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  1. Thanks,

    I have no particular problem with the strap over guards, except that they scoop up snow between the guard and the glove which then melts to help make the whole wet hand experience work! Also when I take the gloves off to go into the chalet or whatever, I often drop one!

    I will have to try to find a pair of the Impact gloves to try on.

    John

  2. Skatha,

    How are the Burton Impact gloves designed to protect? I took a look at the Burton site, and there is no mention of the form of protection, just that they are "MD approved", (managing director perhaps?). Could you explain how the protection is built in?

    I have been using "No Glomers" guards that slip over my glove, and I am hoping to find something more simple but just as protective. (I have broken my right wrist 3-4 times and now have an SST fusion, so I don't need to disturb my wrists any more!).

    John

  3. Okayyyy...

    I have survived bringing up two children all the way now to 19 and 21 years old. I have got to tell you, you have to always remain alert and adult and assess things properly. My first response would have been, and on occasion was, to make sure my child was alright, and find out rationally what happened. If either is injured, the first response is care, not revenge.

    We as parents have a particular obligation to remain rational. What are you teaching your children (however old they may happen to be) if your response to an incident, however grave, is animal fury.

    So that's my take on it, he still needs to reassess his life.

    John

  4. Everyone:

    I called the club, and it is a clear NO to setting up anything like a tent, table of workmate on either the snow or the deck. I was quoted a series of "health and safety" rules and policy of the club maintenance department. We must use the wax room (race room) for work surfaces.

    Sorry about this. The only other allowed area is beside your vehicle in the parking lot. On the other hand, the race room is a nice new setup, and has snowboard clamps and good usable counter space.

    Squire John's apparently gets a dispensation from the board of directors of the club for their demo day setup!

    Looking forward to seeing everyone on Friday.

    BTW Chris - if you are reading this, Jennifer needs your contract ASAP!

    John

  5. Dave,

    I will try to call someone at the club about doing much of a setup. One workmate on the deck should be okay, as long as we are tidy and don't block anyone. It is a Friday this time not a regular club day, so there are fewer members and more guests (works in our favour).

    The club does organize demo days with Squire John and sets up tents and racks for skiis, so it is not that unusual.

    IF the weather forecast holds true (major leap of faith) it should be a sunny day.

    John

  6. Everyone:

    Osler is in great shape from Friday night's dump. They groomed it up beautifully Saturday night, and it was cold enough to harden nicely.

    The weather forecast for the week has the brief reference to snowsqualls, which usually give snow to Osler when they happen. A really nice sunny day today at Osler, just to add to expectation.

    BTW on Saturday it looked like alot more than 22 cm! Just really heavy!

    John

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