How to Ski Tour | For advanced skiers | Tutorial | DYNAFIT
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- Our product manager Schorsch is back for a new edition of How to Ski Tour! In this advanced version he shows you tips & tricks to be best prepared for ski touring in high-alpine terrain.
Learn in detail how to...
- execute energy-efficient & time-saving transitions
- pack & prepare the right equipment for advanced routes
- handle your equipment correctly
- follow basic rules for glacier routes
- work together in a rope team
Tune in and get all set for your next ski touring adventure!
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0:00 Introduction
0:40 Transition to bootpacking
2:40 Transition back
3:38 The right equipment
5:18 Crampon adjustment
6:29 Ice axe attachment
7:04 Ski Mountaineering in high-alpine terrain
8:53 Preparing glacier gear
12:02 How to rope together - Sport
Thank you Schorsch, a very well-produced and informative tutorial.
I would love to go on a expedition with Schorsch - best and funniest expert :D
Great video Schorsch, keep up the good work! Making my first steps into ski touring, and your videos are the most explaining ones. Good Job!
Schorsch could also have his stand up comedy show! Great infos as usual!
Love the way Schorsch says Terrain
Nicely explained cheers!
I never thought to lift my foot to unclip from the toe! Thanks!
Schorsch is a Macht!!!!
thanks so much! I am from china actually we don't have a lot of skitouring course or high alpine experience that on the internet. You help a lot. Muchas gracias! I love skiing, now I live in Madrid, I really hope to find local friends who can take me to high alpine. 😉
Hey!
Thanks a lot for leaving this comment, we wish you all the best at getting started with ski touring. Greetings to Madrid!
Your Dynafit Team
#speedup
How do you perform crevasse rescue with no excess rope?
Super Video! Danke für die Tipps
Ich habe den Manaslu 35 Rucksack. Wenn ich da die Ski in der Schlaufe montiere stören sie mich häufig beim gehen und ich stoße mit den Füßen an den Ski. Habt ihr da eine Lösung?
Hi :). What type of Dynafit backpack is it ?
Schorsch is using the Speed 25+3 backpack. It's super light and amazingly roomy for fast (multi-day) tours. Check it out here: www.dynafit.com/speed-253-backpack-unisex-08-0000049011
PDG race rules require to rope together without carabiners but proper knots (eg, figure eight)
That is surprising since most people I know tie in with carabiner on glacial terrain in order to be able to escape the system.