Skiers Spend 34 Days Whooshing From The Snoqualmie Pass To The Canadian Border.

Trevor Kostanich, Forest McBrian, Snoqualmie Pass, Canada, Northwest Avalanche Center, Scott Rinckenberger

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News Blip: Enlightening 34 Day Skiing Trip | MobileRVing

News Blip: Enlightening 34 Day Skiing Trip | MobileRVing

News Blip: Enlightening 34 Day Skiing Trip | MobileRVing

News Blip: Enlightening 34 Day Skiing Trip 

Seattle Times Reports On Trevor Kostanich & Forest McBrian's Hiatus Skiing From The Snoqualmie Pass To The Canadian Border In One Attempt

Posted on: August 07, 2017  |  By MobileRVing staff

Trevor & Forest Pose For Pic After Reaching The Top Of Point 8775 [Photo Credit: Scott Rinckenberger]                  

Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved through The Seattle Times's website via Google.

Duo Trevor Kostanich & Forest McBrian take on a challenging feat by skiing from The Snoqualmie Pass in Washington to the Canadian border in a single go. The back-country skiers love to be outdoors and are willing to go through the cold temperatures and harsh terrains to say they were able to accomplish this rare venture. 

The Seattle Times writer Evan Bush relates in his article: "When snow blankets the range, backcountry skiers can travel great distances above tree line. They ascend by attaching skins, essentially carpets adhered with glue, to the bottoms of their skis that grip the snow, and then rip them off to descend untracked terrain. The month was spent mostly in isolation for the two buddies, but they were happy to get the use of their cell phones back. Speaking on the outdoors, McBrian says, “Whether that’s a wild place or a city park or a backyard, it’s something we need and helps us thrive.”

Check out the full article at The Seattle Times right here.


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