Let It Snow!!!! Winter Sports Thread
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I like your gear Finn, well played.
The hills here are so weak I don't even wear technical gear half the time. If I fall down on these groomers I might as well stay home.
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If you have a lot of flatter light where you live a softer lense (rose, light blue, yellow) is going to make it a lot easier to see differences in snow texture and contour. If you're somewhere with lots of light then you need to start getting into different lenses. I live in a place where I rarely have need for those lenses, so I can't even think of the colours to be on the lookout for off the top of my head. Beyond that, make sure they have got venting and that you don't get goggle gap and you'll be set
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The IOX come with two lenses. 1 dark for sunlight the other pinkish for foggier condition (I mainly use the pink for everything, unless it's crazy sunny out)
These will never fog ever!!!
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Skied my local mountain last night. I frequent their 4 times a week. Last night was so icy I could have gone down the trails on ice skates. I was so pleasantly surprised how my Volkl Kendo's sliced through the ice. Very impressive no chatter and very grippy. Outstanding edge hold for having a 89mm waist. Unless you have skied the east you will not really understand what I am talking about. East Coasters are not spoiled like you West Coasters and Euros.
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I detest skiing on ice
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It's a way of life in the east
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Better than nothing, or even than how flat it is here. We get the most amazing powder you can't do shit with.
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Are there any snow sports recommendations where you aren't freezing your nuts off?
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Are there any snow sports recommendations where you aren't freezing your nuts off?
video games
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hahahahaha, all i have is an atari 2600, don't think any winter sports were on the consoles back then
i do admire you snow bunnies for going out on those little toothpicks down a snowy mountain fast as hell. i don't want to go out like sunny. y'all got some balls as any thing i do not have control over scares the sh!t out of me . . . yes, i'm scared of a bunch of stuff.
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It gets icy out west. It's called boilerplate. That's a west term that you don't here in the east.
We are talking about different kinds of conditions. I have been everywhere between Hood & Whiteface. Including some of my faves A Basin, squaw, black comb and mad river. We are talking different animals here.
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this thread needs pictures of yous in action.
yes i wrote yous :O)
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Next few weeks will get Urb over here and have him shoot me in a jib session.
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what is this "jib" & is it something you can put on a public forum
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I detest skiing on ice
iirc i loved it back then…gonna report back as soon as i've tried it
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I can definitely relate to the east coast cold and ice. Grew up snowboarding most nights at blue mountain in Ontario, riding boilerplate ice, makes your riding skills much stronger for sure, and night skiing is such a pleasure after a long day. Where is your home mountain d666? Someone requested action photos, so I will comply.
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I live 3 min from Mountain Creek. It's a small mountain with horrible icy terrain. With a great park. It's great for what it is. Get out of work ski for 3 hours come home before jake goes to bed. I have only made up to VT three times so far this season Killington, Okemo and Mad River.