Fastskiguy Posted March 25, 2009 Report Share Posted March 25, 2009 Well, I came up just a bit short of my 500K foot goal this year at 499, 172 but I'm claiming it as "meeting goal" because, geeze, it's pretty dang close. So what have ya'll got in this year? I think most of us are in the 300-500K/yr range but there's a few of you guys out there getting +/- 2 million vertical feet. Let's hear it, brag away, and if you'd be so kind, let us know how you get the big vert. For me it was 2/3rds of my days busting ass to Alpine Valley in southern wisconsin, cranking out 50-60 runs, then hauling ass back to work or home for a 6 hour round trip. 1/3 of the days were on vacation. Those were great! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike T Posted March 25, 2009 Report Share Posted March 25, 2009 I'm having a lame season relatively speaking, only 700k vertical feet on 42 days... knee injury didn't help, but I am lucky I didn't break/rupture anything so thanks goodness for that. Still hoping to get enough spring riding in to break 1M feet... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pow4ever Posted March 26, 2009 Report Share Posted March 26, 2009 Got about 27 days in this season. Not 100% sure on the total veritcal feet. I only kept track for jackson since they got the verical feet club thing. 4 days @ jackson got me 157376' or ~ 40k a day Use that as baseline on average: 8 days x 35k = 280000' -- weeklong soft boot 9 days x 25k = 225000' -- weeklong hard boot 10 days x 15 k = 150000' weekend/day trip soft/hard boot YTD total ~655000' or average 24259' per day week long vacation: 4 days @ jackson hole/snow king -- soft boot 5 days @ vail/bever creek -- hard boot 4 days @ lake tahoe -- hard boot 4 days @ stowe -- soft boot 8 days running weekend bus trip to NY/VT 1 weekend trips to Stratton damn; now i feel bad... i go every chance i got but still suck @ the sport... -- David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coloradoking Posted March 26, 2009 Report Share Posted March 26, 2009 115 days 1,010,000 vertical meters still got about 10 days to go i snowboard 6-7 days a week, go steamboat! for what it's worth: 18 days spent riding 12+ inches of powder (back country included) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fastskiguy Posted March 26, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2009 See, 2 and 3 million feet, give or take. It's like most of us are a few hundred thousand....then there are these guys getting 8-10 times as much. How are you guys making this your reality? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
b0ardski Posted March 26, 2009 Report Share Posted March 26, 2009 average about 25k per day, close to 60 days this year, wow 1.5 mil this year; but what really matters is how many perfect turns did you get?? I got lots this year. 2 months unemployed is my reality, anybody need a house built Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Glynn Posted March 26, 2009 Report Share Posted March 26, 2009 I figure I only have about 1,400,000 vert this year. I say only because it use to be so much more. This is carving and skiing combined. I'm not as rabid about it as I used to be. Now when I get my fill I'd rather be doing something else to keep my on hill time fresh and exciting. Just look at my avatar to see another important part of my life. My secret for a lot of vert is to live where I do, next to a Colorado ski town. I have friends that ski over 3.5 million vert a year and that's just our winter here in Colorado. The most I have ever logged is about 2.4 mil. Fastskiguy Do you remember Mt. Fuji in southern Wis? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
b0ardski Posted March 26, 2009 Report Share Posted March 26, 2009 Yea, just unreal thinking of turn totals!25 to 30 miles a day...50 turns per mile? 1250 turns per day @ 92 is 115,000 turns :D:biggthump I only count perfect turns, some days they are hard to come by, but some days (like the 1st day of INWES) tilt the average in your favor:biggthump Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fastskiguy Posted March 26, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2009 Fastskiguy Do you remember Mt. Fuji in southern Wis? I don't know anything about it. I started skiing at Majestic Hills in the last 70's. What is this Mt. Fuji of which you speak? I must know! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dredman Posted March 26, 2009 Report Share Posted March 26, 2009 <table width="450" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr bgcolor="#cccccc"><td class="medium" width="175" align="left">Rick </td> <td class="normal" width="75" align="left"> 2,033,182 </td> <td class="normal" width="50" align="left"> </td> <td class="small" width="50" align="center"> </td> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#f7f4d7"> <td class="medium" width="175" align="left"> Johnasmo </td> <td class="normal" width="75" align="left"> 1,912,120 </td> <td class="normal" width="50" align="left"> </td> <td class="small" width="50" align="center"> </td> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#cccccc"> <td class="medium" width="175" align="left"> West Carven </td> <td class="normal" width="75" align="left"> 1,041,764 </td> <td class="normal" width="50" align="left"> </td> <td class="small" width="50" align="center"> </td> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#f7f4d7"> <td class="medium" width="175" align="left"> 8-ball Mario </td> <td class="normal" width="75" align="left"> 717,876 </td> <td class="normal" width="50" align="left"> </td> <td class="small" width="50" align="center"> </td> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#cccccc"> <td class="medium" width="175" align="left"> Sqwallguy </td> <td class="normal" width="75" align="left"> 620,488 </td> <td class="normal" width="50" align="left"> </td> <td class="small" width="50" align="center"> </td> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#f7f4d7"> <td class="medium" width="175" align="left"> DrD.</td> <td class="normal" width="75" align="left"> 504,624 </td> <td class="normal" width="50" align="left"> </td> <td class="small" width="50" align="center"> </td></tr></tbody></table> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nutmeg Posted March 26, 2009 Report Share Posted March 26, 2009 The average is not that high this year, gone snowboarding 29 times yet, adding up to 173,475 m (569,143 ft) of altitude. Highscore: 11,272 m (36,981 ft) a single day (i.e. riding from 8:50 to 14:00 hours). I do hope to add another 5 days though unless my ankle (and the weather) keeps acting up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Glynn Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 I don't know anything about it. I started skiing at Majestic Hills in the last 70's. What is this Mt. Fuji of which you speak? I must know! Fastskiguy It was a little resort in S.E Wisconsin. They had added to the top of the hill. Had a T-bar and rope tows. Only skied there a couple of times. We would ski from first lift to closing after dark. It was my first ski area experience. We had so much fun. We even tried to poach the rope tow before opening. Up till then our ski experience was hiking and skiing the hills around lake Buelah. I don't think it is operating any more or maybe it has another name. No one seems to have heard of it. That was way back in 1964 I think this was before Alpine Valley opened. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fastskiguy Posted March 27, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 FastskiguyIt was a little resort in S.E Wisconsin. They had added to the top of the hill. Had a T-bar and rope tows. Only skied there a couple of times. We would ski from first lift to closing after dark. It was my first ski area experience. We had so much fun. We even tried to poach the rope tow before opening. Up till then our ski experience was hiking and skiing the hills around lake Buelah. I don't think it is operating any more or maybe it has another name. No one seems to have heard of it. That was way back in 1964 I think this was before Alpine Valley opened. There was an article in one of the skiing rags that profiled old abandoned ski area. They had all kinds of neat pictures of the rope tow and T-bar towers, the broken down buildings that housed the mechanicals. It was neat but sad a bit, to see these little places go under and gradually get swallowed up by the woods. They had pictures of old lift tickets and stuff. I've often thought of a "tour of the mom and pop ski areas" someday, high speed lifts and mega resorts are cool but they're not the only cool places to ride. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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