E32 -⛷️ Tien Shan-anigans: Steppe-ing into the Sweet History of Kyrgyzstan’s Sugar ❄️
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Let's ride some powder in the Switzerland of Central Asia.
In this episode of Steppe By Steppe, we journey to the "Mountains of Heaven" to uncover a skiing legacy that is both ancient and radically modern. While the rest of the world looks to the Alps, we explore why Kyrgyzstan is a "primed canvas" for those seeking the wildest backcountry on Earth.
We trace the timeline from 10,000-year-old wooden planks in the Altai region to the Soviet Olympic training grounds of Karakol, where the USSR once tested torpedoes in the same lakes where we now find après-ski relaxation.
Join us as we discuss the "art" of navigating the region’s notorious "sugar snow," the rise of community-based tourism in the world’s largest walnut forest, and how modern geopolitics is bringing a new generation of "draft-dodging" instructors to the Kyrgyz slopes.
Whether you’re here for the yurt-based expeditions or the fermented mare’s milk, this episode proves that in the Tien Shan, the adventure is always "never not powder shredding".