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rickythecat

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  1. Anyone up for Carving at Keystone Thursday morning, then have lunch courtesy of Vail Resorts? See if Fin is right about the chili:). I'll be there with Cat - time to be decided. Rick

    Pass Holder Appreciation Days!

    Keystone - Thursday, March 11

    Flash your Summit, Colorado, or Epic Pass at Mountain House between 11am - Noon and lunch is on us (up to $15, alcohol not included).

    Join us for an exclusive après party at Parrot Eyes from 3:30 - 5pm and enjoy drink specials, free appetizers, and fun giveaways.

    Stay the night or make it a weekend! Room rates from just $99 per night

    Vail - Friday, March 12

    Flash your Summit, Colorado, or Epic Pass at Mid Vail (Look Ma's level) between 11am - Noon and lunch is on us (up to $15, alcohol not included).

    Join us for an exclusive après party at The Arrabelle Great Room from 3:30 - 5pm and enjoy drink specials, free appetizers, and fun giveaways.

  2. Give me a final deadline, a little prodding from Stan ....I'll commit for Saturday. Saturday, right? I'll need a pass - if not to late.

    Looking forward to meeting these LCI folks I keep hearing about on the other side of the hill

  3. (Pokkis) - Sorry, it's only a still picture (not me), not a video. I guarantee, one can carve with a kite.

    (Lowrider) - Not sure if you were responding to the kiteboarding picture, but anyway, yes, some do use the kites to go uphill, ski or board down (again, not me though).

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    How about a large circle? So the carving never stops? Banks?
    

     
    It's called "tying a rope onto a snowmobile and getting someone to drive you around all day until your wrist is f#%ked" where I come from
    

    It's called kiteboarding here. As long as there is wind, none-stop carving:1luvu:

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  5. Maybe because of the Olympics, went to Keystone(smiley-whacky025.gif) with my wife (CAT) to ski some bumps. Have not been on skis since I switched to snowboarding last year, then to hardboots and carveboards this year.

    Not to sound too pretentious or smug, but skiing today felt very remedial and archaic clumsy equipment. Carved turns just feel so-so on the skiis. Was fun to get in the bumps again, but wished I was on my bx snowboard instead.

    I am seeing a number of you feel your skiing has improved after carvingboard experience. Reverse for me. On skis, I was always working on carved turns and edging - no powder for me. I think this definitely helped me get a quick grasp on carving boards. Now, I tried skis again, and what I previously thought was a good carve or edge just feels kind of ho-hum.

    I hope this doesn't sound too elitist. That's not my intention. I have a long way to go as far as my carving goes.

    On another note, FYI, those of you that like to carve "Starfire" at Keystone (Fin) - Starfire has been upgraded to a BlackDiamond now.

  6. If you're style is to actually carve the moguls/bumps, I would recommend a slalom ski. I've been using the HEAD WorldCup SL 160cm (I'm 5'-8") with good results. - Also what Bode Miller skiis on I believe.

    I also have'nt been on the skiis for a year now - started boarding - But as I am watching the Olympic Moguls tonight (right now), I'm thinking of skiing some bumps again soon. Carving them through them though, not killing my knees.:nono:

  7. What would one use the toe and heel blocks for? Replace part of the original binding?

    Just to make it clear - thankfully - these were just "extra parts". The bindings are fully intact and functional.

    Thanks for the answers. It reminds me of a segment on This Old House where the experts have to guess what an odd object is used for.

  8. These pieces (only one set shown) came with some used td2's I recently purchased. Can someone tell me what they are used for?:confused:

    My assumption is that the rubber w/metal disks can go between binding and board. Are the other steel plate pieces to replace part of the bindings? If so, what for?

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  9. The good news for me is that the occurance of a shark attack where I kiteboard is even more rare........A frozen lake in Colorado. I guess that would be my ONE advantage over being on a nice warm beach playing in the surf:rolleyes:.

    Then again, I did have a dog wonder out and pee on my kitebag today:nono:

    Does that qualify as any type of wildlife attack?

  10. I haven't been on a unicycle for a few years. Sold mine around 2004. Wasn't using it much living downtown. Now that I live in CO, and trails out the back door, you've got me jonesin' for the offroad type:1luvu:. I'm thinking a great way to walk the dogs.

    Something for me to think about for summer. Although, I also see some of you are pushing the seasonal envelope for these.

  11. After I posted, I checked out your carving video. You were on the lake this last weekend. Not much carving in that video.:rolleyes: I was also out there with an 11m, but also decided best not to put it in the air. Sunday was definately :eek::eek::eek:.

    To return to the original thread - Today I just picked up a Prior 166 twintip board to use for kiting.

  12. Ace can definitely carve on his skwall! Unfortunately, I missed the Basin today. Thanks for the video; after watching it, I went to the next video link on YouTube. Unfortunately, while I'm watching this other clip, I realize that I'm trying to pick up some technique tips from a guy dressed like a bunny!:confused: (no offense to SkwallGuy).

    Then I watched it again, since all these guys knew what they were doing.;)

    I'm going to try for the Basin tomorrow morning.

    Rick

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