Glacier Terrain & When to Rope Up - Ski Mountaineering Tips Ep.1
ACMG guide Ross Berg shares some quick tips on how to read glaciated terrain and when to rope up for glacier travel. NOTE: The videos in this series do not replace proper mountain safety training. These videos are meant only as a refresher for experienced backcountry mountain travelers or as a teaser to get skier and riders excited to take a course and learn more. Ross Berg runs Altus Mountain Guides out of Squamish and Whistler, BC, offering a variety of ski mountaineering courses. Presented by G3 and Arc'teryx. www.genuineguidegear.com www.arcteryx.com www.altusmountainguides.com Location: Tantalus, BC, Canada STEP OUTSIDE. Ask Questions. Try Something New. Exceed Expectations.

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