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Sierra Cement Skiing
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, snowbender wrote: Skiing cement has its own techniques... ...they're just not powder techniques. They are variations of powder techniques. The steeper it gets, the more like powder you ski it. Sometimes you just have to ride on top to get through it, **** trying to ski it. Yup, you need to tell Mr. LOL that; nevertheless, Taichi Skiing is one Way fits/skis all, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJrA_zVkTws snowbender No bashing? Good, at least you gappers move in the right direction. Guess you gappers have finally learned, congrats. snowbender We figured you were not worth the bother as we got tired of your insults and inability to learn the proper meaning of english words. Or because I've provided the evident [of what sierra cement skiing is] and you gappers cannot face your failed bashing and run and hide? Most likely. No, no need to insult you, you're insulted by your own "inability to learn the proper meaning" of skiing. You skied easy runs of packed down spring snow with occasional traverses through some relatively sparse trees... ....all of it at low speed. -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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On Nov 4, 11:52 am, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , snowbender wrote: Or because I've provided the evident [of what sierra cement skiing is] and you gappers cannot face your failed bashing and run and hide? Most likely. No, no need to insult you, you're insulted by your own "inability to learn the proper meaning" of skiing. You skied easy runs of packed down spring snow with occasional traverses through some relatively sparse trees... You don't need to say anything, we've already learned that you have a poor MA skill. ...all of it at low speed. That's what you don't know about cement skiing; cement skiing has only a narrow band of speed, cannot go fast because the snow/cement brakes you, and cannot go slow neither because gravity pulls you. That's why cement skiing tests/challenges all your skiing abilities. Your "biggest," "fastest," etc. mentality won't works on cement skiing. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia |
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Sierra Cement Skiing
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, snowbender wrote: On Nov 4, 11:52 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: Or because I've provided the evident [of what sierra cement skiing is] and you gappers cannot face your failed bashing and run and hide? Most likely. No, no need to insult you, you're insulted by your own "inability to learn the proper meaning" of skiing. You skied easy runs of packed down spring snow with occasional traverses through some relatively sparse trees... You don't need to say anything, we've already learned that you have a poor MA skill. ...all of it at low speed. It doesn't take "motion analysis skill" to count nor does it to estimate speed. You didn't make a single turn actually in the trees, BTW. Not one. That's what you don't know about cement skiing; cement skiing has only a narrow band of speed, cannot go fast because the snow/cement brakes you, and cannot go slow neither because gravity pulls you. That's why cement skiing tests/challenges all your skiing abilities. Your "biggest," "fastest," etc. mentality won't works on cement skiing. 1. Nonsense. You can ski fast on cement if you're actually any good. 2. You weren't skiing on cement, but on shallow spring snow. -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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Sierra Cement Skiing
On Nov 3, 4:11*pm, VtSkier wrote:
The summit restaurant was open so that you didn't need to download for lunch or to pee. You go to the lodge/restaurant to pee?!?!? Now that's funny! |
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On 11/04/2010 05:52 PM, SkiGuy wrote:
On Nov 3, 4:11 pm, wrote: The summit restaurant was open so that you didn't need to download for lunch or to pee. You go to the lodge/restaurant to pee?!?!? Now that's funny! Ah, you take my words out of context. Re-read the whole poast... |
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Sierra Cement Skiing
On Nov 4, 12:44 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , snowbender wrote: On Nov 4, 11:52 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: Or because I've provided the evident [of what sierra cement skiing is] and you gappers cannot face your failed bashing and run and hide? Most likely. No, no need to insult you, you're insulted by your own "inability to learn the proper meaning" of skiing. You skied easy runs of packed down spring snow with occasional traverses through some relatively sparse trees... You don't need to say anything, we've already learned that you have a poor MA skill. ...all of it at low speed. It doesn't take "motion analysis skill" to count nor does it to estimate speed. Oh yes, accurately to describe the performance--speed, turning, line, and etc., is "motion analysis skill" all about. You didn't make a single turn actually in the trees, BTW. Not one. That's where your green MA comes in; you cannot ski in the trees without turning in the trees. And we were not talking about "tree skiing," were we? We were talking about "Taicki Skiing's one way fits/ skis all." Here's another shot on "tree skiing," and yes, it's still on cement. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJAIXxeh-rg That's what you don't know about cement skiing; cement skiing has only a narrow band of speed, cannot go fast because the snow/cement brakes you, and cannot go slow neither because gravity pulls you. That's why cement skiing tests/challenges all your skiing abilities. Your "biggest," "fastest," etc. mentality won't works on cement skiing. 1. Nonsense. You can ski fast on cement if you're actually any good. Given the reasons stated above, nonsense is yours. 2. You weren't skiing on cement, but on shallow spring snow. So, if it is not your green MA, it must be your shameless denial. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia |
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Sierra Cement Skiing
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, snowbender wrote: On Nov 4, 12:44 pm, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Nov 4, 11:52 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: Or because I've provided the evident [of what sierra cement skiing is] and you gappers cannot face your failed bashing and run and hide? Most likely. No, no need to insult you, you're insulted by your own "inability to learn the proper meaning" of skiing. You skied easy runs of packed down spring snow with occasional traverses through some relatively sparse trees... You don't need to say anything, we've already learned that you have a poor MA skill. ...all of it at low speed. It doesn't take "motion analysis skill" to count nor does it to estimate speed. Oh yes, accurately to describe the performance--speed, turning, line, and etc., is "motion analysis skill" all about. Sorry, Chai-tea, but counting is just counting. You didn't make a single turn actually in the trees, BTW. Not one. That's where your green MA comes in; you cannot ski in the trees without turning in the trees. And we were not talking about "tree skiing," were we? We were talking about "Taicki Skiing's one way fits/ skis all." Here's another shot on "tree skiing," and yes, it's still on cement. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJAIXxeh-rg No. That is not cement. Spring snow is not cement. That's what you don't know about cement skiing; cement skiing has only a narrow band of speed, cannot go fast because the snow/cement brakes you, and cannot go slow neither because gravity pulls you. That's why cement skiing tests/challenges all your skiing abilities. Your "biggest," "fastest," etc. mentality won't works on cement skiing. 1. Nonsense. You can ski fast on cement if you're actually any good. Given the reasons stated above, nonsense is yours. LOL 2. You weren't skiing on cement, but on shallow spring snow. So, if it is not your green MA, it must be your shameless denial. LOL -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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On Nov 5, 10:08 am, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , snowbender wrote: ...... LOL ...... LOL Yup, I think we have beaten this dead horse long enough, Mr. shameless LOL, you're slipping into delirious, give it a rest. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia |
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Sierra Cement Skiing
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, snowbender wrote: On Nov 5, 10:08 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: ..... LOL ..... LOL Yup, I think we have beaten this dead horse long enough, Mr. shameless LOL, you're slipping into delirious, give it a rest. Don't you worry about me, Chai-tea... -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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Sierra Cement Skiing
On Nov 5, 6:05*pm, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , *snowbender wrote: On Nov 5, 10:08 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , *snowbender wrote: ..... LOL ..... LOL Yup, I think we have beaten this dead horse long enough, Mr. shameless LOL, you're slipping into delirious, give it a rest. Don't you worry about me, Chai-tea... Itchie, he slipped into delirious a long time ago. Like when he made up a huge lie and claimed I had threatened his life, and promised to "report" me to the Seattle Police Department. Of course, he refused to talk to his home town cops, because the laws about making a false police report are even tougher in Canada. And after months of threats, the ppppppuuuuuusssssyyyyy ppppppuuuuuussssssiiiiiieeeeeddddd out. Still waiting for an answer on why he broke his word, ignored his commitment, and got busted being a lying piece of **** coward for the umpteenth time. He's so delirious he's ignoring reality, as usual. How embarassing for Dickless Baker. Just like his buddy Dickless Henry. Contact info, freak? bWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH |
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