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fknlo posted:https://i.imgur.com/o7X0lJh.mp4 Best option is clearly gunning the accelerator as soon as you can't see anything past the hood of your car. spwrozek posted:This is just silly Haha, loving classic. If I were him, I'd roll with it and insist I was getting a necessary medical treatment. He has that "caught loving the neighbor's cat" look on his face.
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Question Mark Mound posted:I'm just back from a snowboarding trip in Mt Vogel in Slovenia (don't go there btw, although Slovenia itself is lovely!) and figured it's about time to upgrade from my bottom-of-the-line Trespass/TK Maxx clothing to something maybe a little better. As you're in the UK I'd recommend looking on Sportpursuit, high quality kit is generally 40-50% off there. Getting some Arcteryx stuff or whatever will last you for years.
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il serpente cosmico posted:He has that "caught loving the neighbor's cat" look on his face. I was unaware this was a standardized look. :tmyk:
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knox_harrington posted:As you're in the UK I'd recommend looking on Sportpursuit, high quality kit is generally 40-50% off there. Getting some Arcteryx stuff or whatever will last you for years.
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Wistful of Dollars posted:I was unaware this was a standardized look. :tmyk: Oh come on, everyone's been caught once or twice
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Question Mark Mound posted:Cheers! Checked them out and the prices seem decent. Ended up getting the gloves and jacket from other sites (cheaper jacket elsewhere and gloves sold out on the place I linked) but since I have a long time between now and my next trip, I'll check out Sportpursuit every so often for the other items. Setups are best built over time, and duct-taped in time after that. Good call. Plenty of summer discounts to be had in a few months.
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Wistful of Dollars posted:I was unaware this was a standardized look. :tmyk: You haven't lived, friend.
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Took the cochises out on a 2ft powder day yesterday. Legs are completely shot. I feel like being able to drive those skis requires a lot more than putting them on like four times a season. But they crushed it and I’m definitely getting better at maneuvering those things in chop. Then took the snowboard out today and got fresh tracks down dihedral face which was thigh deep amazingness. Also had the privilege of hearing some lady with an epic pass bitch at the liftie because our passes aren’t RFID and she had to *gasp* pull it out of her pocket. Moot .1415926535 fucked around with this message at 00:26 on Mar 6, 2019 |
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What the gently caress the RFID epic passes are poo poo anyway and all that happens is you end up with people holding up the chair because they can't figure out what side to put their pass/the pass scanners aren't working right/some combination of the two.
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HookShot posted:What the gently caress the RFID epic passes are poo poo anyway and all that happens is you end up with people holding up the chair because they can't figure out what side to put their pass/the pass scanners aren't working right/some combination of the two. Its weird, I have trouble at a lot of IKON places, but I've never had an issue at EPIC places. Same jacket and everything
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hahaha https://www.instagram.com/p/Bun4eTkB0hw/
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 01:09 |
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While I can agree that there are idiots who can't seem to figure out how to put there RFID card in an empty pocket and definitely not next to a cellphone, I'm pretty happy Sugarbush switched over and feel like the overall experience is smoother.
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The Glumslinger posted:Its weird, I have trouble at a lot of IKON places, but I've never had an issue at EPIC places. Same jacket and everything It actually could very well be a Whistler thing, we had RFID passes the year before switching to Epic too and they sucked then also so maybe it's that the machines here are poo poo. They take the gates out except on the valley level lifts on weekends now because it's such a gently caress up. If I'm training and wearing my a vest, a puffy or a light jacket, where I keep my pass in the left hand pocket with literally nothing else on my entire left side I have to pick up the side of the jacket and press it against the scanner for it to register.
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$400 for just a basin. Yikes. Looks like epic local it is again.
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spwrozek posted:$400 for just a basin. Yikes. Looks like epic local it is again. That seems in line with comparable mountains. Sucks that they don’t have partner mountain discounts yet, but you figure Loveland is $450, as is Winter Park.
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Dangerllama posted:
Fair. Although for the price winter park is the best deal for sure. I was considering Copper + A Basin but that would be $950 with no other perks for travel.
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I would spend whatever on an A-basin pass. It's the best one anyways
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# ? Mar 6, 2019 02:31 |
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Copper 4 pack plus a double down got me 8 days for $419 Then they gave us a bunch of free ones. Copper rules. They're customer service is great, I think it's cuz they are still largely independent from Vail?
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I’m still pissed at Copper for their inability to get the lifts going properly on a 2’ day. Meanwhile, outside peaceful Berthoud Falls… https://twitter.com/COAvalancheInfo/status/1103037602624606209
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KoRMaK posted:Copper 4 pack plus a double down got me 8 days for $419 They are part of the equally big KSL. I usually get 30-40 resort days a year fwiw. RC Cola posted:I would spend whatever on an A-basin pass. It's the best one anyways I mean in a good snow year it is good. East wall is fun. Years where zuma doesn't open are rough. When it is bad weather out it is a hard mountain to ride, jointly with Keystone resolved that (keystone is a great storm skiing mountain with the slightly lower elevation). I have to take 2 buses! or drive to A Basin (with a transfer at keystone...). Honestly I ski A basin only in the spring. I figure a few beach days are easy to just buy a day pass ahead of time if needed.
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big crush on Chad OMG posted:It’s time to get loud I’ve just found a matching jacket for this and now i am fully leaning into being a highlighter
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big crush on Chad OMG posted:I’ve just found a matching jacket for this and now i am fully leaning into being a highlighter If you go full yellow man you need some kind of comedy hat like https://vimeo.com/319218176#t=57s
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big crush on Chad OMG posted:I’ve just found a matching jacket for this and now i am fully leaning into being a highlighter If you're ever up in Whistler wearing that I'll come skiing with you in my purple monster outfit (purple pants and puffy)
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I cannot imagine the chaos in the KT-22 lift line these days on a weekend powder day if squaw didn't have RFID season passes They've had that for at least 10 years I think? And other resorts are just getting on that now, and failing? Come on. It's not like having to take your pass out is some great burden, but it is sure as poo poo unnecessary.
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 05:27 |
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Going up to Squaw this weekend
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 05:31 |
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Man the avalanche danger in Colorado is insane right now.
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Apparently there was another slide next to the Conoco at Copper. Broke a gas main and closed 91.
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 16:46 |
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God drat what is going on over there, I was just at WPK and poo poo was blue bird :OO
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Razzled posted:God drat what is going on over there, I was just at WPK and poo poo was blue bird :OO Yeah, it was fantastic when I was there last week. And then apparently all hell broke loose.
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Razzled posted:God drat what is going on over there, I was just at WPK and poo poo was blue bird :OO 3-4' of snow last weekend, 12-18" last night. More coming. Heavy and wet snow. I70 was covered again in 10 mile canyon from a natural slide.
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Peak 1 in Frisco slid, took down a ton of trees. Looks like a nice groomer at this point. A Basin closed all day, same with upper mountain at Breck. Tomorrow is going to be a good day.
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:26 |
Holy poo poo, if you'd shown me that with no context I would have thought that was a groomed run
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:41 |
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meanwhile the canadian rockies haven't had snow in a month...
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 18:42 |
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Hey, if we have a 4wd car and it says to carry chains, should we have enough for 2 wheels or all 4?
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The Glumslinger posted:Hey, if we have a 4wd car and it says to carry chains, should we have enough for 2 wheels or all 4? All 4
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The Glumslinger posted:Hey, if we have a 4wd car and it says to carry chains, should we have enough for 2 wheels or all 4? You should make sure you read the law closely. A lot of States you get an out with snow tires and AWD/4WD. Buy 4 if you have to though. Also make sure you can actually put them on your car. You can't install them on a Subaru Impreza for example.
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 19:10 |
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I-70 is closed from 40 to Vail. I haven't seen that before.
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# ? Mar 7, 2019 19:29 |
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Yes, putting chains on a Subaru is a good way to grenade your center diff and transmission. You should buy snow tires instead. You can get away with low profile chains on the front for very short distances at very slow speeds over low traction conditions, but anything else will eat up the center diff, and oftentimes take the transmission with it. If you do have a 4WD vehicle and one pair of chains, your best bet is to put them on your front tires. Putting them front and rear is probably overkill, but read your area's vehicle code. il serpente cosmico fucked around with this message at 19:44 on Mar 7, 2019 |
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HookShot posted:Nice!
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il serpente cosmico posted:Yes, putting chains on a Subaru is a good way to grenade your center diff and transmission. You should buy snow tires instead. You can get away with low profile chains on the front for very short distances at very slow speeds over low traction conditions, but anything else will eat up the center diff, and oftentimes take the transmission with it. do you have any more info on this? seems like chains/cables on the front only would be a way worse decision.
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