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crazyski

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  1.  Quote:
    Originally posted by d=(^o^)=b:
    QUOTE]I am lazy and I actually forget to drink. Some days I may have 500ml [/QB]
    db's, watch yourself, bro. don't know about your liver, but you'll get fattie kidneystones which you'll have to pass through your urethra if you constantly dehydrate yourself. For the 2 guys I know that'd have had them, sounds like the most painful experience possible. eek.gif
  2. tele-ers come out of the woodwork, eh?

     

    i imagine i'm gonna ditch my current tele skis (10 year-old skinny bump skis 185) for some new ones this year, and I don't know about length. i ski a 190 alpine, so should tele skis be shorter or longer? i've heard longer because of the longer effective edge, but...

     

    I've noticed difficult controlling my skis sometimes with my flexy boots (garmont 3 buckle veloce's), esp. when i'm used to skiin' alpine.

     

    One more Q: when i skiied alta, i saw most tele-ers on alpine skis. what do you guys prefer, less weight of a true tele ski, or the preformance of an alpine? Do you lose much performance with a dedicated tele ski?

     

    if it doesn't snow, i'll be tele-ing hakuba this weekend...

  3.  Quote:
    Originally posted by low pressure lover:

    i guess the problem with surfing is that its a lot more accessible, & it only takes 20 bods to make a break feel crowded.
    I think it probably takes even fewer numbers of skiers to make a stash feel crowded... I mean, there is a difference between skiing completely untracked pow for at least 10 meters on either side of you and having to cross even one track in your line, ya know?

    I've skied micro-stashes that I alone have skied up in part of a day before...

    Maybe I'm just getting ultra-picky. Japan lets you do that, with all its good terrain in trees. clap.gif I like Japan.
  4.  Quote:
    Originally posted by Fattwins:

    Japanese people are lemmings they will just follow you. imagine 5 people jumping off of the chairs the chair line will unwieght spring up and derail. I too have looked at lines and wanted to jump off but I do care if others follow. Lastly sounding like a papa, you like this resort right? now that there is a big hole and gaijins caught in the trees what do you think will happen next time you go?
    2 things about this.

    The "Japanese people are like lemmings" thing is a perfect reason to keep these resort names a quasi-secret. I've had two resorts in the last two weeks where there was literally NO ONE else skiing the knee-plus deep pow in the woods. I'd do almost anything to keep it that way. I (we in some cases) found it myself, and others can do the same.
  5. i just got mine in hokkaido last month. the most important part is the footbeds (inserts, whatever...), the liners are less important. Basically, if your footbeds are molded to your feet, every little muscle contraction in your foot can be transferred to the ski/edge, and you have much more control. Molded liners are nice, too, but liners are much less rigid than foodbeds, and therefore do not transfer energy as efficiently. This is why tight-fitting boots are so key...so every thought of movement can be transformed into rippin'.

  6. no i've got kero problems, too, and the during the coldest stretch of weather since i arrived here. 3 days ago my heater wouldn't start up. my supervisors buy me a new one, and that one seems to have the same problem. it warms itself up, then when it tried to spark a flame...nothing. At least my heaters are electric and are smart enough to tell me something's wrong (unlike toque's, it sounds like). lol.gif " title="" src="graemlins/cry.gif" />

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