Being insulted and insulting others are part of what makes this place so much fun. If you're insulted by that, you might want to go elsewhere.
good list Goat.....the wife has done Grand Traverse....fine ski but a LONG day
why are southern transplants always douchie?
Well hello to the begining of another season..Ready to get your stoke-o-meter going? I'll be skiing mostly vail, BC, snowmass if anyone wants to ride. Full B.C. compatible.
Yeah, I had some plans for big lines and kept getting snowed out. We had to turn back on holy cross after our first night out. For once we hoped for no snow and still got it.
Everyone, try to stay healthy between now and the real start of the season. I tweaked my knee a little at the skate park today (likely because I haven't skated since high school). That would have sucked if I killed my season there. I'm ready to get out there and ski some pow.
I wasn't insulted as I don't live on the Front Range. But, at least one of the other posters lists their home as Boulder. Whatever, a lot of folks seem to spend so much time trying to think of rude remarks you rarely actually READ the thread.
I've been familiar with this place for a long time and had another log-in years ago that I lost so I'm not at all surprised by the abrasive remarks. I also read the wiki again and wouldn't dare try and "change" the forum regardless.
If I were going to characterize a group of transplants as "douchie" it probably wouldn't be southerners but I admit to being a bit biased. I've lived all over the world so I don't know how well the label fits any more.
Anyways, woke up with a bit more snow on the ground and reports for more. Didn't make it down to Wolf Creek which was a bit disappointing but may go down during the week and take a peak. Cheers to a great season wherever you live! I've got a few ideas for a list of descents for the season I'll post later when I have more time.
There's a zone south of Holy Cross that I want to do some sled access in this year. Pretty sure jbski and I are going to do some sled access in the northern Gores too. Mantraskier and I have been talking about getting out to the Deluge area.
For those getting after it, here's some photos of the northern Gores from a trip a buddy and I did back in early August. It was amazing how much snow was still out there:
Standing atop the highest of the Gores and the fear within.
I wonder if that N. Couloir that he climbed is skiable. It was 60-degree ice on the climb.
Goatski: I never got out to Savage this year like I had planned, so if you need partners this year, let me know.
While not in Suco/Eagle, I also found the location of this zone over the summer, and it's definitely on my hitlist this year:
FKNA! Keep that pillow factory secret.............Unless of course you want to show me where it is :cool:
Headed to A-Basin on Saturday. Maybe some skiing Sunday, too, but I'm leaning towards biking at this point. Anyone else?
Went up to A-Basin today. Crowds weren't as bad as I thought they might be with one lift/WROD and the snow was better than I though it would be, but started to get chewed up and bumped a bit by the end of the day. Deciding to skip this weekend and get in a "final" climb and bike ride Sat/Sun.
Anyone else doing the A-Basin WROD on Sunday?
I'll be skiing the ribbon Thurs/Fri. Anybody else?
Come out to Keystone tonight for All.I.Can at warren station. Show starts at 7 doors open at 6. It's $10 and benefits the Friends of Beethoud Pass.
Also, I think I'll be hitting the WROD on Monday or Tuesday if anyone wants to meet up.
Some pretty silly tracks up on Indy Pass yesterday but one set on the east side linked up what looked to be a relatively hazard free and fun descent
it's shitting pretty good in Blue River
I skinned chair 10 at vail today. Wasn't very deep, There were a lot of saplings to dodge. I got sent over the handlebars on a water bar, but other than that it was fun. There was also a good cm of surface hoar in a lot of places, especially the shaded parts of the runs. Not sure how widespread it is, but it's there, so heads up.
^^^ were you able to drive up to chair 10 or is it closed already?
We drove to the bottom.
All, just a heads up that Dean Cummings is presenting his "The Steep Life" movie for free down at Bonfire Brewing on Tuesday, November 8 at 7p.m. Come on down for a chance to meet the legend, learn about snow safety, and peep out his movie.
The trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMzC...layer_embedded
I understand that there may be product giveaways, but don't hold me to that.
If this is spam, please let me know! Also, I've got a pair of 184 Kodiaks for demo from Dean's new ski line from H20 Outdoor Gear. I hope to have a full fleet sometime soon, which will include the other two skis in the line, the Tazlina and the Karen'cito'. Take a gander at http://www.h20g.com for more info and PM me if you are interested in a demo.
gonna ski some pow on Sunday at Vail if this storm on Sat delivers.
Loveland Pass was closed when I got up to A Basin this morning, so I just did a few laps there. The wind was howling out of the east, dumping snow onto the west wall. So strange. Then it calmed and I went on up the pass. Not so good as last week for me. Less base and less fresh. Fortunately I got a midweek pass for Loveland and skied a few laps over there...basically just worked my way across the continental divide. Fun morning.
Do you still have to duck to get back in?
Some people say you should just ski to the bottom and climb out. The snow is often so wet and sloppy down there but ive done it both ways.