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highpeaksdrifter

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On a scale of 1 to 10 how pissed do you get when you take a core shot in the woods. 10 being as mad as you get. 1 it's just all part of the game.

I'm about a 7. It really pisses me off, but I get it happens.
 

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I register a 1 for core shots in the woods, don't ever get to a 2 unless I hit the same obstacle twice.

If I ski the woods and DON'T get any core shots, then I register a 10 because I just wasn't trying hard enough.

Trying hard enough to do what I don't know, but core shots seem essential for woods skiing in the east.
 

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I don't really mind core shots... Except when they are next to my edge... then I get freaked that I'll pull an edge out...
 

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On a scale of 1 to 10 how pissed do you get when you take a core shot in the woods. 10 being as mad as you get. 1 it's just all part of the game.

I'm about a 7. It really pisses me off, but I get it happens.


core shots don't bother me like tearing an edge out, so I would say 5

not something I hope for but something I can repair so why let it make you crazy
 

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Good question; like others it depends on how old the skis are, where the core shot is on the ski and how good was the run. Usually a 2 for new skis. A blown edge on older skis isn't even a big deal, just mark that edge so it is always on the outside and you are good to go.
 

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On a scale of 1 to 10 how pissed do you get when you take a core shot in the woods. 10 being as mad as you get. 1 it's just all part of the game.
how deep is the powder? :lol:

doesn't bother me too much, it is a terrain situational hazard. i ski some pretty boney stuff, so i accept it. recently, i haven't seemed to core shot as much as i have previously, likely due to better technique and understanding of when and where are good places to turn in thin cover conditions. i guess with a brand new pair of skis, a core shot would put me at a 5 and would steadily decrease from there based on the age of the ski.

for a foot of fresh, always a 1 regardless of age of the board.
 

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It has to be a 1, core shots don’t bother me it just a part of the game. I think its due to several factors. I tune the skis in the family, so its just extra steps, the bulk of the time is the set up. My quiver consist of rock skis and skis that will become rock skis. With ebay, I can get better deals (more than half price) on new 1-2 yr models. Also, I prefer softer skis for the bumps and woods, they tend to have a surplus, seems like the hottest skis are targeted for groomers and speed freaks, nothing wrong with that but it’s not what I like.
 

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oh how vain.................

Come on HPD: it's just a ski............and working in the industry you get 'em cheap anyways. Core shots rarely bother me unless it is a whole edge rip and that really isn't a huge deal, just get the epoxy and C clamps. So, the rock and stump hitting season is coming close and my XXX's are ready for another season of core shots and edge rips.

PS: if you really need to feel that pristine base.......................go get your wife's skis, cus they never core shot the ski.................
 

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Skis were made to be skied on. I play the odds: When I know I'll be in the "rough" alot, I bring the appropriate skis. If they take a shot, oh well. If it's a super snow day and I'm on a new pair of boards and I venture deep into the treasure trove and leave some plastic on granite, I kneel in the snow and loftily uphold my damaged base to the sky as an offering to the P-Tex gods, hoping that they will bless me with greater base depths in the future.

Really. It's plastic after all:roll:
 
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If it's a super snow day and I'm on a new pair of boards and I venture deep into the treasure trove and leave some plastic on granite, I kneel in the snow and loftily uphold my damaged base to the sky as an offering to the P-Tex gods, hoping that they will bless me with greater base depths in the future.

Really. It's plastic after all:roll:

Hee Hee...I thought I was the only one who does this.

I also pour beer in the water when I go fishing to appease the fishing gods.
 

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WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH...
My base took a core shot...

If I retire a board without a ton of coreshots - I consider myself a failure...
 
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