Ski touring is a form of backcountry skiing that combines elements of mountaineering and skiing, offering adventurous skiers the opportunity to explore remote, snow-covered terrains beyond the boundaries of traditional ski resorts. Unlike downhill skiing, ski touring involves ascending and descending mountains using specialized equipment that allows skiers to climb up slopes without removing their skis.
The equipment for ski touring includes lightweight skis with touring bindings, climbing skins that provide grip for uphill travel, and boots designed for both flexibility during ascents and stability during descents. Ski tourers often use avalanche safety gear, such as beacons, probes, and shovels, as they navigate through unmarked and uncontrolled environments.