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2Curious

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  • Location
    Portland, OR
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Mount Hood Meadows
  • Occupation?
    Physician
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Coiler AM 177, Xtasy 178, Arbor Crossbow 167.
  • Current Boots Used?
    UPS
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Bomber TD2, 58 and 55, 3 and 3 front and back cant.

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  1. Thanks for the interest. SOLD. I have for sale a Coiler VSR 180 for sale. Sidewall: "T180 VSR M+ O11SK1 -6.8 +6" This is a pre-Nirvana, VSR titanal construction board with the optional turbo construction, which included additional carbon overlay. It was a Medium+ sidecut (sorry don't remember the actual numbers). The tophseet is scuffed and scratched here and there, all cosmetic, the edges and base are perfect. It has been consistently and carefully tuned by the local racer shop with edge angles of 2/0.5 and has had one base grind. It rides fast, and damp with insane edge hold with the turbo construction. $125+ shipping costs.
  2. what's the board you're using these days phil?
  3. Hey Brian, can you post up your video footage from 1/8 if it's any good?
  4. The Nomad has a progressive sidecut varying from 7 to 12 for the longer boards to 7 to 9 for the shorter boards, standard lengths from 149 to 164. The shovel's very small sidecut makes it super turny for the steeper bumpier stuff. I find it quite maneuverable despite the 172 length of my board because of this. When the surface is very soft or in deep powder the sidecut I find is not as noticeable but just manifests as easy turn initiation. Anyway, wonderful board, have had a lot of very good days on it this year so far despite the crappy conditions we've been getting in the pacific northwest.
  5. DONEK NOMAD. Jeesh, this question and similar ones come up all the time and I can't believe I'm one of the few people to have a Donek Nomad. This thing SLAYS in powder... it's Donek's Dupraz style shape, with a huge shovel, generous decamber up front, camber under foot, stiff stubby tail, mondo taper. The tail is stiff enough to carve hard if you want. I got mine in carbon (crazy light), 172, 23 cm waist, and I ride it with hardboots. I have a 192 Tanker as well, one of the good years, and I love my Nomad more... this is probably sacrilege to a couple people on this board so I'll probably get flamed. =)
  6. So I'm going up to Bachelor at the end of month for a conference. Since I've never been to Bachelor with my carving set up, what runs/lifts should I be looking at for maximum fun? I'm an intermediate carver, still learning how to handle the steep stuff. I will have my powder board with me too in case it dumps.
  7. I will be up on Tuesday. Probably try to get there very early for first chair. I'll keep an eye out for you Bryan. Sam.
  8. I know you've already decided to go for the 3800, but I would throw in another vote for a Nomad. Sean made me one last year at 170 length with a 23 cm waist for hardboots and this thing RIPS in anything off piste. The only terrain I have trouble with really is refrozen crud and sastrugi, which honestly nothing can ride well. It has a generous nose with a lot of taper, pretty stiff tail to help you paddle it around in the really deep stuff, and a generous decamber in the nose to make it float like a dream. Awesome.
  9. I'll be up probably for the 18th and 19th. Mike, if you're coming, I would love to try out that new coiler. Does anyone have any idea where everyone is planning to meet up? Any specific part of the mountain? Sam.
  10. I second that Dan. The conditions were actually quite good, but I swear they had their B team grooming yesterday. Really annoying when you hit big old shelves while making transitions. I thought I saw another set of trenches but didn't get to run into you. Btw, did you see the monoskier?!? There was some dude sporting a monoski and a jacket that I swear was preserved in a time capsule from the 80's. :p
  11. It's 13-20 usually, if I remember correctly. Is that what you're going to be on tomorrow?
  12. Got to get up here on Friday, since I had a shift at the clinic. The morning was FANTASTIC. Beautiful, ultra smooth grippy chalk, enough for me to do some EC impressions, rare for me. Just as good as the other day I was compelled to write. But, unlike that day, it warmed up pretty quick, and by noon or one or so was pretty spent, soft, slushy, and piled up in a lot of places. If you were careful to stay on edge it was still a lot of fun busting through the lumpy stuff but transitions could be a bit sketch. By 3 or 4 or so though it was already turning rock hard. I don't know what tomorrow will be like... I'm afraid it got pretty warm, so if you're lucky, you'll probably get some sugar snow on top of some hard stuff. Anyway, it looked like I was the ONLY carver today. :( I didn't see a single other set of trenches all day. Sam.
  13. Now that's inspiring. Truly freeriding (even on some moguls ) on a carving board and hardboot setup. Great video.
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