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Backcountry skiing opens up a whole new world of travel, sport and photographic possibilities. Locations in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, which are often crowded and require permits long in advance during the rest of the year, are quiet and pristine during the winter months. Temperatures can drop to -20 degrees Fahrenheit so proper equipment is a must, but the reward is experiencing your own private ski bowls and perfect mountain landscapes.
This image was made at Treasure Lakes under Mount Abbott in the Rock Creek basin, one of the highest concentrations of 14,000 foot peaks in the Sierra. A 24mm lens filled the frame with the majestic peaks giving the skier a sense of place, while the Li-Ion batteries and compact flash cards performed flawlessly in the cold temperatures - a far cry from the old days of brittle film and fading button cells.

Russ we really like your photography, and the fact you go out on your skis to get shots is great! There is something about snow that creates beauty on anything and everything that it falls on and at the same time offering so much fun. Proper equipment is a must for the backcountry and that is not just apparel, having proper avalanche safety equipment is a must also. We look forward to checking back for new updates. In the meantime we invite you to check us out at http://www.myallmountainaccess.com and we’d love for you to check us out at our facebook page also. Just do a quick search for All Mountain Access.
David,
Thanks for the comments. We do take avalanche beacons, probes and shovels as well and practice using them regularly. Fortunately, we haven’t had to use them but safety is our top concern. The mountains are beautiful and fun, but must be respected.
Russ
Beautiful winter landscape, Russ! Wish I was back in Cali right now to have snowy peaks and sandy beaches both within close access.
Hope you are having a great winter!
Ethan-
Thanks Ethan! I do feel very fortunate to live so close to so many wonderful destinations.
Russ