Altai Hok and Black Diamond Glidelite Skis - Adirondack Backcountry Skiing
Backcountry skiing in the Adirondacks is challenging. Rough trails, blowdown, stream crossings, and as our winters warm, inconsistent snow. New skis in the "trekking ski" category, the Altai Hok and Black Diamond Glidelite handle whatever your throw at them.

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Joseph and his Altai Hok 145 cm backcountry setup

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HOK Ski Review - Update 2023

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I Wasted Years Backpacking Wrong: 5 Mistakes to Avoid

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When Wild Animals Get Way Too Close 😱

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Majestic capercaillie hunt on skis at -30°C

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Altai Hok Skis Review 2026 | First Snow in the Tetons

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BLACK DIAMOND TREKKING SKIS REVIEW - SKIING IN THE COLORADO ROCKIES

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The WRONG and RIGHT ways to pack a Backpack!

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The future of backcountry ski bindings, and other new gear for 2025/26

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Altai Ski Kom Overview and Wildlife Tour

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A Backcountry XC/Downhill Perspective on the Altai Hok Ski-Shoes

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The 50 scariest tourist attractions in the world, each one will send your heart rate soaring to 180

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There's No Such Thing As An All Mountain Ski

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Skinbased Skis - throw your snowshoes in the trash!

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Andrew Skurka on the Best Backpacking Tents for Any Adventure

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Hoks and the Single Pole

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Altai Hok Skis - 145cm Snow Test

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BETTER Than SNOWSHOES // Black Diamond GlideLite Trekker Ski Review

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Backcountry Telemark Skiing, Active Plastic and Xplore Setups

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