This a helpful reference point as far as folks' comments about nimble behavior in trees.
This looks a LOT more wide open than the tight stashes I encounter in Colorado.
If i had a Go Pro, I'd show ya.
... Thom
This a helpful reference point as far as folks' comments about nimble behavior in trees.
This looks a LOT more wide open than the tight stashes I encounter in Colorado.
If i had a Go Pro, I'd show ya.
... Thom
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Thinking of pulling out the protests for the the first time this Friday. What the min amount of fresh snow you all look to bring them out at?
FYI I also have Bibby’s. Trying to figure out the point where it’s worth bringing them out.
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Oh boy that’s a tough one. If 4” of high density at my empty, smooth resort, they come out. Feels like bottomless pow until it gets chopped up. 8”+, yup, I’m on ProTesteses. No new snow and it rained like crazy, ProTesteses. 4” of new hot pow, ProTesteses. 10” new pow then turned to rain, yup you guessed it, ProTesteses.
I need to go to Utah.
Utah?
Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?
So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....
Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues
8, 17, 13, 18, 16, 18, 20, 19, 16, 24, 32, 35
2021/2022 (13/15)
Perfect thanks guys. If it’s deep I’m skiing sidecountry so mostly untracked or lightly tracked.
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Well for starters I don’t have BG although I’m dying to get on them.
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First day on the protest today in 9 to 11 inches, with lots of wind loading.
Un fucking real.
So loose, but ski fast so well. They want to run and ski pow fast yet are 100% fine when you want to shut it down. Was interested to see how they'd do in chop - they want to just plane over it and are straight enough to do well. Sure a bibby is better in chop - but the protest made chop fun af
I'm on an older 187 standard layup w/ fks. I usually ski longer skis, but got them cheap. Mounted just forward of the line due to prior mounts. Can't imagine that if I went forward I'd be stuffing the tips on these things, especially at speed. I have 192 gpo's inbounds and 187 UL's for touring which feels pretty dialed- I'd think the same would apply with lengths for these.
Way to go! They are a blast of a ski. I’m holding out on getting mine mounted until my roommate trades me his Shifts. Hopefully sooner rather then later.
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Awesome! As an aside, in the PNW that is “wide open spaces”. Tree skiing is quite a bit different up here. [emoji16]
Hoping to get my Aeverguese 192’s out in the real deep this week.
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It's really pretty shocking how well these things ski all kinds of snow. chop, Windfuck, breakable crust, bottomless pow and so on.
I still really like my resort pow charger but i did not think this shape could replace it but it definitely could.
I have zero regrets about the UL core but one day I will seriously consider complementing with a heavy+Carbon 196 for resort duty.
Mounting my 192’s this weekend...can’t wait.
Mounting the wife’s -10 177’s as well...will be an interesting experiment for a 118lb woman
Be interested to see how the -10 protests go. Hope the mount position is good
Agreed...it’s a variable forsure
Re: -10 protest mount...
I’ve always had demo binders on my 187 protests in order to play around with the mount point. I just recently discovered that the mounting location I’ve settled on is actually just over -10 CM from true center. And I think they fucking rock there, FWIW
That’s more playing around then I’d ever give a ski time....at some point I figure out how to work with it. Keith’s mounts for me historically have been great. It’s the -10
On the protest which curveballs it a touch. I just emailed him
The chicken test exists!
wait!!!! waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait...Wait!
Zoolander wasn't a documentary?
I do it for the ladies....
So, I skied the AeverTests yesterday at Stevens and don't think I will be holding on to them. I just love the BillyGoat feel too much. So, I'll be posting the 192 veneers (with a half day on them) and my 187's from a few seasons ago in Gear Swap some time this week.
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Super light and dry powder from 8-15" on a rain crust. The width of the ski was brutal on my aging body when I would hit bottom. They wanted to run and I didn't have room for them to do so. I swapped to my 189 Asym BG's after five runs and I was just dialed. I think the 192 is still too big of a ski for where I ski (Stevens Pass) and how I ski (trees, mini-golf lines, etc.). I bet I would feel differently about the Protests at a place like Mammoth or Snowbird where they can take advantage of room to run. Solid skis for the right skier...I just find that the BG's and my style pair up well.
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