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jbsleds
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We're looking forward to some late season riding in the Centennials, so I've been searching for info on this topic. Here's one thing I found in "Staying Alive" by Tremper:
"As usual, terrain management comes to our rescue. Simply work the terrain to your advantage, starting on the south-east facing slopes in the morning then switching to south facing by mid morning and finishing on south-west facing by about noon. When you sink into unsupportable snow, it's time to either switch aspects or head home."
I'd be glad to hear what you know about this topic. Either post it here or in a new thread and help us all ride safer this spring.
Thanks!
"As usual, terrain management comes to our rescue. Simply work the terrain to your advantage, starting on the south-east facing slopes in the morning then switching to south facing by mid morning and finishing on south-west facing by about noon. When you sink into unsupportable snow, it's time to either switch aspects or head home."
I'd be glad to hear what you know about this topic. Either post it here or in a new thread and help us all ride safer this spring.
Thanks!