It was a good day. The pow was dense and deep enough so that you didn't feel the base underneath. Not too cold or windy. 14 degrees all day. Groom was a bit soft.
Not much. As I said before, it is a fast board on flatter slopes. On steep slopes, I had trouble finishing turns. I did see other riders on the same board that didn't seem to have this issue. It does have ss lot of taper.
Had a good carving day Monday despite the throngs of what appeared to be college students. Started out being met by a guy having his Coors breakfast. Got to yell "turn dumbass" at the typical straight liners on Roulette and "Look uphill dumbass" to the guy jumping out of the woods right in front of you near the bottom of Richards. All in all, a typical day with a full parking lot.
Day 2 at Loveland was much better than day 1. Got in 3 quick runs before there was a line. Got in 7 more by 10:30. Front leg burn was much better than day 1 with application of rear foot pressure through the middle of the turn. Richards seemed softer.
Nope, just a bicep tendon release and soon to be 2 carpal tunnel releases.
Have to keep on riding. They are not really fake, I prefer artificial. I am getting a tatoo that says "Zimmer equipped"
Went yesterday for 1st runs on 9 week old knee. Most singles paired up to make a double. There were a few who chose to ride alone. Mambo snow was good. Richards was firm. Snowmaking on 6 looks like it could open soon. Got in 10 runs before front leg was done. New one on back felt good.
Glad to help. Didn't realize it was as bad as it was. The drive home must have been tough. Glad you are back ripping on the board. Will try to make it up one of these sundays.
Will do. Thanks!