Philosophy thread
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Philosophy thread
After my first experience doing tele turns for more than 50ft of vertical I was reminded of two quotes:
'I would only believe in a god who could dance.' - Nietzsche
'It is better to go skiing and think of God, than go to church and think of sport.' - Nansen
Successfully linking turns is basically like dancing with Nature in my estimation. Made me think that I would only believe in a god who telemarks down.
'I would only believe in a god who could dance.' - Nietzsche
'It is better to go skiing and think of God, than go to church and think of sport.' - Nansen
Successfully linking turns is basically like dancing with Nature in my estimation. Made me think that I would only believe in a god who telemarks down.
Re: Philosophy thread
"Humans are the best machine we can put on telemark skis,
and the only one that can be mass-produced with unskilled labor."
-- Werner von Telemark
"Tis better to be at home wishing you were on the slopes,
then on the slopes wishing you were at home."
-- Klaus von Weitaut
"Ski pants can never have too much padding."
-- Thor Buttux
"Gravity is a harsh mistress."
-- also Thor Buttux
"Anyone have a bottle of Vitamin I?
-- thtill Thor Buttux
"Sometimes your purpose in life
is to serve as an example for others."
-- my driver's ed teacher
"Have you seen my ski?"
-- Hugh Jardsail
Minor First Aid Kit Instructions:
"Apply cold beer can to bruise,
and contents to nerves."
-- seen at now-defunct ski resort
"New skiers have issues with too much speed,
Older skiers with too little speed,
And both of their wives getting the neighbor to 'hurry up!' "
-- c/o the local postman
"Heed the clouds and the barometer."
-- Ma' Nature
"There is no cheating in telemark, only lying."
-- Abe "Turns" Lincoln
"When ever you see a Ski Patrol's avy maintenance crewman speeding away,
try and keep up."
-- Bed 318
Saint Joseph Hospital
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and the only one that can be mass-produced with unskilled labor."
-- Werner von Telemark
"Tis better to be at home wishing you were on the slopes,
then on the slopes wishing you were at home."
-- Klaus von Weitaut
"Ski pants can never have too much padding."
-- Thor Buttux
"Gravity is a harsh mistress."
-- also Thor Buttux
"Anyone have a bottle of Vitamin I?
-- thtill Thor Buttux
"Sometimes your purpose in life
is to serve as an example for others."
-- my driver's ed teacher
"Have you seen my ski?"
-- Hugh Jardsail
Minor First Aid Kit Instructions:
"Apply cold beer can to bruise,
and contents to nerves."
-- seen at now-defunct ski resort
"New skiers have issues with too much speed,
Older skiers with too little speed,
And both of their wives getting the neighbor to 'hurry up!' "
-- c/o the local postman
"Heed the clouds and the barometer."
-- Ma' Nature
"There is no cheating in telemark, only lying."
-- Abe "Turns" Lincoln
"When ever you see a Ski Patrol's avy maintenance crewman speeding away,
try and keep up."
-- Bed 318
Saint Joseph Hospital
Powderkeg, WA
Re: Philosophy thread
Good idea to try a philosophy thread. We had a physics thread but it got stuck on “what does a cable binding do?” and that was that.
I will say, the neoplatonists were absolutely full of it. Fortunately people have gotten more in touch with reality over the last 1800 years.
I will say, the neoplatonists were absolutely full of it. Fortunately people have gotten more in touch with reality over the last 1800 years.
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Re: Philosophy thread
He sure does. Believe me, I had the chance to meet Him quite a few times. In fact, you might not yet be aware of it, but he is begging for a dance with you...
Life's a pitch...
/...\ Peace, Love, Telemark and Tofu /...\
"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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Re: Philosophy thread
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Re: Philosophy thread
I had lunch today at the Due Spade cafe (Two Swords). During ww1 Ernest Hemingway lived in the apartment upstairs when he was driving ambualnces for the Red Cross. He was an avid backcountry skier both at Cortina here in Italy and at Shruns in Austria. Shruns and the Montafon valley is highly underrated as it is over shadowed by nearby St. Anton and Lech (also amazing skiing).
He was pretty good with words as well:
“Finally towards spring there was the great glacier run, smooth and straight, forever straight if our legs could hold it, our ankles locked, we running so low, leaning into the speed, dropping forever and forever in the silent hiss of the crisp powder,” he wrote in A Moveable Feast (in Shruns). “It was better than any flying or anything else, and we built the ability to do it and to have it worth the long climbs carrying the heavy rucksacks through the powder snow.”
He was pretty good with words as well:
“Finally towards spring there was the great glacier run, smooth and straight, forever straight if our legs could hold it, our ankles locked, we running so low, leaning into the speed, dropping forever and forever in the silent hiss of the crisp powder,” he wrote in A Moveable Feast (in Shruns). “It was better than any flying or anything else, and we built the ability to do it and to have it worth the long climbs carrying the heavy rucksacks through the powder snow.”
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Re: Philosophy thread
How does this track compare with xcD?
Be sure to listen unti Eric Dolphys solo a few minutes in.
Be sure to listen unti Eric Dolphys solo a few minutes in.
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Re: Philosophy thread
Nietzsche was an interesting philosopher, but a limited man.
Re: Philosophy thread
Ummm….. what?weizhonggains wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 4:26 pmNietzsche was an interesting philosopher, but a limited man.
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Re: Philosophy thread
"You won't find reasonable men on the tops of tall mountains. At the top of the mountain we are all snow leopards."
-Dr. Thompson
-Dr. Thompson