MAS444 said:
Anyone hear from our resident ski expert/Mexico expat? Someone send out the bat signal... Curious how the Mexico livin has been.
Pretttttty sure he's still around…
MAS444 said:
Anyone hear from our resident ski expert/Mexico expat? Someone send out the bat signal... Curious how the Mexico livin has been.
He supposedly owed me some poles, but I'll let that slide.Aggie_Boomin 21 said:MAS444 said:
Anyone hear from our resident ski expert/Mexico expat? Someone send out the bat signal... Curious how the Mexico livin has been.
Pretttttty sure he's still around…
Will do! And likewise if you're ever at Mt A or Shasta.RangerRick9211 said:Lt. Joe Bookman said:
Mt Ashland (season pass)
Mt Shasta (season pass)
Bachelor
Willamette Pass
Hoodoo
Then a trip to Tahoe (North Star and Diamond Peak)
Hopefully, I make it up to Mt Hood this season.
Should be a great season. My 6 year old is already doing her snow dances.
Yoo, just spent a week at Tahoe and MTB'd at North Star. We're heading back this winter (and every summer, forever). It's so great. Hit me up if you're heading to Meadows. My 5 (will be 6 by ski season) year old daughter is ripping all over the greens at Meadows.
Yesterday said:
Someone literally asked about lodging at a ski resort. He replied and then got the ban hammer. Unless something else happened it was a complete hatchet job by the mods. Of course they won't explain it.
He was a huge resource for skiing.
Boots, 100%.TheVarian said:
Whats a better first purchase, boots or skis?
I am leaning towards boots
ChoppinDs40 said:
Bayou city = JP
Read the post above.
Seemed like him. But, that must be a parallel sock account he's been running according to metrics.ChoppinDs40 said:
Bayou city = JP
Read the post above.
rather be fishing said:Yesterday said:
Someone literally asked about lodging at a ski resort. He replied and then got the ban hammer. Unless something else happened it was a complete hatchet job by the mods. Of course they won't explain it.
He was a huge resource for skiing.
And they can kindly go eff themselves. Kindly.
Bayou City said:
Depends on the binding. Most rental bindings are about 40-50% heavier than their equivalent non-rental counterparts. The benefit of adjustable is that you can change the boot position on the ski to accommodate more conditions. On hard pack days you can be in classic and powder days move the boot back into a progressive fit. The downside of rental brining outside of pure weight is the pins wear out really quickly and they usually distribute their excess weight in front of the toes. So same effective edge but more force is required to change the direction of your inertia with rental bindings. That's big if you're into bumps or trees. Plugging the holes is easy and unless you're in a mondo that's 30+ you won't have an issue with resetting the new pair on the old skis.
If you decide to move to a fixed binding, they usually have + or - one mondo of give. Meaning if you buy new boots and the mondo is within + or - one of the mounted mondo, they will still fit.
Here are some ways to test ski binding pins:
Check for play
Insert a ski boot into the binding, click it into the toe, and lock the heel into place. Then, push the boot side-to-side to check for play in the binding, the binding/boot interface, and the binding's mounting to the ski.
Check the heel gap
A maladjusted heel gap can make it more likely to pop out of the binding or compromise safety release. Same as checking the forward release.
Check the boot toe
Inspect the fit of the boot toe in the binding. Check for vertical or lateral motion / shaking / vibration.
Check for damage
Regularly inspect the binding for damage or cracks, especially the metal supports under the toe wings and in plastic heel casings.
Check the heel piece
Try to rotate the heel piece with your hand while stabilizing the ski with your other hand. You should see no movement or a nice return to center action.
Another test you can do which is a lot more fun if you have the props is to put the ski base down on a subwoofer or speaker. When you hit the base with vibrations you can see where the binding may be carrying vibrations up through the ski into the binding (and then into your foot).
Lt. Joe Bookman said:
Local group is trying to buy Bachelor.
https://www.centraloregondaily.com/news/local/local-group-explores-buying-mt-bachelor-ski-resort/article_6aa62e48-659f-11ef-ad27-534f3e439c94.html