One ski to rule them all! A one ski quiver for all disciplines

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Re: One ski to rule them all! A one ski quiver for all disciplines

Post by randoskier » Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:56 pm

mikael.oh wrote:
Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:44 pm
randoskier wrote:
Wed Jan 19, 2022 3:04 pm
mikael.oh wrote:
Mon Dec 27, 2021 8:56 am
Nope, not going to happen.
Not saying I¨m gonna choose this over my skate skis for dedicated skate sessions, but I¨m not gonna diversify into multiple BC skis, because there¨s no need. This setup can do everything.

It¨s about simplicity. Going on a-b trips and having a setup that just deals with everything you come across. Not having to plan in advance. Not being bound down by multiple sets of gear. Just taking the train or bus somewhere new and skiing for a day, a weekend, or a week. Traveling on snow, and being ready for anything.

I¨ve done all the extreme stuff. Skiing powder at 100km/h, rappelling into steep couloirs in a whiteout, doing this, doing that. I barely made it out alive, and most of my friends died, one after the other. So I stopped skiiing altogether. Now I¨m making a comeback, but in a much simpler. purer form.
Where can we read their obituaries? Very sad stuff indeed. :| ..or was this a video game?
Did you really just write that?
What the fuck is wrong with you?
How did you get this way, and why haven't you done anything about it?
I pity you, you sad, sad "man". What a miserable existence it must be to make you write something like that.

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Re: One ski to rule them all! A one ski quiver for all disciplines

Post by randoskier » Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:56 pm

still waiting for those obits



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Re: One ski to rule them all! A one ski quiver for all disciplines

Post by Inspiredcapers » Thu Jan 20, 2022 3:12 pm

Kind of a shame that what was originally a very inspiring thread has gone kinda nasty…

mikael.oh, I’m personally motivated by the video you posted several pages ago. I do a lot of barefoot running and I’ve definitely left a lot of tracks in the snow. When I work out in my back yard (year round in British Columbia) it’s usually with a minimum of clothing/footwear. Your ‘Wim Hof’ video has me yearning to get those Gammes I’ve been lusting for, throw on some shorts and get out on the forestry service roads I enjoy.

Having said that, tomorrow calls for sun so shorts it is. Just going out to the shop to wax the NATOS (the originals) in anticipation of that.

Stay frosty Mikael



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Re: One ski to rule them all! A one ski quiver for all disciplines

Post by randoskier » Thu Jan 20, 2022 3:15 pm

randoskier wrote:
Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:56 pm
still waiting for those obits btw the easiest part of climbing is rapelling!



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Re: One ski to rule them all! A one ski quiver for all disciplines

Post by randoskier » Thu Jan 20, 2022 3:46 pm

randoskier wrote:
Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:56 pm
mikael.oh wrote:
Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:44 pm
randoskier wrote:
Wed Jan 19, 2022 3:04 pm


Where can we read their obituaries? Very sad stuff indeed. :| ..or was this a video game?
Did you really just write that?
What the fuck is wrong with you?
How did you get this way, and why haven't you done anything about it?
I pity you, you sad, sad "man". What a miserable existence it must be to make you write something like that.

.



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Re: One ski to rule them all! A one ski quiver for all disciplines

Post by Stephen » Thu Jan 20, 2022 3:54 pm

@randoskier, why so grumpy?
@Inspiredcapers, thanks for contributing something positive.
In fairness, I’m inspired by the accomplishments and skills of both @randoskier AND @mikael.oh (and many others here).

I think there is room for all, if tolerance and respect are shown.
In the end, everything is revealed, including our true nature.
In the interim, I guess things can get a little messy.
Oh well.
Peace and love from this one accused of (and dismissed as) being a “Hippy.”
:lol:



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Re: One ski to rule them all! A one ski quiver for all disciplines

Post by Stephen » Thu Jan 20, 2022 3:57 pm

”Why can’t we be friends?”
WE CAN!
it’s fun.
Just be friendly and what goes around will come around.



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Re: One ski to rule them all! A one ski quiver for all disciplines

Post by connyro » Thu Jan 20, 2022 4:10 pm

Stephen wrote:
Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:30 pm
@randoskier, Dude, I was skiing in 1970 also — no one gives a f*ck.
I’m older than you are (and no one gives a f*uck) so can tell you you’re old enough to know better.
It’s NOT A GENERATIONAL THING (which no one gives a f*ck about).
It’s a HUMAN thing.
(What the f*ck is this trivializing the “younger’ generation with some ass f*ucking gay picture, anyway?!)
This is just bullish!t.
I would say this to your face if you were standing in the room.
Would you treat @mikael.oh the same as you have if he was standing in front of you?

Apparently I’m pretty pissed off about all this.
I have been sort of an outsider all my life, so the poor behavior exhibited here just triggers feelings about that.
But I stand behind everything said here.

This whole thing reminds me of:
Lord of the Flies;
Survivor;
And the darker side of the web.
Mikael is a real person and people are trivializing him, which is easy to do when someone is not standing in front of you.
Sure, he is far out, but I love his content and different perspective.

This is all as bad as @connyro dumping on @greatgt.

Jeez, just let people be. If you’re not into them, just move on.
But for the love of god, please don’t trivialize and diminish people.
@mikael.oh was not offering humorous banter to riff off of and he made that clear, yet people disrespected his pushback on that and continued.
Now there is a situation where someone who could contribute interesting content and inspire others to maybe push the limits a bit further is disincentivized to participate.
How is that a win for Telemark Talk?
Rhetorical question — it’s not.

Do better.
Better yet, PM @mikael.oh and apologize.
He deserves it.
Calm down and understand that people will have differences on a DISCUSSION forum. Some of us don't take to braggarts like the Michael character or GT. Both are confrontational and preachy. Obviously some of us here are compelled to call that shit out. You don't like it? Take your own advice and look at something else. I don't mind if a dude skis naked with a 360 degree camera and is loud about it. I just don't need to be preached at by them. Or you



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Re: One ski to rule them all! A one ski quiver for all disciplines

Post by Stephen » Thu Jan 20, 2022 4:56 pm

connyro wrote:
Thu Jan 20, 2022 4:10 pm
...
Some of us don't take to braggarts like the Michael character or GT. Both are confrontational and preachy. Obviously some of us here are compelled to call that shit out. You don't like it? Take your own advice and look at something else.
..
I just don't need to be preached at by them. Or you
Fair enough -- I sincerely apologize.

But / and, it goes both ways.
I'm calling out behavior I don't like the look of.
You have done the same.

If we apply your thought process / logic, BOTH of us should just keep our mouth shut and move on.

For me, there is a difference between being what you call "braggarts" and "preached" at (which are labels and an opinion), and, at the extreme, one board member challenging another board member to prove he has had friends who have died in climbing accidents. That went too far for me.
And, as far as I'm concerned, the pile-on dirission was uncalled for, also.



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Re: One ski to rule them all! A one ski quiver for all disciplines

Post by connyro » Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:09 pm

Stephen wrote:
Thu Jan 20, 2022 4:56 pm
...

If we apply your thought process / logic, BOTH of us should just keep our mouth shut and move on.
Agreed.



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