My Gear List K2 Afterblack Snowboard: alnk.to/apPC8jx K2 Excavator Snowboard: bit.ly/3NC2dzg Union Stata Bindings: alnk.to/4fN5NNu Vans High Standard Boots: alnk.to/hDmHemh Anon M4 Goggles: alnk.to/2uDvZES Volcom Jacket: alnk.to/aWzT4Q5 Volcom L Pants: alnk.to/7BbvjUC Volcom X Mittens: bit.ly/3UKUiT8 Smith Maze Helmet: alnk.to/28O025j Jones Backpack: bit.ly/32E7uQs Blackstrap Facemask: alnk.to/8EG3dhr
I hiked the Highland Bowl at Aspen this past season. it was a long and tiring 30 minute hike but it was well worth it coming down the bowl. one guy fell from the very top all the way to the bottom but luckily was ok.
I would say big and quite common mistake is bringing new untested gear on splitboard or hike mission. What is minor problem in ski resort could be major problem in backcountry. Especially new bindings, boots, poles or skins usually need some tweaking before you are 100% used to them. So its better to sort these things out before backountry trip :) Also if you are in group make sure that at least one person has first aid kit.
@@dingomatic ive been riding a volcom combo for 3 seasons now and can confirm it is quality! But my jacket needs to be replaced as its showing signs of wear and tear but the ziptech is legit “the goods”
One mistake is using the word safe when it comes to hiking and snowboarding Avalanche prone terrain. You can have a hundred people with you but that does not make you safe. You could have all the Avy gear on the planet ie. Backpack, probe, shovel, Beacon, airbag, Avalung, helicopter with a rescue crew and that still doesn't make you safe. The word safe doesn't exist in any conversation about backcountry snowboarding or skiing. Your best approach is to know the terrain you are about to snowboard or ski. Know where your safe zones are at every point along your route and stay close to them. You should rehearse that line in your mind before you ever actually do it. Your reaction is critical when things go bad. If you have to think about what you're going to do after shit goes down you're too late. Always have a plan. The sad fact is is if you get caught in an avalanche and have to be rescued, you may not survive. You could be extracted from the snow in a short 5 minutes and still be dead. So your best bet is to not get caught in an avalanche.
My Gear List
K2 Afterblack Snowboard: alnk.to/apPC8jx
K2 Excavator Snowboard: bit.ly/3NC2dzg
Union Stata Bindings: alnk.to/4fN5NNu
Vans High Standard Boots: alnk.to/hDmHemh
Anon M4 Goggles: alnk.to/2uDvZES
Volcom Jacket: alnk.to/aWzT4Q5
Volcom L Pants: alnk.to/7BbvjUC
Volcom X Mittens: bit.ly/3UKUiT8
Smith Maze Helmet: alnk.to/28O025j
Jones Backpack: bit.ly/32E7uQs
Blackstrap Facemask: alnk.to/8EG3dhr
I hiked the Highland Bowl at Aspen this past season. it was a long and tiring 30 minute hike but it was well worth it coming down the bowl. one guy fell from the very top all the way to the bottom but luckily was ok.
I would say big and quite common mistake is bringing new untested gear on splitboard or hike mission. What is minor problem in ski resort could be major problem in backcountry. Especially new bindings, boots, poles or skins usually need some tweaking before you are 100% used to them. So its better to sort these things out before backountry trip :) Also if you are in group make sure that at least one person has first aid kit.
Can we get a gear list soon kev!? I need some inspiration on some new kit haha
Im ready for a new jacket
I think it's finally the season I buy into the Volcom jacket and pant integration - Kevin seems to have had several successful seasons with it
@@dingomatic ive been riding a volcom combo for 3 seasons now and can confirm it is quality! But my jacket needs to be replaced as its showing signs of wear and tear but the ziptech is legit “the goods”
@@ellstackeradventures you have needed a new jacket since 2019 cmon bro 😎
@@dingomatic got the guch jacket with the rain gore bibs and it’s super nice. Zip tech also works perfectly with the bibs
This is one of the most beautiful snowboarding videos I’ve seen…
There has been lots of time where fallowing some else track has saved me.
Sidecountry needs to be treated like the backcountry. I see way too many riders go through the gates without a pack on.
Im about to go to bogus basin hike park
Ellstacker loves hiking
Do you usually use poles for hiking up? If what… which ones?
I use Leki poles when splitboarding for example. It folds so can leave it inside backpack when you dont need it
Do you hike with snowboard boots? Aren't they too clumsy?
But does Kevin even enjoy hiking?
Never see or hear of him doing it much... 😉
Did I spy mt rainier from the king hike at crystal? Lol
YOOOOO KEVVVVV !!!
1. Making a snowboard hike
One mistake is using the word safe when it comes to hiking and snowboarding Avalanche prone terrain. You can have a hundred people with you but that does not make you safe. You could have all the Avy gear on the planet ie. Backpack, probe, shovel, Beacon, airbag, Avalung, helicopter with a rescue crew and that still doesn't make you safe. The word safe doesn't exist in any conversation about backcountry snowboarding or skiing. Your best approach is to know the terrain you are about to snowboard or ski. Know where your safe zones are at every point along your route and stay close to them. You should rehearse that line in your mind before you ever actually do it. Your reaction is critical when things go bad. If you have to think about what you're going to do after shit goes down you're too late. Always have a plan. The sad fact is is if you get caught in an avalanche and have to be rescued, you may not survive. You could be extracted from the snow in a short 5 minutes and still be dead. So your best bet is to not get caught in an avalanche.