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Moot . posted:Anyone know about the lifespan on custom footbeds? I think my boots are just about done and would like to be able to swap my footbeds over to whatever new boots I get. A good custom footbed should last several hundred ski days
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Moot . posted:Anyone know about the lifespan on custom footbeds? I think my boots are just about done and would like to be able to swap my footbeds over to whatever new boots I get. The important thing to look out for is to make sure they get a chance to dry out after you ski. Sometimes this means pulling them out of your boots overnight to dry out. If they stay moist (and your feet sweat, they will have moisture) they can tend to delaminate. Newer materials may not be as susceptible to this as traditional cork footbeds, idk.
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 02:54 |
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drat my bad, i guess ill stop using my speaker also, looks like there will be snow week that i go to breck, so hooray. hopefully there's some at copper too
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 02:55 |
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Season started off early here but it's still only really good for xc. We've had back to back systems dump 6+ inches of heavy snow and then rain for a couple hours. It's set up everything groomed to be super hard and fast but straight poo poo for downhill except for a few hours of spring-style corn here and there. Did a 14 mile skinny-ski backcountry mission to compensate and it was good. Hopefully we get some cold temps and serious lake effect soon!
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 03:01 |
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Holy poo poo, squaw got 17 inches yesterday, 29 inches today. Can't wait till I go next week.
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 03:01 |
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kiimo posted:That seems like a lot of work to take a couple drags off a vape pen but then again I might have felt differently 20 years ago. Made a lot more sense when you were passing around a joint or a bowl with buddies. Finding a nice spot and settling in for a safety meeting in the woods was always a good time, though I never got to use any rad shacks. Widespread legalization is probably going to see a lot of that kind of stoner culture just straight vanish, both because pocket vapes are incredible and because nobody gives a poo poo so why hide anymore? The transgressiveness was fun when I was younger but the tradeoff is worth it IMO.
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 03:18 |
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10156571770315041&set=a.10150595626420041&type=3&theater This is a very important read. From Whistler a couple days ago.
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 03:21 |
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Spime Wrangler posted:Made a lot more sense when you were passing around a joint or a bowl with buddies. Finding a nice spot and settling in for a safety meeting in the woods was always a good time, though I never got to use any rad shacks.
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 03:34 |
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IncredibleIgloo posted:I have only been skiing a couple seasons now, but have noticed some behaviours on the mountain that I find, well, questionable. I was wondering if the wonderful skiing goon hive-mind could weigh in on a few behaviours for me. Are these faux pas or am I just a grumpy old? Sorry, I'm a speaker bad. I keep a UE Roll in my backpack and listen to ambient music while I ride lifts alone and ride trees. Headphones cut off awareness and especially for solo riding it's nice to have a rhythm so I don't get too in my head overthinking about what I'm doing next. I turn it off when loading lifts, though lifts are usually no-wait-ride-on where I am. Japanese people mostly refuse to fill lift chairs to capacity, almost all quads end up with 2 people riding them. No weed here, but lots of beer and sake, mostly consumed at the restaurants or just outside.
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Mongoose posted:Sorry, I'm a speaker bad. I keep a UE Roll in my backpack and listen to ambient music while I ride lifts alone and ride trees. Headphones cut off awareness and especially for solo riding it's nice to have a rhythm so I don't get too in my head overthinking about what I'm doing next. I turn it off when loading lifts, though lifts are usually no-wait-ride-on where I am. Japanese people mostly refuse to fill lift chairs to capacity, almost all quads end up with 2 people riding them. No weed here, but lots of beer and sake, mostly consumed at the restaurants or just outside. That is very interesting about them not filling chairs to capacity. After riding the train when I visited Japan I would have thought Japan would be the place where they know how to pack a lift.
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 10:11 |
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They do a good job of it on the single seaters.
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 14:45 |
In Australia once a liftie yelled at me because in a completely empty line (there were literally zero people behind me) I waited for a group of three to go up a quad so I could take the next chair by myself.
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 16:40 |
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so a guy died in an avalanche.... safety course? https://coloradosun.com/2019/01/07/silverton-avalanche-peter-marshall-safety-course/ are level 2 courses usually out in actual avalanche territory? i don't know anything about the courses in general but i thought that they were in pretty safe flat areas where you just shovel snow on people and make people dig around for them or something
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 17:43 |
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My level 1 course was in avalanche terrain. Every course I am familiar with is, but I’ve only paid attantion to offerings in south central Alaska.
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 17:53 |
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Razzled posted:so a guy died in an avalanche.... safety course? level 2, if it's anything like in canada, takes you into actual avalanche terrain so you can do more terrain analysis but the instructor was pretty dumb0 to take a group into something like that with the risk being what it is; the easiest way to trash your operation is to kill people, not to mention killing people is a dick move
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 19:18 |
Finally got out today. Snow was decent at Lake Louise but it could still use some more! Got into the back bowls but the light was so flat I could not see any terrain, including slope, moguls, fall line, which squicked me out and kept me on well defined runs mostly. Front side was surprisingly good, especially just off Top of the World. Glad things are so good in Colorado also please die TIA e. obvs joke aside (MODS KNEW), I also have torn my ski socks so would appreciate suggestions for nice thin warm brands or materials to investigate. We have a smartwool outlet in banff village--worth it or overhyped overpriced garbage?
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# ? Jan 10, 2019 05:10 |
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Razzled posted:so a guy died in an avalanche.... safety course? This happened here a couple years back. Like five partial burials and a couple full burials I think during an avy2 course in Alta Lakes. If conditions are right you theoretically should get to do some skiing during your avalanche education. Conditions are rarely right in the San Juans.
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Bilirubin posted:Finally got out today. Snow was decent at Lake Louise but it could still use some more! Most my ski socks are smart wool. Pretty good stuff. I have been buying more darn tough lately though. They are all the same price.
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# ? Jan 10, 2019 06:25 |
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I personally love smart wool ski socks. They’re a good item to buy in the off-season, can usually be found cheap.
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# ? Jan 10, 2019 06:49 |
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I picked up two pairs of Euros brand socks for dirt cheap at a local sale and I like them a lot. Super thin but warm, soft, and comfy. I think as long as the sock is made of wool, is thin, and has some stretch but not too much it should be alright. Honestly you can tell how good a sock is by touching the material. I don't think Smartwool is magical, but they do make a good product.
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# ? Jan 10, 2019 12:23 |
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I’m a fan of smart wool. I’ve had a pair for 15 years and they’re still good as new. It’s mental.
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# ? Jan 10, 2019 14:53 |
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I too have had some pairs of Smartwool socks for years. I usually wear a thinner pair of AK or Stance socks, though anything merino would be fine.
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# ? Jan 10, 2019 16:07 |
Personally I prefer Icebreaker to Smartwool, but I appear to be in the minority.
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# ? Jan 10, 2019 16:41 |
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Playing hooky for a day trip to squaw. Will probably wind up having spent more time in the car than actually skiing, but it’s already worth it and so much better than dealing with the inevitable clusterfuck this weekend
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# ? Jan 10, 2019 20:31 |
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Spent my first day at Sun Valley today and it was a lot of fun. My sibling is still learning so we spent the day at Dollar Mountain. Since I am renting equipment here for the trip I decided to move up from beginner skis and boots to type 2/intermediate equipment. My boots that I own only have a flex of 60, so very soft, so it is quite the change for me. They have a free bus here that is really convenient. For socks I really enjoy Eurosocks. They seem to be comfortable and about the same price as others. I hate the feeling of raw wool, so I may be biased. Link below to the ones I like. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M10ETWD/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 00:44 |
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I've gotten tired of the gimmicky Just One of Those Days videos but I don't get tired of seeing Candide throw down like this: https://www.instagram.com/p/BsdbldXC-1K/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 01:11 |
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It's the third jump that I wish I could pull off. He's flying.
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 02:16 |
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Headed to Jackson tomorrow through Tuesday, perfectly timed to catch their sunny weather break in between storm systems
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 02:38 |
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I am alive after surgery. Doc said it was very shattered.
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 05:33 |
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Recover fast, young Bob Odenkirk.
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 05:35 |
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Re: climbing skins, any experience or recommendations for either G3 Alpinist or Black Diamond Ascensionist? They are both about $100 cheaper than alternatives like the Contour Hybrid Mix, which has higher reviews. I am probably more sensitive to glue failure than other considerations like glide. I don’t want some gloppy bullshit that’s going to trash my bases. Alternatively, any first hand experiences with the non-adhesive silicon ones like the “vacuums” or w/e? They sound interesting, but also like separation is pretty common.
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 05:39 |
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highme posted:Stance socks I've been wearing these exclusively for like two years now. Love em.
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Kazak_Hstan posted:Re: climbing skins, any experience or recommendations for either G3 Alpinist or Black Diamond Ascensionist? My last set were G3. The glue went bad after 3 seasons (15 ish days each). My girlfriend is on the BD Ascensionist and does very well on them. The glue seems in really good shape in there 4th season. I am on pomoca skins now and the 5 days I had this season were just awesome. Very expensive, I believe I paid 160 with 40% off. Way better uphill and the glue is really nice so far. G3 does make good skins though and the trim tool is by far the best. Whatever is cheap should last you a few seasons.
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 06:10 |
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^^^ are you gonna have one of those sweet bone spikes?HookShot posted:Personally I prefer Icebreaker to Smartwool, but I appear to be in the minority. I do love my icebreaker socks and layers but am firmly in the darn tough camp. I mean it’s a lifetime guarantee. Moot .1415926535 fucked around with this message at 06:46 on Jan 11, 2019 |
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I like stance socks! they feel nice with all the ribbing and stuff haw haw Looks like I'm gonna just miss the little storm in CO Always a day late and a dollar short, 6-8" today in breck. i fly in on thursday
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 21:14 |
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Right now they are calling for some snow next weekend. Still a ways out.
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 21:35 |
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My friend Matty owns this awesome backcountry house in the basin behind the Telluride ski resort called the Alta Lakes Observatory. https://www.altalakes.com/ It's got great big lines all around it, a badass kitchen, sleeps a bunch of people, and snowmobiles to haul all of your poo poo in and out. You can also ski in from the resort if that's your thing. And it has the old mining trestle (featured in several ski movies) right outside its front door. Full rate is $160/night pp if you have 7 people, but I think I get something like a 20-25% discount. Waiting to hear back from him on that. Looking to put together a group for the first week of April when the snowpack has settled. Just puttin it out there to see if anyone's interested.
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Moot . posted:My friend Matty owns this awesome backcountry house in the basin behind the Telluride ski resort called the Alta Lakes Observatory. I would be interested, not sure I can commit though with my recovery from surgery.
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# ? Jan 11, 2019 21:49 |
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spwrozek posted:I am alive after surgery. Doc said it was very shattered. At first glance it looked like the doctor gave up, amputated your arm, replaced it with a pillow, and booked it hoping you’d enjoy the drugs too much to notice while he was still in the hospital. Good luck with the recovery!
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He thought it would make my falls safer, haha. I thought the same with that photo as well.
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