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Rob-CanCarve

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  1. Hey Guys:

    A couple weeks ago - I drove my thumb into the snow mid-carve, then the following week hit a ball of ice on the hill with the same thumb again.

    No I have a thumb that is relatively useless - the pain is where the thumb connects to the hand, swelling on the hand side and not a lot of strength using it. Lifting a beer causes pain.

    Any ideas to what I have done and what the solutions might be. I am interested in any insight, for it is a complete pain in the a$$ to find a sports doctor here in Toronto.

    All advice and recommendations welcomed.

    Thanks

    Rob

  2. Rob:

    The only problem is once they finish hooting and hollering at us carving huge turns, they forget about the space we need to do waht we do.

    I am amazed at the number of people that compliment you, then turn around and cut you off the next run.

    The bulk of the skiers and soft booters on the hill are clueless and they put our lives in danger.

    Just me 2 cents

    Rob

  3. Scott:

    If you want to try to deal north of the border - I know of a shop in Whitby, Ontario - Canada who have one pair of Head Stratos (do not know if they are Pro's) in 29.5.

    If they are still available (they were as of last Friday), the shop was asking $250.00 Canadian.

    Here is their number - 905-665-2010

    Best of luck.

    Rob

  4. From my conversations with Dave Morgan, it was my understanding that Bruce was planning to to reduce the number of boards he produced from the 120+, down to 80 next season.

    This will allow him to continue doing the quality work we have all enjoyed and expected from Coiler as well spend time working with Jacey Jay as well as enjoying a little of the short season we get. Bruce like to comit to production and deliver when promised.

    I think the main reason he has sold out so early, is the reduction in total number of boards being produced in 2005/06.

    I think there was a cliche - "early bird gets the worm"

    All the best,

    Rob

  5. Chris/John:

    Just wanted to thank you for organizing such a great day at Osler.

    I was great to get out with everyone and I think we really shocked the club members with the number of carvers present.

    Once again, thanks for your effort and hopefully we can do it again.

    All the best,

    Rob

  6. Nekdut:

    I have the same problem - skinny ankles.

    My suggestion is go to a ski/board shop that does boot fitting.

    Get them to give you some adhesive foam - cut it into a heel cup (shaped like a swallow tail) and stick it right above your heel.

    This will force the liner into the back of your ankles and provide a heel cup, keeping your heel down in the boot.

    I am in the process of doing this right now.

    Hope it helps,

    Rob

  7. What great conditions yesterday.

    To those who made it up to MSLM - what a great day a carving.

    I was amazed that after all the rain and warm temps that the conditions could be so great.

    Arthur - great having seeing you out.

    Chris - now with the sexy Virus

    Gabe - lowest carves on the hill

    Andrew - nice to meet you and love the graphics on your Prior

    I got the Madd set-up properly (thanks Jack Michaud) and absolutley love it.

    I know it it is early, but what are the plans next weekend, sister-in-law is in town, so I have both days free.

    All the best,

    Rob

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