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What do you consider a big ski day?

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  • brutah
    Registered User
    • Sep 2005
    • 4781

    #1

    What do you consider a big ski day?

    This is something I've been thinking about lately....

    What do you consider a big day vertical-wise? And where/when do you typically ski?

    There are a lot of variables into how much vert one can rack up in a day; like, how busy the lifts are, snow conditions, lift speeds, etc. For instance last week, i logged 24000 vertical feet skiing both solo and with a friend in about 4 hours at Steamboat. A few days later, lift lines were longer and I logged 22000 vertical in about 5 hours skiing all day solo with the exception of the last hour. But I can log about 10,000 vertical per hour if I'm solo and skiing the Peruvian chair at Snowbird. And I've read about people doing 100,000 vertical feet in a day.

    Backcountry skiing is another "big day" I would be interested in. But I have a better feel for what I consider a big day earning my turns.....

    Tentatively, considering others responses, I would say:
    • In bounds skiing = 16,000 vertical feet lost.
    • Backcountry skiing = 6000 vertical feet gained.


    So I'm curious what you consider a big ski day......
  • wickstad
    wickstad
    • Jan 2008
    • 1280

    #2
    Same as a big coincidence.

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    • Danno
      Agent of Tang
      • Sep 2005
      • 34902

      #3
      Do you want the answer for me today?

      Or me from 15 years ago?
      "fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
      "She was tossing her bean salad with the vigor of a Drunken Pop princess so I walked out of the corner and said.... "need a hand?"" - Odin
      "everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy

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      • Shaaarrrp
        Registered User
        • Aug 2016
        • 412

        #4
        When I'm tired at the end of the day. Many 20K days in LCC feel a lot bigger than 35K+ I've had at other resorts

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        • brutah
          Registered User
          • Sep 2005
          • 4781

          #5
          Originally posted by Danno
          Do you want the answer for me today?

          Or me from 15 years ago?
          Now would be preferred, who can remember 15 years ago???? 15 years ago, I skied 100,000 vertical a day, all day and it never snowed less than 6 inches overnight. You should have been there!

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          • XXX-er
            Registered User
            • Mar 2008
            • 34296

            #6
            local fixed grip chair is a 15 minute ride, the choke point no matter how fast you ski the down,

            27600 for the up but that was so 12 yrs ago altho it didnt matter how slow the chair was
            Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

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            • brutah
              Registered User
              • Sep 2005
              • 4781

              #7
              Originally posted by XXX-er
              local fixed grip chair is a 15 minute ride, the choke point no matter how fast you ski the down,

              27600 for the up but that was so 12 yrs ago
              I'm not talking about your personal best, but damn 27,600 vertical gain only using your legs in one day is massive...

              I just want to know what YOU consider a solid/big day on the hill, vert-wise.

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              • EWG
                here to help
                • Sep 2018
                • 7334

                #8
                All vertical feet are not the same.

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                • Djongo Unchained
                  Turnin' and Burnin'
                  • Nov 2017
                  • 5248

                  #9
                  In JH, fast chairs, good snow and smooth groomers with no waits:

                  40k on a groomer day, (10 trams or 15 Bridger ganjalas)
                  25k on an easy pow day, maybe 6k on a super mank day.

                  If I hike 1k it's a big day.

                  2/3 Granite laps is a big day.


                  Is xxx saying he's ascended 27.6k in a day under his own power?

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                  • 2FUNKY
                    Registered User
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 10537

                    #10
                    What do you consider a big ski day?

                    I’ve only logged vft a handful of times. For me a big inbounds day is bell to bell and legs are buzzing while sitting in my recliner at home sipping a nice cab sauve. That usually coincides with pow.
                    I cannot fathom hundo plus k vert, I guess if skiing groomers only but man that seems boring. I’ve gone hard af before in the right conditions, pow and vis and was able to get around five O’ish k on a few occasions, all off piste.


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                    Last edited by 2FUNKY; 12-30-2024, 10:10 PM.

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                    • XXX-er
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 34296

                      #11
                      well the way you asked the question its what you wanted to know

                      so we used to have an event as a fund rasier for spinal cord research where people did 18 laps around the chair/ 27500 ft in 1 day, start and finish at noon, https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=...st%20challenge

                      i'm in that ^^ pack somewhere, most of thse people are on a team, not many are soloing, some are just there to party & checkout the cute skier girls, there are food/ kegs, a bitching sound system & DJ, a spoken word poet doing readings from sir eds book at 3am



                      maybe a couple doz normal BC skiers did it so its a very possible goal for an average to strong BC skier,
                      Angle Parking is the only person to do it 2 yrs in a row, only 1 woman the xc ski coach ever did it, a couple of identical twin 15 yr old brothers did it side by each, I was the oldest at 56, we had a great ultra runner/ shitty skier do it in < 13hrs

                      we had a quadrapalegic ( incomplete spinal ) ski 1 lap in 8 hrs

                      it was a thing to do but it was not really that much fun hitting 4 or 5 walls in the dark, after a few years everybody who wanted to had done it so the event petered out

                      the million ft in a year that Greg H ill and those other guys did just really floors me
                      Last edited by XXX-er; 12-30-2024, 04:53 PM.
                      Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

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                      • Djongo Unchained
                        Turnin' and Burnin'
                        • Nov 2017
                        • 5248

                        #12
                        wtf? Is that a yes?

                        you skinned up 27, 600' cumulatively and skied it, Lap after lap, yes?

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                        • XXX-er
                          Registered User
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 34296

                          #13
                          WTF do you think I said ^^ in the post,

                          did you look at the 125skiers in the link it was an event,

                          start at noon & finish at noon ski all night

                          so that is a big day cuz its all i could do

                          I only got to 21500 the next year and said fuck it, I quit that foolishness to drink beer get high with the patagonnia/ DPS/ dynafit reps and shoot roman candles at one another on piste at midnight
                          Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

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                          • westoxified
                            Sultan of Sentiment
                            • Aug 2006
                            • 1017

                            #14
                            20 high tease
                            bumps are for poor people

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                            • Djongo Unchained
                              Turnin' and Burnin'
                              • Nov 2017
                              • 5248

                              #15
                              Originally posted by 2FUNKY
                              I’ve only logged vft a handful of times. For me a big inbounds day is bell to bell and legs are buzzing while sitting in my recliner at home sipping a nice cab sauve. That usually coincides with pow.
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                              Yo, 2F, punch in those emoji numbers, can't follow.

                              You're much stronger than me, I know. B2B is highly unlikely for me.

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