marnix
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I don't think it is a ski town. It is a town, near mountains with a bundle of ski areas. Unless the whole local tourist industry joins hands it will be difficult to attract more international tourists who stay a week or more. (occupying beds on weekdays)
Have a look at Niseko. Somehow they got it right. Everyone seems to know about Niseko and plane loads of int. tourists are coming spending plenty of cash (and making trouble at the same time). The one's who have been there a few times might go to other nearby resorts on Hokkaido. Just a handful take a better look at what else is around and visit Honshu.
If Hakuba can make a solid fist (with nice package deals incl. a village wide skipass) and have some marketing money to spend to convince Qantas and some Australian touroperators that there is more than just Niseko/Hokkaido it might make a big difference in a few years.
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Vanilla Ice stills tours the US, but now as his 'real' him.
Playing hardrock and covered with tattoos
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I think it was one of those technical ski guys as they were filming him and interviewing him. But I agree more people should spend more time in the moguls.
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Quote:Originally posted by Toque:
Dynastar little big fats are shaped like the bow of a boat
They cut through snow much like a boat cuts through water
But I don't think they help in the performance at all
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The moguls at happo can't be that mean. Last season I saw a guy skiing them with ease on 1 ski.
I vote for Nozawa somehow I am not able to avoid them there.
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Quote:Originally posted by daver:
SA
Valle Nevado
Portilla
are there others i am unaware of?
Las Lenas and Bariloche in Argentina should be good too. -
K2 seems to be buying whatever they can get their hands on these last few years.
I guess they see a market in the snowblades
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Quote:Originally posted by Fattwins:
As for being sponsered it doesnt matter. Ive found my little piece of heaven. -
Quote:Originally posted by le spud:
I have been riding very easy skis and to be honest find them quite noodly and 'skittish'. Is this common for the modern ski shape, or should I go for something slightly less beginner? The dimmensions of teh last pair I rode were:
But do you want to learn how to ski or do you want to learn how to come down a steep face on skis?
-A stiffer ski will be easier to control at higher speeds, but more difficult to turn at lower speeds.
-For skiing steeps a stiff ski will get you more edge control.
-Side-cut isn't really important for skiing steeps as you won't be carving your turns.
-length: whatever you feel comfortable with. As you mentioned being taller than FT you should at least go for his minimum length 190 .
-Wider skis give you more float but are harder to edge with.
A good ski for the touring you want to do would be Dynastar Altitrail Vertical: 103-75-92
or maybe
Dynastar Legend 8000 if you want more powderskiing and pure steep.
I wouldn't buy a Movement ski for the things you would like to do. -
Quote:Originally posted by Fattwins:
Im the same no matter what, its not like im ever going to get sponsors and go ski alaska.
You probably still have a long way to go before leaving the 20s. So a lot can happen. -
Quote:Originally posted by 2pints,mate:
You may joke about Japan, but didn't South Korea get to the semis last time? Strange things can happen. Not saying they will of course, but... there's often a surprise or two thrown up in a tournament like the World Cup. -
Quote:Originally posted by its-a-clock:
Is this incorrect, Sanno? (The whole Holland thing )
It is a bit like saying England, but meaning United Kingdom or better yet saying Sussex but meaning England. -
I know someone who went to for a check-up here in Japan and the doctor told her that the baby was doing fine but the mother was getting too fat. She was put on a diet during her pregnancy. I had never heard of that before.
They usually can spot a boy weks before they say it is a girl. I think they count fingers and then when they end up with 11 it must be a boy or something.
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Quote:Originally posted by rach:
This thread is taking an alarming turn. Chains and all. -
Having 11 worldstars on your team doesn't make it a strong opponent. This only gets you a team with 11 ego's but probably not the winning team. It is how much one player wants to sacrafice himslef for others. Making the extra steps necessary to cover flaws from others.
This is one reason why Real Madrid has/had the highest paid players but didn't win anything and same counts for underperforming of England at major championships.
Germany on the other hand usually isn't the strongest on paper, but always make a strong performance because they play as a team.
The Netherlands (not Holland!!!!) used to have a team full of ego's with guys like Seedorf, Davids, Reiziger. Now it is time for the new generation and there is one major advantage this time that the coach has been a better player than any of them sofar. So maybe he can let them play as a team.
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Here is a picture of the 'nipple'brace.
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We have a concept2 rowing machine in my gym. Don't like it to much, probably because it is dangerous
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The Lund skis look very similar to the one's I have but mine are Michel's with Tulla patented bindings.
Did he seriously ski on those, first? They are 200cm and impossible to stear.
I also have a pair from the fifties. You could very well imagine skiing on those.
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Somewhere in the 80s a ski magazine wrote an article how you could make a twintip from a regular ski.
I 'made' my first twintip ski in 1991, but I wasn't able to use much as I was blasted from the halfpipe by territorial snowboarders.
But I'm interested in the real answer.
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Where in Norway?
If have been in Kiruna, but that was at the end of the season so not much to say about the snow, but the scenic views are incredible with the Lofoten on your doorstep.
As far as I understand from people who have been there more than once go to Are (Sweden) instead. Good skiing, nice girls, good apresski, but expensive beer.
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Quote:Originally posted by daver:
Quote:Originally posted by Toque:
Rocket boots
actually haven't they already made an appearance on a movie? i can't remember which one though. -
Quote:Originally posted by SnowConnection:
I would like to go to Norikura on May 21 Sunday if the forecast(at Saturday noon) predicts fine and if I have a mate sharing gas/highway/parkinglot costs. Picking loc/date/time is Denenchofu/May20/22:00. Does anyone raise your hand ? -
Around SLC I really enjoyed Solitude. Even on the weekend there were no crowds and the final run of the day (after a 5 minute traverse) down to Alta (through the snowcat fields)
Alta and snowbird are also great.
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Quote:Originally posted by Kumapix:
les trois vallees in France was pretty good even though we didn't get to 2 resorts. Only did les menuires and Val Thorens. Just a massive place.
I really like Serre Chevalier. The old town of Briancon is great, but the terrain is best on the other end of the resort. Main advantage is that it isn't on everyone's list to visit. So more snow for yourself.
Champery in Portes du Soleil is a charming town on the Suisse side with a good park and lots of powder fields and some good bars. Much better and way more expensive than Avoriaz.
al-zarqawi is killed
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I wonder how they got his almost unscarred face out of all the rubble. There wasn't much left standing after those 2 500pound bombs, but his face was pretty much intact.