They can grind the scales out too? I've already had them waxed and scraped and waxed a few times to no avail.
I find brushing with a brass brush and scraping with a metal scraper will refresh the scales…but only have positive scales, iirc the chugach are negative.
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UVM men’s soccer has been very exciting this year, and record breaking. Saturday might be a good day for a doubler header, US in World Cup and then UVM.
Patience with the weather looks like it will be rewarded. Some really encouraging signs that just need to come together.
The winning goal in Syracuse’s last game was pretty cool. Cornell had a corner kick and SU’s goalie caught a point blank header. He ran out a few yards and threw it to a guy that dribbled the length of the field, split 2 defenders and beat the goalie from 20 yards or so. The other 89 minutes? Meh
https://youtu.be/kGPD-2MmdW0
It's a slow start for sure. I skied at Loon last weekend with family and the coverage was ok and you can ride an 8 person chair. That's an option and not far from Boston. I really don't like that place but it's open. It's also not far from there to Sunday river.
I will be working at Cannon for opening weekend and it looks sporty.
Personally I would stay in Boston and watch the USA world cup match and go for a nice walk or a museum or something.
I also have to add that people who make big flights to get the next tier... Have no regard for the environment or climate situation.
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I'm not flying to France to have a glass of wine in the airport and flying back FFS--I'm flying to spend a weekend with my nephew who is four thousand miles away from his family, in an area that is my old stomping grounds, and slide down a mountain that may or may not have some snow on it. Is the mileage an inspiration for the trip? Sure, but I wouldn't be taking three days off work and renting a car if I was just going somewhere to turn around. I'm stopping in Portland on the way to crash with a friend who has also been holding a pair of skis for me for a year. I'm visiting a friend from grad school who lives in New Hampshire that I haven't seen in 15 years. I'm staying with a friend in Boston from AK that also went to my undergrad, and I'm swinging by my alma mater for a meeting since I'm the regional chair for an alumni volunteer group.
If you want to get into a discussion about climate change, I've personally witnessed the dramatic recession of glaciers first hand and seen the devastation of melting permafrost on our coastal villages. Am I sensitive about this subject? Absolutely, because Alaska is the canary in the coal mine. IMHO high oil prices are good because not only is it good for the state budget, but more importantly it forces people to make energy decisions based on cost. I think THAT is what is going to drive the push for alternative energies and investment in new energy-related technologies much more-so than pure government regulation.
Not to inch towards the padded room or anything with climate discussion but just realize the environmental impact of flying thousands of miles for a long weekend of socializing.
I do it also, so I'm just as bad.
One of my neighbors is legit net zero carbon and keeps a budget. Grows his own food. Cold house in winter and firewood from his own land etc etc. One of our friends moved to San Diego and we were all talking about going to visit and he was like "you know that carbon footprint? It would take me years to offset that" but you can get a Boston SD flight for under 300.
I also agree that pricing is the only way the vast majority of people will adjust behavior (you and I included) but regulations are going the opposite way due to the political pressure of price at the pump BS.
Anyway I hope you have a great trip. I'm just fucking with you.
We (skiers) are all pretty green washed and hypocrites with our POW stickers and sustainable jackets that we use to go summer skiing in Chile etc.
How is a wood stove carbon neutral?
^ exactly. Burning wood is far worse than modern car emissions or (to compare apples to apples) heating your home with electric power generated from nuclear power plants.
You cut down a tree. You're not taking sequestered carbon fossil fuels.
The rise in industrial CO2 is primarily from fossil fuels.
If we sustainably did this its carbon neutral,like if we all had a family wood lot and that's it.
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You can't power a car with wood so apples and oranges.
Nuclear power is carbon friendly but has other issues.
It would be impossible to power our population with our modern lifestyle without fossil fuels unless we do some big changes with renewable.
Anyway... Back to skiing. Or perhaps this December... Not.
I am always surprised at what people think about environmental science. These are not opinions that wood is carbon neutral. Burning wood certainly has other issues. The real issue is a huge population that consumes huge amounts of energy per Capita.
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Please DEAR GOD make it snow!!!!!!!!!
I once saw monkeys throwing poop at each other in the zoo.
It still didn't snow
So they starting drinking DIPA and ripping massive bingers.
And then it snowed.
And they skied.
So they starting drinking DIPA and ripping massive bingers.
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The skiing today is better than flinging poo
^^^This.. Any snow outdoors is better than not skiing. I'm going to take a few manmade poo laps this weekend. Already bought the lift ticket. Might rain too, but I'm still there if it's open and lifts are spinning...
Dude, I said that it wasn't apples to apples and then went on to make an apt comparison.
Cutting down trees to burn them is not carbon neutral. Have you ever heard of photosynthesis? You do know that cutting down trees reduces the planet's ability to sequester CO2, right? That is not an opinion, it's a scientific fact.
So tell me what the other issues are with nuclear power. Other than the NIMBY argument, I'm guessing you can't make one based on science. Yeah, don't put nuke plants where a tidal wave is likely to cause a major disaster and don't put them on fault lines. How many people were killed or got sick in America's worst nuclear event? How much radiation was released in that event? The answer to both questions is exactly zero. For once, the French are laughing at the Germans for their knee-jerk reaction to shut down their nuclear plants. France gets more than 90% of its electricity from nuclear.
Renewables will never be the answer unless you classify nuclear as renewable. Wind and solar are too unreliable, are highly inefficient, and cause more harm to the environment (not climate) than most other forms of energy production.
Please God, let it snow soon.