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Hotaka Scott

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  1. Few years back I was doing quite a bit of flying with skiis and in most every case the airline tried to charge extra for the boot bag. Yet on their web page it clearly stated that skiis + boot bag = 1 piece of check in luggage. Started to carry a copy of their policy which made things a bit smoother since in most cases I don't think the airline staff is aware of their own policy, especially if your departure point isn't a ski town. Flying out of Jackson Hole was one of the few times there were no problems as everyone was checking in skiis and boards.

  2. Originally Posted By: stemik
    Originally Posted By: Black Mountain
    As an example. From the Goryu website:


    If you want to ride half day for free at Goryu just stand around the ticket machines around lunch time and when someone returns their full day ticket to get their deposit back just offer to pay them the 1000Y. You'd be surprised how easy it is!



    Not very good to do this...espcially if your caught


    Just out of curiousity, what would happen if you got caught?
  3. Originally Posted By: chairmanoftheboard


    edit:any recommends on 2nd hand skis, gear etc?


    cheers


    Aside from the classifieds here and on other forums, there's always 2nd hand shops and good ole fashioned gomi hunting. Also some of the smaller/local ski shops will have older model gear going for pretty cheap. ICI Sports (Matsumoto) had a 2 year old model boot, size 28 going for 70% off that I kick myself for not getting at the time.
  4. More parrot humor:

     

    A lady wants to get a pet parrot but they're all a bit expensive so she asks the pet shop owner if he has any discount parrots. The owner has a parrot that spent most of its life in a brothel so the owner is willing to sell it cheap since it knows mostly foul language.

    The lady figures she'll save a little money and buys the parrot.

    When she gets home the parrot says, "Oh, new madam! Hello new madam."

    Later that day her 2 daughters come home from high school and the parrot says, "Oh, new girls. Hello girls."

    Then in the evening her husband comes home from work and the parrot says, "Oh, Chuck. Hello Chuck."

  5. The height/weight ratio conjures up a nice, upright, old-school style tele stance. Just add lurk and Paul Parker cap.

     

    But in all seriousness, if chairmanoftheboard is looking for a new challenge this is one option. I reckon its a bit more physically demanding than snowboarding and alping skiing, but therein lies the fun. As for getting down some basic skiing skills and then moving on to tele, a lot of alpine skiers found it hard "break old habits" when trying out tele at first. I too had this problem in my first few outings so if its something you're considering, it may be better just to jump right into it.

     

    ps - if buying new, gear can be a bit pricey

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