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I agree with both NoKnees and Brad...
I switched to some nice light skis (Backcountry XC with full edges) this winter from my snowshoes (MSR Denali) and I can say that I will never go back to the snowshoes as a primary mode of transportation in winter. Heavy brush on the ground (not the kind of thing you'd experience on Denali) would put me back on snowshoes, but otherwise the skis are faster, easier to mess with (although the Denali Binding is not bad).
That being said, there are a few drawbacks to skis in your case. The inexperience of your friend makes them a questionable choice as Greg said, but if you are doing mostly uphill skinning and low angle descents, they might work (anybody can learn to snowplow). The other thing is what type of set-up to use. I would suggest an AT setup over a tele or (worse yet!) XC-BC. The ability to lock the heel will be better for descending. Also, consider that you will have to lug your boots along unless you.....1) modify the bindings to include your climbing boots (not likely to be allowed on rentals), or.....2) climb in rental AT boots (possible, but maybe not comfortable). Another good source of info would be the skireview.com site alongside this site, or mtncommunity.org (good info here from people who have been in your situation).
Josh
Last edited by MN Josh : 04-02-2004 at 10:22 AM.
Reason: accidentally posted before complete.
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