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marnix

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  1. You can scrape too much. But that is not exactly what I'm pointing at. It is about scraping too hard. If you don't want to scrape you base 10 times to get a good result, you might try doing it in 5 go's while pressing harder. Also to get the last bit off your base you might press harder than normal, And with a well maintained plastic scraper and too much pressure you can scrape off more than just wax. I have seen several times and I have to admit I have done it too, ruining my favorite race-skis for me.

     

    It might not be rocket science but for some it is science. A friend of mine is a professional wax geek. He uses a microscope to check the structure. He prepares skis World Cup racers and speed skiers. It takes him over 2 hours to prepare 1 pair of skis for those guys (that is only the base prep). Indeed no rocket science but very serious business.

     

    I'm very happy that I don't ski races anymore and don't need to prepare my skis at a molecular level. I wax, do some scraping (or not) and have fun.

  2. I remember Temple Basin as the place where I didn't stop because my legs were burning, but because I wasn't able to hold onto the nutcracker anymore.

    TB really has some great terrain but also enough straight forward powder-8 descents.

     

    TC also has some gnarly lines with some big drops.

    Although I prefer TB over TC if I would have to choose 1 to stay for a week I would go to Wanaka and ski TC and Cardrona and maybe try a heli-drop or 2.

  3. Really cool picture ianbc.

     

    And the thread keeps growing longer and longer.

    But how does it work with the original subject. It started out as "snow in Japan", then became "snow in Hakuba" powered by FT, Toque and CB and this season it changed again, this time to "snow in Hakuba and BC" (that's is very different from snow in Hakuba BC.) Isn't there a way to change to name of the subject for the thread?

  4. I don't know if why we skiers like faceshots. It is cold snow, you end up with ice freezing up in your face. But it says (used to say) something about the depth of the snow. And depth of snow is an important funfactor.

    For me the best thing about skiing is the time you can take off your boots at the end of the day. Although on a good day you want to postpone the skiboot moment as long as the lifts are running.

  5. Let's organize an SJ Europe get together. I'll bring my helmet cam you bring yours and we shoot all other SJ loving person in Europe.

     

    My personal experience was that the standard angle even 6mm was not good enough for filming as you either don't see a horizon or you don't see your skis. I really missed those points of orientation. Skiing in the trees in Japan was good without the wide-angle, but skiing in more alpine surroundings in the alps makes the footage very boring. So I got a more wide angle lens hopefully this will work as I'm planning on using it more than last year.

  6. all depends on conditions and the actual equipment used. In general, in shutterspeed priority mode (tv) try 1/1000 the aperature should be f6.7 if not adjust shutterspeed. I think you need to overexpose, due to too much whiteness making the actual picture appear darker. but only 2 stops (+2/3, not +2)

     

    I don't know much about Nikon, but I think the nikon lenses are even more expensive then similar Canon lenses.

    As long as you don't want to go professional think about a similar Sigma lens. Good lens with a more affordable pricetag.

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