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Learning to Splitboard | Episode Three | Steeper Terrain and Tree Runs 

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AQ Outdoors video producer Matt Allen is out on his third day splitboarding with Simon Coward from AQ Outdoors/Splitboard HQ. In this video Simon drops more splitboarding and backcountry knowledge, including how to traverse slippery angled skin tracks, avalanche terrain indicators, transitioning in steeper terrain, and more. We get to ride some decent snow and a fun tree run.
This vlog is the third in a series covering splitboard progression and backcountry safety from the perspective of a life-long snowboarder.
0:43 How to traverse angled skin tracks
1:44 Be aware of your surroundings
2:29 Things to help identify possible avalanche terrain
3:48 Spacing out when crossing potential avalanche terrain
5:42 Snowpack quick look
7:27 Tips for transitioning in steeper terrain
13:42 The first reward
14:20 Heading back up
15:45 Be aware of cornices while traveling on ridge lines
17:33 The second reward
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28 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 3   
@soaringibex
@soaringibex 8 месяцев назад
Where are the helmets? 🤔
@simoncoward5955
@simoncoward5955 8 месяцев назад
That is a good catch. Thanks for that, definitely best practice to have brain buckets out for these days.
@skippywinters
@skippywinters 7 месяцев назад
I’ve noticed a ton of splitboarders don’t wear one. I’m just starting out in splitboarding so kind of had the same question. I imagine it’s due to weight saving when on long days in low risk terrain would make some sense
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