riverc0il
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You planning on visiting avi terrain?Picked up a shovel/probe combo off SAC last year. Still no beacon, or avi training for that matter.
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You planning on visiting avi terrain?Picked up a shovel/probe combo off SAC last year. Still no beacon, or avi training for that matter.
Not especially, thus no beacon. Although I suppose it's not called the Gulf of Slides for nothing. Mostly looking to start exploring beyond the usual haunts this year if I can and get up to Tuckerman while Sherbie is still open.You planning on visiting avi terrain?
I am looking seriously at these skis but am holding off for a demo and prices to come down.Fischer Watea 94...mmm mmm good.
I am looking seriously at these skis but am holding off for a demo and prices to come down.
I just pulled the trigger on a pair of Head Mad Trix Mogul skis with PX12 bindings. At least I should have the moguls covered for this year. I'll be looking for a pair of mid-fats as well. The mogul skis were a wicked good deal that I've been eyeing all summer and I couldn't pass it up any longer...
These types of comments make me nervous. I look for powder tree skis to not be stable at speed and have great edge hold. More concerned about powder, float, and especially short, nimble, tight tree skiing type turns. Very delicate balance between good float and nimble enough to make the tight turns and cuts of New England wood and tree skiing.I demoed them last year on a typical EC day...great edge hold, stable at speed and you know they'll float well. nice addition to the quiver.
These types of comments make me nervous. I look for powder tree skis to not be stable at speed and have great edge hold. More concerned about powder, float, and especially short, nimble, tight tree skiing type turns. Very delicate balance between good float and nimble enough to make the tight turns and cuts of New England wood and tree skiing.
Fischer Watea 94...mmm mmm good.