motherhood and mountains– an interview with bibi tolderer-pekarek

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The Local Line — Black Canyon, Mt. Si

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Builder’s Journal 2– McClellan Butte

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Splitboarding Kluane Steep Lines

When people go looking for truly steep lines, they tend to think of Alaska. But Karakoram athlete Ian Holmes heard that the Canadian side of the border was an untapped mecca for steep riding. Searching for information, he found a photo of what looked to him like the perfect line. He became obsessed with finding it and after a first unsuccessful attempt, he decided to go back for another try this past spring. Teaming up with skier Gig Kingsford, they hired a plane and disappeared into the giant peaks of Kluane National Park. Two guys, alone, searching for the perfect

Performance Matters: Julien Herry & Another First Descent

Before we really get into this post, it must be said that we (Karakoram) don't necessarily want to encourage our friends or customers to partake in this style of snowboard alpinism. In case you're really wondering, snowboarding on the terrain that Julien "Pica" Herry enjoys, is more akin to full-throttle, full-stakes big range mountaineering. For those with experience in large-scale, high-angle environments, you'll understand what the magnitude and consequences of these photos really are. For those without a trained eye or experience on peaks and slopes like this, all we have to say is, "Don't try this at home!" It

When the Mountains Were Wild

Check out Karakoram Ambassador Mitch Toelderer's award winning splitboard film "When the Mountains Where Wild." WHEN THE MOUNTAINS WERE WILD - A freeride journey to the Albanian Alps from Whiteroom Productions on Vimeo.

The Middle/Path Project Episode Three – “Knowledge is Powder”

Check out the third installment of The Middle/Path Project "Knowledge is Powder" as Ian Wood and his crew head north to British Columbia, Canada to find some fresh snow and learn a thing or two about sustainable energy along the way. [video_responsive] The Middle/Path Project Episode Three - "Knowledge is Powder" from Sean Fithian on Vimeo. [/video_responsive] "Beyond Boarding is a crew of snowboarders out of BC that truly inspire. From shredding full winters with no fossil fuel consumption, to helping the less fortunate in third world countries, these guys are working to make the world a better place. We

By |December 3rd, 2015|Categories: Ambassadors, Splitboarding, We Are Splitboarding|0 Comments

Mont Blanc: The Land of Toys

He's one of the very few snowboarders in the world to be riding big lines both regular and switch. We're honored to have Julien 'Pica' Herry riding our bindings out in Chamonix. Check out the trailer for award winning movie Mont Blanc: The Land of Toys filmed by Luca Rolli: [video_responsive] Monte Bianco: Il paese dei balocchi - TRAILER from Luca Rolli on Vimeo. [/video_responsive] Official website: lucarolli.com Ski guided tours: snowhow.it Actors and Athletes: Davide Capozzi, Francesco Civra Dano, Andreas Fransson, Julien Herry, Giulia Monego Music: Score Squad - Off Limit ENG: This movie is a delicate documents intended

By |November 22nd, 2015|Categories: Ambassadors, Equipment, Splitboarding|0 Comments

The Middle/Path Project Episode Two – “Tools of the Trade”

Check out Karakoram Regional Ambassador and Steven's Pass, WA local Ian Wood in the second episode of The Middle/Path Project. Ian and friends get away from a dismal Pacific NorthWest winter and head to Montana in search of snow. [video_responsive] The Middle/Path Project Episode Two - "Tools of the Trade" from Sean Fithian on Vimeo.[/video_responsive] Mid way through winter, our season was gone in the PNW. With a strong determination to stay off Jet planes, we searched for the nearest location with good snow. The forecast in Montana was looking good and we set our sights on big sky country,

By |November 18th, 2015|Categories: Ambassadors, Explore, Splitboarding|0 Comments

When The Mountains Were Wild

Karakoram Global Ambassador Mitch Tölderer and his crew with Whiteroom Productions just released their newest film WHEN THE MOUNTAINS WERE WILD - A freeride journey to the Albanian Alps. Show your support and check out their incredible full-length freeride movie online. Available for purchase on Vimeo OnDemand at https://vimeo.com/ondemand/wild . [video_responsive] WHEN THE MOUNTAINS WERE WILD - A freeride journey to the Albanian Alps from Whiteroom Productions on Vimeo. [/video_responsive] On the search for mountain wilderness in Europe Mitch Tölderer and his crew jump in a van and drive down the Balkan peninsula. The journey leads them through wild landscapes passing some theatres of the Yugoslavian wars before

By |November 9th, 2015|Categories: Ambassadors, Explore, Splitboarding|0 Comments

PNW Splitboarders, Support NWAC with Purchase of Bindings

Hey Pacific Northwest Splitboarders! Thinking of buying a set of Splitboard Bindings this winter? Grab a set of Karakoram splitboard bindings between October 29th and November 6th from our website and we'll buy your 15-16 NWAC membership. If that's not enough, we'll also give you a limited edition Karakoram/NWAC t-shirt. Here's your opportunity support NWAC- the guys that give you detailed daily avalanche forecasts in the Pacific Northwest. All you need to do is select the option: "Yes. I want Karakoram to pay for my NWAC membership" -and add it to your cart before checking out. Enter the coupon code

A Thank You to our Binding Builders/Friends

The past 6 months our entire crew (from the part timers to the full timers to even the owners here at Karakoram) has been working hard to get our product assembled, built to spec and shipped out the door. This year's build season has been fantastic and we're all getting excited for the start of the winter season. We're beginning to reach the end of our build season and some of our guys are preparing for their winters. Before we say goodbye for now to all of our part timers as they prepare to hibernate for the season, we want

By |October 22nd, 2015|Categories: Human Powered, Splitboarding, We Are Splitboarding|0 Comments

Kevin Sansalone Interview

Above photo by Erin Hogue Kevin Sansalone Professional Snowboarder, Cinematographer, Movie producer, Business Owner, Coach, X Games Gold Winner, countless video parts, pages upon pages of editorial coverage, surfer, skater, bike rider and recently Snowboard guide, Kevin Sansalone has done it all over the space of his 20+ year career and he is still going.   Interviewed by Chad Perrin: During his many successes I had the distinct pleasure of being right there with Kevin for 9 years of those successes as I was his Team Manager during the Option Snowboards days. To say the least Kevin had a positive

By |October 12th, 2015|Categories: Explore, Splitboarding, We Are Splitboarding|0 Comments

Splitboard Touring Just Got More Powerful With The Flex-Lock

Flex-Lock: Ride Like a Soft Booter. Tour Like a Hard Booter. Imagine touring up a hard packed skin track on your splitboard: your legs are on fire as you spit and fight with every ounce of strength and focus just to keep your edges griped to the slope. You’re trying to keep your cool so your buddy on AT gear, who’s effortlessly dancing up the path, doesn’t notice your struggle. Your downhill leg is contorted and awkwardly twisted inward as you desperately try to keep your edges from rolling down hill and breaking free from the firm snow. You even

“Snowsurf” The Movie Trailer from Gentemstick

Fair warning: this one might be hard to watch after seeing the winter they just had in Japan. But you should watch it anyway. This movie teaser is from our friends at Gentemstick. ‪The 4K Ultra-High Definition film features snow/surf legends Taro Tamai and Gerry Lopez along with Karakoram Ambassadors Alex Yoder and Forrest Shearer. Be on the lookout for tour dates and the release of "Snowsurf" The Movie this fall! [video_responsive] Snowsurf Trailer from My House Pictures on Vimeo. [/video_responsive]

By |August 26th, 2015|Categories: Ambassadors, Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Teaser for “Seasoned” a new movie from Will Film For Food

We are so stoked to see this teaser for "Seasoned" a new full length film by Aaron Hooper and our friends at Will Film For Food! Check it out for yourself and get stoked to see the whole video this fall. [video_responsive] "Seasoned" Teaser from Aaron Hooper on Vimeo. [/video_responsive] "'Seasoned' is about exploring all that winter has to offer from the very beginning all the way to that warm spring end. We partnered up with Saas Fee to spend the majority of the winter there and truly get "Seasoned". Starring Forrest Bürki, Wyatt Stasinos, Sammy Luebke, with Frederik Kalbermatten

By |August 24th, 2015|Categories: Ambassadors, Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Northwest Avalanche Center Benefit Warehouse Sale!

Calling all splitboarders of Washington state and the rest of the Northwest! Come on out to our shop in North Bend, WA to get the best deals you'll find anywhere on Karakoram bindings, accessories, and apparel all while supporting the Northwest Avalanche Center! Who?: You! You can contribute to our local avalanche center, NWAC! What?: We'll be selling both Prime bindings and Split 30 bindings along with accessories and apparel. When?: Sale only during 1pm-7pm, Monday-Friday, the week of August 17th-21st, 2015. Where?: 1546 Boalch Ave. NW, North Bend, WA How?: Buy a pair of Karakoram bindings, accessories, or apparel and a

Forever Ride Support Program

If your splitboard bindings are a few seasons old and looking a little beat up, don’t worry, Karakoram has your back! We have a comprehensive Forever Ride Support program that can restore your bindings to brand new function.   When you send your bindings in to be refurbished, we do an in-depth inspection of all components, interfaces and hardware. For the original owner, worn or broken components are rebuilt or replaced under our “Forever Ride” policy for a nominal cost that covers the expense of materials and manufacturing time. Bindings come out functioning like new, and will continue to perform

By |August 12th, 2015|Categories: Equipment, Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Getting Rowdy on Mt. Adams with Karakoram

Words, Photos and Video by Paul Stanley With the incredible stretch of warm, dry weather we've been having here in the Pacific Northwest, the volcano shredding has been firing in recent weeks. In our last blogpost we highlighted three volcanoes we went splitboarding on lately. One of them being Mt. Adams (12,280'/3,743 m). The trip we had on Mt. Adams was one worth talking a little more about. Mike, Russman and myself (Paul) made the climb up Mt. Adams with our friends Theresa, Adam and Saign. Our goal was not exactly to just climb the volcano, but also to go get

1 Week, Splitboarding 3 Major Volcanoes!

Okay, so maybe it was more like 7.5 days, but who's counting! Either way, we're stoked to splitboard and climb 3 major volcanoes within the Cascade Range here in such a short amount of time. Russell 'Russman' Cunningham and myself (Paul Stanley) were able to successfully and safely climb and ride all 3 peaks during the week; Mt. Baker, Mt. Shasta, and Mt. Adams. Each trip we we're joined by various friends and we couldn't have been more stoked to have them come along! First up was Mt. Baker. Sitting at 10,781 ft (3,286 m), Mt. Baker is one of the snowiest

To Wear a Helmet, or Not to Wear a Helmet? You Decide.

Helmet use and its correlation to traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, and risk-taking behavior in snowboarding and skiing: A VERY brief review of literature. David “Splitstoke” Benton. Mount Rainier, February 2015, just a few weeks before he nearly lost his life to a Traumatic Brain Injury. Photo: Paul Stanley David is a fast, powerful snowboarder, and it was with a halting CRACK that his skull impacted the tree at Stevens Pass, Washington. He had been snowboarding all morning with his friend Jay. Although it had been the worst winter in recorded Northwest history, they were enjoying soft

Thanks April!

This winter in the Pacific Northwest started late and fizzled early.  It is safe to say it was a bad winter of epic proportions.  Our local ski area at Snoqualmie Pass, WA saw an all time record low snowfall of just 104 inches this winter. Two of our snowiest months on average, February and March brought a combined 10 inches total. We thought last season was bad and we received about 3 times as much snowfall! On a typical season we'll see upwards of 4, 5, even 600 inches of snowfall, and much more at higher elevations. (Numbers gathered from: http://www.wsdot.com/winter/files/HistoricalSnowfallData1415season.pdf?v=15)

By |April 30th, 2015|Categories: Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Snowboarding and Splitboarding in Switzerland

In February we were wrapping up the long trade show season.  As usual our feet hurt from standing in convention centers and talking to people all day long.  Talking about splitboarding is great and all, but after two straight weeks, you kind of go stir crazy.  We couldn't wait to get out into the Alps to refresh our spirits.  After ISPO Munich Tyler and I decided to check out Klosters Switzerland since it's a great name. At ISPO we meet downhill skateboarder Patrick Switzer who live near Klosters.  Patrick likes snowboarding and we like snowboarding, so we decided to shred some powder together.

Mt. Baker Splitboard Festival

  The Mt Baker Splitfest is indeed happening this weekend! If you are planning on going and would like to demo a pair of Karakoram bindings, we will be bringing our entire demo fleet with us. Last year we sent out every pair of bindings we had so it may be a good idea to sign up to demo a pair in advance! If you would like to sign up for a pair ahead of time, please send an email with your name and boot size to robert@karakorambc.com by this Thursday! See you there! We're giving away two sets

By |March 26th, 2015|Categories: Backcountry Safety, Splitboard Events, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Exploring the Land of the Rising Sun with Kyle Miller

Words and photos provided by Kyle Miller "Over the month of Febuary I had the good fortune to make a pilgrimage to Japan and see for myself what everyone was talking about with the waist deep snow to be found, epic sushi on the cheap and a culture filled with kindness and respect." "Simply put the rumors are true. I quickly got into a routine of waking up at 5a.m. to the alarm of avalanches falling off our roof, eating a bacon and egg breakfast and putting my board in the chair line at 7:00. We would ride bell to

By |March 17th, 2015|Categories: Ambassadors, Explore, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Making the Most of a Dismal Winter

There is no question the entire Western half of the U.S. is having a rough Winter. Here in Washington State, splitboarding and ski touring at lower elevations has been a struggle and our ski areas are barely open if they aren't already closed. The Summit at Snoqualmie and now Mt. Baker, two major ski areas in our region are both closed until there is more snow, IF there is more snow. Weather forecasts don't look too promising unfortunately. Our mountains haven't seen any serious snowfall at lower elevations (below 6-7000 feet) since the end of December. Not only that, but heavy rains

Cat Boardin’ in Colorado With Weston Snowboards

We recently took a trip down to Colorado, not only for the SIA Tradeshow, but to get some snowboarding in as well. Since our winter has been so rough here in Washington State, it sure was nice to extend our stay and see how conditions were in the Rockies. Sure enough, the Rockies did not disappoint! First, we had to take care of some business in Denver for a few days. Here's Kyle "Handsome" looking like his usual handsome self in our booth at the 2015 SIA tradeshow. Before heading back home we linked up with our friends

Nipple Deep Webseries: Splitboarding Alaska

Looks like our friends from True Color films had a good time camping out in Alaska. In this Nipple Deep RedBull webisode check out Stephan Maurer, Lisa Filzmoser, David Bertschinger Karg, Nicholas Wolken and Alvaro Vogel splitboarding and shredding. http://www.redbull.com/en/snow/stories/1331689222716/nipple-deep-chapter-1-ak-camp-out

Limited Edition Higher PRIME System

Karakoram, in collaboration with Teton Gravity Research, is proud to announce the release of the “Higher” Limited Edition PRIME splitboard bindings. The “Higher” bindings are to mark and celebrate the final chapter in Jeremy Jones’ Deeper, Further, Higher trilogy and will all be offered using Karakoram’s new groundbreaking PRIME Interface platform, which cuts change-over time down to less than two minutes.

Innovation Forever. Developing the PRIME Splitboard System

Mechanical design is funny process sometimes. You have an idea. You get stuck. You put the idea away for awhile until inspiration strikes again. You eventually come up with a solution. I've noticed another trend that has happened with our first release of the Split30 Splitboard System and now the PRIME Splitboard System, both designs stem from earlier designs we came up with. There was just an element we could not quite figure out with the initial designs so we went down a slightly different path. The end solution has always circled back to the initial design, sometimes it just

Xavier de le Rue Interview

Russell had a chance to catch up with one of snowboarding's leaders in backcountry exploration, Xavier de le Rue. Here's their conversation: Xavier, what an honor it is to be talking with you! Your riding is downright innovative and inspiring. You have defined a whole new discipline within snowboarding itself: Fast, fluid, technical and explosive descents on large-scale mountaineering lines. What role would you say the splitboard has played in your creativity as a snowboarder? I think that having the option of accessing everything in the mounatins I want is a priceless opportunity that would never be possible without a

Karakoram Dreamlines 1st Place Video

First place in the Karakoram Dreamlines video contest goes to Casey Crangle. Casey recently moved from South Dakota to Utah to follow his dream of living in the mountains and snowboarding. The Wasatch mountains are famous for quality backcountry lines. This was Casey's first year on a splitboard and it enabled him to knock off a line that he has been staring at from his liftee job at Solitude Resort- Wolverine Cirque. [video_responsive][/video_responsive]

By |May 27th, 2014|Categories: Splitboarding|0 Comments

Karakoram Dreamlines 2nd Place Video

Second Place in the Karakoram Dreamlines Video contest goes to Simon Feigl. He has a slightly different take on what a Dreamline is. Simon broke his back and leg in a snowboarding accident and has chronicled his difficult path back to snowboarding and splitboarding. Despite a 26% permanent disability, Simon is still getting after it. Way to persevere! Keep on dreaming. [br] [video_responsive][/video_responsive]

Karakoram Dreamlines 3rd Place Video

It's time to announce the winners of the Karakoram Dreamlines Video contest. We had a lot of good videos submitted. The top ten peer voted participants will receive a Karakoram t-shirt. We will be announcing third place today.[br] Third Place in the Karakoram Dreamlines contest goes to Chris Shook for his video about splitboarding Ymir Peak in Whitewater, BC. Chris has been looking at Ymir Peak for 5 years and finally ripped it on his splitboard. There are so many lines like this that sit above your local resort just waiting to be ridden. Chris's video about Ymir Peak captures

Lucas Debari Ripping Pillows on his Splitboard

It's safe to say that Lucas Debari rips on his splitboard and Karakoram bindings. [video_responsive][/video_responsive]

Splitboarding is Fun

One of our favorite splitboard tours is a little couloir in Common Wealth Basin on Snoqualmie Pass. We can do the whole tour in about 4 hours door to door from our shop in North Bend, WA. It's a nice little morning split tour and we can get back to the shop and still get some work done. Here is a little video of the tour: [br] [video_responsive][/video_responsive] [br][br] Russell ripping the East Couloir. Russell was like, "Oh snap, that was fun!" [br] Thanks to Paul Bagels for putting the video together. Paul is pretty talented, so if

Mt. Baker Splitboard fest This Weekend

The Mt. Baker Splitfest is this weekend March 28-30. This will be the first public on snow demo for our Prime Splitboard System. Come on out and check out the new gear for 14-15. We will have seven sets of Primes Bindings available for demo and 16 sets of SL bindings available. Bindings will be set up Friday evening and Saturday evening. If you'd like to reserve a set of bindings contact chad@karakorambc.com with your boot size and day you would like bindings. Chad will confirm your reservation. Demos are free, though we suggest a donation of $20 with 100%

Miikka Hast: Splitboarding from Here to There

Miikka Hast has been having a great winter. Currently Miikka is in AK, but here is some video footage from his earlier trip to Switzerland. The Southern Alps were hit with some of the deepest powder in years. Miikka and his buddy Jonas were there to rip it up. [video_responsive] Miikka & Jonas - Back to Back 4/4 from Protest Boardwear on Vimeo.[/video_responsive] [br][br] [video_responsive] Miikka & Jonas - Back to Back 3/4 from Protest Boardwear on Vimeo.[/video_responsive]

Liz Daley: Powder Asphyxiation & Col des Cristaux; Chamonix

Words by Karakoram Ambassador Liz Daley: I've spent the last month basically in a little place called Trenchtown, Italy. It's a magical spot 15 minutes from Chamonix filled with fine Italian espresso, spines, awesome tree skiing, steep faces right off the tram tower, the deepest of powder snow and melt in your mouth pizza. If it's not snowing it's bluebird and everyone's always smiling, even the locals. We bought an unlimited Mont Blanc tunnel pass so we were free to go over there at our leisure, maybe even just for dinner if we decided to take a rest day from

Spliting UP Volume 1: Splitboarding with Kevin Sansalone

Kevin Sansalone has decided that this is the year to get into splitboarding. We're going to be following Kevin's exploits as he grows from a backcountry booter legend to a backcountry splitboarder. Here's a little video showing Kevin making his first splitboard.

Early Season Sliding and Splitboarding

Since I was a kid I’d get this antsiness once Fall rolled around.  I’d watch and rewind and watch my snowboard videos over and over again.  It was a bit like scratching an itch, the more I watched TB2 or the Transworld Video Magazines the more I wanted to go snowboarding but I couldn’t do anything about it.  I just had to wait until Stevens Pass or Alpental opened in late November or early December to finally slide on snow.  After 26 years of snowboarding I still feel the same way, but splitboarding has allowed me to get out earlier

By |November 21st, 2013|Categories: Human Powered, Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Splitboard Season Just Around the Corner

With Splitboard season just around the corner, most of us mountain people are getting ready.  Summer is changing to Fall, the anticipation builds. We are taking inventory of our gear, waxing boards or skis, and sharpening edges.  Some of us are looking to upgrade our backcountry kits with a new set of bindings, a new board or a new back pack.  We’re improving our fitness so we can take that third or forth lap.  One thing that is sometimes forgotten is to ask the questions, “How am I going to stay safe this year?  How am I going to improve

Summer Splitboarding

Not all of us have the means to migrate to the Southern Hemisphere to follow Winter. Whether it is lack of funds, a full-time job, or family commitments there are still a few of us that yearn to slide on snow after our Spring snowpack dwindles into Summer suncups. Here in the Pacific Northwest we are lucky enough to have a deep snow pack that lasts late into the Summer.

Story of a Splitboard Binding Made in the USA

I was just born in North Bend, Washington, but where did I really come from? These guys designed me, but many more people helped bring me to life. I’m proud of my Washington roots, 95 percent of my parts are made by suppliers around the Puget Sound and the Greater Northwest. Here is my story:

Karakoram Splitboard Binding Maintenance Video

Maintaining your Karakoram bindings is very simple and will keep your gear performing at its best. Check out this new video Russell put together showing the basics of maintaining your bindings.

Alaskan Dreams: My Wilderness Experience

What is this all about? To find one’s self here, complete with a beating heart and inflatable lungs? To find that we have legs, arms, and a mind that thinks… WHY, are we here?

Karakoram Splitboard Binding Set Up Video

In the coming weeks we will be releasing new set up, use and maintenance videos for Karakoram products. This first video is a set up video that applies to Karakoram 2012-13 bindings.

SIA, ISPO and Austrian Splitboarding (Trade Show Detox)

Before starting a business in the snowboard industry I used to think that I’d snowboard a lot more if I worked with snowboards every day. Little did I know that trade show season falls right in prime snow season. Trade show prep, OR, SIA and ISPO basically take up all of January and February. This was our third year at the trade shows so we were a bit more prepared, but it is always exhausting being on your feet all day and talking for eight hours straight. To make matters worse the brilliant planners of SIA and ISPO decided to

Mt. Baker Splitboard Festival

The Mt. Baker Splitfest is March 22-24. Demos on Saturday and Sunday. The Raffle supporting the NWAC is Saturday night, Grand prize is a Jones Solution with Karakoram Carbon SL bindings. We will also be raffling off a set of Split30 bindings and 20 sets of board clips. Come on up for the festivities!

Mitch and Bibi Splitboarding Praxmarerkarspitze

Mitch Toelderer sent me this picture a couple weeks ago pointing to his next splitboard mission.

Fun Times at the Dirksen Derby

[br]We had the opportunity to make it down to Mt. Bachelor, Oregon for the Dirksen Derby this year. The Dirksen Derby is one of the first snowboard events of the season, so lots of industry folks make it to the event. It was pretty cool to race against some of the best riders in the world like Terje Haakonsen and Temple Cummins. Needless to say, I did not win… [br]Josh Dirksen has been putting this event on for six years. The Derby is a great event with a great cause, all proceeds go to cover medical expenses for his friend

By |December 30th, 2012|Categories: Ride, Splitboard Events, Splitboarding|0 Comments

SL and Carbon SL Splitboard Bindings

[button bgcolor="#BC2D30" textsize="24px" link="https://www.splitboardbindings.com/store/#!/~/product/category=925319&id=18150492"]Buy This[/button] We've received many requests from customers to put our Air Flow Highback with Ride-Stride on the SL chassis. We now have a few of these built up and stocked in our store. The Carbon SL comes with our carbon fiber highack and the SL (Dupont Zytel Highback) comes with the Air Flow Highback with Ride-Stride. Retail price on the SL (Dupont Zytel Highback) is $749.99.

October Splitboarding in Tahoe

Story by Allison Lightcap, Photos By Seth Lightcap Have you ever had the feeling that Old Man Winter was going to come early? I started to get this feeling in Tahoe a few weeks ago when I saw the squirrels rushing around collecting food. They knew what was up. Then I got this subconscious urge to clean out the garage and find all my winter stuff. I never like to clean the garage. Something was seriously screwy. But then all of a sudden it made perfect sense. Tahoe got dumped on last week of October!

New Colors for Split30 Splitboard Bindings

[br] For 2012-2013 we've decided to add two new colors to the Split30 Splitboard Bindings, white and red. We're big fans of the black, but we wanted to give customers a couple more options to choose from. I really like the way the red splitboard bindings pop on my board, but I'd have to say the white splitboard bindings are my favorite because they remind me of a Storm Trooper. Split30 splitboard bindings will be available in September.

Jeremy Jones’ Further Trailer

Every once in a while I take a step back from the daily grind to think about how far Karakoram has come in the last three years. Watching the Further trailer is one of these moments. We started making production bindings in our garage three years ago and now we are working with some of the most talented athletes in the world like Jeremy Jones, Forrest Shearer, Lucas Debari, Mitch Toelderer, Bibi Pekarek, Ralph Backstrom, to name a few. Thank you to everyone who has supported us along the way. Innovate. Ride. Explore.

4th of July on the North Twin Sister

There is some fun summer shredding going on right now. Our friend Kael Martin sent us this nice little report of his trip with Lucas Debari and friends. A Mountain Adventure to Celebrate America’s Independence Lucas Debari, Kael Martin, Anthony Gervais, Calvin Patterson, Daniel Sandberg, Jerry Mark, Quinn Baumberger, Cody Garrington July 4th, 2012 was a unique day not only because it marked the bicentennial of the War of 1812 in which America went to battle with our northern neighbor Canada, but also seemed to be the beginning of summer in the Pacific Northwest. It was hard to complain about

By |July 26th, 2012|Categories: Explore, Ride, Splitboarding|Tags: , , , |1 Comment

Sun Cup Season

As the Spring warms into early Summer, the quest for smooth corn snow inevitably ends with sun cups. Sometimes you can hit the sun cups when they're soft enough to carve right through and other times they'll make you feel like a beginner snowboarder. One of the most annoying things is having your splitboard tip clips pop open while riding these challenging conditions. A simple upgrade to your splitboard to prevent your tips popping open is to outfit your deck with Karakoram Splitboard Clips and Tip/tail clips. Karakoram Splitboard Clips actively pull the skis of your splitboard together, pre-loading the

Karakoram Splitboard Heel Lock Down Update

I just put together a new video for the heel lock down showing more details.  Check it out. In our endless journey to make splitboard equipment the best it can be, Karakoram will be releasing a new heel lock down system for 2012-13.  The heel lock down will be compatible with all Karakoram Splitboard Bindings (Split30, SL and Prime) starting from 2010.  The purpose of the heel lock down is to allow splitboarders to skate more efficiently on flat terrain, and traverse and side step without skins on in tour mode. The Karakoram Heel Lock Down will be available for

Spring Time in the North Cascades

The North Cascades have to be one of my favorite places to tour. We are pretty spoiled with the variety of mountainous terrain we have within a three hour drive Seattle. The North Cascades are a little different than the rest of the mountains in Washington. They seem a bit more grand, maybe it’s the higher elevation, maybe it’s the larch groves, maybe it’s just that I always end up going to the North Cascades when have a bit more time to tour on my splitboard. What ever it is I always have a great time splitboarding up north. This

Mt Shasta and the Great Pleiadian Eclipse Alignment

“On May 20th, 2012, for the first time in 26,000 years the sun, the moon and the constellation responsible for our evolution and ascension, the mysitc Pleiades, [aligned] in a spectacular total solar eclipse directly over one of the most powerful, mysterious, spiritual vortexes in the world: the mighty Mount Shasta” (http://www.divinetravels.com/Shasta.html). Chris, Tyler and I drove down from Seattle to meet up with the Jones, TGR, twsnow and Further crew, for this was a once in 26,000 year event we couldn’t miss. Anticipation was high and everyone was on the look out for Lemurians, UFOs and Crystal Cities ascending.

Spring Time Splitboarding

[br]Once a year, whether you live in the northern or southern hemisphere, the earth’s spinning axis tilts towards the sun. This has a profound impact: days get longer and temperatures rise. Just about every eco-system on the planet responds to this. Just as life has evolved to use water, so has it evolved to use sunrays. It’s Spring Time! And every year this seems to elicit a population-wide increase in happiness levels.

Mt. Baker Splitboard Fest Recap

The third Mt. Baker Splitboard festival was great time. The last two we worked up until the last minute to finish off prototypes and demo bindings. This year we were a little bit more prepared, but we still rolled in a little late for the Demo set up on Friday evening. We’ll be on time next year… I always look forward to the Mt. Baker Splitboard fest because it is the time of year that I actually get to ride my snowboard a bit more.

Karakoram Splitboard Binding Heel Lock Down

In our endless journey to make splitboard equipment the best it can be, Karakoram will be releasing a new heel lock down system for 2012-13.  The heel lock down will be compatible with all Karakoram Splitboard Bindings (Split30, SL and Prime) starting from 2010.  The purpose of the heel lock down is to allow splitboarders to skate more efficiently on flat terrain, and traverse and side step without skins on in tour mode.

By |April 4th, 2012|Categories: Innovate, Splitboarding|9 Comments

Neil Provo Splitboarding in Silverton

[br]There are some lucky people that get to follow the snow for a living. I think everyone who loves to ride has done it or wishes they could pull away from their 8-5 job and live the dream of riding powder everyday. Neil Provo is one of those lucky people. Neil has teamed up with fellow Outdoor Research Ambassadors Zack Giffin and Molly Baker to chase storms in their "Tiny House." They've followed the snow to Silverton Colorado. I wish I was there as it's raining here in the PNW... Click here for more info on the OR Sidecountry sessions.

Winchester Lookout Trip: A Magical Return to Winter

Just got this trip report from our friend Kael Martin. I’m incredibly jealous of the snow he got to shred last weekend. Heading deep into the Northern Cascade mountains provided an incredibly satisfying and refreshing start to the 2011/2012 snowboard season. Many uncertainties nearly hampered our trip plans, but in the end it all came together and we were thoroughly rewarded for our persistence. We all gathered in Bellingham on Friday night and set out to the Winchester Lookout via the Twin Lakes Trail very early Saturday morning. Almost 4 miles out on the skin track were alarmed as we

Jones Solution Video

Check out the new Jones Solution Video.  Jeremy is riding the Snowboard Mag Editor's Choice splitboard set up and  Backpacker's Ultimate Splitty Setup: the Jones Solution and Karakoram Split30 Splitboard System.

Splitboard Clip Review by Kyle Miller

This past summer professional splitboarder Kyle Miller contacted us to see if he could try out our Splitboard Clips on his trip to South America with the Sweet Grass crew for their film Solitare.   Read his review below: When I first got my hands on the Karakoram splitboard clips I was a tad bit concerned. I had been using the standard Voile hooks for years and wondered what the benefit would be from trying out a new system. My first adventure with the splitboard clips was the high volcanoes and mountains of the Bolivian Andes. At a high point

Backpacker’s “Best in Snow”: Split30 Splitboard System

Snoqualmie, WA October 19, 2011 – Karakoram has been honored as a recipient of a 2011 Backpacker magazine Editors’ Choice Snow Award, the most prestigious award in the outdoor industry, given annually to products in recognition of their outstanding innovation in design, materials and/or performance. Backpacker Editor-In-ChiefJonathan Dorn and his staff of editors and testers presented the Karakoram Split30 Splitboard System with the award at the annual Outdoor Retailer Summer Market in Salt Lake City, Utah on Thursday, August 4, 2011. In total, nine manufacturers were honored as recipients of the first-ever Editors’ Choice Snow Award.  Using the same rigorous

Split30 Splitboard System in Stock

[button bgcolor="#BC2D30" textsize="24px" link="https://www.splitboardbindings.com/store/#ecwid:category=925319&mode=product&product=4467697"]Buy This[/button] [br] [br] After a long summer of assembling bindings we are ready to change the Split30 status from "pre-order" to "in stock". We are still building bindings as quickly as we can. There may be a short delay between when an order is placed and when it ships, but we will be doing our best to ship the day after your order is placed. For the most up to date shipping dates contact me at: bryce@karakorambc.com Split30SLs are still on a waiting list. More details to come soon. People on the waiting list will have

By |September 28th, 2011|Categories: Splitboarding|0 Comments

Forrest Shearer Shredding on Karakoram Splitboard Bindings

With winter approaching quickly it's video premiere time. Check out Forrest Shearer shredding on his Karakoram Splitboard Bindings in the following films this September. Forrest had this to say: Snowboarding to me is all about evolving my riding and adapting to the terrain in front of me. Now that I splitboard almost my entire season the right gear is crucial for taking it to the next level in the backcountry. Karakoram is the interface that I rely on to get the job done. [br] Sweet Grass Productions: Solitaire World Premiere next thurs sept. 15th Denver, CO Gothic Theatre Powder Whores:

Press Release: Jeremy Jones Partnering with Karakoram

PRESS RELEASE, Snoqualmie, WA- Karakoram is proud to announce a partnership with Jeremy Jones, renowned big mountain snowboarder and owner of Jones Snowboards. [br]The partnership will combine Jeremy’s legendary backcountry freeriding experience and Karakoram’s innovative design capabilities with the goal of delivering products that redefine the backcountry experience for snowboarders around the world. “We started Karakoram to create backcountry snowsports equipment that challenged the norms and provided performance beyond expectations. The opportunity to work with Jeremy on this journey will bring a perspective destined to help take our designs and products to the next level. Jeremy is truly an inspirational

Q & A with Jeremy Jones

Why did you change to the the Karakoram Splitboard interface? I am always looking for ways to improve my riding system.  I spend about 80 to 100 days splitboarding so most of my focus is on finding lighter product that is faster in the transitions and makes my snowboard ride better.  This was a lot of my motivation to start Jones Snowboards.  We have made great improvements on boards but the interface has the biggest room for improvement. When I first saw the Karakorm interface system I was really intrigued. It looked like a serious step forward that was definitely worth testing out. However changing

Splitboard Clips Back in Stock

We finally have splitboard clips back in stock. Get them while they are available! [button bgcolor="#BC2D30" textsize="24px" link="https://www.splitboardbindings.com/store/#ecwid:category=925319&mode=product&product=3294779"]Buy This[/button]

Mt. Shasta with Jeremy Jones and Friends

Last week I got a phone call from Chad at Jones Snowboards saying that Jeremy was putting together a crew to climb and splitboard Mt. Shasta and he wanted to know if Tyler and I would like to join. My immediate reply was, “Ummm… YES! When are we going!”

Splitboarding in the North Cascades

This past winter I haven’t been out on my snowboard as much as I’d like, so I’ve made it a goal this late spring and summer to get away from my computer and out into the mountains. Russell called me on Thursday and it turned out to be a great excuse to head north. We had originally planned on climbing Eldorado Peak, but a late start, lack of a permit, and a Ranger turning people back at the 7600ft camp changed our plans. We headed back to Marblemount to get a permit, but then decided to be lazy and drive

Split30 Splitboard Bindings Pre-Order Email List

Hey Splitboarders! We're working like crazy to get the 2011-12 Split30 and Split30SL Splitboard Binding production going. We're just about ready to release our pre-order details. To get our special promotional offers "like" us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/karakorambc and get on the pre-order email list by contacting me at: bryce@karakorambc.com

Kalifornia Split Party 2011

  I don’t really know what to say except, “Man, I can’t wait to go back!!!” This was the second year for Bryce and I to attend and the Kalifornia Split Party didn’t disappoint!  Josh, Mike, and the crew did an amazing job all around, but I have to especially thank them for ordering up the healthy helping of deep pow.  Not sure how they did it, but they must have an in with the snow gods :-) We flew in to Reno, picked up our economy car, and as we were about to head south on 395, the Russman

By |April 16th, 2011|Categories: Ride, Splitboard Events, Splitboarding|1 Comment

Mt Baker Splitfest 2011

  What a difference a year makes… last year at the first annual Baker Splitfest we unveiled our new Split30 system to the public for the first time. We scrambled like mad to get everything in order for our first demo and I have to admit the nerves were a bit high, our minds running, “What will people think?” Fast forward to this past weekend… we sold out of bindings in December, had a great showing at SIA, and have some new partners for the 2011/12 season. It’s been a whirlwind of a year and there is no better way

By |March 28th, 2011|Categories: Ride, Splitboard Events, Splitboarding|1 Comment

High Avy Danger… To the trees!

The snow hasn't stopped falling here in the PNW, which is great for snow accumulation, but not so hot for avalanche conditions.  Avalanche conditions were high to extreme this weekend, so Tyler and I decided to find some fun low angle trees in the Common Wealth Basin with some natural features to play on.  Here is a little helmet cam footage of what we found... Karakoram- Day in the Trees I'm working on trying to figure out how to get a little higher resolution video.

By |February 27th, 2011|Categories: Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments

I wish I was in Chamonix…

While I'm stuck behind my computer working on the 2011-2012 bindings (lots of top secret stuff we're working on here...)  I keep seeing friends getting after it on their splitboards.  Here's a little helmet cam video from Liz Daley shredding in Chamonix.[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4FzZ-jQQ44]Liz's Prior Brandywine with Karakoram Split30s

By |February 25th, 2011|Categories: Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Dan Donnelly Slashing Up the Mt. Baker BC

Washington has had a bad month or so of snow, or should I say rain, but winter hasn't given up and the Snopacalypse is back!  Tyler just received some awesome pics from photographer Mike Stamm (www.mikestammphotos.com) of Mt. Baker local Dano Donnelly taking advantage of the new snow.Dano laying out a toeside slash Baker style on his Split30 splitboard system.There are a lot of different mind sets on what size split you should ride.  Dano showing us how it's done on a custom 158 splitboard made by his buddy Jake.Keep getting after it Dano!

By |February 23rd, 2011|Categories: Ride, Splitboarding|1 Comment

Ralph Backstrom Binding Review

We've been in the trenches building and shipping bindings lately and haven't had a chance to post anything on the blog.  So, we're posting something we haven't written.  Jones rider, Ralph Backstrom, has been testing our binding for the past 7 months and just posted a review on UnofficialNetworks.com.Read Ralph's review here:Ralph Backstrom Karakoram Split30 binding review

By |January 10th, 2011|Categories: Equipment, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Powder Day-Off

Tyler and I have been working like dogs for the last three months, so we decided we deserved a day off this weekend.  We headed out with my wife and brother-in-law.  The timing of the little trip couldn't have been better because a big storm front just came through Washington.  I guess we were "working" because we were "testing" product :).   Needless to say, the testing went well!Mattia riding a pillow line.My wife, Melissa, "testing" her splitboard setup.Playing on the powder marshmallows!A fun sequence of Tyler playing hide-and-seek through the boulder field...and breath...hold your breath...and breeth...Now back to work.

By |November 22nd, 2010|Categories: Ride, Splitboarding|3 Comments

Summer Fun on the Flett

Last weekend we (Bryce, his wife Melissa, my wife Marcy, and I) headed up to Flett Glacier on Rainier for some casual summer touring and camping. The road to Mowich had just opened and after talking to the ranger we were expecting good snow coverage starting at the lake. Unfortunately it had melted out quite a bit so we ended up booting up and over Knapsack Pass. Crossing the creeks, scrambling up the mossy roots and across a few snowy patches, we were over the pass and finally able to start skinning. Just over the pass we spied some fun

By |July 20th, 2010|Categories: Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Summer Season Riding

Late spring/early summer riding, one of the many great reasons to live in the northwest. So my day last Thursday: woke up and went to my paying job (no that's not working for Karakoram, yet :) ), cruised home at 5pm, met up with Aaron and headed up to Silver Peak to hit up the last of the late season up at the pass, at the trail head by 6:30pm a short hike to the snow before we can start skinning scoped the lines headed up the ridge dropped the west face down to Annette Lake and hit some killer

By |June 28th, 2010|Categories: Ride, Splitboarding|2 Comments

Lassen Peak and Mt. Shasta

A couple weeks ago JimW invited Tyler and me to join the California splitboard crew on their trip to Shasta.   We jumped at the opportunity to check out a little more of the California split scene and also invited Russell to join.  50+ emails later the plan on where we were touring was still in flux, but we hit the road anyway. We just finished our new crampon concept around 5 pm Thursday and were looking forward to testing them out on the frozen late spring corn.  Despite finishing building the prototype crampon and hoping to be in bed at

By |June 18th, 2010|Categories: Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Late Season Snow!

It seems like this is the snow season that never ends, I'm not complaining because I love it.  I woke up yesterday to two inches of snow at my house in Sandy, UT.  Late April and May have been good to us in Utah.  My only problem is my normal touring partners have hung up their boards and skis and turned to biking and climbing. May 1st, Cruising up White Pine May 4th, PM patrol May 11th, lunch time pow run down Lone Tree at Alta May 14th, looking down down the Cirque at Snowbird May 22nd, looking down a

By |May 25th, 2010|Categories: Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Kalifornia SplitFest

Two words to sum up this last weekend: Freakin’ Amazing! Day 1 Bryce and I really didn’t know what to expect going down to the Kalifornia Split Party, except that it was going to be an adventure. We decided last minute we were going and scrambled to get plane tickets. Keeping with tradition... the night before was another long one. Finishing up parts and packing by 1:30am and crawling out of bed at 4:30am, I sleepily flew to Reno where Bryce and I met up and began our road trip to Convict Lake. Taking in the epic views of the

By |April 20th, 2010|Categories: Explore, Ride, Splitboard Events, Splitboarding|6 Comments

Going to California!

The Baker SplitFest was so much fun that Tyler and I have decided to check out the Kalifornia Split Party which is being put on by a bunch of California splitters on splitboard.com.  Here is a link to the Split Party thread. Neither of us have had the opportunity to ride/tour in the Sierra Nevadas, so this is too great a opportunity to pass up.   We'll be bringing a demo Split30 splitboard system with us for people to try out.

By |April 6th, 2010|Categories: Ride, Splitboard Events, Splitboarding|1 Comment

Toni on his Split30 Splitboard System

I just got some pictures from one of our first users, Toni Walbridge.  Toni has been riding his Karakoram Split30 splitboard system on his DIY Split Salomon Sick Stick 160 on tours in the Wasatch, sled-in tours in the Uintas, and slackcountry rides at Brighton since January.  Thanks for the pictures Toni!

By |April 5th, 2010|Categories: Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Mt. Baker SplitFest

Leading up to the Splitfest Tyler and I were thinking we'd have a nice leisurely week getting ready.  But again, true to form we cut it down to the wire.  Our new boards for splitting didn't show up until Thursday night, some stainless parts we were waiting for were finally ready Friday morning, and our new straps arrived in Issaquah at 1:00 pm Friday afternoon.  We were mounting t-nuts at 5:00 pm Friday.At 7:45 pm we were finally ready to go.  We got on the road and made it up to Mt. Baker around 11:45.  We met a couple of

By |April 2nd, 2010|Categories: Ride, Splitboard Events, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Slot Couloir

I flew back to Seattle March 20th to prepare for our first demo at the Mt. Baker SplitFest.  My flight came in around 7 pm and I went straight to the shop to finish building up my bindings with the production changes coming from input from our beta testers.  We didn't change much, only combining a couple parts to shave more weight and reduce hardware.  True to Kloster form, Tyler and I finished machining and building the bindings around 1:00 am.We woke up around 6:00 am and threw our gear in the car and picked up Aaron by 6:30.  We

By |March 22nd, 2010|Categories: Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments

Flagstaff, Days Fork, Toledo Chute

Snow conditions finally started to stabilize, so I was feeling good about riding some steeper lines with my friend Manuel and some of his friends from Chile.  The snow in upper Days Fork was nice on the north facing aspects.  Here is Manuel dropping into upper Days. The weather was perfect, so I skinned up to the Reed and Benson Ridgeline to take some pictures of Cardiac Bowl on my way to Toledo Chute.I skied down Cardiff pass in split mode and then skinned up to Toledo Chute.  Here is Adolfo on skiers right of Toledo Chute.  The snow was

By |March 12th, 2010|Categories: Ride, Splitboarding|0 Comments
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