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  1. Bobby - the wheel adjusts forward lean. In theory, it should be adjusted to match the forward lean of the boots you're wearing - no more, no less. The manual that comes with it says not to adjust them too tight cause it will stretch the cable. I have mine a little more than matching the boots though cause I like the feeling of the hiback tight against my calves...

  2. Definitely wierd SBF - when you think about it, the design of the hi-back puts pressure on the locking mechanism so it can't open, so how it ends up opening is mysterious. I know that when I come off the lift, if the locking mechanism is just resting up against the hi-back, but not engaged, it won't let me open the hi-back to put my foot in it until I open the locking mech alot. I also have the the Pro Cs, so it seems mine might be prone to the problem you describe. I hope it doesn't happen to me cause I love them, especially in deep powder...

  3. Heard DB comment on his backs opening up too but mine never have. How tight do you have the forward lean set too? How long have you used the binding? Or maybe I should ask how many times? Momo has used hers around 30 times, mine about 35 so far. Have you talked with anyone at Flow about that happening? I'm not worried (yet) about mine, but I am curious about how/why it is happening...

     

    Ray

  4. Cool! Thanks Jared. I'm thinking that maybe we'll come to Geto on Saturday, then spend the night in Morioka and go to the forrest on Sunday since you and Plucky will be there. That way Momo can come too and go to Juscos in Morioka while we're snowboarding on Sunday...I'll shoot you a PM on Friday after I finalize our plans...so, I should rent snowshoes for the trip to geto?

     

    Thanks again Jared,

     

    Ray

  5. I was six months old, and my grandfather took me swimming in the hotel swimming pool...my memory is of his big (he was akebono big) hairy stomach and the surface of the water from underneath. I told my mom about that about 10 years ago (I'm 43 now), and she freaked out cause she said my grandpa came to visit me when I was six months old and stayed in the Holiday Inn and took me swimming in the pool. Of course I didn't know the memory was from 6 months old until she told me, but I can still "see" it clearly...though for the life of me, I can't remember what I ate for dinner two weeks ago...

     

    Anyway - after all that - I've grown up "in the water" so to speak - learned to swim really young, learned to snorkle at 10, surf at 12, spearfish at 14, scuba at 15 (still dive and spear fish), bought my first jet ski 11 years ago, wakeboard 2 years later, and learned how to ride the frozen water 2 years ago this month.

    \:D

     

    I have my grandfather to thank for all that. ;\)

  6. Hi Jared, Thanks for the help. I don't have snow shoes yet, but I can rent some. I planned on doing that anyway before forking out 36,000 yen to get some. I know plucky will be at Hachimantai on Sat/Sun too - maybe we can come to Geto on Sat, stay in Morioka on Sat night, and then go to Hachimantai on Sunday. FYI - If we do make it to HF on Sunday - I have this cool discount thing that lets me and 4 friends buy our lift tickets for only 2750 yen. We can chat more before the weekend - if for some reason I can't make it to the forrest on Sunday, but we meet up on Saturday - I'll let you use the discount passport and you can throw it in the mail to get it back to me...

     

    Have you ever been to Jeunesu? Not sure of the spelling exactly - its on the west side of the mountains Geto is on. You take the expressway to 13, head south, then another road from there. It looks like it could be a lot of fun with the right conditions...

     

    Anyway - I'll let you know what our final plans are...take care,

     

    Ray

  7. Shimba, Jared, and anyone else near Geto:

     

    Are there any good places to stay near Geto besides Semi Onsen? I know Semi is good, especially the rotenburo, but they are usually full. We're planning on going down there this coming Saturday or Sunday and spending the night.

     

    Also - have you been to Junes yet? It looks like it could be a lot of fun...thinking of going there the first day, then going to Geto the second day so the drive home isn't so bad...boarding at Geto for two days might be fun too though...

     

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Thanks!

     

    Ray

  8. My wife has Vans with the Boa laces, and mine are K2 with Boa laces...I would definitely recommend them if you are not into the park/pipe scene. They are much much quicker to get into/out of. The only drawback is you have to reach down and tighten them up every hour or so - they don't loosen much - only a few clicks, but they do loosen up by themselves...Momo usually loosens her's up on gondola rides and then retightens them up at the top - only takes a few seconds. Another friend loosens his on the lifts but I usually just leave mine alone until lunch breaks etc...

  9. LPL - I reread my post - meant to say I haven't been up there this year yet - kinda reads like I've never been up there...anyway - some of my japanese friends go up there alot too - they usually get a guide, and the owner of Aqua Romance in Hachinohe goes BC a lot too...trying to get my beginner friend to go up there tomorrow but he doesn't like deep powder so I'll have to see...cheers,

     

    Ray

  10. Lucky you ripper! I was on telephone standby cause of this damn team visit or I would have went with you guys...talked to Plucky last night about it but no could do...I'm still pissed I had to work yesterday and stick around today...I think I'm gonna take leave tuesday to make up for it, then go down south to geto for the weekend...we'll have to hook up the weekend after next...

     

    ray

  11. Just spent the last 2 hours downloading/watching the videos...very cool...definetly creates more of an itch to get out there...

     

    Shimba & Jared - Its been a year now since we last went to Geto - are you going this coming weekend? I'm thinking of coming down there either Saturday and Sunday, or Sunday and Monday...would love to hook up with you and have some fun...

     

    Low Pressure Lover - the Hakkoda videos are awesome. I haven't been there yet cause I've been going where a beginner friend of mine wanted to go but after this coming weekend, I'm gonna start going back to Hakkoda. Already got my Atlas 12 series snow shoes picked out...I'd love to ride with you guys too -

  12. Funny how things work out - just found out I'll be going to a denwa conference in Alaska the 3rd week in April. I've never been there, never even flown over it - can't wait...now I gotta find out if they snowboard up there...

     

    Ask and ye shall receive...

  13. Getting older sucks? Getting close to 30? Give me a break my child. Try being a 43 year old snow boarder! I get a lot of strange looks, and the Japanese folks I work with say I should be skiing - that snowboarding is for young children.

     

    I love proving them all wrong...though I admit I don't recover no where near as fast as when I was 20 years younger...I went yesterday, and planned to skip the superbowl today to take advantage of the uncrowded slopes but decided to stay home and watch the game instead...barely have the energy to remote start the van to go to MacDonalds after this...

     

    Ray

  14. Thanks again everyone...this baby is definetly interesting...kicks like hell until I put my hand on Momos belly - then she "relaxes" and stops kicking. Happens like that all the time. If Momo puts her hand on her belly, the baby just keeps kicking. When I came home from work today, "Jenny" started kicking a lot until I rubbed Momo's tummy and said hello and then she stopped kicking and went back to sleep. Almost as if she heard the sound of my voice...

     

    The only bummer part of this whole process is that Momo can't go snow boarding this year. That kinda put a damper on the season cause my snowboarding partner can't go and so I'm limited to singe day trips on the weekend if friends want to go, instead of spending the weekend somewhere and boarding two days like we did a lot last year...

     

    Thanks again for everyones kind words... wave.gif

  15. I just caught the highlights on ESPN - the kid that won ski super pipe impressed the hell out of me, which is damn good considering I'm a boarder. I've been trying to watch it when I can, saw Shaun White got injured practicing for snowboard super pipe finals after he led the prelims...

     

    All in all, I love watching Winter X much better than watching other winter sports.

     

    Except for womens ice skating that is...I can watch Michelle Kwan all day long...

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