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Thread: Summit Quiver Thread Follow-up

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    Question Summit Quiver Thread Follow-up

    Summit Quiver Thread

    I'm curious how everyone's quiver selection worked out. Here are a couple of questions for you all:

    1. Did you find yourself wishing you'd brought a ski you didn't?
    i) if "yes" what did you leave at home?

    2. Did you bring skis you never used?
    i) What did you end up chosing as your primary ski and was it the one
    you thought you'd probably use the most?

    3. Did you discover you didn't own the skis you needed/wanted?
    i) if "yes" did you take the opportunity to demo
    something?

    4. Did you experience "ski envy?"

    Bonus Question: While schlepping your skis through the airport did you find yourself wishing you had one of those ski bags with wheels?
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    Damn. You ask a lot of questions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by irul&ublo
    Damn. You ask a lot of questions.

    I'm sorry counselor, is that an objection? If not, I'd direct the witness to answer.
    When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis


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    1. N/A
    2. N/A
    3. N/A
    4. N/A

    Oh, that's right, I wasn't there.
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    1.No
    2.No
    3.No
    i. Skied both skis for three days each, thought I would ski the Bro's more but the conditions seemed good for the 8.6's (really would have been OK taking just one pair, either would have been fine)
    4.Yes I saw joshbu's DB's
    Move along nothing to see here.

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    1) No
    2) Yes, Volant Machete 69
    3) No
    4) Kinda, I wanted to ski on some BRO's just for a run or two.

    Were those joshbu's DB's at the Hostel?
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    1. No
    2. No
    i) What did you end up chosing as your primary ski and was it the one
    you thought you'd probably use the most?
    skied pistols for alpine and bros for touring and some alpine. about 50/50.

    3. Did you discover you didn't own the skis you needed/wanted?
    i) if "yes" did you take the opportunity to demo
    something?
    i really want some another pair super stiff bros with alpine bindings
    id also like my tabla rasas to arrive.

    4. Did you experience "ski envy?"
    saw a lot of nice looking iggys.

    bonus: i do have one. thanks pmgear!

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    1. Did you find yourself wishing you'd brought a ski you didn't?

    No, I had soft BRO's and Volkl G40's, which were a good combo.

    2. Did you bring skis you never used?

    No, and thankfully I used my BRO's primarily since it was a BC festival

    3. Did you discover you didn't own the skis you needed/wanted?

    I wish I had ordered the "Stiff" BRO"s.

    4. Did you experience "ski envy?"

    I didn't see Josh's Tablas, but he offered to let me take 'em for a spin (good thing he didn't - I'd have skipped town
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    Brought my Bros and Superspeeds. Used the Bro's 100% of the time. The Bros did great. The SS's were just in case the snow situation degraded.
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    used all three pair.
    skied the big daddies more than i thought i would. which was good.
    went for an awsome tour on my sweet touring whip, so i'm glad i had that.
    my ff's were perrfect for the wet fast grabby snow alta got at the end of my trip. no sidecut is good.

    my ski bag has wheels.

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    1. Did you find yourself wishing you'd brought a ski you didn't?
    Nope, spent most of my time on the Tweaks, glad I brought them.

    2. Did you bring skis you never used?
    All 3 pairs got used. Probably didn't need the Pistols, but they were nice for the run in Granite Canyon.

    3. Did you discover you didn't own the skis you needed/wanted?
    I knew long before the trip that there are more skis that I "need".

    4. Did you experience "ski envy?"
    Having seen them in action, I want a pair of Bros. karl Stall just looked too smooth on his (probably more the skier than the ski, but I still want a pair)
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    1) Should have known better than to leave the explosivs behind, I always regret not having them.
    2) Nope, skied both pairs.
    3) Nope, just left them at home
    4) Yep, Idris's hand built Spatulettes are titties.

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    1. No, but I have a pretty narrow quiver.
    2. No, only brought 1 pair, which I used as a matter of fact.
    3. Something with better float definitely would've helped in the deeper crud.
    4. Yes, I heart the wizard explosives. Beatiful graphics and not a bad ski either. Also, the Tahoe waterskis mounted with some salomon 914's that were in the basement of Hostel X were pretty sweet too.

    bonus: that would've been a nice bonus

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    Quote Originally Posted by weibo
    1.No
    2.No
    3.No
    i. Skied both skis for three days each, thought I would ski the Bro's more but the conditions seemed good for the 8.6's (really would have been OK taking just one pair, either would have been fine)
    4.Yes I saw joshbu's DB's
    You could have answered the bonus question. We had a box with wheels in that the box was mounted to car which had wheels.
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    Brought the Sugar Daddy's and Flame Big's. Love both of them and used each of them 50% of the time.

    1. Did you find yourself wishing you'd brought a ski you didn't?
    Nope, .

    2. Did you bring skis you never used?
    Nope

    3. Did you discover you didn't own the skis you needed/wanted?
    Nope

    4. Did you experience "ski envy?"
    The Tabla's are my "ski envy" but didn't see them. Also think Bro's are prolly the perfect touring ski.

    My ski bag has wheels. Yep, its a good thing.
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    no, no because I coreshotted my bro's and gave em a rest, thought I'd use the bro's most, and I did; nope, though more skis is always better.


    My ski bag has wheels.

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    1. No
    2. No, only brought 1 pair (Dragon Bigs)
    3. No
    4. Bro's

    bonus: Got an AJ Kitt Double Trouble bag, worked awesome again. Basically crammed all of my third bag (boots, helmet, jackets, shovel, socks, capilene, etc) in with my skis for the trip home.

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    1. Did you find yourself wishing you'd brought a ski you didn't?
    Skis, no. Crutches, yes
    2. Did you bring skis you never used?
    Well, not really. Although they didn't get much use because I was the king gimp of the summit
    3. Did you discover you didn't own the skis you needed/wanted?
    Yeah, because Kush owns the SethPistols I used to nearly kill myself on.
    4. Did you experience "ski envy?"
    When you can't ski, you'd get ski envy looking at a pair of Rossi 4SK's mounted with Marker M46's

    Bonus Question: While schlepping your skis through the airport did you find yourself wishing you had one of those ski bags with wheels?

    Yes. I'm a lazy MoFo who schleps too much gear on trips as it is. Wheels woulda been nice.
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    1. Did you find yourself wishing you'd brought a ski you didn't?

    No, I had Exploders and G4's

    2. Did you bring skis you never used?

    No

    3. Did you discover you didn't own the skis you needed/wanted?

    Could've used a 'tad' more sidecut on the 11th. (all frontside)

    4. Did you experience "ski envy?"

    Yep. Lot of well outfitted yo's in the Tram Line.

    -got the aj bag 3-days prior....(although the cabbie in LA hated it)
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    1. Did you find yourself wishing you'd brought a ski you didn't?
    Nope

    2. Did you bring skis you never used?
    Negative again, used both Fat Bastards(6 days) and Fischer Airstyles(3 days).

    3. Did you discover you didn't own the skis you needed/wanted?
    Nope

    4. Did you experience "ski envy?"
    Of course, the BROs are always looking good. Would have liked the PR too.

    Bonus Question: While schlepping your skis through the airport did you find yourself wishing you had one of those ski bags with wheels?
    Thankfully, got the AJ double bagger with wheels. Worked quite well, thanks Splat!

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    I just bumped up against the summit, so I'll have little to say. I decided on this trip never to buy a big ski (beyond my flame bigs) ,and rent out west when the snow flies. $32 a day at TVS for a nice selection.

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    1. Did you find yourself wishing you'd brought a ski you didn't?

    I wish I could have resurrected my poor dead Monster 103s but otherwise my options were limited. Glad I left my credit card at home when Kellie took us to the ski shops in town.

    2. Did you bring skis you never used?

    No. I left my jib skis at home and travelled light with just the Motherships. Negated the need for wheels on my ski bag although my bag did get searched by customs after Mrs Roo surreptitiously loaded a bunch of her shit into it when my back was turned. Her bag has wheels. Nice.

    3. Did you discover you didn't own the skis you needed/wanted?

    Knew that already although the Moship is a versatile stick. Superstiff Bros/Monster 103s/Big Daddies/W105s/CMH Sploders would all have been good for some high speed hammering

    4. Did you experience "ski envy?"

    The multitude of Bro Models looked very spunky, but I did like the edge detuning potential of Gin's Volkl Karma topsheets.

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    1. Did you find yourself wishing you'd brought a ski you didn't?
    AA would only allow one pair of skis. Due to the dire weather reports prior to the summit, a decided to bring the possibly more veratile Public Enemies and left the W105's at home. I missed the W105's in the crud and in the deeper/heavier snow at Cody (two days post feeding frenzy). The PE's did well in the lighter stuff, though

    2. Did you bring skis you never used?
    No

    3. Did you discover you didn't own the skis you needed/wanted?
    No, I own appropriate skis, I just didn't have them to hand

    4. Did you experience "ski envy?"
    The Bros are purty

    I have the whole lot on wheels!!!
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    1. I brought 200ffls with real bindings, 190FFFs with real bindings, and 190ffls with frishittys--i like those skis and didn't wish for other ones. well, when i got tired (which took about 3 runs thanks to my rigorous training program of fast food, drinking and smoking) i might have liked to switch the 200ffls for my super nobii.
    2. No--4 days on each pair with real bindings, one day at teton pass on the frishittys
    3. No, but jenny killed her skis on day 4 and demo'ed or skied on very crushed sidewall PRs the rest of the trip. now she wants seth pistols and w105s. oops. at least i kept her out of the iggy factory, as i was dreading that the 'can you make me a pink sparkly topsheet' question might be answered 'yes'
    4. Ski envy for the all wood iggies around jackson (i have the old ptex sidewalled ones...so pedestrian)
    5. My ski bag has wheels, and jenny carried one pair of my skis (to avoid excess luggage fees). oops.
    Last edited by mildbill.; 02-18-2005 at 10:11 AM.

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    bonus: Got an AJ Kitt Double Trouble bag, worked awesome again. Basically crammed all of my third bag (boots, helmet, jackets, shovel, socks, capilene, etc) in with my skis for the trip home
    you get tagged for the over 50lb-bag? Delta had me at 53lbs...gave me the 'you're lucky it's early' look...and threw it(dragged) on the conveyor. That's w/2-pair skis, helmet, pants, gloves.
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