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nekdut

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  1. Someone needs to start providing all of the HSP modifications (fit BTS, trim/sand wings, reassemble with friction-reducing hardware, ankle buckle relocation to prevent clashing, etc.) as a professional service.  I want to do all of this to my set but am apprehensive about ruining a nice new pair of boots.  I asked one of the local bootfitters about this and they just looked at me like I was insane, so I'm continuing to use my very old but functional Suzukas for now.

  2. June was phenomenal today.  Saw Tom, Terry, Thomas and Carlo.

     

    I had a chat with Eric.  He's good with setting us up for 3/5-6, barring any major powder event on that weekend.  He can help with a mid-day groom, Gunsmoke roped off private for us, locker/tables/bbq at the base of chair 4.  Let's do it!

  3. Stump Alley for a good warm up.  Its super wide and a good pitch but gets stupid crowded as the day goes on.  Start there, then perhaps head to the backside (Chairs 13-14) to avoid some of the crowd and get some variation in pitch.  Since you'll be there on the weekdays, it should stay nice and empty though, and you can probably get away with a GS board if you're used to that turn size.

     

    For steeps, Cornice and Scotty's can be good carving if groomed.  St. Anton to the race courses (Andy's double gold, etc) are also good carving with lesser crowds.

     

    Mellower groomed stuff by Eagle and Canyon would be runs like Bridges, Christmas Tree, Hully Gully.  For a bit steeper, if groomed runs off of chair 25 such as Haven't the Foggiest and Back for More are pretty good on that side of the mountain.

     

    I, along with likely many others here, recommend you take at least one day during your trip and do the quick 15 minute drive up to June Mountain.  Gunsmoke is essentially the mother of all moderate perfect carving pitch runs, and some of us spend entire days trenching up that perfect run.  On the J7 side, Schatzi, Matterhorn and Deer Bowl are also top notch carving and slightly steeper than Gunsmoke.  Being a weekday, you will likely be the only one on the entire run at June so bring the big boards and let 'er rip.

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  4. Claude at skinetsports is pretty good, quite knowledgeable and thorough, however the real issue is that you can't immediately try out any potential boot fittings that he performs and go back for easy adjustments.  On mountain spots like Footloose are much more useful in that way.

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