{"id":431575,"date":"2017-11-14T11:16:35","date_gmt":"2017-11-14T18:16:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/14erskiers.com\/blog\/?p=431575"},"modified":"2018-10-17T17:25:00","modified_gmt":"2018-10-17T23:25:00","slug":"6-things-backcountry-skiers-can-do-when-it-isnt-snowing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/14erskiers.com\/blog\/2017\/11\/6-things-backcountry-skiers-can-do-when-it-isnt-snowing\/","title":{"rendered":"6 Things Backcountry Skiers Can Do When It Isn&#8217;t Snowing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In much of Colorado, we&#8217;re currently sitting high and dry, without much snow in the forecast. Northern Colorado is close to average, but central and southern Colorado are anywhere from 30-70% of average. Across the rest of North America, some areas are already having a year to remember, while other areas are just as dry as we are here in Crested Butte. So, what&#8217;s a backcountry skier supposed to do when there is no snow?<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/14erskiers.com\/blog\/wp-content\/gallery\/pieps-review\/pieps-4.jpg\" width=\"350\" height=\"auto\" alt=\"Pieps DSP Pro beacon inclinometer\" class=\"alignright size-small\" \/><\/p>\n<h3>1) Beacon Practice:<\/h3>\n<p>Even without a dusting of snow, you can still practice your beacon skills, and it&#8217;s a great reminder to change your batteries before your first trip to a trailhead. A grassy meadow is probably your best bet to conceal the beacon that you&#8217;re searching for. Sure, you&#8217;re missing out on the probe and shovel practice, but you can still deploy those tools when you find the beacon, and make sure those tools are ready to go.<\/p>\n<h3>2) Ski The White Ribbon of Death:<\/h3>\n<p>OK, a man-made strip of snow probably doesn&#8217;t replicate the conditions you&#8217;re likely to find (or look for) in the backcountry.  But hey, it&#8217;s still exercise and it still gets the muscle memory in those stabilizing muscles ready to go when it does start snowing.  Hey, what else are you going to do&#8230;<br \/>\n<!--more READ MORE!--><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/14erskiers.com\/blog\/wp-content\/gallery\/dry-season\/hartman.jpg\" width=\"350\" height=\"auto\" alt=\"Mountain biking at Hartman Rocks in late fall\" class=\"alignright size-medium\" \/><\/p>\n<h3>3) Stay Fit:<\/h3>\n<p>Speaking of which, the last thing you want to do going into ski season is become a couch potato.  Dry years still offer plenty of recreational opportunities in the mountains.  You can keep hiking or mountain biking, especially if you&#8217;re in an area with easy access to lower elevations.  Go to the desert if you have to.  Meanwhile, dry years are actually great years when it comes to ice climbing.  It&#8217;s one of our favorite things about ice climbing- if the skiing sucks, the ice climbing is probably great.  Finally, if you prefer fluorescent lights to sunlight, you can always lift weights or go to ski conditioning classes.<\/p>\n<h3>4) Get your head in the game:<\/h3>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/14erskiers.com\/blog\/wp-content\/gallery\/dry-season\/books.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"400\" alt=\"avalanche and mountain education books\" class=\"alignright size-medium\" \/>Re-read your favorite avalanche book.  Read a new book, like <a href=\"https:\/\/14erskiers.com\/blog\/2017\/10\/book-review-the-snowy-torrents-1996-2004\/\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">The Snowy Torrents<\/a> that I recently finished.  Read avalanche accident reports.  Take a first aid class if you haven&#8217;t already.  The point of all this is to be mentally ready when it does snow, so your &#8220;avalanche eyeballs&#8221; are ready to go.<\/p>\n<h3>5) Start dreaming:<\/h3>\n<p>Late fall is a great time to start thinking about the upcoming season.  Do you have goals?  Maybe you can find a few routes in our <a href=\"https:\/\/14erskiers.com\/blog\/backcountry-ski-snowboard-routes-colorado\/\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">new book<\/a>.  Maybe you want to do a hut trip, or ski a few fourteeners.  Whatever the case, a dry early season isn&#8217;t a bad time to think about some bigger goals.<\/p>\n<h3>6) Plan B:<\/h3>\n<p>Of course, sometimes, it really doesn&#8217;t snow.  Or at least barely.  And as we all know, in Colorado a low snow year means a sketchy snowpack.  There is plenty of time, but if the snow keeps avoiding Colorado, we might end up with one of those years.  In those years, sometimes it&#8217;s best to take drastic measures.  That means road trips!  Areas like Jackson and Montana are off to a great start, so if that keeps up it might be a good year to visit.  And last-minute airfare can be a great deal, too.  Maybe this is the year to visit Europe, or BC (see the video below for a Pemberton, BC road trip).  It&#8217;s never too early to start leaving some blank spots in your schedule- it&#8217;s all about having options.<\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/player.vimeo.com\/video\/20588643\" width=\"320\" height=\"212\" frameborder=\"0\" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>So there you have it- things to do if it isn&#8217;t snowing.  What do you do when it isn&#8217;t snowing?  Let us know in the comments section.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In much of Colorado, we\u2019re currently sitting high and dry, without much snow in the forecast. Northern Colorado is close to average, but central and southern Colorado are anywhere from 30-70% of average. Across the rest of North America, some areas are already having a year to remember, while other areas are just as dry as we are here in Crested Butte. 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