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George H.W. oval office posted:What are the best sites to pick up gear during the summer sales? As a Texas skier that's looking to put more time on the slopes every year it's finally time I got something proper instead of the stuff I've scavenged from Goodwill. The links in the OP are all pretty good, in addition I'd shoutout Corbett's, https://www.corbetts.com/ which can be pretty sweet for Americans because of the exchange rate arbitrage from Canadian (just got bindings from them.) I can also second Evo as a drat fine shop. Be sure to look up and obsess over hard goods at https://blisterreview.com/. I've never done the wax-cake thing either, I'm always sure to just have some wax on my skis before summer comes. Sofar there's never been a problem. Spring snow on unwaxed skis is a painful experience anyway so the two usually go hand in hand. I do feel like an rear end in a top hat, though; I'm good enough and obsessed enough at this sport that you'd think I'd get with the program and be obsessed with wax, too. Somehow it never stuck.
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https://www.kxan.com/weather/noaa-declares-el-nino-advisory-issued/ Release the Nino
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# ? Jun 9, 2023 16:43 |
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George H.W. oval office posted:https://www.kxan.com/weather/noaa-declares-el-nino-advisory-issued/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0-pHnykC9s
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# ? Jun 9, 2023 16:57 |
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there was a few inches of fresh pow this Sunday at Mammoth. pretty unreal.
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# ? Jun 13, 2023 21:15 |
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bobz0r posted:there was a few inches of fresh pow this Sunday at Mammoth. pretty unreal.
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# ? Jun 14, 2023 06:43 |
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Midjourney is doesn't the gently caress know what a snowboard is, but I want the outfit it generated.
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# ? Jun 22, 2023 20:59 |
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are his feet backwards
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# ? Jun 22, 2023 23:18 |
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Those are my powder pontoons
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# ? Jun 23, 2023 03:10 |
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Combat Pretzel posted:Midjourney is doesn't the gently caress know what a snowboard is, but I want the outfit it generated. did it write the text for you too
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# ? Jun 23, 2023 23:10 |
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https://www.steamboatpilot.com/news/colorados-ski-area-without-any-chairlifts-bluebird-backcountry-announces-permanent-closure/ Not overly surprised they didn't make it. This place was kind of in the middle of nowhere and had no place to stay close by. I think Backcountry use is up overall but slowing way down. From what I have seen most of the people I know who got backcountry equipment have barely used it.
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 14:09 |
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spwrozek posted:https://www.steamboatpilot.com/news/colorados-ski-area-without-any-chairlifts-bluebird-backcountry-announces-permanent-closure/ Never went, but I feel like the pricing and the terrain they had wasn't helping either. Pretty spendy for tickets and most of the time they only had ~400-500' runs open. Probably not very many people who are going to make that drive again and again for that experience.
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 16:10 |
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spwrozek posted:I think Backcountry use is up overall but slowing way down. From what I have seen most of the people I know who got backcountry equipment have barely used it. I am very hopeful for a coming glut of lightly used gear that drives down prices.
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 18:17 |
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I have some 2008 Gotamas with original Dukes on them if you want some old gear on the cheap Can't say they'd qualify as "lightly used" though
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 18:20 |
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You’re kind to offer but I have my own well-used gear. I want good deals on stuff I’m too cheap to buy new from people who weren’t.
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 19:59 |
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spwrozek posted:I think Backcountry use is up overall but slowing way down. From what I have seen most of the people I know who got backcountry equipment have barely used it. I only bought BC stuff because I was moving out west. Could never imagine dealing with the backcountry in New England, even if Tucks is a legendary spot. There's simply not enough good snow days in New England anymore for the weekend warriors from Boston to commit to a backcountry day over a mediocre day at the resort, if your goal is to actually go ski. Meanwhile if I drive the 4hrs from LA to the Eastern Sierra, even if the snow is crap, I get a hike with some amazing views. Also I've noticed that resort skiers and backcountry skiers tend to have different attitudes toward experiencing the outdoors, and sadly a lot of people who I imagine would be very into BC skiing are hesitant about investing their time and money into learning how to ski at a resort first (especially if there aren't small mountains nearby). MIT's outing club has a nice program open to the community with volunteer trip leaders and cheap A/T equipment rentals, but that's not exactly something you see elsewhere. Suicide Watch fucked around with this message at 22:51 on Jul 10, 2023 |
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pretty sure most people who got into BC because it was trendy gave up after their first 1000 ft ascent
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 22:51 |
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Suicide Watch posted:a lot of people who I imagine would be very into BC skiing are hesitant about investing their time and money into learning how to ski at a resort first That was me for years
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 02:38 |
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Turns out climbing up hill for a few turns is miserable to the vast majority of the population. A million times so with COVID pocked lungs, who'da thunk it? SeaborneClink fucked around with this message at 16:29 on Jul 11, 2023 |
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I view the bc as an opportunity to go for a nice hike with a much more pleasant decent than downhiking. If you have to drive a few hours I think it's less appealing than my 30-45 minute drive to a trailhead. Or to a resort to uphill inbounds for that matter.
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 15:37 |
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lol there are sooooo many more people going uphill here (inbounds) that they had to make an uphill pass. Also sucks going down a narrow cat track and there’s a conga line of em. https://summitatsnoqualmie.com/uphill-travel-policy Rotten fucked around with this message at 19:53 on Jul 11, 2023 |
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I suspect Telluride isn’t far behind on creating an uphill pass. They restrict uphill to two beginner runs, but at the top of those runs there’s a lift that doesn’t have pass scanners so if you’re willing to put in the work you can totally sneak onto the upper resort.
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 19:55 |
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A lot of New England resorts have uphill passes or policies, most of which arrived during the pandemic. But even some of the friendliest resorts here seem to be starting to rethink the degree to which they welcome uphillers. And I don’t doubt that some bad behavior by tourers is part of that.
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 19:59 |
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I generally wouldn't bother skinning in a resort when it's open but last season some of my best skiing was when our local place (snowbowl in mt) was closed or broken down. early season before they even opened was amazing, then the powder day where the power went out and I had to go home and get my other skis I think i had one of my best runs of all time. But also for me skiing uphill goes pretty well with my normal rest of the year activities involving riding bikes up mountains.
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 20:01 |
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Rotten posted:lol there are sooooo many more people going uphill here (inbounds) that they had to make an uphill pass. Also sucks going down a narrow cat track and there’s a conga line of em. People skinning are the least of your worries at snoqualmie, they’re slow and predictable. Much easier to avoid than the people with kids on 20ft leashes.
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 20:23 |
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Rotten posted:lol there are sooooo many more people going uphill here (inbounds) that they had to make an uphill pass. Also sucks going down a narrow cat track and there’s a conga line of em. Not only that but after people bought the uphill pass for the season, they limited the hours and days of uphill travel to weekdays only.
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 20:32 |
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I guess it’s only really an issue for me at Hyak
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 20:37 |
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Uphill resort passes are about money, nothing else. Which makes it even crazier that Vail doesn't have them (at least at the Colorado resorts).
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 21:37 |
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Both Aspen and Sunlight have them, but you get a free uphill pass with your season pass. I uphill inbounds at least once a week, usually twice, for the convenience of a workout before work. Also the Colorado snowpack and general backcountry hazards make solo backcountry risky in most areas, so it's nice not to worry. There are like three spots in the valley I'll go solo, but the ability to crank out a bigger amount of vert on the resort and the fact that I'm like 10 mns from work after I'm done doing a Tiehack lap is nice. I wouldn't pay for an uphill pass, though. Like if we're on a ski road trip, we're always either paying for a lift ticket or going into the bc. I am firmly on it being a dumb cash grab.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 17:10 |
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Most New England resorts do uphill day tickets for a nominal amount, like $10 or $20, that I don’t mind paying the few times I want to skin at a resort. But at least some do only uphill season passes and gently caress that. Waterville Valley is one.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 20:20 |
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The one at snoqualmie is like $50 for the season so its pretty minimal.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 20:38 |
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spwrozek posted:Uphill resort passes are about money, nothing else. Which makes it even crazier that Vail doesn't have them (at least at the Colorado resorts). I believe the Vail resorts are on public land and thus are limited in how they can sell or deny uphill travel.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 23:01 |
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Mammoth still has plenty of snow, y’all. This was Thursday.
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# ? Jul 13, 2023 01:49 |
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Also awesome: ample dispersed camping with 3-4 miles of lifts
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# ? Jul 13, 2023 01:55 |
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I forgot to post my pictures from 4th of July weekend but suffice to say it was a LOT busier than what you got mid week. Gratz on spoiling your kids with summer skiing!
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asur posted:I believe the Vail resorts are on public land and thus are limited in how they can sell or deny uphill travel. Most the non Vail owned resorts in Colorado require an uphill pass and are located on public land.
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# ? Jul 13, 2023 17:50 |
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Yeah Aspen is on public land and has a $60 season/$10 day uphill pass. They "justify" it as maintaining the facilities, snowcats, etc. Several resorts have safe sidecountry routes you can use to access an inbound descent. I work up the side of Sunlight via some OB work roads and Babbish Gulch and descend inbounds when I'm over there. I think Vail resorts just don't get enough uphill traffic to warrant a pass, but it's been a while since I've been at one so things may have changed. Honestly I think resorts could lean into it way harder with more uphill lessons and rentals with backcountry skiing being more present in the zeitgeist. At the very least, sell it to yoga moms who want to get an hour of exercise before their afternoon bump and bottle of champagne.
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# ? Jul 13, 2023 19:06 |
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A small fee is fine because you’re patrol’s problem if something goes sideways. We also live in a litigious society so someone else has got to deal with the paperwork around your being on-site. All of this has associated costs. That said, at least here in CO if someone can’t figure out a safe place to skin without having to drop money for the privilege I feel like that’s probably the bigger issue.
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Eejit posted:Honestly I think resorts could lean into it way harder with more uphill lessons and rentals with backcountry skiing being more present in the zeitgeist. At the very least, sell it to yoga moms who want to get an hour of exercise before their afternoon bump and bottle of champagne. Hard to imagine the juice would be worth the squeeze for that potential clientele. Skinning basically sucks while you’re still learning how, doubly so if the equipment is beat or if you’re, like, wearing insulated pants. But after you have the hang of it it’s too low intensity to replace Pilates or peloton or whatever they’d be doing instead.
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# ? Jul 14, 2023 00:04 |
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waffle enthusiast posted:
I would disagree. Backcountry hazards increase exponentially in the winter. And access to avy education is gatekept by expensive courses with limited availability. Finding a spot that YOU know is safe vs that people have told you is safe is a giant barrier to entry. I did not feel comfortable putting a toe outside the boundary until I met knowledgeable folks and only really feel comfortable determining low risk terrain is safe to ride after several years of experience as well as education. Out here in the Elks it's doubly punishing because so much terrain is adjacent to very steep terrain. Like, aside from resort terrain, there are so so few safe places to uphill near Aspen. And if we get a sudden spike in danger, even previously safe areas can become dangerous. I just feel it's disingenuous to say people can easily find safe places to skin in the Colorado Rockies. ought ten posted:Hard to imagine the juice would be worth the squeeze for that potential clientele. Skinning basically sucks while you’re still learning how, doubly so if the equipment is beat or if you’re, like, wearing insulated pants. But after you have the hang of it it’s too low intensity to replace Pilates or peloton or whatever they’d be doing instead. Maybe haha. And maybe this is my sales pitch to SkiCo next season!
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Not in any way to counter your point, but because you reminded me of it and it is relevant, this book might be of value to CO folks earlier in their touring experience than you, to help navigate that difficulty. I have no familiarity with the terrain to know how good the recommendations are, but maybe you do: https://beaconguidebooks.com/product/light-tours-of-colorado-atlas/
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