10/25/2010 10:38:38 PM
A-basin opened today... so tempting to take a sick day, but don't have a good rock board lol.
10/25/2010 11:00:31 PM
I met this cougar at Jackson Hole last year who said it was totally acceptable at her office to take "powder days" when it snowed.
10/25/2010 11:15:10 PM
Just booked trip to Tahoe! Learned at Killington last year, will be my first trip anywhere else.Question for anyone who has any light to shed:Was wondering if anyone has had any experience or knowledge on the neck braces that a few people are starting to wear. They are made for Motocross riders primarily, but it looks like all kinds of different riders are starting to pick them up.I'm not doing crazy jumps or anything myself, but I did have surgery on my neck years ago so I'm a bit more unstable than most people. The biggest issue for me would be having my head pushed forward with a huge amount of force. (These braces look like they can help with that)Anyways, there isn't a whole lot of information out there on the web about snowboarders using these, just that they are sometimes advertised as that being a possibility. Here's an example of what I'm talking about:http://www.allsportprotection.com/Leatt_Brace_Club_BMX_and_Bike_Neck_Brace_p/43534.htmMy questions would be:- Do they work?- Would their effectiveness be reduced due to not wearing a full helmet and just a regular snow helmet?- How much movement is taken away, and is that movement important for boarding?Thanks
10/26/2010 11:43:15 AM
No experience with them, but my guesses, Yes, Yes, a lot and Yes. (when snowboarding you almost always have your head turned)If you're not going fast and no jumps and no tree runs, and snowboarding on powder, I really don't see a need for it.But if you've had surgery on your neck, I'd want to take care of it too.[Edited on October 26, 2010 at 12:57 PM. Reason : .]
10/26/2010 12:56:22 PM
can't wait to start the saturday trips to wintergreen. looks like they kick off the season around 12/10. Hopefully there'll be some good snowfalls this year so we don't have to wait several weeks for all the slopes to open up. Otherwise ill be forced to splurge on a weekend up to snowshoe just to get some decent boarding in.
10/26/2010 1:22:30 PM
ooh! I never saw this thread before...Me and my husband are giving snowboarding a shot this year, as we now live so close to the NE mountains. We already got our gear for the season, and are just trying to find a small place to get some lessons before we take a longer trip up to Vermont. Anybody here ski/ride in the new york area?
10/27/2010 9:12:59 AM
I wish I had the money to ski this year. Since I had to leave all my gear when I moved back to Raleigh though it looks unlikely
10/27/2010 10:10:05 AM
looks like my trips this year will be Snowshoe (as always) and Summit County out in CO. Looks like that trip will be Keystone, Vail & Aspen (I realize it's a far drive).can't wait!
10/27/2010 12:19:49 PM
^nice
10/27/2010 12:39:34 PM
^^^^Yea you could go to hunter mountain in NY. Easy to day trips VT slopes really arent all that challenging if you are just beginning. Mt Snow or Stratton Mtn have a lot of easy to intermediate slopes good for learning. Both arent that far away <5hrs
10/27/2010 1:06:03 PM
10/27/2010 1:19:41 PM
If you live in the NYC area there are numerous ski shops that run single day bus trips up to Okemo, Stratton and a few others. Definitely worth it, however it'll consume your whole weekend (you have to get very very early to catch the bus).
10/27/2010 2:28:52 PM
10/27/2010 3:06:17 PM
Hitting up Park City Utah this January 1-8. Pretty stoked about it. Can anyone recommend any ski shops to rent equipment? Also to get discount lift tickets.
10/27/2010 4:59:12 PM
Ordered some 2010 Salomon F22 boots on clearance yesterday. woot.
10/27/2010 8:34:24 PM
http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=604009seeing '09/10 freaks me out. i've been trying to get past it all day, but i can't. made a new one cause i'm bored. link above of course.
10/27/2010 8:54:40 PM