Ski Movies
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55 deg is where I need a change of underwear No doubt it's hard, and intimidating.
Helicopters are badass. I never could do one, even on alpine. Light skis would certainly help though... provided you can stick the landing.
I'm waiting for a backyard jump helicopter video from Johnny now!
Helicopters are badass. I never could do one, even on alpine. Light skis would certainly help though... provided you can stick the landing.
I'm waiting for a backyard jump helicopter video from Johnny now!
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Ahahahaha! It might come sooner than you think... As we just got a nice 8" of fresh snow...
Worked 2 hours shaping the jump yesterday... It should be 'open' really soon...!
Worked 2 hours shaping the jump yesterday... It should be 'open' really soon...!
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Nothing like some unapologetic DPP-hopping technique to make some American blood boil!
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I got to thinking about those guys going into a tele pose after each hop even though they land parallel...
I bet they have to with those boots and bindings. They need to absorb the energy from the hop and set the ski edge but if they purely bent at the knee parallel alpine style they'd risk a major face plant because their boots and bindings have almost no stiffness in the forward direction (duh). By going into a tele pose they can flex, set their edge and absorb the jump whilst keeping stable. Think about ski jumpers... they would have the same issue and they are free heel and always land in a telemark pose. I'm sure the first guy not to has the facial reconstruction to prove otherwise.
So yeah... I think it's necessary with that gear. I'll never know because I'll never ski that type of terrain
I bet they have to with those boots and bindings. They need to absorb the energy from the hop and set the ski edge but if they purely bent at the knee parallel alpine style they'd risk a major face plant because their boots and bindings have almost no stiffness in the forward direction (duh). By going into a tele pose they can flex, set their edge and absorb the jump whilst keeping stable. Think about ski jumpers... they would have the same issue and they are free heel and always land in a telemark pose. I'm sure the first guy not to has the facial reconstruction to prove otherwise.
So yeah... I think it's necessary with that gear. I'll never know because I'll never ski that type of terrain
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- Favorite boots: Alpina Alaska XP, Alfa Guards, Scarpa TX Comp
- Occupation: Full-time ski bum
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I really wish the French people never discovered America. So I would have been born in France, and I will probably spend my winters in Chamonix too...
Hey Mike, I thought I had exclusivity on that smiley face..!
Hey Mike, I thought I had exclusivity on that smiley face..!
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"And if you like to risk your neck, we'll boom down Sutton in old Quebec..."
"And if you like to risk your neck, we'll boom down Sutton in old Quebec..."
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If you like that smiley, you can have it... I'll use this one because it fits me better.
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- Favorite boots: Alpina Alaska XP, Alfa Guards, Scarpa TX Comp
- Occupation: Full-time ski bum
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"And if you like to risk your neck, we'll boom down Sutton in old Quebec..."
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Dudes need some NTN!!
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That video is awesome!
Talk about skiing in the backseat. I thought those guys were going to go over backward everytime. That pole really works!
Talk about skiing in the backseat. I thought those guys were going to go over backward everytime. That pole really works!