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Telleboy

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  1. coming from a background in mountain rescue, all the jackets Ive owned have been a shell of three ply Gortex or some other cloth of the same quality or water proofness. It really depends on what you expect of your jacket or pants, the money your prepeard to put into it reflects on the quality you get. If you go for a really "COOL" lable, you get a really Cool lable at an expencive cost but if your prepared to research a little and go for a renound name, with references, where you know the quality is not going to let you down, even if you wear it for 1 year or ten, it should still be just like youve just bought it. I got sponsered by MACPAC of Nz for about 6 years for outer clothing for sking/snowboarding, mountain guiding and all sorts of winter weather activities, and the 1 set they gave me was all that I needed. I might be a little 1 minded about it, but I think 1 set should do you for everything, check out mamout, Low alpine, Ark Teryx (Spelling?) Black Diamond etc. Or if your willing to by ONLINE and wait for a few weeks MACPAC is as good as any I have ever had. peace be with you in you decision

  2. Colles (Spelling?) compound fracture of the wrist with a dislocated elbow and my ulna poking out the back of the dislocation, man that hurt, took about 5 months to recover from that one. Ive broken both my arms, wrecked a shoulder and broken many many ribs over the course of about the last 15 years,never broken a leg though, which is a good thing, you can still ski with your arm in a cast but not with your leg in one.Fingers crossed for no injuries this season

  3. The same in NZ as Japan, its a big compition to see who is the first to open, even if its is only 1 poxy run with full price lift tickets, they still pull the punters. In Mt Hutts case its pretty necessary to have snow making even just to build a base for the main runs as the whole skifeild is rock. Most of the terrain is unskiable unless there is more than 30cm of snow otherwise you just give your skis a "Natural Base Grind" done that a few times myself. I reckon its worth it in the long run.

  4. Dunno about the BC. maybe in another week of two, if this weather keeps up. Iknow alot of the ski fields are ment to be opening this weekend but unles we get a foot or two they mayeb lucky. I haven`t seen any snowmaking being done.

    Yamakashi, good to hear the bindings arrived, if the shop tells you that the toe binding height is different to the heel binding height theyre full of crap, just tell em to mount them anyway.

  5. Dogs great now, all the swellings down and she gets her stiches out tommorrow morning, Ive already had her back in her old sled harness pulling me on my bike. Cant wait for her new harness to arrive as it will be heaps more comfortable for her, cant wait for the snow either, but it did snow last night to about 1/3 of the way down Goryu and 47, Happo got snow about half way down. All we need now is for it to snow down in town so I can haul ass on my old skis behind the dog!! clap.gif

  6. It really depends on what type of machine your using. Back in NZ to run the pumps to power 26 guns, (different system to japan) it was about $200,000 nz per month. When they cranck these things up every light in the town dims down there is that much drain on the grid. I assume that the portable guns that many fields use here, the ones with trscks and are self propelled, they would be much cheaper as they run on diesel, but the in japan you have to pay for the water where as in NZ waters still free. Way too much for our meager incomes to even think about owning one of these things,personally I hate man made snow and try not to ski it unless I have to.

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