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Up to 18 feet and counting.
On 01/02/2011 01:31 PM, NormG wrote:
"Bob wrote in message ... NormG wrote: "Wayne wrote in message . .. This may go down as the wettest winter on record for us. We are at 18 feet and it is still storming here in the Eastern Sierra. In other issues: Someone commented that the most common skier injury was a broken or "messed up" thumb. I suspect this is due to those "pistol grips". If you guys have other info, please elucidate. I'm not talking about the new ones with the guards to help deflect the gates--I haven't tried them, since I'm not a racer. One of the few skiers I take serious constructive criticism from (Richard "Dick" Williams--who must be 80 now) insisted I get rid of mine years ago. Not only do they risk injury to thumbs but they cause you drop your shoulder as you plant your pole--taking you off balance. http://physiobench.com/articles/39/S...-and-Treatment A lot of skiers I see don't have their pole straps on. I don't know if no one teaches them how to wear them or if they like having ''yard sales". Pole straps are a good way to cause injuries to the shoulder. Particularily if you spend any time in or near trees. First time I cat skied one of the first instructions the guide gave us (after the Avi course) was "No Pole Straps". Lose your poles, and you don't have a chance of performing a ski pole arrest on icy surface falls. I've always believed skiing should be fun. I don't find skiing on ice to be fun and avoid it at all costs. Trees and powder on the other hand are a great deal of fun. My likelyhood of beer before 4PM is inversely proportional to the depth of new snow. Well Norm, I guess you are not an EasternSkier(tm). If you were you would and could have fun wherever you find it. First. I've seen what you guys call "ice". We call it "Packed Powder" or if it's had a thaw-freeze cycle or two, "Boiler Plate". We find that most often very pleasurable skiing. It's really easy to turn, and if you don't get going way to fast toward the trees, it doesn't tire you out like the more western varieties of snow surfaces. Kidding of course. I really like skiing out west. Yes, even in the Pacific Northwest with Cascade Concrete. LAL showed me some Sierra Cement one day that I couldn't buy a turn in. That was OK though, it was so sticky I didn't need to turn anyway. Oh, and around here, It ain't ice unless you can see a fish through it. |
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Up to 18 feet and counting.
"VtSkier" wrote in message ... In other issues: Someone commented that the most common skier injury was a broken or "messed up" thumb. I suspect this is due to those "pistol grips". If you guys have other info, please elucidate. I'm not talking about the new ones with the guards to help deflect the gates--I haven't tried them, since I'm not a racer. One of the few skiers I take serious constructive criticism from (Richard "Dick" Williams--who must be 80 now) insisted I get rid of mine years ago. Not only do they risk injury to thumbs but they cause you drop your shoulder as you plant your pole--taking you off balance. http://physiobench.com/articles/39/S...-and-Treatment A lot of skiers I see don't have their pole straps on. I don't know if no one teaches them how to wear them or if they like having ''yard sales". Pole straps are a good way to cause injuries to the shoulder. Particularily if you spend any time in or near trees. First time I cat skied one of the first instructions the guide gave us (after the Avi course) was "No Pole Straps". Lose your poles, and you don't have a chance of performing a ski pole arrest on icy surface falls. I've always believed skiing should be fun. I don't find skiing on ice to be fun and avoid it at all costs. Trees and powder on the other hand are a great deal of fun. My likelyhood of beer before 4PM is inversely proportional to the depth of new snow. Well Norm, I guess you are not an EasternSkier(tm). If you were you would and could have fun wherever you find it. First. I've seen what you guys call "ice". We call it "Packed Powder" or if it's had a thaw-freeze cycle or two, "Boiler Plate". We find that most often very pleasurable skiing. It's really easy to turn, and if you don't get going way to fast toward the trees, it doesn't tire you out like the more western varieties of snow surfaces. Kidding of course. I really like skiing out west. Yes, even in the Pacific Northwest with Cascade Concrete. LAL showed me some Sierra Cement one day that I couldn't buy a turn in. That was OK though, it was so sticky I didn't need to turn anyway. Oh, and around here, It ain't ice unless you can see a fish through it. Yeah, I realize that and if that was all I could ski without getting on an airplane I'm almost certain I would make the necessary adjustment and find ways to enjoy it. But thats not the case and for that i am grateful. |
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Up to 18 feet and counting.
On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 16:54:35 -0500, VtSkier wrote
this crap: and also helps when something yanks the pole. That's Trunky's specialty. Vote for Palin-Brown in 2012. repeal the nightmares. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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Up to 18 feet and counting.
On Jan 2, 8:07*pm, wrote:
On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 16:54:35 -0500, VtSkier wrote this crap: and also helps when something yanks the pole. That's Trunky's specialty. Hey, how about you show up in person and we'll find out who yanks poles? Sun Valley this week? Park City next week? You could mooch a couch off Dickless Bob, Dickless Horvie. Prove you are a man, not a pppppppuuuuuusssssssyyyy. Damn, this is fun. |
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