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	<title>Frank&#039;s Blog &#187; Frank</title>
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		<title>Final Post at 14erskiers/ Frank&#8217;s blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 00:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, this is my final post here on &#8220;Frank&#8217;s blog&#8221;. But don&#8217;t fear, I will continue to post on &#8220;our blog&#8220;. Having entries in 2 places can be confusing and time consuming, and hinders conversations among our readers. Additionally, having posts in two places dilutes our presence on Google searches. Brittany and I would also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, this is my final post here on &#8220;Frank&#8217;s blog&#8221;.  But don&#8217;t fear, I will continue to post on &#8220;<a href="http://14erskiers.com/blog/">our blog</a>&#8220;.  Having entries in 2 places can be confusing and time consuming, and hinders conversations among our readers.  Additionally, having posts in two places dilutes our presence on Google searches.   Brittany and I would also like 14erskiers to become at least self-sufficient, and we feel that merging all of our blogs will help in this process.  </p>
<p>We&#8217;d like to thank our new sponsor- <a href="http://www.sportchalet.com/category/winter/skiing.do">Sportchalet</a>.  Please consider checking them out.</p>
<p>For those of you in the industry, Brittany and I are always open to product testing and website sponsors.  For those of you who get after it, please consider submitting a guest blog entry- we&#8217;re always looking for those as well.</p>
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<p>Thanks, and see you over on &#8220;<a href="http://14erskiers.com/blog/">our blog</a>&#8220;.</p>
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		<title>New Year on Richmond  1.1.12</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 19:01:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Backcountry Skiing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a long time since I posted anything, mostly because I haven&#8217;t been in the mountains much the past month or so. Since the skiing wasn&#8217;t very good in December, I took a small job in Denver, and followed that up with family Christmas visits. Surely the skiing would be better by the time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a long time since I posted anything, mostly because I haven&#8217;t been in the mountains much the past month or so.  Since the skiing wasn&#8217;t very good in December, I took a small job in Denver, and followed that up with family Christmas visits.  Surely the skiing would be better by the time I got back around New Year&#8217;s, I thought.  Sadly, the skiing went from bad to worse as December wore on.  Crested Butte, like much of the West from Utah to California, is in the midst of an extremely dry winter.  Certainly the worst I&#8217;ve seen here since my arrival in 1996.  Don&#8217;t be surprised when I do a bike trip report- sadly the biking is excellent right now.</p>
<p>In any case, Brittany and I will keep trying our best to keep the faith and have fun with what little snow we have.  So rather than party hard on New Year&#8217;s eve, we stayed in and were joined by our friends Ben and Jonathan on a tour up Richmond.  In addition to the lack of snow, we&#8217;ve also had a steady diet of strong winds, so rather than attempt to seek out powder, we were actually hoping for smooth wind buffed snow.  We found some, as well as punchy crusts and scree-covered snow.  The conditions weren&#8217;t all that surprising, but what may have been surprising was how much fun we still had despite it all.  On with some photos&#8230;</p>
<p>Skinning:<br />
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<p>Near the summit we transitioned to booting, which went fine until the windpacked snow turned back into sugar and we decided to skip the final 100&#8242; of climbing.  Beautiful ridge, though:<br />
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<p>Fun skiing off of our highpoint (Frank):<br />
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<p>Brittany sends a rooster tail:<br />
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<p>Brittany finds the light:<br />
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<p>Frank:<br />
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<p><a href="http://s244.photobucket.com/albums/gg23/franksblog/Richmond%201-1-12/?action=view&amp;current=DSCN7334fix.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg23/franksblog/Richmond%201-1-12/DSCN7334fix.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a></p>
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<p>Ben:<br />
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<p>Jonathon (I can&#8217;t imagine dropping a knee in variable crusty conditions like that.)  He killed it:<br />
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<p>Brittany:<br />
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<p>Like I said, we actually had fun and found a number of good turns along the way to go with some absolutely horrible ones as well.  The wait for snow will continue, and we&#8217;ll continue to make the best of it.  Support 14erskiers:<br />
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		<title>Broken Record  12.7.11</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2011 18:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Backcountry Skiing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[We need snow. The alpine is one big windslab perched on facets. Lower elevations are quickly turning to 100% facets, and there isn&#8217;t enough snow to ski anyway. The options that aren&#8217;t wind-hammered and still have enough snow to ski are really limited right now. Almost all my ski days this season have been in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We need snow.  The alpine is one big windslab perched on facets.  Lower elevations are quickly turning to 100% facets, and there isn&#8217;t enough snow to ski anyway.  The options that aren&#8217;t wind-hammered and still have enough snow to ski are really limited right now.  Almost all my ski days this season have been in the same spot, and it&#8217;s starting to get old.  Oh well, skiing is still a whole lot of fun, so we&#8217;ll make the best of it.  Plus the light was amazing, and it was my first day on my new AT boots- the Tecnica Cochise.  Review coming soon&#8230;</p>
<p>Justin:<br />
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<p>Adrienne:<br />
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<p>Zach:<br />
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		<title>When There&#8217;s No Snow, There&#8217;s Ice:  Silverton Ice Climbing 12.2.11</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 17:04:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Climbing]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The silver lining during a mediocre early season? The ice is usually as good as it gets during a dry year. Climbing ice is something I really enjoy, but I tend to blow it off for pow turns. The way things are going this season, however, ice might just have to become my activity of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The silver lining during a mediocre early season?  The ice is usually as good as it gets during a dry year.  Climbing ice is something I really enjoy, but I tend to blow it off for pow turns.  The way things are going this season, however, ice might just <em>have</em> to become my activity of choice.</p>
<p>I gave Ethan Passant a call and we decided a trip down to Silverton was in order, which boasts a number of long, beautiful, natural routes.  The ice park in Ouray is fun, but I&#8217;ll take long moderates like these any day of the week.  The ice was in, the avalanche danger from above was minimal due to the lack of snow (not the case anymore), and the temps were perfect.  Stairway to Heaven (WI4, 280m) was day one&#8217;s objective:<br />
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<p>A quick hike got us to the base of the route and Ethan began leading up the first pitch.<br />
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<p>This was my first time using modern leashless tools (Ethan has an extra set), and like fat skis or full suspension, they change the game and make things a lot easier.  We had the route to ourselves, although there were several other groups in the valley.<br />
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<p>Climbing is such a mental game compared to my normal activities like biking and skiing.  Especially on the dead vertical 3rd pitch, there were times when doubt crept in and I thought &#8220;I can&#8217;t do this, this is way above my head&#8221;.  But then I tried anyway and I made it- that sense of overcoming adversity is sky-high when it comes to climbing.  It takes challenging oneself to a level that skiing and biking just can&#8217;t match, at least for me.  Which isn&#8217;t to say that I prefer climbing by any stretch, only that the mental experience is a lot different.</p>
<p>We had to skip the last pitch- after driving from Crested Butte that morning, we simply didn&#8217;t have the time to complete the route.  We still ended up rapping in the dark:<br />
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<p>On day 2, we went to the same area to climb 1st gully (WI3/4, 260m).  This climb was quite a bit easier than Stairway, especially for me, having exercised some fear demons the day before.  Following on rock usually isn&#8217;t very fear-inducing, but on ice even following gets my heart rate up.  Nobody wants to fall with sharp points attached to their feet and hands- mom always said not to run with scissors, so falling with ice axes seems like an even worse idea.  More photos of Ethan and the route (much of it hidden):<br />
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		<title>Crystal Peak  11.30.11</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2011 18:33:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Backcountry Skiing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Mouse House Ridge, Zach and I spotted an aesthetic line on 12,632&#8242; Crystal Peak, just a little to our West. We made plans to check out the area on the following day, and it turned out to be a great tour, my favorite thus far in &#8217;11-&#8217;12. From the summit, we had some of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From <a href="http://14erskiers.com/franksblog/2011/11/mouse-house-ridge-11-29-11/">Mouse House Ridge</a>, Zach and I spotted an aesthetic line on 12,632&#8242; Crystal Peak, just a little to our West.  We made plans to check out the area on the following day, and it turned out to be a great tour, my favorite thus far in &#8217;11-&#8217;12.  From the summit, we had some of the most impressive views of any Elk range peak I&#8217;ve been on, and I&#8217;ve been on a few.</p>
<p>Heading towards the saddle between Treasury and Crystal:<br />
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<p>Climbing Crystal from the saddle was a lot of fun despite some wind and even had a nice short scrambling section:<br />
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<p>The chimneys of Treasure Mountain.  These formations are apparently excellent climbs, often done on Outward Bound courses.<br />
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<p>Treasury from the summit:<br />
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<p>The Marble side of Schofield Pass sits far below.  The vert on this side of the mountain is huge.  Sharp eyes can see the turnoff for Lead King Basin:<br />
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<p>More lines on the Treasure massif, looking towards Marble.<br />
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<p>Snowmass and Hagerman:<br />
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<p><a href="http://14erskiers.com/franksblog/2010/11/santas-chimney-11-20-10/">Santa&#8217;s Chimney</a>, a line we skied last year:<br />
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<p>The snow on the face was surprisingly good, despite all the wind we&#8217;ve had lately.  Zach ripped it:<br />
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<p>Crystal Peak:<br />
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<p>Awesome day.  And we&#8217;re getting snow today!  Get that Christmas shopping done:<br />
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		<title>Mouse House Ridge  11.29.11</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 05:53:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Backcountry Skiing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the pickings are slim, the slim start picking new lines. Or something like that. Typical thin early season conditions, combined with a lot of wind, have made for some rough conditions, both for skiing and avalanche stability, all over Colorado. The few sheltered areas that are easily accessible and have enough snow to ski [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the pickings are slim, the slim start picking new lines.  Or something like that.  Typical thin early season conditions, combined with a lot of wind, have made for some rough conditions, both for skiing and avalanche stability, all over Colorado.  The few sheltered areas that are easily accessible and have enough snow to ski are getting skied with regularity, further limiting the options.  So, rather than follow the herd, Zach, Adrienne, Scott and I ended up picking a zone that looked safe and different from the norm.  It ended up being a great tour, despite the variable conditions.</p>
<p>Treasury:<br />
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<p>The gang with Capitol and Snowmass in the background:<br />
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<p>The Mouse House, as it is sometimes called:<br />
<a href="http://s244.photobucket.com/albums/gg23/franksblog/Treasury%20Mouse%20House%20Ridge%20%2011-29-11/?action=view&amp;current=IMG_7863fix.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg23/franksblog/Treasury%20Mouse%20House%20Ridge%20%2011-29-11/IMG_7863fix.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a></p>
<p>Zach got a great shot of me dropping in:<br />
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<p>Scott:<br />
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<p>Adrienne:<br />
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<p>Zach, getting his low angle pow style dialed:<br />
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<p>Adrienne practicing powder 8 technique:<br />
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<p>Scott:<br />
<a href="http://s244.photobucket.com/albums/gg23/franksblog/Treasury%20Mouse%20House%20Ridge%20%2011-29-11/?action=view&amp;current=IMG_8002fix.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg23/franksblog/Treasury%20Mouse%20House%20Ridge%20%2011-29-11/IMG_8002fix.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a></p>
<p>Adrienne down in the protected powder in the trees:<br />
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<p>Zach:<br />
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<p>We had a surprisingly good time on the long long run from Mouse House ridge to the valley floor.  There is a little snow in the forecast, so we can only hope for improvement in the snowpack.  Zach and I had a great run today in the same area, and meanwhile I&#8217;ll be switching gears and climbing a little ice down in Silverton.  More on that later.  <a href="http://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=ml&amp;ti=46149&amp;pw=29053">Support 14erskiers:  Save Up to 60% at the Eastern Mountain Sports Outlet Store<br />
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		<title>Thanksgiving Dawn Patrol:  Butler Gulch  11.24.11</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 03:40:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While visiting family on the Front Range, we were invited to make a few early morning turns up at Butler Gulch before the big Turkey Day festivities. We were thankful to get the chance to ski with friends and surprisingly found some decent snow despite the fairly dry weather.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While visiting family on the Front Range, we were invited to make a few early morning turns up at Butler Gulch before the big Turkey Day festivities.  We were thankful to get the chance to ski with friends and surprisingly found some decent snow despite the fairly dry weather.  </p>
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		<title>2011/2012:  Year of the Airbag.  BCA Float 36 Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 03:31:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Avalanche/Snowpack]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Backcountry Skiing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[This season seems to be the one when critical mass has been achieved with the use of airbag backpacks here in North America. No longer a strange curiosity occasionally seen on a backcountry skier returning from Europe, backcountry users are now embracing the technology in increasing numbers as prices and availability have gone up. Before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This season seems to be the one when critical mass has been achieved with the use of airbag backpacks here in North America.  No longer a strange curiosity occasionally seen on a backcountry skier returning from Europe, backcountry users are now embracing the technology in increasing numbers as prices and availability have gone up.  Before we get to our review of the BCA Float 36, let&#8217;s hear the case for airbags.</p>
<p>Most of the airbag research thus far has been conducted in Europe, where big open alpine faces provide a perfect place for airbag deployment.  Here in North America, where backcountry skiing often takes place in treed areas, the results of airbag use will surely be different than in Europe.  Still, the statistics from Europe are quite convincing.  Between 1990 and 2007, of 151 skiers wearing an airbag (specifically ABS), only 3 people were completely buried without part of the airbag still showing.  There were only 2 fatalities.  Those numbers would be far worse without the airbags.  Check this <a href="http://beaconreviews.com/transceivers/Airbags.asp">LINK.</a></p>
<p>Even if you ARE buried with an airbag pack, two things are likely to help your survival.  First, some part of your airbag is probably above the surface, even if you aren&#8217;t, so your partners won&#8217;t even need to search for you with their beacons- they will simply ski straight to you, saving you a couple minutes or more of search time.  Second, you probably aren&#8217;t buried as deeply as you would have been without the airbag, greatly reducing your burial time.  Even an experienced group may have trouble finding and digging out a deeply buried victim in less than 15 minutes, given how long it takes to dig through concrete-like avalanche debris.</p>
<p>Trauma will remain a big concern for avalanche victims, and it is unclear if airbags will help with that aspect at all.  Still, one has to think that a big poofy airbag, situated by your head and neck, will at least help a little. Also, since it tends to keep victims above the moving debris rather than sucked down in it, trauma will likely be minimized.  </p>
<p>However, even with an airbag pack, the best thing to do remains not to get in an avalanche.  Anyone who has had a uncomfortably close look at a big avalanche knows that serious injuries are a real threat with or without airbags.  For those of us who ski in the backcountry on a regular basis, the odds say that you&#8217;ll eventually make a mistake and be involved in an avalanche.  So, the choices are not to ski, only ski on slopes less than 25 degrees, or try to make good decisions and try to stack the odds in your favor.</p>
<p>Therefore, Brittany and I will both be skiing with BCA Float 36 backpacks this season.  At $785 MSRP, they&#8217;re not cheap (although they are cheaper than most airbag packs, many of which are over $1,000).  And at a reported 7.7 pounds, they&#8217;re certainly not light either (a typical non-airbag pack of the same size is probably around 2.5lbs).  After a half dozen ski trips with our new packs so far, here&#8217;s our take on the Float 36.</p>
<p><strong>Float 36 Review:</strong></p>
<p>First off, it <em>is</em> heavy.  You won&#8217;t pick it up without noticing that.  Thankfully, however, the engineers at BCA have done a terrific job of designing the pack in a way that makes the weight less noticeable.  After all, 20lbs in a cheap school backpack won&#8217;t carry as well as 20lbs in a nice ski pack.  The &#8220;guts&#8221; of the pack are tight against the back, where the weight isn&#8217;t as noticeable once the pack is on.<br />
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<p>The main compartment is huge and can be opened nearly completely, making it easier to dry out at home or stuff a big jacket in there.  Meanwhile, there is a pocket for the shovel blade (My BCA Companion shovel is the biggest you&#8217;ll get in there), and side pockets for the handle and probe.  Water bladders can go behind the shovel blade where my hand is:<br />
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<p>Hose routing for water bladders is a bit of an issue, so Brittany was forced to make a small cut to allow the hose routing from the main compartment to the shoulder strap access point (I don&#8217;t use bladders, so a non-issue for me).  One more inside pocket, which I&#8217;ve been using for snacks:<br />
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<p>The main compartment can also be accessed by a small access panel in the back of the pack, making it user-friendly for things I grab often, like water.<br />
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<p>Fleece lined goggle pocket on top of the pack:<br />
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<p>The outside of the pack:<br />
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<p>As you can see, it&#8217;s quite clean and has 2 ice axe loops as well as a diagonal/vertical ski carry system.  We haven&#8217;t carried our skis much at this point, and probably won&#8217;t- once the Colorado snowpack allows safe bootpacking, we will be using our old non-airbag pack more often than not.  Plus, these days I&#8217;m a <a href="http://14erskiers.com/franksblog/2011/06/forget-a-frame-forget-diagonal-pull-those-skis/">fan of pulling my skis</a> whenever I can and all together avoiding the extra weight of skis on my bag.  Here&#8217;s a couple of shots of the ski carry system (a loop in the center of the pack is what differentiates the diagonal or vertical setup):<br />
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<p>The Float 36, like most airbag packs, isn&#8217;t a top loader, which can make packing an item like a rope a bit more tricky.  But experimenting with my rope led me to believe it won&#8217;t be too bad to lash items to the outside of the pack using the horizontal straps, as so:<br />
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<p>Underneath the top part of the pack is a really slick helmet sling which can be attached up or down, as shown here:<br />
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<p>One complaint here:  the little orange tabs are a little difficult to hook, especially with gloved hands.  A tiny loop of accessory cord will make for a quick fix for that problem, minor as it is.</p>
<p>Airbag packs require a leg loop to insure they don&#8217;t come off when subjected to the intense forces of an avalanche.  In this case, I have stuffed the leg loop under the waist pocket, which is convenient for travel.  The waist pockets (one on both sides) are huge and awesome- plenty of room for a large camera, or snacks, or a 2-way radio.<br />
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<p>In addition to the leg loop, airbag packs need a strong, climbing-harness style buckle, since a regular fastex buckle would simply break.  It takes a little fiddling with gloved hands, but it&#8217;s easy once you get used to it.<br />
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<p>The trigger on the right shoulder strap.<br />
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<p>It is easily stowed back within the zipper to prevent accidental deployment in the car, helicopter, or snowcat.  Some heli companies may also make you disconnect the canister before boarding the &#8216;bird.  Traveling on an airline with this pack goes like this:  In North America, you will need to discharge the canister (good practice for pulling the trigger), and disassemble the canister so the TSA agents can look inside.  Once at your destination, you&#8217;ll need to refill it at a <a href="http://www.backcountryaccess.com/customer-service/cylinder-refill-locations/">refill center,</a> or refill it yourself if you have the know-how and correct air and pressure, or have BCA send you a canister to your destination.  In Europe and Asia, you can keep your canister full when you fly.  Also important to note:  you can fly on non-commercial planes (i.e. bushplanes) with a full canister (something I hope to do this winter).</p>
<p>If you get caught in an avalanche, the number one thing that could increase your odds is an airbag- more than a beacon, more than body armor and a helmet, and certainly more than an avalung.  If you regularly ski in the backcountry, it&#8217;s something you should strongly consider, despite the weight and the price.  We&#8217;ve been very impressed with BCA&#8217;s Float 36 so far- yes it could be lighter, but that&#8217;s the only complaint.  If it were lighter because it used lots of carbon and titanium and unobtainium, and retailed for $3,000, I wouldn&#8217;t consider it an improvement.  If it were lighter because it was bare-bones and didn&#8217;t have any of the useful features that I actually use, I wouldn&#8217;t consider it an improvement.  Nor would it be an improvement if it were made with uber-light fabric that shreds when in the general vicinity of a tree.  BCA did a great job with this pack. </p>
<p><strong>Brittany&#8217;s Take: </strong><br />
The BCA Float 36 is a great airbag pack.  I agree with all of the positives Frank mentioned above- including the easy access and large size of the main compartment.  With the Float, I can fit all of my necessary backcountry gear with ease and room to spare.   My two favorite features of the bag are: 1) the oversized hip-pockets &#8211; a camera goes in one, and lots of snacks in the other,  and 2) the pull-out helmet-sling.  Though I agree with Frank&#8217;s comment that the hooks on the sling are a bit difficult to push into the tiny orange tabs with bulky gloves in the way, the problem is easily remedied by adding additional pieces of cord.  While getting a bladder/hydration system in there required cutting a small hole, the hole is not detrimental to the pack and snow still will not enter that hole.  The pack is definitely compatible with a hydration system with a convenient zip-sleeve on the left shoulder strap, opposite the airbag-pull on the right.  </p>
<p>As for sizing- the Float 36 currently does not come in different sizes.  Here is where my longer torso (paying for with short-legs!) becomes a nice convenience.  The Float 36 fits my 5&#8217;3&#8243; self absolutely perfectly.  But, adjustments on it do allow the pack to fit a wide range of torsos!</p>
<p>While the additional weight of the pack is noticeable, I didn&#8217;t really feel it while actually carrying the pack on my back.  The airbag system is placed well and doesn&#8217;t feel extra bulky while climbing or skiing.  </p>
<p>Overall, I&#8217;m really pleased with the Float 36.  It&#8217;s the best pack I&#8217;ve owned in quite some time!  I would recommend the Float as a fantastic option for backcountry skiers looking for an airbag pack.  </p>
<p>Check it out:<br />
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		<title>38 and counting&#8230;  11.20.11</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 05:53:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arggh, another year older. Thankfully I got to ring in another year with some good friends and some good skiing. I was joined by Brittany, Mike, Adrienne, and Zach and we found conditions which weren&#8217;t quite as deep as the day before, but still pretty decent by November standards. Despite some Southwest winds which sent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arggh, another year older.  Thankfully I got to ring in another year with some good friends and some good skiing.  I was joined by Brittany, Mike, Adrienne, and Zach and we found conditions which weren&#8217;t quite as deep as the day before, but still pretty decent by November standards.  Despite some Southwest winds which sent temps spiking and my skins glopping, we had a great time:<br />
Frank:<br />
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<p>Mike:<br />
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<p>Adrienne:<br />
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<p>Brittany:<br />
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		<title>Purple Palace  11-18-11</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2011 05:33:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite my previous post, I actually do like to get out and get a little fresh air from time to time. Zach, Adrian, Mike and I headed out Slate River to check things out. This time, we managed to avoid any driving shenanigans by skipping straight to the sleds. For those of you wondering, trucks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite my <a href="http://14erskiers.com/franksblog/2011/11/thoughts-on-early-season/">previous post,</a> I actually do like to get out and get a little fresh air from time to time.  Zach, Adrian, Mike and I headed out Slate River to check things out.  This time, we managed to avoid any driving shenanigans by skipping straight to the sleds.  For those of you wondering, trucks are currently coming up about a mile short of Pittsburg.</p>
<p>On to the photos&#8230;<br />
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<p>Mineral Point always looks amazing from here.<br />
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<p>Adrian dropping in&#8230;<br />
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<p>Mike:<br />
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<p>Zach:<br />
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<p>Wish this tree wasn&#8217;t in the way, but nice grab anyway there Zach&#8230;<br />
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<p>Conditions were a mixed bag, but generally we&#8217;ve got some recycled pow in the backcountry right now.  Of greater interest to me were the vast number of slides on what seemed to be every aspect and elevation.  So far, this season isn&#8217;t shaping up to be one where much steep skiing will get done, at least for a while.  Take it easy out there&#8230;</p>
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