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    Eating Crow's Feet 2-2-08

    Every morning I pull out of my garage, the first thing I see is The Crow's Feet, a 3,600ft avy path that you can see from all over the valley. Everybody knows what it is, and I'm sure everyone driving up LCC has seen it and wondered..................

    Here's the view from my driveway in Broburbia.


    I tried to ski it with Gramps a couple weeks ago. But we couldn't find the entrance to the top with the storm and route finding. Today we chose to just skin right up it instead of coming up and crossing multiple canyons to get to it.

    Found a trail pretty early on.


    Ryan, a doc I work with, sporting his new Dynafit Zzero's, DPS carbon fiber reverse camber skis, and Dynafit bindings. Lovin it.


    Nice day in the hills.


    About 4,800ft above the car.




    Four hours later....the top of the route.


    Ryan, excited about the 4,800ft below him, and the idea of first turns on his big fat skis. He went a couple of months without a refrigerator, but bought a new touring set up. Atleast his priorities are spot on.


    The turns off the top were ok, I guess. screwed up the horizon.






    A ski cut on the rollover sluffed off the top 6", but that ran slowly down the line. No deep instabilites, just hero fluff.


    Someone said Dynafits on big skis were gay. My guess is they don't have a fucking clue.


    Turns to the car. Soon there will be a multi-million dollar McMansion here.


    Wasatch Blvd. Appropriately named.


    Crow's Foot tasted really good today. Nice to finally get that bird off my shoulder. And I swear that I heard crow's cawing when we were skinning up.
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    thanks for the voice mail .... made me cringe with anger
    nice job tagging it this morning; a beta call may come your way soon

    p.s. tell ryan nice f'ing Gaper Gap in the last photo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xover View Post
    thanks for the voice mail .... made me cringe with anger
    nice job tagging it this morning; a beta call may come your way soon

    p.s. tell ryan nice f'ing Gaper Gap in the last photo
    Gaper Gap is from the last bit of scrub oak working his forehead over.

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    did you ski the main shot?

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    That's not Argenta!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pointedem View Post
    did you ski the main shot?
    Yes, right down the gut.

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    f'ing sweet. way to get after it.

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    Yeah, that setup looks so gay. I can't imagine how light that must be on the way up. Nice work
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    Absolutely caw caw caw

    4800'? Really really nice.

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    You're absolutely right, I've eyeballed those lines and wondered about skiing them countless times. I'm sure I'd be well off the back, but I'd love the chance to join (talk about a Freudian slip, I typed jong the first time instead of join) the next Crow's Feet tour.

    Nice work D, very nice.
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    NICE!

    Quick Tech Talk question for your buddy: I've got dynafit bindings waiting for some skis. Definitely likely the DPS for the lightweight and reverse camber/sidecut, which I ski on now (Spatulas). Question is twofold: ski length, and thoughts on the 120 vs. the 138. I'm thinking the 120 in a 178 cm length would be great as it's more maneuverable and versatile, while still plenty of ski for flotation.
    Last edited by Bum Z; 02-02-2008 at 04:13 PM.
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    Wow! Really nice!
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    Fukkin aminals.

    Noice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bum Z View Post
    NICE!

    Quick Tech Talk question for your buddy: I've got dynafit bindings waiting for some skis. Definitely likely the DPS for the lightweight and reverse camber/sidecut, which I ski on now (Spatulas). Question is twofold: ski length, and thoughts on the 120 vs. the 138. I'm thinking the 120 in a 178 cm length would be great as it's more maneuverable and versatile, while still plenty of ski for flotation.
    Not sure. Ryan was on the 192cm's. They are VERY light, considering.

    He gave them to me to ski monday. Might be a good ski to add to the quiver. Unless PM Gear starts making some stuff like that. Hint, hint.

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    nice, Broburbia, nice.

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    Don't mind us we are just shredding your backyard, please stay inside drink your Starbuks eat your danish everything will be just fine.

    Nice work, cityscape in the background are great.
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    Nice Line!!

    That line stares a million people in the face. Was there a cornice on top? Seems like the south wind howls over that ridge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yabyum View Post
    That line stares a million people in the face. Was there a cornice on top? Seems like the south wind howls over that ridge.
    No cornice, nor any significant wind slabs. Just a 6" soft slab at the top, easily removed.

    Was a MF or windcrust? about 3ft down, with some faceting below it. But only at the top 500ft.

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    Nice shots...except, well, you know, you missed the one photo of you skiing switch to the road.
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    Yeah buddy. That is sickter. Have looked at that line longingly, too many times to count...

    And for the record, that could be the most badass BC rig ever that your buddy's got.
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    Nice work TH!

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    Derek...

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    looks like a pretty amazing day. if it were me, i'd find it really satisfying to bag a line that had turned me around on a prior day...as well as to get one that i stare at so often.



    is it me, or do those skis look really short (or is your buddy very tall)?

    those actually look more like 138s than 120s. (i have a 120 + dynafit setup which is insanely light.) i believe the 120s are wider at the very tip compared to the 138s. either way (120 or 138), the width of those skis and (lack of) weight of the ski+binding combo makes for an amazing tool for touring in pow.

    thanks for sharing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by upallnight View Post

    is it me, or do those skis look really short (or is your buddy very tall)?

    I'm not a techy. They are 192cm's with (I think) 138 waist or something like that.

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    who said dynafits on fat skis are gay? i'll whoop their ass. that's a dream setup.



    looks like one helluva line. 4,800 vert is worth every step.
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