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		<title>60-Second Expert: How to Manage Your Climbing Skins</title>
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		<dc:creator>steve casimiro</dc:creator>
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There are few pieces of gear that better illustrate the saying &#8220;sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you&#8221; than climbing skins. These amazing devices stick to the bottom of your skis&#8211;they have a directional nap, like an animal&#8217;s fur, that allows the ski to slide forward (uphill) but not backward&#8211;and enable you [...]]]></description>
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