Sucks I'll never be able to do this as I don't even know where to meet cool people like this. But, you guys have fun. I'll be on the resorts until I find someone that likes this.
@@macfive4597 it seems that complicated. I like to do dangerous shit as safely as possible. I have no knowledge of what I'll encounter and it'd be nice to have two heads instead of one especially if I get in trouble.
Start low and slow…develop your mountain sense in more forgiving times of year…read and learn all you can (trail guides & maps, history of the area and earlier adventurers, tips and techniques, accident reports,etc.)…get to know your area of choice…expect the best outcome but be prepared for the worst…stretch your limits as your abilities and confidence grow…be humble and realistic about your abilities and situation…and get out there! The thing to remember about backcountry skiing is that the actual downhill is secondary to all the other things you must do to enjoy it! In the 35-40 years I’ve been playing in the mountains, 80% of the time I’ve been solo, and I’ve never gotten myself into trouble, largely because I’ve followed these steps. I’m not one that would usually encourage more people to get out in the already overcrowded mountains, but lack of partners or “professional” guidance should not be stopping you!
This was filmed in VT, dont come to NY it’s awful over here
😂😂 I live 2hrs south of the lakes I can say it's garbage stay away
That was definitely in New York. Lake Placid, Keene Valley area. High peaks.
There's no snow up in the Lake Placid or anywhere near White Face. It brown.
@@bobosullivan6315 that wasn’t filmed recently
@@bobosullivan6315 there is no good snow anywhere in the northeast these days
Hell yeah🤘 ‘Dacks forever!
Nice seeing the Daks get some recognition! (pls don’t come here)
Hell yeah boys and girl!!!
Adirondacks have been my playground since I was a child. Saratoga Springs here.
What mountains were they? Used to always start our adventures from Adirondack Lodge and Marcy Dam.👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing
Nice work team!
BADASS!
Sucks I'll never be able to do this as I don't even know where to meet cool people like this. But, you guys have fun. I'll be on the resorts until I find someone that likes this.
Just get a touring setup and go out, its not that complex dude.
@@macfive4597 it seems that complicated. I like to do dangerous shit as safely as possible. I have no knowledge of what I'll encounter and it'd be nice to have two heads instead of one especially if I get in trouble.
Start low and slow…develop your mountain sense in more forgiving times of year…read and learn all you can (trail guides & maps, history of the area and earlier adventurers, tips and techniques, accident reports,etc.)…get to know your area of choice…expect the best outcome but be prepared for the worst…stretch your limits as your abilities and confidence grow…be humble and realistic about your abilities and situation…and get out there! The thing to remember about backcountry skiing is that the actual downhill is secondary to all the other things you must do to enjoy it! In the 35-40 years I’ve been playing in the mountains, 80% of the time I’ve been solo, and I’ve never gotten myself into trouble, largely because I’ve followed these steps. I’m not one that would usually encourage more people to get out in the already overcrowded mountains, but lack of partners or “professional” guidance should not be stopping you!
I miss March
I miss Utah...
Rad 🤟
From Dec 2023?
Weird seeing Alex in a Ski the East Video. Didn't know that guy could actually ski
Stunt double.
Please say where exactly is this ! Ty
great film. Very impressive terrain