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kathy brower

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  1. Jeff Bokum

    Certified pedorthist

    Jeff helped me with my Deeluxe moldable liners (mail order from bomber) and made me custom foot beds - best fit EVER! - and I am a chronic foot pain complainer on the slopes and have been to several pedorthists in the past so I have some experience to say he is terrific

    I was actually able to go out for 4 hours second day out in the new liners and they are tighhhtttt and the pain was tolerable until just before I stopped - pretty good for new liners !

    Not only is the fit great and I think my feet are going to be alot happier but I think my riding improved secondary to the excellent fit

    Anyway if interested he can be reached at 603 - 491-4917 or skiiBOOT@aol.com (note the double ii) - he makes appointments...

    Tell him Kathy sent you

    :)

  2. I had my 23month old ipod mini at Loveland this year and it died 4th day out - just circled through the songs never stopping and playing them - returning to sea level and charging did not help - then it cleared all the songs out

    The awesome news is my husband bought the 24 month replacement warranty when he got it for me so I now have a brand new nicer, better battery etc IPOD nano

    Don't know if it was the altitude or not

  3. Yes - I've been out despite a tough start to the season for various reasons (not just the WEATHER!!!)

    Season so far has run the gamit of an entire year - freshies at Loveland mid Oct, Spring slush at Killington last week (and ya'all know how much I like the slush) and bitter mid winter cold at Killington today - conditions decent but TOOO crowded (quite a comback from total closure last Fri and Sat)- 0 degrees and howling wind - brrrrrrrr

    15 days not including a brief (not the driving part) trip to Jay Tuesday

    Orrr - you bomber types might not count a single day as they have ALL been on my softies - NEW carving board coming out next week ?Monday - depending on the weather - wore my DEELUXES with their new liners around the house tonight arghh - may have to use the old liners first day out

    KB

  4. ak rider ..nice turns - that was a sweet video from 9-23 ... I was green with envy ...the snow looked better than Killington's last day May 1st

    Can you give me the inside scoop on Loveland? Has all that beautiful snow melted? It looks like they are intermittently making snow from their website but that they are geting alot of melting too. :( Any word on opening day? I got cheap tickets ($190!!! from NH) to come out Oct 16th to 20th hoping to be there for opening day but I think I can change the tickets if it isn't looking good.

    Thanks for the info

    Kathy

  5. see www.catek.com

    http://www.catek.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=134

    I have used both the Catek step in and standard bail version plates. For my style of riding, I prefer the standard bails. Its not to say the the bails are better than the step ins as each have their pros and cons. I would encourage the use of both setups, on varied terrain over a period of time.

    The step ins do offer an ease of entry and will produce a feel that is much more rigid and stiffer than that of the bails. This has its advantage for a more efficient ride in the sense that any amount of energy from the rider is directly transmitted. However, I have seen a good portion of riders fail to reach their potential because of its stiffness. Combine that with a stiff boot and performance, from what I have seen, is somewhat plateaued. Many riders are under the notion that stiff is best or the way to go..in some cases it is. Stronger heavier riders will benefit from the extra stiffness as well as the disclipline being done will dictate the need for a stiffer more efficient setup or not.

    Plates with the standard bails are not as rigid as the step in versions. The flex characteristics of the bails will undergo change the more they get used. When new, the bail plates are at their highest efficiency. As wear ensues, slight play will develop and one would notice this. For my style of riding, I like that. More often than not, less efficiency or more play, will introduce a larger margin for error on the riders behalf. Same sense between riding powder verses hard surfaces. The powder creates a larger margin for error, where mistakes can be done and not noticed as the surface is not efficient. Take that same rider and put 'em on a firm surface and mistakes will instantly surface. That there in itself is why you here that people dont like ice. Not because it s bad but because their true skills come to the surface and after riding powder thinking they are great are quickly humbled. This play/less efficency can be very beneficial to improving or speeding up a particular learning curve wether novice, intermediate or advanced. The play of the bails will allow me to really tweak on heel side turns allowing a little more lateral flex at the ankles without having the board over compensating its angle to the snow. My only regret from not using the step ins is having to replace a pair of boots every season from busting off the heel shelfs. The only comment that I have on mixing step ins and bails is to try it. The whole process of gaining experience comes from trial and error to see what will work best for your skill level and style. Just remember one thing, When one trys something new for the first time that is different from what they normally use, the body and mind's first reaction will usually be to reject it. Ignore that and give the new change some time. Then make the decision. Once the body and mind acclimates to the new change, you may realize the benefits of it and the ways it may be beneficial or not.

    CMC

  6. agree with all of the above

    skiing/ windsurfing most like carving

    biggest rush skiing for me --> accelerating out of the turn

    i'm not good enough to get my shoulders in the water :rolleyes:

    wakeboarding (haven't done much) like being in the park

    big wake still okay for skiing unless your boat is huge - generally you run the boat faster than with the wakeboarders by 8+ mph

    I miss snow.

    Yes

    I rode my motorcycle up to Sunapee yesterday to look at the mountain - pretty cold on the way - somewhat encouraging but so so green still...

    UNLIKE Colorado where it appears that WHITE is the predominant color!- I took a gamble after finding $190 RT tickets to Denver and booked myself for Oct 16-20th

    Loveland has made it open by the 16th last 5/6 years and been #1 in the nation for 6 - If Abasin says they're opening the 20th - Loveland will have to go sooner to keep the title - I have my fingers crossed hard enough to cut off my circulation

  7. but as Jan 2007 is the big 4-0 the other half and I have tentative plans to go to Paris and Rome for a week or so ... so I guess it won't be next year.

    Oops - not quite so single I guess!

    Well have fun in Paris and Rome if you are sure it will be as much fun as carving in Aspen? :rolleyes:

  8. I've never worked ANYWHERE where I'd get a $600 snowboard from my coworkers......

    Nice house plants, yes, but.....

    Yes but you haven't met Allee - she is single, attractive, pleasant, smart and fit - I bet all the guys at work have been dreaming that she might look their way.

    Allee - what's the new job? You aren't going back home are you???!!??

    It sounded like you were happy with your setup when we met at the girlie carve thing at Stratton...

    BTW are you going to SES this year? -Maybe you should negotiate time off ahead of time before you start your new job?

    Kathy

    Completely unrelated:

    Yeah, I sure entered the profession of medicine too late....back in the day, drug reps would buy trips to the Caribbean, expensive dinners, trips to ballgames........

    Not cool to take all that stuff anyway they are just buying your signature - aviod the drug reps and think for yourself

  9. went for last day at Killington today - actually super fun day

    I think this is the earliest they have closed in many years

    top to bottom skiing but I walked top 1/2 of Superstar headwall after 11am due to boulder field with few scraps of snow mixed in

    I even managed to avoid doing much more damage to my Ride

    Entered my first race on a snowboard - "Fun day" race at Killington

    This was my kind of race - sign up day of race - free if pass holder

    Complete the race and you get a free ticket for next year (I completed the race) AND I came in second and won a pair of sweet goggles :biggthump

    NOW though I am really bummed cause I do not want to wait till ?November to go again - hmmmmmm

  10. We'll be happy to go shopping with you. Any chance to look at new bikes... :biggthump

    Thanks for the offer - But I think I'll get a bike up here cause I'll want to use that shop for maintance etc. I got my last bike in Hooksett and they seemed to be pretty good

    I have a question for all though -

    Should I get an extended two year warranty? I usually say "NO" to extended warranty's - the 250 comes with a one year warranty - and two more years is $280 - it is transferable and covers everything except tuneups, oil change and normal wear and tear. I never had anything to warranty on my two previous bikes.........

    Bob, Have fun on your ride in VT this weekend

  11. I'm gonna start looking at bikes this week - I think I'll start with a smaller bike and day trips for now and see how it goes - I can always upgrade and maybe you guys can all tell me what adjustments are appropriate if and when I get something bigger

    Overnight trips do sound fun though -

    last time I went on an overnight on my bike (the 250) I lived in NYC and met some pals in upstate NY to go camping - the thing I remember best -since I was riding at night to meet them - was having to stop multiple times to clean the dead bugs off of my face shield so I could see - ick

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