2010/2011 Ski Season has Begun

October 25th, 2010

Colorado ski resorts were beat out by Sunday River in Maine to be the first ski resort to open in the US for the 2010/2011 ski season. Sunday River opened on Friday afternoon and had a couple runs open for the weekend. They’ve closed for the week so they can make more snow.

Loveland opened yesterday and was the first Colorado ski resort to open. As you can see from the video above, they actually had some natural snow instead of just icy, man made snow. They had 8 inches of fresh snow and are to get more today. OutThereColorado has more on Loveland’s opening day. A-Basin is also set to open today.

I’ll most likely be waiting until the backcountry has enough real snow before I do any skiing. I’ve only been to a ski area once in nearly 15 years. They are good for working on technique before going into the backcountry so there’s at least a chance I’ll go to a ski area again.

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Should You Rent or Buy Your Outdoor Gear?

October 19th, 2010

Camping Near Lake City, CO

Are you planning on outdoor adventure in the near future? If you’re trying out a new activity, you may not already own the gear you need. While your first thought may be to head to your local outdoor store or order online, you have another option as well. In addition to buying your own camping and other outdoor gear, you may also be able to rent it.

Both buying and renting have their own pros and cons. When it comes to determining whether you should buy your own camping gear or just rent the camping gear that you need, you may have a difficult time deciding what to do. Below, the advantages and disadvantages of buying your own outdoor gear and renting your outdoor gear are outlined.

Pros to Buying Outdoor Gear

You will find that there are a number of pros or plus sides to buying your own outdoor gear. One of these plus sides is the convenience of having it available whenever you decide to head out for an adventure. If it’s something like a pack it’ll already adjusted the way you like it. For something like a tent, you’ll know how to put it up and not need to read the instructions unless maybe if you don’t use it often enough.

Snowshoeing on Wolf Creek PassHaving your own gear also means that you can use it as little or as often as you would like and it won’t cost more. If you’re are planning to the activity frequently, you will find that it is easier, as well as cheaper in the long run, to buy your own outdoor gear.

It is also important to note the many options you have when buying your own outdoor gear. When buying your own outdoor gear, you can buy whatever you want. For instance, if you would like a camping tent that has lots of ventilation, you can find ones that have lots of vents. When you buy your own outdoor equipment, you have the ability to be picky if you want to be. With the huge selection of outdoor gear to choose from and many online retailers, the decision as to what you want to buy is yours to make. Here on UltraRob.com, you can search for outdoor gear from over 80 online retailers.

Cons to Buying Outdoor Gear

Although there are a number of positives, like convenience, to buying your own outdoor gear, you will find that the biggest downside to doing so is the cost. Depending on what you need to buy, it can get pretty expensive to purchase your own outdoor gear. With that in mind though, there’s some outdoor gear like camping tents or sleeping bags, that can be purchased for affordable prices especially if you don’t have to have the lightest available. If you are on a budget, you can still buy your own outdoor gear, but you just need to know where to look and watch for sales or buy used from somewhere like eBay.

Pros to Renting Outdoor Gear

When it comes to renting outdoor gear, you will also find a number of pros and cons. As for the pros or plus sides to renting your outdoor equipment, instead of buying it, you will find that the cost is much more affordable. Despite being relatively affordable, different rental stores charge different rental fees. You will also find that outdoor gear can typically be rented for as little as one day or as long as a couple of weeks. Renting your outdoor gear is nice if it’s your first time using a particular piece of outdoor equipment and if you are unsure as to whether or not you would be interested in doing so again.

Cons to Renting Outdoor Gear

As for the cons of renting your camping gear, you may find that you are faced with a limited selection of outdoor gear to choose from. Many outdoor stores only rent the basic items, like tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, skis and snowshoes. While you may have some choices, you will mostly find that your selection is limited. To increase your selection you may want to look at renting online at somewhere like LowerGear.com or GoGITTO.com.

Also when you rent, you will be using a piece of outdoor equipment with which you aren’t familiar. Unless you rent the item a few days early, you won’t have much time to try it out and make sure it meets your needs before you head out on your wild adventure.

I rented snowshoes and backcountry telemark ski equipment a few times before I bought my own. Renting gave me a better idea of what I wanted to buy. As often as I have used them, it has made more sense to own them plus I can go on the spur of the moment without the hassle of renting.

For a couple comparisons between renting and buying outdoor gear, I checked a couple tents. At our local REI store, their Half Dome 2 Tent currently is $199 but can be rented for a week for a bit under $40. Online the MSR Hubba Hubba 2 person tent rents for $39 a week from LowerGear.com plus for where I live 2-way shipping adds another $18.70 for a total of $57.70. It retails for around $329.

Depending on your plans, renting or buying may be your best option. In addition you may also want to think about borrowing outdoor equipment from someone that you know.

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Ortovox Introduces New Avalanche Beacon

September 22nd, 2010

Ortovox 3+ Avalanche Beacon

An avalanche beacon is an essential piece of gear for backcountry skiing and snowshoeing that I hope I never need to use. Minutes are crucial when someone is buried in the snow. If they don’t have an air pocket, they can suffocate fairly quickly.

Ortovox is a popular brand of avalanche beacon and I have one of their F1 Focus avalanche transceivers. Now they’ve introduced the 3+ Avalanche Beacon. The 3+ is the first 3-antenna device with Smart Antenna Technology™, intelligent positioning system that analyzes the position of the antennas and automatically switches to the most optimal transmission. In short, the 3+ makes all other avalanche beacons more efficient at finding you.

The 3+ Avalanche Beacon represents a significant and important forward step in backcountry safety technology. Utilizing Smart Antenna Technology™, the 3+ is the first avalanche beacon to automatically recognize which of its two primary antennas is best positioned to emit the strongest flux line for rescuers to pick up. “There’s never been an avalanche beacon like this,” said Ortovox USA CEO Marcus Peterson, “A lot of energy and investment has been spent making transceivers get better at searching. The 3+ is undoubtedly the best at being found.”

The 3+ is no slouch at finding people either. A large real-time display with directional arrow and distance to the victim helps hone your rescue quickly and intuitively. The display deck also allows for a visual, easy-to-use overview of multi-burial situations that allows the rescuer to flag a victim once they are found. Additional features include rubberized housing for added protection, lighted display for night searches, switchover in case of a follow-up avalanche, optimized search acoustics and visual representation of victim proximity (in addition to metric distance).

All the features sound great for the Ortovox 3 Plus avalanche beacon so hopefully it performs as well in real life situations as the company says. I’ve been on backcountry hut trips where the group has had a few different avalanche beacons. We’ve practiced finding buried beacons and there are differences in how well they pick up the signals and how easy they are to use.

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Looking for Aspiring Warren Millers

August 9th, 2010

You’ve become a video maniac. Here’s your chance to cash in on your best work.  Upload your original video of you or someone you know engaging in an action sports activity and submit it to Bonnier Mountain Group. Then get your friends to vote on your video between now and Aug. 13. The winner of this contest will be awarded a Ralph Lauren gift card and a pair of Kastle skis. For information, go to http://bit.ly/WMEContest

– Deb Acord

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Good News for Fifth-Graders

July 5th, 2010

The Colorado Ski Country fifth-grade passport has always been one of the best deals around – three days of free skiing at each Ski Country resort for all Colorado fifth-graders.

 Now it’s even better, with a new perk – one free ski lesson, including rental equipment, for all passport holders.  Watch for applications in the fall on the Ski Country website

– Deb Acord

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The Gear Company Shuffle

May 18th, 2010

Columbia is branching out once again. The company, which also owns Mountain Hardwear, Sorel, Montrail and Pacific Trail, has launched a new line of watches and instruments for the outdoors.  Products will feature various combinations of altimeters, barometers, compasses, thermometers, ski timers, interval timers and more.  The initial launch will feature 36 watches in 10 different styles, available in Columbia stores, online, and in outdoor and sporting goods stores. 

In other outdoor gear business news, Clarus, a publicly traded investment firm, has bought specialty equipment company Black Diamond Equipment, Ltd., and Gregory Mountain Products, Inc., known for its backpacks.  Black Diamond’s CEO Peter Metcalf will run the new company under the Black Diamond name.

– Deb Acord

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True Ski Area Dangers

February 18th, 2010
Ski Area Dangers

Most people are familiar with the ski run rating colors and symbols.

  • Green circle is an easy run
  • Blue square is an intermediate slope
  • Black diamond is a difficult slope
  • Double Black diamond is experts only

CollegeHumor.com has made up some signs that explain what to really expect on each of these slopes. Go there to see the full set of signs.

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Ski Helmets for All?

February 1st, 2010
Kids Skiing with Helmets

Mandatory ski helmets? It could happen in California where a law has been introduced in the legislature that would require children under the age of 18 to wear a helmet for skiing and snowboarding. The bill is backed by the California Ski Industry Association. If kids were caught helmet-less, their parents would be fined $25.

The bill was introduced by Sen. Leland Yee from San Mateo. He said he drafted it after he saw a study showing helmets can cut in half the risk of serious head injuries in those 15 and younger.

It might not be a terribly hard sell. California has a similar law requiring helmets for young bicyclists. And the National Ski Areas Association says almost half of all skiers and boarders in the U.S. already wear helmets. This season, all Vail Resorts employees are required to wear helmets while skiing and snowboarding on the job.

Deb Acord

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Snowsports Industries Party in Denver

January 28th, 2010

The massive Snowsports Industries America Snow Show is in Denver for the first time. The show, which runs through Sunday, is only open to retailers, manufacturers, marketers and members of the media.  But that doesn’t mean there aren’t some cool show-related events open to the rest of us.  Billed as “The World’s Largest Apres Ski + Ride Party,” the events include:

  • An Aspen/Snowmass X Games Party at Skyline Park, from 5 to 9 p.m. today through Saturday, with events broadcast live from Aspen/Snowmass on a giant screen.
  • A special showing of Warren Miller’s films on a giant LED display on the Great Wall of Denver Pavilions from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily through Saturday.
  • The completion of a 3-D chalk drawing of a boarder taking off from a ridge at Crested Butte Mountain Resort at the Denver Pavilions.
  • “Wear Your Ski-And-Ride Clothes-to-Work Day” fashion show and contest, Denver Pavilions, Friday at lunchtime. Prizes include a pair of Southwest Airlines tickets; lift tickets, lodging packages, ski gear and gift certificates.
  • TransWorld SNOWboarding’s 11th annual Rider’s Poll Awards, Fillmore Auditorium. Doors open at 7 p.m. on Friday

And dozens of downtown bars and restaurants are offering dining, drinking and party specials. The Appaloosa Grill has teamed up with Telluride; Blake Street Vault with Monarch; Earl’s Restaurant Downtown and Paramount Cafe with Aspen Ski Co.; Hard Rock Cafe with Steamboat; Katie Mullens with Loveland; LoDo Bar & Grill with Vail Resorts; Lucky Strike Lanes with Copper Mountain; Marlowe’s with Powderhorn; Rialto with SolVista; Rio Grande with Echo Mountain; Rock Bottom Brewery with Durango Mtn., Tilted Kilt with A-Basin, and Wynkoop Brewery with Winter Park.

Deb Acord

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Three Colorado Lift Tickets, $99

January 27th, 2010

The marketing people at skicolorado.com must be drinking some kind of magic potion that makes them extra clever. Their newest campaign slogan: “Get a face full of the Pow Pow Platter.” This package is a great deal – for $99 you get one lift ticket for Steamboat, one for Winter Park and one for Copper Mountain.  The deal is available online only, and must be purchased 48 hours before your first ski day.  Check it out at here.

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