Well, there's wonderful snow SC and up in the basin above Lkout..Groomers all skied out , of course, butteledance wrote:Can't comment on the CRB never used them. Great powder Monday especially for N. ID. Been skiing at Silver or its BC. Just for LJ I have leather and it can be fun, but not with some of the conditions I've encountered, kickturning your way out isn't skiing.Raventele wrote:Roger that TD..Been some great skiing on the pass ..where the f you been ?teledance wrote:RT, I ski my boots in walk mode which helps me stay in the sweet spot. A nod back to all my years in leather boots.
BTW, I wonder if I am sacrificing any turn power by running my 3PHW's on the CRB ?
it snowed 3in fresh last night and they are closed 'till Thursday due to the possibility of --40 windchills! Damn, gonna be some freeze-dried ! Looks like a decent storm for the W/E .. I can't complain too much about N. Idaho snow; we always get some great days at the pass, and barring the very odd year, snow is dependable! ..Recent trip to Colorado where we skied ice for a week (best skiing was at a nordic center) and SC and BC looked miserably thin!!! ha ha..Yea, it's great when it snows there and stays cold..but is that not true of about anywhere ?
I bet those Andrews Ultimates could be used to ski about anything..They are HEAVY leathers with plastic heel support..nice flex but I would not want to stomp them out to climb in..We are in a second Arctic push TD; typically there are at least 3 in a given winter..maybe 1 in March! ..we'll see...
Cold! Especially on the Crest and alos on the selkirks..
Colorado reminds me of S. Idaho..yea, more winter sun and it can be colder at times
but it also often lacks snow , certainly true contrasting elevation-to-elevation with the North Rockies..