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  1. Just got back from Whistler. Lots of powder run in Harmony, Symphony and Peak! Knees deep powder in tree runs! Line up at Harmony and Symphony was around 20-25min.

    Will go up to Whistler again for snow school training sessions. Hard boots in the morning and soft in the afternoon. :biggthump

  2. Amazing what a small typo can do! :D

    I believe the original Pan's text is missing a "WITH" somwhere there ;)

    However, it's getting interesting - we are about to learn whole lot of incidents from racers' lives.

    Yeah typo. :smashfrea

    Just got from Grouse for snow school training. Raining all night. A patch of dirt in the middle of the Cut. Visibility is ok, but limited. Snow is slightly soft with hard base. Great condition for practicing carving! :biggthump

  3. I was training last night... pouring rain... all my gears were all soak and wet in an hour. Visibility was limited and acceptable. Snow was wet and heavy, with irregular bumps everywhere.

    I have been meaning to check out the NSST alpine racing team. I raced with Gordon Tanner back in the day in N.S. but have been out the game for the last few years. When do you do the Race team training as I would likely come out some time when that is happening to check it out.

    We will go up again tonight, hopefully it will stop raining. I rode Gordon few weeks ago.

    Our training schedule depends on availabilities of my work schedule and athletes'. I try to schedule every week evening/nights. If possible, early morning on Friday/weekends. Morning training is more specify on skill and technique while on nicely groomed runs. Night training is more about adjusting/adapting the technique in different situations. This month, I'm working on stance and balance with the team. Next month, we will start working on gates training. You are welcome to check us out. :biggthump

  4. I am off to Whistler this Friday to see if I can find some powder. Time to break out the soft boots as the last time I tried plates in the trees I think I just about died!

    I tried the tree runs at Cypress. I think certain places are ridable. I personally prefer my soft boot and freeride setup in extreme conditions.

  5. Thx Roy. I have a pass, so I will go up to Grouse more often.

    Went up to Grouse this morning, using my staff pass. Great condition, hero snow. Think cloud/fog around mid section of peak. Did an hour of training with no traffic and downloaded at 10am. Will head up to Whistler during Christmas. Will back to Grouse on Tuesday!!!

    Merry Christmas to everyone!!!

  6. News from LG World Cup at Carezza, Italy

    PSL

    http://www.fissnowboard.com/uk/news/psl-win-for-swiss-and-austrian-riders,293.html

    PGS

    http://www.fissnowboard.com/uk/news/fischnaller-und-calve-siegen-parallel-riesenslalom-von-carezza,291.html

    *Congratulation to Canadian Rider Caroline Calve's victory. First career world cup victory

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    Question: Does anyone know what Simon Schoch using? Also, what is plate system Benjamin Karl using? thx

  7. Dec. 19 night:

    Very foggy, but no traffic. Snow condition was icy on certain area. Top of peak, huge bumps.

    Dec. 20 afternoon:

    Nice weather, good visibility. Lots of traffic and bumps on certain area. Top of peak, icy with huge bumps everywhere.

    Saw a guy with F2 board in the tram, but can't find him once got out...

    Dec. 21 afternoon:

    Nice weather, unlimited visibility. Flat light in the back side. Very icy on Expo. Huge bumps on the peak.

    Saw a guy on Cut riding hard boot

  8. From FIS rule book:

    2502.1 Technical Data Parallel Slalom

    For Parallel Slalom(PSL) the vertical drop of the course must be between 80 and 120 memters with a minimum of 18 gates. IT is recommended to set around 25 gates in PSL with a horizontal distance (turning pole to turning pole) of between 10-14 meters.

    2502.2 Technical Data Parallel Giant Slalom

    For Parallel Giant Slalom (PGS) the vertical drop of the course must be between 120-200 meters with a minimum of 18 gates. It is recommended to set around 25 gates in PGS with a horizontal distance (turning pole to turning pole) of between 20-27 meters.

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