Fitwell Snowboard Boots Review

Hanging out in my Fitwells waiting for the snow to fall in Japan

Over the past decade I’ve been using the Boots for on 90% of my backcountry missions with well over 1000 days of tedious climbing and doing everything I can to break down the boots to on avail. I’ve had numerous people ask me if they are worth purchasing and I always say yes and so I thought I would put up a Fitwell backcountry snowboard boots review from my experience.

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Kyle Miller and the history of my Splitboarding

Who

My name is Kyle Miller and I was born and raised near Seattle Washington where my family immigrated from Finland back in the 1880’s and was the third generation to call that corner of the world home. Growing up I was the exact opposite of sporty with a life filled with video games, television and more video games until I turned 20. After experiencing a fatal car crash and developing PTSD I was introduced to snowboarding. What was supposed by be a quick fix became an obsession as I bought a seasons pass to my local ski hill (Crystal Mountain) after the first few days of snowboarding not realizing that this would forever change my life. After a single season of riding the resort daily a friend had bought a splitboard and basically said if you want to keep riding with me you need to get one too. At the time (2001) Splitboards were unheard of and through the kindness of the local Burton rep he gave me one that was collecting dust in his storage and I was off on yet again another life changing sport.

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North Cascade Ranges Project

During the 2009-2010 season, I focused my attention on the exploration of Washington’s North Cascades. This area is considered by many to be among the wildest, most remote, and most rugged of those in the contiguous U.S., and certainly the wildest of the Cascades. Situated North of Stevens Pass and stretching to the American border, … Read more

Kotimaani Historia Salish Sea

Salish Sea on kaunis lahti, jossa on reheviä metsiä ja vuoria ympärillä. Vaikka se on karua seutua, niin se on ollut kotimaaa Amerikan intiaaniheimolle Salish. He asuivät, metsästivät, kalastivät ja keräsivät marjoja tällä eristäytyneellä maalla. Se oli 1776 kuin Captin James Cook tuli sinne laivalla ja nähnyt valtavan ja kauniin maan. Pikkuhiljaa sinne tuli enemmän … Read more

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