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Article: Why More Skiers Should Choose the Backcountry

Why More Skiers Should Choose the Backcountry
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Why More Skiers Should Choose the Backcountry

Resort skiing has changed. It starts with sitting in traffic for hours just to get to the mountain, paying $300+ for a day pass, and somehow it still gets worse. Before you even touch snow, you’re standing in a lift line that feels longer than the I-70 backup you just fought through. When you finally drop in? It’s crowded, scraped down to ice, and nothing like the getaway you pictured.

Doesn’t exactly feel magical.

But there’s another way to ski.

Picture this instead: you pull up, click into your skis, throw on your skins, and start moving uphill. No lifts. No noise. Yeah, you’re climbing a mountain on skis, but the views are unreal, the pace is yours, and the snow ahead hasn’t been touched.

You reach the top, take it in for a second, then drop in. No speaker backpacks. No one cutting you off. Just quiet, soft turns and that dopamine hit you’ve been chasing all season. Every turn feels earned, and honestly, the climb was completely worth it.

That’s why people choose backcountry skiing.

There’s no rush to beat lift lines or sprint for one fresh run before it’s tracked out. The snow stays good longer, the experience feels more intentional, and the whole day just hits differently.

And if you’re just getting into backcountry skiing, Hagan is built for moments like this. Lightweight touring skis, skins, and boots designed to move efficiently uphill and feel confident on the descent—so you’re not fighting your gear, you’re just enjoying the mountains.

Because when skiing feels this good, it’s hard to go back.

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