@latimes: When 19th-century California naturalist John Muir famously said, “The mountains are calling and I must go,” he couldn’t possibly have imagined slushy parking lots crowded with Teslas and short tempers, or bars selling $15 beers. The allure — some would say the siren song — of the backcountry is the absence of everything resorts represent. But backcountry skiing isn’t for the faint of heart. If anything goes wrong, there’s no one there to help, cell service is spotty, at best, and even if you can make a call, help might take hours to reach you. And then there’s the risk of an avalanche. In the last decade, at least 234 people in the U.S. have been killed by avalanches — the vast majority in the backcountry, according to data compiled by the Colorado Avalanche Information Center and the U.S. Forest Service. Some victims were hikers and snowmobilers, but more than half were skiers. Reporter Jack Dolan says that’s a shocking number given how small the community of hardcore backcountry skiers is.
The Los Angeles Times
Region: US
Tuesday 25 February 2025 04:51:56 GMT
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Deckadence :
This is just fear mongering by big snow to make you afraid of slashing some gnarly pow bruh
2025-02-25 21:16:22
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Conrad :
Tree wells, avalanches, injuries, getting lost, its endless. Many people who adventure into the back country also do not read mountaineering guides or bring adequate equipment or have training
2025-02-25 04:59:09
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stevez :
Start hitting smaller resorts. Bolton valley VT. $80 all day lift tickets, great mountain with lots of woods, and great snow all year. Never waited in line once. Out west, I can’t speak for
2025-02-25 22:01:28
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MK :
him advocating against back country skiing and then saying he went last week lmao
2025-02-25 16:09:34
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gloriacoon :
Another danger: a lot of folks get their BC gear secondhand (because it’s so expensive) without really understanding how to use it or check if it’s safe to ski on
2025-02-25 14:51:39
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Legomyeggo :
My cousin was a young, highly experienced snowboarder. He died in the Idaho mountains doing what he loved, but I wish he was still with us.
2025-02-25 08:04:09
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qwertyToWn :
$219 for the day or like 600 for a midweek all season pass where you could ski 70 days or more for dollar cost averaging
2025-02-25 21:09:19
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Alexander Diego303 :
In the 80’s the forest service enacted a policy thinking it was better for existing resorts to expand then to approve new resorts to develop, lowering competition. Vail lobbied for it.
2025-02-28 00:15:16
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‘.’ :
Pretty sure everyone doing back country knows that it’s more work and more dangerous. You’re not making a revelation here
2025-02-26 04:09:00
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gary :
Keep the Jerry’s in bounds
2025-02-25 23:08:57
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maybeskiing :
Don't do Backcountry! It's terrible and dangerous.
2025-02-25 23:11:14
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jibtifa :
Skiing is absurdly cheap now. No one is buying those day passes. They all have epic/ikon passes. Make season passes 2k again and watch the crowds disappear.
2025-02-26 06:02:46
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Holleratme :
I’m sticking to the blues
2025-02-25 07:42:56
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Dodgerz Bookz & Labz :
We mourned Katrina Winchell & Matthew Brake’s deaths in 1999 when they went helisking & snowboarding expedition on Mt. McGinnis near Juneau, then got swept up in an avalanche.
2025-02-25 17:01:00
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djmayo :
I mean backcountry skiing is even more expensive.
2025-02-25 21:31:26
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Nick Holden :
“Incredible long lift lines” *shows video of apres*
2025-02-26 15:03:40
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Kail, like the lettuce :
Have heard so many people say they’ll just “rent a beacon” so they can go into the backcountry, but they have no avalanche education, shovel, probe (or understanding of how to use a beacon). 😬
2025-02-26 15:07:45
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Code 2319 :
More ski mountains + less monopoly style companies
2025-02-26 04:10:03
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Christopher E. Kerri :
That feeling though when you’re riding and it’s literally just you and your friends. Not to mention some of the best turns of your life every weekend.
2025-02-25 18:15:18
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AlyRichelle :
Well you convinced me, I’m out on backcountry skiing.
2025-02-25 19:46:07
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MJ :
The resort can spend money on patrollers to find them if they want to be greedy💕💕
2025-02-25 16:24:27
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Chandler Tolino :
avalance training itself is expensive as well.
2025-02-25 21:01:18
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Jeff 🤙🏻 :
Big facts. Watch the Craig Kelly story. Even the best have bad luck.
2025-02-25 22:50:48
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J :
We need new ski resorts! The U.S. has not had a new resort for over 20 years!
2025-02-25 23:07:44
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user65424527840076 :
Just ski the independent resorts on the east coast for shorter lines
2025-02-27 23:20:07
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