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marnix

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  1. The waistband restricts your movement somewhat, but you notice it only when you are not skiing.

     

    A body armour w/waistband is better than without, but don't strap it on to tight. This can fixate your back muscles in such a way that your muscles cramp up and you end up with a sore stiff back the following day.

    This might exactly be the reason why it is leftout, because you ski a lot longer (or at least be out) than you will downhill-MTB or moto cross.

  2. So he's not wearing suits, but he can still be a "suit". Being in the leisure business you could get away with not wearing suits.

     

    Mr. Lee is not really running a skiresort. He overseeing his small but growing leisure empire. And this company is investing in their resorts probably just to get a profit when they sell it in a few years time.

     

    If the investing company would consist of avid boarders and skiers they probably wouldn't have the money/contacts to buy the resorts they bought.

  3. We do 50-50. I do the pancakes, lasagna, Indian curry and Mexican.

    She does the Thai curry, roti, Indonesian and orders pizza.

     

    The main problem is we both don't like to cook. So it is usually the one who gets hungry first has to cook. So it is more wholesome and haute cuisine.

     

    These days it feels like I'm doing all the cooking. Time for a change!

  4. I have seen it at 2 resorts.

    The statement only refers to sport in general, but they use this specifically for skiing, because

    1. many women who ski aren't dressed properly (according to the mullah rules)

    2. many people on the skis drink alcohol (prohibited in Iran for moslems)

    3. people who can afford to ski/snowboard don't like the regime in general.

     

    with this sign they say we do what is supported by the highest leader.

  5. Remember the Blizzard of Aahhs where Plake first jumps from under the bridge at Les Grand Montets in chamonix.

    Upon landing he starts cartwheeling further down and over a big cravesse. If my friend touched the snow just 1 meter earlier he would have made a dive into the belly of the glacier. Seeing this really made me think twice about skiing (off-piste) in glacier terrain.

    We had a guide with us. He knew what place to avoid but if you fall there is no way you can steer yourself clear of these things.

  6. In 1997 I passed through Colorado in the beginning of May. It was snowing lightly and I decided to drive up to A-basin to enjoy a little snow. As I was travelling from coast to coast I didn't have any gear with me except gloves. So I had to rent. I found out this was probably the only place in the States where you couldn't pay with a credit card.

    So Chamonix is still my highest 3700m. And making the 2700m vertical descent through the Vallee blanche is a great fun when there is plenty of snow.

  7. Got stuck in a slide once. It was scary.

    I jumped in a fresh deep snowpack and it started to slide and I was sucked into the snow. Luckily it stopped before I was completely swallowed by the white monster. My head and arms where still free so I could dig myself out, although it took some time.

    All this happened inside the resort boundaries.

     

    But rather this than sommersaulting over a cravesse Plake-style in Chamonix what I saw a friend of mine doing once.

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