bgregoire wrote:
So, we should ski NNNBC, we should ski pins, we should go to antartica AND alaska, we should ski T1s, we should ski NTN. Hell, let's have fun!
Totally agree- the fact the equipment can fit the context is very true.
(exactly my frustration with "do-everything" ski technology)
And I have had fun on every type of ski tech that I have ever tried.
My passion is BC-XCD skiing on light, flexible equipment- but I still burn it up on the groomed track; and I still burn strips off the groomed hill with my family; and I have enjoyed everything in between and beyond.
At some point, and we are near, mastery is no longer about the equipment but the experience.
You are good with words man.
And to me, one gateway to improving your xcD technique is attaining speed and repeating the movement on and on. Heavier duty gear just helps make that happen safely and consistently (such as in resort skiing or bigger mountain stuff) even though the techniques you employ to turn on light gear are different than those you use on heavy stuff. I mean, its not like we are debating wether swimming or running are better, its all downhill free heel skiing. Sure its different, but its the same too.
This does not fit with my very personal experience. I don't find that downhill skiing on powerful Telemark equipment helps my downhill skills- when downhill skiing on BC-XC equipment. In fact, the more I practice on powerful Telemark- the more I find my old habits creeping back into my body- and spreading everywhere into my BC-XC skiing- then I start falling again as the skis refuse my efforts to steer them through powerful turns.
It is entirely possible that my own experience is very much limited to me. If others find that downhill skiing in powerful Telemark tech improves their downhill skiing on any equipment- that's awesome!
I do find it strange that some skiers claim that downhill skiing improves their downhill skills on BC-XC equipment- but then continue to XC ski on powerful Telemark equipment...If it really does improve- then why not take advantage of BC-XC gear when appropriate?
I can only make assumptions based on my own experience. If I use powerful downhill equipment, it's because I am skiing terrain extreme enough to want the power and stability. At this point in my life- at least temporarily- I am not routinely skiing extreme terrain- so I don't need the power.
I can tell you that if downhill skiing on Telemark equipment improved my downhill skiing on BC-XC tech- I would be doing it.
I'd like to think that I am not alone here- but I may well be!