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johndknm

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  1. Quote: Originally posted by Fattwins: cortina over rated personally one day id like to be good enough and there to be enough snow to ski the guts of the sella ronda....theres a steep chute down the centre...not usually skiable...<=> double black... I guess Nick and Co could do it now, but who would pay my hospital bills... Italy is too flat and too "sunny" my friends Here
  2. www.worldlingo.com as is works for me....better than babelfish and google translate well forget it
  3. Quote: Originally posted by danz: if it makes you guys feel any better, the pacific north-west has been dismal so far. I was at Blackcomb/Whistler this week, and while it felt great to get my first days under my belt, the snow was just not there...very early season coverage. My local seattle based mtns have not even opened yet! (except Baker) Ive got friends (beginners/low intermediates) there at the moment. They I hope wont know the difference I did however warn them that it can be sketchy at xmas and they should go later but "its cheaper" and "our friends always go then" ...
  4. Anyone got memories of Nagano having so little snow this late before? Is this common (eg every few years), is this totally unheard of? Have there been seasons where December was a washout but later made up for it? It seems every time I try to chase powder something goes pear shaped
  5. I cant recall if the 75s had the chip. I only had em for a couple of hrs and I learned a lot that season experience wise (it was Red Mnt) so I'm no guru. It was a really kinda personal choice i think. I just found the monsters were stiffer than the M12s and I think I prefer a softer ski thats easy to turn. The day I demoed we had 20-25 of fresh and we were shall we say being pushed into some off piste beyond our comfort zone...Heaps of people swore by the monsters....im heading towards fat skis this season (as in 85-90 at the waist) To give u an idea of my skiing level, I like bumps,
  6. I cant speak for this actual ski, but I have iC300s from the Head range and they are (were till i killed em excellent on piste. Off piste I couldnt tell too much difference between the im75s and M12 elans when i demoed. On piste they just latch the edge and wont let go...great for medium radius carves. In 170 i had no troubles in bumps. A lot of instructors had skier cross heads or SLs and loved them...
  7. As per Nozawa Now! Does this mean Noz is in financial trouble?? or is this normal??? and will this affect how high you can get on the mountain? It probably isnt going to affect me in Feb as long as the resort isnt in financial dire straights and half shuts or something stupid... =========================== Friday 15th October 2004, 8:40AM Unlike Shigakogen we can't report the first snow of the season yet. As mentioned in the last update some lifts will remain closed on weekdays this season. These are: Karazawa Chair Lift #2 Nagasaka Quad Yunomine Chair Lift Yutopia a
  8. Quote: Originally posted by 2pints,mate: Whatever you do phool, don't let some of those Japanese companies phool you into buying their goods because "Japanese snow is different". Hehehhe...Ive been around too long for that. 90kg may be 80 when Im done. How about length. Ive had an ACL reconstruction 18 months ago and now am on 170s (176 or so tall). Id be looking to go short not long (less injury risk). Thx for the tips Oh, we had 40 cm of fresh at Thredbo when we were there, heavy heavy heavy...I managed but my friends were toasted ... it had snowed and rained leadin
  9. Im spending all of Feb 2005 in Noz and Niseko. Currently I have Head iC300s. I bought these from an instructor (iC160s were not enough for me). 109.5-64-93.5 iirc its the 64 that worries me. I like the way these hold an edge on groomed. Not sure about powder (limited experience). Did try Head monsters and elans ?M12s. The whole point of the Japan trip is to learn powder. Skiing wise Im 90kg, on 170s and have skied a bit (200 skidays total, 15 years). Id go most places and either survive (unpretty) or be fine. Have been doing double blacks in Canada but got spooked
  10. Time off....no dramas = resign We cant choose between Noz and Niskeo.. Crowds seem predicted at niseko next season. Noz is harder to find self contained accom for 8 The trials of life hey
  11. Damn Getaway for showing that Niseko expose at home...I bet there will be a rush now...and its the first time i go skiing in Japan.... My mates and I are planning next year. Im thinking a month in Niseko (we need to learn to ski powder..) or 2 weeks in Niseko and 2 weeks in Nozawa Onsen. We dont do drops, dont go "out of bounds" but spend lots of time inbounds off piste (love the trees). 30 degrees and 30 cm of powder would be hard for most of us. 45 degrees and 15cm of fresh could be managed but we would be afraid. Moguls are good (unless bulletproof). We mostly ski Canada (Red
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