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TestimonialSnow Man Utah's Wasatch Mountains are teeming with guys who geek out over depth hoar. But there are only a few snow scientists on par with Dean Cardinale. In addition to being one of Snowbird's avalanche forecasters, the 38-year-old is also the president of Wasatch Backcountry Rescue and a certified instructor with the American Avalanche Association. He spoke to us this past June from Russia, where he was guiding a trip up 18,510-foot Mount Elbrus. By Kevin Kennedy
OUTSIDE: How's the weather? You're working on the Seven Summits, right? But you're returning to Snowbird this winter? Any backcountry advice? The most important thing is that you need to think of it allbeacon, probe, and shovelas a package, and you need to be able to use each one as fast as you can. My new favorite piece of gear is actually a Petzl Tikka XP [$50; petzl.com]. It has this little slider that changes the light from a long spot beam to a more diffuse LED beam for working at your hands. When it's cold and dark, a handy feature like that can mean so much.
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