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Anyone recommend a better group?
This group sucks, nobody here. Any ideas on where all the bc skier's
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On 1 Jan 2007 09:09:57 -0800, "Barry" wrote:
This group sucks, nobody here. Any ideas on where all the bc skier's are? (other than skiing) Try telemarktips.com, web sites have sucked a lot of the content out of newsgroups. This group wakes up from time to time but it does seem particularly dead this season. If you post a question on conditions someplace or gear issues you will probably get some replies. Or you could just post that alpine touring is superior to telemarking, that's always good for entertainment. DCraig. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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lal_truckee wrote:
wrote: On 1 Jan 2007 09:09:57 -0800, "Barry" wrote: This group sucks, nobody here. Any ideas on where all the bc skier's are? (other than skiing) Try telemarktips.com, web sites have sucked a lot of the content out of newsgroups. This group wakes up from time to time but it does seem particularly dead this season. If you post a question on conditions someplace or gear issues you will probably get some replies. Little to no snow in many places does hurt a ski group's traffic. Or you could just post that alpine touring is superior to telemarking, that's always good for entertainment. DCraig. Here in Northern BC (and the rest of BC from what I've heard), we've been having our best season of the last several years. Our snow depth is easily a couple of feet. Chris |
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On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 22:30:11 GMT, DJ Daimon
wrote: lal_truckee wrote: wrote: On 1 Jan 2007 09:09:57 -0800, "Barry" wrote: This group sucks, nobody here. Any ideas on where all the bc skier's are? (other than skiing) Try telemarktips.com, web sites have sucked a lot of the content out of newsgroups. This group wakes up from time to time but it does seem particularly dead this season. If you post a question on conditions someplace or gear issues you will probably get some replies. Little to no snow in many places does hurt a ski group's traffic. Or you could just post that alpine touring is superior to telemarking, that's always good for entertainment. DCraig. Here in Northern BC (and the rest of BC from what I've heard), we've been having our best season of the last several years. Our snow depth is easily a couple of feet. I haven't been up to ski yet this year but we've got good snowpack in California, we didn't before this last set of storms. The Pacific Northwest seems to be having a banner year, Mt Hood has 7 to 8 feet, Bachelor in the same range. So the West is looking good right now, as far as I can see. The Rockies got dumped on over the past couple of weeks. Googling around I see the Alps has no - or marginal - skiing yet. I hope they get snow sometime soon. DCraig. Because the lines over here are long enough already. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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wrote: On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 22:30:11 GMT, DJ Daimon wrote: lal_truckee wrote: wrote: On 1 Jan 2007 09:09:57 -0800, "Barry" wrote: This group sucks, nobody here. Out skiing. If you don't like the content, make some. Any ideas on where all the bc skier's are? (other than skiing) Out skiing. Only here briefly. Prepping for the weekend again and then a trip to Xxxxx. Little to no snow in many places does hurt a ski group's traffic. r.s.a. more people post when there is less snow. Or you could just post that alpine touring is superior to telemarking, that's always good for entertainment. DCraig. Ah Basic Trolling 101. Here in Northern BC (and the rest of BC from what I've heard), we've been having our best season of the last several years. Our snow depth is easily a couple of feet. Just getting started. I haven't been up to ski yet this year but we've got good snowpack in California, we didn't before this last set of storms. Say what? First it was thin. It rained and drizzled my first day skiing (I didn't bother venturing off the packed track: new skis) so I went in, took a friend to late lunch went to see a film in Reno. Resorts weren't much better on coverage (off piste was rock ski territory). Slide-Rose was closed (1/2 of Rose wasn't worth the ticket). KT was a joke. Alpine was windy (a lot of the new fallen snow just got blown off). We'll see about the next storm. The Pacific Northwest seems to be having a banner year, Mt Hood has 7 to 8 feet, Bachelor in the same range. So the West is looking good right now, as far as I can see. The Rockies got dumped on over the past couple of weeks. Googling around I see the Alps has no - or marginal - skiing yet. I hope they get snow sometime soon. They have still glaciers they can ski on. DCraig. Because the lines over here are long enough already. Send them to Vail. -- |
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DJ Daimon wrote:
Our snow depth is easily a couple of feet. Hell - around N Tahoe we've got 3-5 feet at medium altitude - it's insufficient - rocks and down trees aren't covered, couloirs aren't filled in, cliff bands are stark; we're used to 8-12 feet by now, so we complain and fart around. Whatever; snow is forecast. We'll see. |
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lal_truckee wrote:
DJ Daimon wrote: Our snow depth is easily a couple of feet. Hell - around N Tahoe we've got 3-5 feet at medium altitude - it's insufficient - rocks and down trees aren't covered, couloirs aren't filled in, cliff bands are stark; we're used to 8-12 feet by now, so we complain and fart around. Whatever; snow is forecast. We'll see. You just need to be a bit more creative in what you're doing... Close to 2 months ago I was out with a friend doing some creek skiing. It's more about getting out and exploring than trying to find something to ski down. |
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I just started watching this group. We have a ton of snow (Colorado). Not
a back country skier yet, but I am thinking about starting. Mostly out of bounds alpine. Chris Little to no snow in many places does hurt a ski group's traffic. |
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On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 15:32:50 -0700, "Chris Bagnulo"
wrote: I just started watching this group. We have a ton of snow (Colorado). Not a back country skier yet, but I am thinking about starting. Mostly out of bounds alpine. How is that not backcountry? The only difference is that you don't have to hike up. DCraig. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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