ga2ski
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I raced at night at Pat's last year. Before that i hadn't ski at night in about 10 years. Oh wait I skied on powder night at GunRock the season before, but before that i hadn't night skied since 1993 when i graduated high school.
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Sparky said:What, no Jiminy Peak?
I agree the day time is better. When I was in school I was like the students in your ski club, the only time I got to ski was during our town's ski club at night. I was just happy to be on skis.highpeaksdrifter said:All skiing is good skiing for sure, but I'll wager the vast majority of us would rather ski in the daytime then at night. I actually now high school students in my ski club who have never skied in the day light. I think that's kinda sad, but they think it's normal. Any of you know anyone who is strictly a night owl?
highpeaksdrifter said:Any of you know anyone who is strictly a night owl?
Lostone said:I don't like it. I don't like flat light, and it don't get much flatter.
Greg said:I don't find the light during night skiing to be flat at all. Just the opposite really. Certainly better than a cloudy day late in the pm. If a light is out or if the positioning is poor (spaced too far), night skiing can be a challenge though. Night skiing definitely adds another element of difficulty.
Agreed! And I bought a pair of cheapy googles with clear lenses late last season; that's just easier than swapping lenses. Haven't had the chance to use them yet.JimG. said:The key to good night skiing vision is to have clear lenses for your goggles.
Because with any other color lens you might as well put a blindfold on.
Greg said:Agreed! And I bought a pair of cheapy googles with clear lenses late last season; that's just easier than swapping lenses. Haven't had the chance to use them yet.
Very good. The only spot I have trouble is the Canyon Run runout before the last drop to the lifts on Exhibition. I'm usually just bombing through that part anyway though so no bg deal. Nor'easter is lit up well which is what I'm most concerned with:Grassi21 said:This sort of ties two threads together. What do you think of the lighting set-up at Sundown?
Greg said:Very good. The only spot I have trouble is the Canyon Run runout before the last drop to the lifts on Exhibition. I'm usually just bombing through that part anyway though so no bg deal. Nor'easter is lit up well which is what I'm most concerned with:
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The summit is very bright and the lighting on the rest of the mountain seems pretty good. Small mountain so the lights are probably easier to maintain. I've seen some bad lighting at Jiminy though...