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  1. See below for photos of my boots after taping up the opening underneath the tongue.  Even though I only had issues with my front boot, I taped up both.  The tape is just about a year old at this point and has 26 days on them and holding up well.

    This photo shows the "hole" on my front boot where the cuff, boot, and tongue meet. This is where I suspect most of the snow was getting in:

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    I taped over the opening.  I had to stretch the tape after applying multiple layers.  At first, it was not easy to get the liners back in or my foot.  The tape eventually stretched and now I can remove and insert the liners with ease. 

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  2. I was there on Sunday and it was very good carving conditions.  Big Chief, War Dance, and Exhibition were all excellent.  Snow was packed firm and the groom was spot on.  It was cold and windy.  I stayed away from Competition due to SL event most of the day.  The Wilderness Quad was finally spinning and the West Lodge was open and serving hot food. 

    The new trails didn't have much coverage so I stayed away. Hemlock wasn't open yet, but they were blowing tons of snow on it.  I expect with the snow coming tomorrow, this weekend they should be nearly 100% open.  I'm thinking about going back Sunday or Saturday.  Undecided which day.

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  3. Reporting back on this since following @Beckmann AG's great advice:

    On 1/23/2016 at 8:15 PM, Beckmann AG said:

    You have a dust infiltration problem. Most likely worse on the rear foot on account of turbulence. Find a roll of Nashua 557 flexible duct tape and close off the overlap. If this does not work, you may have particles entering alongside the cuff. Tape those as well.

    The Nashua 557 tape did the trick!  It's flexible enough that I was still able to get in and out of the boots with the tape around the opening underneath the tongue. The first couple of times it was tight getting in and out of the boots, but after that, the tape stretched and I had no problems. 

    This past weekend as temps went below zero in NH, I really appreciated having warm dry feet!  :biggthump Thanks, Beckmann! 

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  4. It would appear that changes to the front binding angle could affect where the center of mass is over the board, nose to tail. For example, as the front binding angle decreases the front heel moves slightly forward towards the nose of the board.  Could this affect the ideal location (setback) of where the front binding is mounted? 

    Recently, I experimented with lowering my front binding angle from 54 to 51 degrees after noticing that at 54 degrees the toes of my front foot are well inside the edge of the board.  At 51 degrees both the heel and toe of my front foot are at the edges of the board.  (For reference, I wear size 25 boots.  Board is Pure Boarding Two: 158 cm length by 22.6 cm waist.)  With this change, I discovered the following, which I did not like: 

    • the board had a tendency to want to turn towards toe-side while skating one foot 
    • heel-side turns on the flats required more effort to get the board to turn

    The characteristics above made me think about moving the front binding back towards the tail slightly (I'm currently 1 cm back from center inserts). Because I didn't want to spend too much time tweaking this weekend (it was crazy cold out!), I simply moved the binding angle back to 54 degrees and confirmed the above issues went away. 

    Next time out, I'm going to experiment with 51 degrees on the angle again and also move the front binding a little further back. 

    Has anyone experienced having to adjust the setback after tweaking the front binding angle?  Does this make any sense? 

    Cheers and Happy 2018!

  5. 13 hours ago, Atom Ant said:

    Michael,  was short but sweet today.   Great seeing and riding with you these last few weeks! 

    That it was. Sorry we didn't get a chance to ride much together yesterday.

    On a personal positive note, even though conditions were far from hero, I was amazed and very pleased with how well I was holding an edge on the ice. I don't recall ever riding better on similar conditions before. That's two awesome weeks in a row. 

  6. Twice in the last two years I've been asked if I had a leash.  The last time (last season) was by an instructor or coach who didn't believe I had a leash after I casually nodded and kept moving through the lift line (black leash on black pants).  He actually chased after me until I made it clear that my front leg was in fact attached to my front binding by a leash.  

  7. 9 hours ago, Smilin'Dave said:

    Have you ever heard of this site?  They seem super sketchy to me.  

    No security what-so-ever!  No SSL/TLS (i.e., HTTPS) on their web site. Even though they claim in their privacy policy, "128 bit encrypted SSL..."   It then goes on to read:

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    Our site uses a 128 bit encrypted SSL to increase the security of our customer’s information. However, we are not guarantee complete security on stored information, however, we have installed and applied our encrypted pages and installed our SSL certificate to prevent stolen information.

    Seriously?!  

    Buyer beware.  I would seriously suggest staying away from such an online retailer. 

  8. On 4/1/2017 at 10:01 AM, *Ace* said:

    Thor Snow Raider just came out with an updated glove with some nice improvements.  Still no mitt available though...

    Check it out!

    http://www.texashuntingnews.com/THOR.htm

    Ace, when did you get the new Snow Raider model? 

    I placed an order back in April shortly after finding out about them.  I still haven't received them. 

    After sending an email inquiring about delivery, I received this disappointing reply:

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    HELLO, 

    I will send your money back.

    I am ending the Snow Raider glove project. 

    Thank you, 

    JOHN

    That's really too bad.  I was looking forward to the improvements. 

  9. That's not an illusion. All the new Pure Boards have noses shaped like.  I'm not sure why. No decamber that I'm aware of.  It's pretty old school.  

    I would characterize the flex similar to an all mountain board.  It's a fun board and flexes easily.  The Black Diamond/Bastard may be better for larger carvers. They come in longer length and are a bit stiffer compared to the Two. 

    Also, if you're looking closely... the Black Diamond and Bastard are identical except for the top sheet graphics.  

  10. 23 hours ago, *Ace* said:

    Thor Snow Raider just came out with an updated glove with some nice improvements.  Still no mitt available though...

    Check it out!

    http://www.texashuntingnews.com/THOR.htm

    Looks like some some very nice and needed improvements over the original design.  I may bite.

    I really wish the velcro strap was replaced with a draw string.  The velcro becomes useless once it comes in contact with snow.

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