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jng

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  1. I need to step up my racing game. I race in a beer league, getting two runs once a week. I feel like a deer in headlights on the course, not anticipating, not committing the edge. Some mileage and coaching will do me good.

    There's a camp at Mt Hood in summer. Does anyone know of any other multi-day programs for adults in US or Canada? Looking for next season. Thanks!

  2. 25 minutes ago, bigwavedave said:

    I've seen more and more good softboot carvers on the hill in the past couple of years. I suspect some of them may want to take it to the next level and try (as Fin called it) "adult snowboarding".

     

    Softboot carving has finally stepped up, but I would argue that it does not help to promote hardbooting. The majority would decide that the cost (financial, wearing "ski" boots, looking like a freak, learning time) for a perceived marginal performance benefit is not worth it. One only needs to look at the softboot carving videos from Japan and Korea to realize that most riders are far from extracting all the possible performance from a softboot set up. For the outside observer, top level softboot carvers look every bit as impressive as a hardbooter, so where is the motivation to make an investment in time and money? Their opinion would differ once they got on a hardboot setup, but as we all know, the opportunities to try before you buy are slim. 

  3. 13 hours ago, BlueB said:

    I was so tempted to try that board, but I knew I would not like the width... 

     

    Width is definitely noticeable as you change edges. If you change edges slowly, it feels almost like two discrete motions rather than a smooth roll. The effect can be minimized with technique, so I would still recommend trying it as there is so much good about the board. It holds an edge nearly as well as a hardboot board, and handles powder, bumps, and chop better than any freeride board I have ever ridden. The only time I would bother with my powder board now is if I know I can get untracked all day and there are flat sections I need to get past. The shallow nose dives in powder if you don't carry speed.

  4. There are signs alerting folks that there are no walk up tickets in Enumclaw about 40 miles from Crystal just before heading onto the 2-lane mountain road . On Saturday, they sent a text at 7:18 that if you had not passed Enumclaw, you would not find parking. On Sunday they did not run out of parking. The difference was that Saturday was a powder day (a few feet during the week, with a 5" Friday night refresh). It was glorious, but getting the family out of the house at 5:20 was brutal.

     

    On 1/17/2020 at 10:18 AM, Allee said:

    Limit the people to preserve the habitat, instead of trampling the habitat to accommodate the people?

    I think Crystal is mostly trying to preserve their reputation, and fend off all the angry calls from people who prepaid for tickets. Parking was the limiting factor, not on-mountain crowds. Lift lines were long, but better than holiday lift lines at destination resorts.

    On 1/17/2020 at 11:19 AM, rjnakata said:

    Locals were complaining the Ikon pass holders were causing crowding. 

    I don't think we can completely blame Ikon. This weekend showed that great conditions were the driving factor. However, on powder days, Ikon pass holders probably have a disproportionate impact since they have no reason not to hit the slopes; whereas, the $138 weekend rates would force a non-pass holder to make one extra decision.

     

  5. 2 hours ago, Emdee406 said:

    It was great running into you and your son today, although briefly. Hope you had fun, your son was looking great on his little Factory Prime!

    Always a pleasure to meet hardbooters in the real world. Happy new year!

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  6. 47 minutes ago, Emdee406 said:

    Heres an insider weather forecast for you! 

    We leave tomorrow morning unfortunately. 😞   Enjoy the pow!

    Btw, this will be my setup  

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  7. We spent the last few days in soft boots so we could explore more terrain, and to keep things interesting for my other son who’s a skier. Yesterday was mostly trees at McConkeys and Jupiter. Amazing that there was so much powder several days after a storm during the holidays. Today there will be two of us hardbooting. Thanks for the photo. We’ll be on the lookout and will likely move towards Canyons as the crowds build. 

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  8. 4 hours ago, Emdee406 said:

    Hopefully I’ll see you, what will you be riding?

    Will look for you. Will be riding either a Fullbag Diamond Blade or white Coiler with octopus graphic. If you see a grom hardbooting on a Factory Prime, he’s with me. 

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  9. Actually, it's not stripped. After looking at it more carefully, I noticed that it's just threaded for a smaller bolt. Strange quality control miss from Donek. Updated post.

  10. I had this custom built for me in 2016 for off-piste freeriding, but I decided to go with something different. 

    160cm, 24cm wide for a 150# rider. Insert distances from narrowest to widest - 15" to 21.5". 3rd insert from top on right is threaded for a smaller screw. 

    Attached are some photos of rock damage. I have ptexed the gouges, and included one of the repair pics.

    $300 plus shipping

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