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The High Route Gear Shed Podcast
The High Route
9 episodes
5 months ago
The High Route Gear Shed Podcast: explore the gear we use for human powered backcountry travel involving turns on snow.
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The High Route Gear Shed Podcast: explore the gear we use for human powered backcountry travel involving turns on snow.
Show more...
Wilderness
Sports
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Part 2: Getting Progressive while Uphilling
The High Route Gear Shed Podcast
47 minutes
5 months ago
Part 2: Getting Progressive while Uphilling

In this episode, we’ve got Barry Wicks as our host for part two in our series on developing a free-rider ski for resort uphilling. (Talk about niche). To close the quest out, he speaks with Jonno Jacobs the founder of Ronin skis based in Chamonix, France. 

At Ronin, Jacobs builds made-to-order custom planks. As you’ll hear in the podcast, what Jacobs offers is more like a surfboard shaper, inspired as much by the art of design as the number-crunching part. Jacobs also lives in one of the hubs of the skimo scene, and although he prefers bigger and wider skis (most days), we picked his brain, asking why. As in,why don’t we see more playful skis for those skinning uphilling on-piste? 

Allez! Allez! 


The High Route is a reader and listener-supported project, and we'll be releasing our first print edition of The High Route later this winter. You can learn how to support us here.  

You can find us at the-high-route.com: Yeah, there are two hyphens for redundancy, which is a good policy in the mountains. And according to Barry Wicks, don't-fear-the-hyphens®.

The theme music for The High Route Podcast comes from Storms in the Hill Country and the album The Self Transforming (Thank you, Jens Langsjoen). You can find a link to the album here—there are so many good songs on this album. And if you think you've spotted a UFO in the past or visited the 7th dimension, "Beautiful Alien" is a good tune to begin with.

The High Route Gear Shed Podcast
The High Route Gear Shed Podcast: explore the gear we use for human powered backcountry travel involving turns on snow.