I guess anything over two runs could be considered laps. When I was learning I'd spend a lot of time on hills similar to that. When I had time to kill I could ski a hill like that down to packed powder, doing every kind of turn I could think of, experimenting with different stances and varying how I pressure the skis.FourthCoast wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:41 amlowangle al,
I did not count how many times I went up and down before I moved on. I think I slid down maybe three times. Does this count as doing laps or do I have to get up in the double digit range?
It was nice to find a hill that I could climb straight up with wax but still make a few turns on the way down. It would be nice to have something maybe 10x this long with the same conditions.
On Saturday I went out on the backside of a dune in some nearby public land. There is a lot more vertical feet there but the small trees are pretty dense. I never really found anything open enough to link turns together.
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Decided to take the day off and do some recon around one area in the Snowy Range Ive always wanted to ski. The common folk lore is no one has ever skied the ridge by the tiny little town of Albany, Wyoming.
In the past when I have scoped out the run; it was always full of large granite boulders and everyone who visits Albany just snowmobiles and passes the ridge looking up in awe. Well not today.
Got in about 20 turns down the steep ridge and was pleasantly surprised! Dropping in I felt the snow hit my knees as I made turns down to the bottom. After looking back at the run, I thought my ski was over but no! I decended through a grove of aspens and lodge poles that were perfectly spaced to make some nice swaying turns back to my car. What a day!
In the past when I have scoped out the run; it was always full of large granite boulders and everyone who visits Albany just snowmobiles and passes the ridge looking up in awe. Well not today.
Got in about 20 turns down the steep ridge and was pleasantly surprised! Dropping in I felt the snow hit my knees as I made turns down to the bottom. After looking back at the run, I thought my ski was over but no! I decended through a grove of aspens and lodge poles that were perfectly spaced to make some nice swaying turns back to my car. What a day!
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Wrangling Wyoming's Winter Wonderland Was Wistful Without Worry, Wind or Wipeoutvoilenerd wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2020 4:59 pmGot in about 20 turns down the steep ridge and was pleasantly surprised! Dropping in I felt the snow hit my knees as I made turns down to the bottom. After looking back at the run, I thought my ski was over but no! I decended through a grove of aspens and lodge poles that were perfectly spaced to make some nice swaying turns back to my car. What a day!
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Sweet stuff Voilenerd
Tom, area you adding poetry to videography?
Tom, area you adding poetry to videography?
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I used the Swix V05 Polar kick wax, rubbed on, iron in, scrapped what I could as the wax never would harden even days later outside in the cold. On 20’s F glide was good, as soon as the temp dropped down to low teens after fresh snow, the snow would stick again. Possibly bad (old) wax? Or is it just toooo cold where I live? Last cold days the lows were -8 to -14 F.lilcliffy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2020 9:56 amHey Krummholz-
Just curious-
I am wondering how the glide was on the skis in that photo?
From the photo it doesn't look like clumping to me- it looks like grip wax, gripping new snow.
On fresh snow- there should be some snow sticking to the grip wax- it has to in order to get any grip.
So- I am wondering whether your issue was just snow on your base- or whether you were not getting any glide?
High in Colorado,
Jay
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I never ironed mine in, maybe it got too hot.
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Hmmm...Krummholz wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 4:37 pmI used the Swix V05 Polar kick wax, rubbed on, iron in, scrapped what I could as the wax never would harden even days later outside in the cold. On 20’s F glide was good, as soon as the temp dropped down to low teens after fresh snow, the snow would stick again. Possibly bad (old) wax? Or is it just toooo cold where I live? Last cold days the lows were -8 to -14 F.lilcliffy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2020 9:56 amHey Krummholz-
Just curious-
I am wondering how the glide was on the skis in that photo?
From the photo it doesn't look like clumping to me- it looks like grip wax, gripping new snow.
On fresh snow- there should be some snow sticking to the grip wax- it has to in order to get any grip.
So- I am wondering whether your issue was just snow on your base- or whether you were not getting any glide?
High in Colorado,
Jay
Well- I am still getting good glide with Swix Polar as a base treatment at -14F (-23C)- but I certainly don't need any kick wax at that temperature (with a Polar base).
I am still wondering what your glide was like?
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
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Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
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After some minor repairs I was out getting a different kind of K&G on my antique kick sled last week. It is a great mode of transportation and a lot of fun.
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A little skiing on a little hill in the trees in Rocky Mountain National Park
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Åwesome morning!
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Åsnes Falketind 62, Alfa Guard Advance GTX, NNN BC, Pomoca Race Pro 2.0