highpeaksdrifter
New member
Grooming is the practice of conditioning the trails
It breaks up ice and hard-packed snow
Smooths out the surface
Churns the top layer of snow to leave a couple inches of soft, smooth, good-turning snow
If you knew little about skiing and began to frequent ski forums I think you would get the idea that grooming is a bad practice if not down right evil.
I also think that people who like groomed surfaces are afraid to say so in ski forums for fear they will be looked upon as inferior skiers/riders.
I like to make big, fast GS turns on fresh cord in the morning. I would be bored with that if I had to do it all day, but for a couple of runs it’s fun.
I know a lot of very good skiers in real life who think the same way.
Threads are started about great bumps, pow, trees, steeps, etc, all for good reason. I’ve never seen a thread started about great grooming. One reason might be the person starting it might be made to feel like a pansy for doing so and would be scorned brutally.
I bet there are a lot of people here who find a groomed surface their most enjoyable, because of skill level, conditioning, physical problems, or because speed is their thing, etc., but we’ll never know because they are ashamed to admit it because of ski forum culture.
Maybe it’s not just forums. I’ve skied with people who at the end of the day where saying how great the bumps or pow was after a few drinks. Those same people where dying in those conditions during the day cause they didn’t have the skills and/or conditioning to enjoy it.
Anyways all that is just a thought that crossed my mind last night.
Your thoughts?
It breaks up ice and hard-packed snow
Smooths out the surface
Churns the top layer of snow to leave a couple inches of soft, smooth, good-turning snow
If you knew little about skiing and began to frequent ski forums I think you would get the idea that grooming is a bad practice if not down right evil.
I also think that people who like groomed surfaces are afraid to say so in ski forums for fear they will be looked upon as inferior skiers/riders.
I like to make big, fast GS turns on fresh cord in the morning. I would be bored with that if I had to do it all day, but for a couple of runs it’s fun.
I know a lot of very good skiers in real life who think the same way.
Threads are started about great bumps, pow, trees, steeps, etc, all for good reason. I’ve never seen a thread started about great grooming. One reason might be the person starting it might be made to feel like a pansy for doing so and would be scorned brutally.
I bet there are a lot of people here who find a groomed surface their most enjoyable, because of skill level, conditioning, physical problems, or because speed is their thing, etc., but we’ll never know because they are ashamed to admit it because of ski forum culture.
Maybe it’s not just forums. I’ve skied with people who at the end of the day where saying how great the bumps or pow was after a few drinks. Those same people where dying in those conditions during the day cause they didn’t have the skills and/or conditioning to enjoy it.
Anyways all that is just a thought that crossed my mind last night.
Your thoughts?