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Alaska Archives RV Living Part 2: Downtime

June 10th, 2012 by

Alaska Archives will chronicle a spring spent ski touring out of an RV around south central Alaska. Item 1: Arrival and Thompson Pass     Item 2: Gone Skiing     Item 3: … Read More

Ski Kyrgyzstan with 40 Tribes Backcountry

June 9th, 2012 by

 

Forty Tribes Backcountry is an adventure travel company that offers yurt-based ski tours, avalanche courses, and ski/snowboard mountaineering courses in Kyrgyzstan. They host a network of backcountry yurts set against the mountains and rivers of Kyrgyzstan. 

A trip with 40 Tribes immerses you in Kyrgyz culture and directs your tourist dollars into local communities by putting you in traditional yurts that are run by locals.

Our programs pledge to employ village members in a variety of roles. Via ourVolunTourism program, we are providing local Kyrgyz with the unique opportunity to train under talented caretakers, chefs and guides from around the globe – helping them develop skills to support winter tourism initiatives in their own backyards. A significant percentage of 40 Tribes’ profit is directed back into the communities in which we work, providing salaries for our local partners and the basis for a locally-held fund intended to support further program and community development goals.

- 40 Tribes Backcountry

 

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Kyrgyzstan.

 

Kyrgyzstan has enormous potential as a ski and travel destination.

Bordering Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and China, Kyrgyzstan is a welcoming oasis in a remote, always fascinating, sometimes volatile, and oftentimes misunderstood part of the world. With an average elevation of 3000m (9,840ft), and 30% of its landmass buried under permanent ice and snow, the country’s landscape and people are defined by a ruggedness utterly unique to the highlands of Central Asia.

Kyrgyzstan is 94% mountainous, so just about everywhere you look, you face a new breathtaking alpine vista.  What’s better is that the country is criss-crossed by an extensive network of roads, many of which are maintained through the winter (not to say that they are safe or in good condition, by any means…but they do provide amazing access to backcountry terrain!).  The climate can be likened to that of Colorado – i.e. continental, warm summers, cold winters, lots of sun, and huge temperature gradients. The snowpack is most volatile in March, and shallowest in December/early January.  Late January-February and April are the ideal months for hitting the backcountry.

- Ryan Koupal, 40 Tribes Backcountry

 

The trip that started it all. The Kyrgyzstan Plan.

Alaska Archives RV Living Part 1: Staying Warm

June 8th, 2012 by

Alaska Archives will chronicle a spring spent ski touring out of an RV around south central Alaska. Item 1: Arrival and Thompson Pass     Item 2: Gone Skiing     Item 3: … Read More

Snow From Hoses (and Heaven) in Chile | South America Resorts Gear up for Season

June 7th, 2012 by

While the ski season is all but dead at most resorts in North America, our neighbors to the south are just beginning to get fired up for their season. Chilean … Read More

Teaser for 4FRNT’s New Movie, DANG! | Trailer Season Already?

June 4th, 2012 by

4FRNT just released the trailer for their new team movie, entitled “DANG!” dropping fall 2012. It features some quality skiing, and comes at a time in the season when fresh ski stoke is hard to come by.

DANG! is the first trailer released for next fall’s batch of new ski movies. Expect to see plenty more trailers from all the usual names over the next couple months. Ski movie trailer season is underway. And remember: ski movie trailer season means ski movie premiere season is coming soon, and ski movie premiere season means that winter is coming soon!

Alaska Archives Item 4: Alyeska Bound

June 4th, 2012 by

Alaska Archives will chronicle a spring spent ski touring out of an RV around south central Alaska. Item 1: Arrival and Thompson Pass     Item 2: Gone Skiing     Item … Read More

Alaska Archives Item 2: Gone Skiing

May 31st, 2012 by

Alaska Archives will chronicle a spring spent ski touring out of an RV around south central Alaska. Item 1: Arrival and Thompson Pass Words and photos courtesy of Zach Paley. … Read More

Alaska Archives Item 1: Arrival and Thompson Pass

May 29th, 2012 by

Alaska Archives will chronicle a spring spent ski touring out of an RV around south central Alaska. Item 1 After a successful winter with an incredibly deep and consistent snow … Read More

Valdez Scenics – Photos from Alaska

May 25th, 2012 by

The Valdez area has some of the most unique and recognizable mountain scenery in the world. Zach Paley spent over a month taking pictures around Valdez this spring. A few … Read More

Close to a FOOT of Snow Forecast for the Tetons by Sunday | Jackson Hole Tram Re-Opens Saturday

May 21st, 2012 by

Spring has been pleasantly forgiving in Jackson. Warm temps, few snow storms- it has been amazing. Hell, it’s supposed to be close to 80F today in the valley. But don’t … Read More