
Originally Posted by
upallnight
Walking out of a shoe on a 58-degree couloir is tantamount to death! What happened? What were snow conditions? What ski? Who did the mount? What vintage Fritschi? How heavy is the rider + pack?
Head Monsters - Freerides (grey ones) - I was fresh off the couch at a strapping 210lbs - din was near max at 12 - Yostmark did the mount - conditions were consolidated pow with some wind crust.
It was at the top of the grunge cooler on Timpanogos. The line is 55-60 degrees at the top and mellows to 45ish. My first turn I caught my tips together and the binding (Freeride - grey color from two years ago) just popped off as I landed on the hop turn. Funny how just before that I was sitting there thinking, "Ok mang. Don't friggin' fall or you're a dead man. Boy that would suck to lose a ski here" and then it happened. I thought I was going to be a pinball on a high speed descent.
Fortunately I was able to dig in the whippets and stopped after 4-5 feet of sliding while my ski by some miracle wedged into the snow another 10 feet below me. I shimmied down and managed to get my ski on despite shaking.
That wasn't the reason for me selling my freerides (both pairs) to get some Dynafits but I'm super happy I did.
Edit: I suppose the other reason for getting rid of freerides is that I don't really ski the resort any more so having a pair of binders that let's me go back and forth (resort to bc) in a day wasn't a necessity any longer.
Last edited by powstash; 05-30-2006 at 09:10 PM.
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