbeard1980 2 года назад

    Good stuff. Strong angulation skills are so important in steeps. That feeling of knowing a mistake could end your life is scary but addicting.

  • @jeremysides2341
    @jeremysides2341 2 года назад

    Killer Vlog Cody. What touring binding and boots are you running this year

  • @andrewsteavpack9079
    @andrewsteavpack9079 2 года назад +2

    Hearing Cody say hire a guide if you don’t have a ton of experience in steep backcountry terrain, thinking about Cody taking Alex Honnold on Mt. Whitney but Alex summited and pizza’d down without Cody 😂 taking a selfie with a climber during his descent

    • @stevesellers2720
      @stevesellers2720 10 месяцев назад +1

      That video shot Cody’s value way up in my mind. It took great humility for him to post that episode (in a pro ski world that is a rare commodity); only a person of great character could do that

  • @chrispippert-winter7671
    @chrispippert-winter7671 2 года назад +1

    Another advise... while descenting start to sing your favorite song.. it relaxes your body control?:)

  • @jacknorie8530
    @jacknorie8530 Год назад

    Hey Cody enjoyed seeing you heading up a chute wearing some kind of quik stash bear paws on your boots. Where'd you get those? Homemade?? Great vid...cheers.

  • @Wanderlust073
    @Wanderlust073 2 года назад +1

    Using the pole as a guard rail for the ski on steep slopes when skinning has proven to be such a ridiculously useful tip...

    • @markthomasson5077
      @markthomasson5077 Год назад

      And a tip for the tip…of your ski pole, wrap in tape to protect it from the ski edge

  • @daemkru
    @daemkru 2 года назад

    Great video...what poles are you using?

  • @danmajor9951
    @danmajor9951 2 года назад +1

    So, when it gets steep and narrow, just straight line. Got it. Video cut out, was there anything after that?!

  • @jeffstandish9275
    @jeffstandish9275 2 года назад +2

    Cody, great stuff. I am curious from a skiing/scientific perspective, when you cut a "hasty", what are you actually looking for in snow behavior? I am not trained in avalanche conditions, but curious what characteristics you are looking for in a hasty pit that tell you to keep going up vs. turn around? Thanks!

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend 2 года назад +1

      Not as much behavior as a hasty is so rough and inaccurate for properly checking layer behavior, but more just the depth of specific layers and how they are changing on the way up.

  • @WaechterDerNacht
    @WaechterDerNacht 2 года назад +1

    all i understood was: "... tight couloirs ... straight line ..." :-P
    definitely gonna do some more mellow touring before i get to the level of straight lineing a couloir. I'd better start learning to jump properly and maybe work towards a 360... would love to be able to throw a stylish 360 over a windlip or a small hill.

  • @antonigornik640
    @antonigornik640 2 года назад +1

    You pronounced Andrzej Bargiel like a pro! (It should be more 'Barghiel', but anyway)

  • @Ok-551
    @Ok-551 3 месяца назад

    How about altitude sickness? Hydration etc.. I totally screwed myself up last week in the hike to terrain at breck last week. Coughing up a lung.

  • @blameitonben
    @blameitonben 2 года назад +4

    I was skiing a steep at my local hill last year. It looked like powder but had been sunbaked from the day before, turns out it was breakable crust. I found I had to step christie turns like when I was 8 years old to get the ski engage a downhill for a turn, but control because I kept breaking below the crust.
    Any other advice for skiing when you encounter awful snow snow on steep terrain?

    • @thorstenreitz7302
      @thorstenreitz7302 2 года назад +2

      Crusty and steep really sucks. I usually make long traverses, look for a place like a little mogul, and will make an explosive jump turn in that place to get around. Doesn't always work cleanly though :).

  • @stevensleeswijkvisser2648
    @stevensleeswijkvisser2648 2 года назад

    Thanx Cody, great vid ! Any advice on steep icy slopes ? Or steep narrow (icy) couloirs ? Oke, I shoud not be there in the first place, but just in case ?

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend 2 года назад

      Yeah! Avoid 'em if at all possible. But if you get in those scenarios extremely slow movement like side-stepping is warranted along with a healthy use of ice axes.

  • @axelstumpp3559
    @axelstumpp3559 2 года назад

    I would be interested in the transition from skinnung+kickturns into booting it up. What are your thoughts on this and when to switch from skinning to booting. Angle? Snow Conditions?

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend 2 года назад

      When you can't skin anymore! Skin as long as you can and as safe as you can.

  • @alexcouret
    @alexcouret 2 года назад

    Great tips! What's a sign that will make you come down when you dig snow on your way up?

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend 2 года назад

      Usually starting to see a lot of wind loading on a suspect surface layer that was identified in the avy report. Hasty pits are rough and uncalculated, so you want to primarily rely on avy reports or full pit analysis. The hasty just helps create small data points to your already formed hypothesis previous to climbing.

  • @ambc38vsxn
    @ambc38vsxn 2 года назад

    How to hold tips on the snow with rockered skis like QST Blank?
    Add more edge? But then it will add some extra time (on a steep terrain) to change edges..

    • @sebastianfreihofner729
      @sebastianfreihofner729 2 года назад +1

      as long as your forward enough to land centered over your downhill foot (shoulders downhill if you will), you will be able to stay in balance and control and complete your turn successfully. Whether your ski tip remains 100% on the ground or not during the 'hop' phase.. doesn't really matter. Watch a lot of Cody's turns, the tips of his skis also lift off, but the tails often lift more.

  • @freddiehunter8629
    @freddiehunter8629 2 года назад

    Thoughts on skiing with an ice axe in your hand as well as your pole, or just the axe?

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend 2 года назад +2

      Depends but if I have my axe out, it's usually in my hand with my pole. If it gets really dicey, then I'll put both poles in one hand and just the axe in that hand.

  • @peterwylie8270
    @peterwylie8270 2 года назад

    Cody do you wear a size up shell jacket when skiing in these steeps in order to put a second layer or a puffy insulated jacket underneath or do you wear your normal size shell jacket

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend 2 года назад

      No, I keep it at my normal XL fit. But it's good to have a jacket baggy enough to layer under for sure.

  • @waltoneschuk2615
    @waltoneschuk2615 2 года назад

    Cody who manufactures the hybrid crampon snow shoe devices I see in some of the video?

  • @jefffski
    @jefffski 2 года назад +3

    Good vid. I liked how you explained hop/pivot turns. Now, can I convince you to say couloir (cool 'w+are)rather than coular?

  • @roman21581
    @roman21581 2 года назад

    Do you lock out your bindings in the descent?

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend 2 года назад +2

      Depends on the terrain and snowpack. If there is serious exposure, I lock them out. If it's mellow and soft, then I keep them unlocked.

  • @galencarrico3049
    @galencarrico3049 2 года назад

    Would it be beneficial to reduce the size of your poles, if adjustable, when using the inverted pole method as a tool with more purchase than the ice axe in varying snow conditions? Great video…learned a ton!

    • @Osnosis
      @Osnosis 2 года назад

      Absolutely. One of,the reasons for adjustable poles. Even on a long uphill traverse, different lengths can help. The drawback is the strength of the clamp.

  • @jcreinosa7867
    @jcreinosa7867 2 года назад

    What ski poles are the ones in this video?

  • @julianbreitler
    @julianbreitler 2 года назад

    Hey just wanted to ask what ski that is on the far left ? New 118 ?

    • @CMAT17
      @CMAT17 2 года назад

      QST Blank. 112 underfoot

    • @doenermoener
      @doenermoener 2 года назад +1

      @@CMAT17 No it's not. The white ski in the middle is the QST Blank. The one on the left is wider and has another tip shape.

    • @julianbreitler
      @julianbreitler 2 года назад

      @@doenermoener excatly
      shape wise it looks similar to the 118

    • @ThatGuyYouKnow23
      @ThatGuyYouKnow23 2 года назад

      @@julianbreitler a prototype blank from earlier in development while it was still more similar to 118 is my guess

  • @simontrudel4165
    @simontrudel4165 2 года назад

    Do you adjust your pole lengths for skiing steeps?

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend 2 года назад +2

      I do! I go as short as possible.

  • @jackyong815
    @jackyong815 2 года назад

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  • @mettflow2648
    @mettflow2648 2 года назад +1

    there is only one helpful tip really: fucking SEND ITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT

  • @nicholasrandell2310
    @nicholasrandell2310 2 года назад +2

    Seems like we might have stepped out of the realm of "How to get into backcountry skiing" for the last couple videos. Still loving the content, but retitling the series might help keep beginners from getting into trouble.

    • @JakkeJakobsen
      @JakkeJakobsen 2 года назад +7

      He said it in the video multiple times. For expert skiers. If people don't listen to what Cody said, it could've been called how to ski like the Teletubbies and it would make no difference

    • @RydenAround
      @RydenAround 2 года назад

      Please

  • @berniebeckerman77
    @berniebeckerman77 2 года назад

    I stopped watching at 5:50...take home message is... straight line the couloir!

  • @area51r
    @area51r 2 года назад +1

    I UNsubscribed to Cody when he made his little BLM video and tried to fake cry about the whole thing... peace out and thumbs down

    • @WilliamWinslow
      @WilliamWinslow 2 года назад +17

      Sounds like a “you problem” mate

    • @area51r
      @area51r 2 года назад +1

      @@WilliamWinslow not if you are trying to get views, it's cody's problem because I don't watch. see how that works?

    • @davidh2299
      @davidh2299 2 года назад +11

      funny you're on his video and commenting which drives visibility of his channel. you really OWNED him though

    • @area51r
      @area51r 2 года назад +1

      @@davidh2299 sorry but no

    • @area51r
      @area51r 2 года назад +1

      lol cody looks like a homeless dude begging for change in downtown san francisco

  • @salomonjl1
    @salomonjl1 2 года назад

    Dear Cody, Thanks a lot for your videos. Just a question. I can see that you have sort of snow shoes under your crampons when you are walking up couloirs. I can't find some online. Is it home made or you buy it somewhere. All the best, Jean-Louis

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend 2 года назад +1

      Watch my channel for a soon-to-be released bonus episode on this exact subject.