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2014 was the first time I heard of this BC equipment demo event (it's more than that, there're several guided BC tours in the Keene Valley area, and some film/art show etc. http://www.mountaineer.com/ski-fest) But it rained last year so I waited with baited breath for this year. Forecast was showing a nice warm 20+ degree day. What luck!
It's a 4 hr drive each way. I would have never done that as a day trip if it's just a ski day. But I've been hoping to check out the various BC setup/system to make a decision on which way to go. This is one of the relatively few ones that has both tele and AT equipment for people to try on.
And being a relatively new event and still unknown outside of the ADK area. I figure I may have better chance of getting the demo without too much waiting around.
Side note, 2 hr into my 4 hr drive up, my car's check engine light came on and the dashboard lit up like a Christmas tree! (fortunately all yellow not red) I've had that happened once before and the dealer advised I could still drive it. Still, continuing another 2 hr away from home with a risk of being stranded 4 hr from home was a very discomforting thought. But I had such a high hope to hit this demo that I just ignore that voice of sanity in my head and soldiered on!
Arrived shortly after the "official" start, there were only about 30 cars, that includes the vendors. Cosy low key event, just as I had hoped.
Scarpa, Dynafit, Marmot and Voile were flying their banners. Quickly scored a pair of Scarpa boot, and the guy also sorted out a pair of Voile skis of my size. Off to the lift I go, in my brand spanking new (to me) tele setup!
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If you're like me, you probably never heard of Otis Mountain, never mind skied it.
The single rope tow was...terrifyingly fast! Although I learned on rope tows, this one look scary fast. I decided to swallow my pride and ask the liftie for a quick refresher on how to safely use this contraption. His first advice? Put my nice new mitten back in the car and go to that bucket to get myself a pair of old, beat up work gloves!
Off I went, a flying start on the rope tow and before I know it, I was at the end of the tow and off-loaded into a tiny clearing in the trees!
Only I was on a pair of tele boots with no fixed heels and I don't know how to tele!!!
(to be continued)
It's a 4 hr drive each way. I would have never done that as a day trip if it's just a ski day. But I've been hoping to check out the various BC setup/system to make a decision on which way to go. This is one of the relatively few ones that has both tele and AT equipment for people to try on.
And being a relatively new event and still unknown outside of the ADK area. I figure I may have better chance of getting the demo without too much waiting around.
Side note, 2 hr into my 4 hr drive up, my car's check engine light came on and the dashboard lit up like a Christmas tree! (fortunately all yellow not red) I've had that happened once before and the dealer advised I could still drive it. Still, continuing another 2 hr away from home with a risk of being stranded 4 hr from home was a very discomforting thought. But I had such a high hope to hit this demo that I just ignore that voice of sanity in my head and soldiered on!
Arrived shortly after the "official" start, there were only about 30 cars, that includes the vendors. Cosy low key event, just as I had hoped.
Scarpa, Dynafit, Marmot and Voile were flying their banners. Quickly scored a pair of Scarpa boot, and the guy also sorted out a pair of Voile skis of my size. Off to the lift I go, in my brand spanking new (to me) tele setup!
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If you're like me, you probably never heard of Otis Mountain, never mind skied it.
The single rope tow was...terrifyingly fast! Although I learned on rope tows, this one look scary fast. I decided to swallow my pride and ask the liftie for a quick refresher on how to safely use this contraption. His first advice? Put my nice new mitten back in the car and go to that bucket to get myself a pair of old, beat up work gloves!
Off I went, a flying start on the rope tow and before I know it, I was at the end of the tow and off-loaded into a tiny clearing in the trees!
Only I was on a pair of tele boots with no fixed heels and I don't know how to tele!!!
(to be continued)
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