Fischer Transalp Touring Boot First Look: A Light AT Boot for the Masses
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Fischer launches its newest all-terrain ski boot in fall 2021. But we got on a pair pre-release for a sneak peek. This is what you can expect from the Fischer Transalp.
are a product of compromises. Skiers want a lightweight boot for easy skinning on the uphill. But if downhill performance is a concern (and it is for most backcountry skiers), boots can be too light. If you’ve ever done a
When the COVID-19 shutdown hit in March, fears of permanent small business closures in Summit County abounded. However, in Silverthorne and Dillon, more businesses have opened than closed since March of last year.
In Silverthorne, 28 new businesses have opened since March 1, 2020, and 13 have closed, according to town records. The lists of opened and closed businesses are based on the number of business licenses the town has issued and the number of business license accounts it has closed. Of the new businesses, there were several brick-and-mortar stores, including Just Send It, a packing and shipping store, Windy City Pizza, and Gore Range Sports.
Fischer launches its newest all-terrain ski boot in fall 2021. But we got on a pair pre-release for a sneak peek. This is what you can expect from the Fischer Transalp.
Friends of the Dillon Ranger District is hosting the 16th annual Winter Wildlands Alliance Backcountry Film Festival, which features 12 short films based on human-powered experiences in the backcountry.
The virtual festival begins at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 7, and those who purchase tickets will be able to watch through 11 p.m. Jan. 14. Tickets are $20 for an individual and $40 for a household.
There also will be an online auction running for the duration of the festival with items donated by Christy Sports, Wilderness Sports, Gore Range Sports, the Frisco Nordic Center and Weston Backcountry.
The festival’s ticket and auction proceeds benefit the Friends of the Dillon Ranger District nonprofit organization.