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billyt.

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  1. I usually head up to ride right before the snowstorm hits here in the NE.  It can sometimes be messy on the roads, but you are rewarded with a nice powder day. Over the years and especially after corporate takeovers of local ski mountains, I am amazed by the lack of terrain that is open?  14 inches of fresh snow should be ridden and packed down!  Instead, they try to keep everyone on the same runs, usually ones that have some sort of base I guess?  Maybe I am getting old, but I remember skiing and riding when there used to be rocks, marked by orange bamboo pole, and even bare grass spots on runs that were open.  Not to mention, removal of the trail and lift status board either at the base or lift line so you can plan your runs?  Now they have some App for that!  I hate having to take my phone out of my jacket when I am riding.  

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  2. Slipped on the ice, snow covered, and went down like a tub of shit!  Wacked my head as I hit the ground.  Luckily had my helmet on.  All that wear and tear, and being from the “ just walk it off” school, definitely adds up as we get older!

  3. Just back from 2 days at Mt Snow.  Hard pack with some thin spots.  Doing their best to resurface with snow making and some fresh natural.  Fridays are like the weekend now, too crowded!  

  4. Here on the east coast we experienced a normal winter.  The old farmers almanac’s prediction for snowfall was accurate.  We did not have the freeze thaw cycles from years past, with plenty of natural snow that is always welcome.  Some decent powder days early this season, and February being most consistent with weekly accumulations of 3-5 inches.

    usually ride mid week alone and work on form , but with everyone working remotely, I had my wingmen. 

    Mt Snow’s first year as a Vail resorts mountain, and they seemed to pull it off.  Booting up at the car was a bit of a pain and also making reservation for entering lodges, but we got used to it.  Do miss the Apre vibe at the bar, and the hot tub being closed was probably the worst part of all!  Hope you all enjoyed your winter.

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  5. All true.  It starts way before the first turns.  Planting the seed, looks like it’s going to be good on Monday, shopping for food, making the chili, picking up everyone, driving fast, rocking out to tunes and finally getting to the mountain.  Riding is only part of it, who really cares.  Tailgating with bloody Mary’s at 11am and that sweet pain of still being able to do what you love with friends as we mature!

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  6. 7 hours ago, b0ardski said:

    I also found that by pushing both cant adjusters all the way down, the upper cuff to lower shell flex stiffens dramatically,

    pull them all the way up for more flex for powder riding; I've even set the front down stiff and kept the back cuff up for more flex on the back foot w/out boot mods.

    I bought replacement screws adjusters from yyz just Incase they blow apart.  I tighten them every morning , who knows where they wind up at the end of the day.  I did get new liners, 141 which are really lite and stiff, don’t even lock out the boots now which helps when down weighting.

  7. Hi Briana,

    this forum has too much info, and as much as everyone wants to give good advice, your head will be spinning in no time.  There are some articles here that are worth a read that might help as well as some really good info on an old web site Carvers Almanac.  Welcome

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  8. Sounds about right.  Busted one wing on the intec last season and did not replace.  Pins have been holding the load of my “big bone” frame, and they are starting to stick and difficult to engage.  Will look into the Fintecs for next season.

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