Hardcore skiers

14280045:SavageBiff said:
Dude that’s a waste of money , Corbett’s.com pivots be like $260 ish , I just got pivot 15s and jester 18 for 477, better to support local but I’m not paying that for pivots

**This post was edited on Apr 22nd 2021 at 6:15:31am

Stuff in Canada always cost more when its luxury items.

Buying local has a few extra perks. It help you build a name for yourself and get to know the people working at the shop. Your repairs can be prioritised because of good customer reputation and friendships. Theres somthing pretty awesome when you walk into a shop, high 5 the owner as hes trying to sell a 7,000$ bike to a Karen.
 
14280045:SavageBiff said:
This is a good point there’s a few of us, [tag=266051]@CatdickBojangles[/tag] who tend to buy things we don’t need almost like we have an addiction, not saying he does, but I do, and I know others do as well. It’s like when something new or different comes out I gotta have it.

**This post was edited on Apr 22nd 2021 at 6:15:31am

I for sure have an addiction to gear. I’m honestly afraid to total up how much I’ve spent this past season. Especially since I’ve got a wedding to pay for this year. Probably could’ve paid it with half what I spent on ski gear.
 
14280045:SavageBiff said:
Well, I had a stock of it, and yes I still buy it, I wax once pre season(2 coats), maybe a 2nd time mid season, possibly but unlikely a 3rd on my most used skis, then again for storage. I’ve read multiple reports, it’s ok, it’s bad so idk but I’m not against not using it anymore, but I can feel the difference for sure, no doubt there, and I don’t see racers entitled to use it but not “us”, outlaw it for all or none.

This is a good point there’s a few of us, [tag=266051]@CatdickBojangles[/tag] who tend to buy things we don’t need almost like we have an addiction, not saying he does, but I do, and I know others do as well. It’s like when something new or different comes out I gotta have it.

In regards to stone grinds, seems like you ski a lot, but so do I and haven’t needed base grinds, are you grinding older skis, or is it cause your buddies use so they get more use than I think? Do you ski boiler plate %90 of the time?

For edge sharpening do you like really sharp? I kinda like em used... a lil worn down except on my carving skis. Is there an angle you like for looser more free riding style? I’m looking to learn more about edges, I’d like to pay a tuner but last time I gave my local the work he turned my stocklis into ultra carver so asked for a freestyle angle ??‍♂️

I don’t think it’s necessary to spend lots to be considered hardcore, I think a hardcore skier

1-skis regardless of conditions

2-skis a ton

3-can ski basically anything

4-lives affected by the sport and possibly revolves around it.

5-gets injured still skis

6-skis shit they know they’re not good enough yet to

Dude that’s a waste of money , Corbett’s.com pivots be like $260 ish , I just got pivot 15s and jester 18 for 477, better to support local but I’m not paying that for pivots

**This post was edited on Apr 22nd 2021 at 6:15:31am

I'm about as obsessive about waxing as [tag=249646]@Greg_K[/tag] is about his edges :p

For spring/summer skiiing now I will hotwax before every time I ski , and spraywax & rub during lunch. I *hate* the damn drag on snow, once you ski a proper waxed & setup ski with a good base, you dont go back to slow grey bases. For new skis some skis basicly comes UNWAXED, all skis, including park will just be much better if you do some heat cycles on them when new with a baseprep or soft wax, then later a harder wax.

There is 0 point to useing HF as baseprep or seasonal wax, it doesnt last very long, more frequent cheap waxes will be better. but HF in spring? ohhhhhhhh yes, thats the stuff.

I stone grind new skis the most! its just sad how many are just not flat! also for setting up edges, sometimes a ski will have like a 2 degree base bevel and your just fucked you need to grind to reset it. I got my gf k2 90c skis, its between 0.3 and 2 degrees base, side was as bad.. also got her some fischers, with railed base edge high variable, so when I tuned them, she couldnt ski straight! it would constantly try to turn, this was masked when she got the, and edges were pretty dull... + more snow so really didnt need the edges.

You will also need a stone grind if the brass roto can't bring your bases to take wax again after abuse/baseburn/other. or just damage to base.

This year we had less snow, and more + during day and - at night, but, I think we had 1-2 months with steady snow conditions and -10 to -20, then you didnt need a supersharp edge, but when its refrozen for those morning runs you want SHARP edges. I like sharp edges in general for anything that wont hit rails. we had boiler plate 1 time last season, and its rare, we are not west coast, but we are definetly not east coast! heck it snowed here yesterday.

After my last knee injury I haven't been able to ski much park this season, so I've spent my time railing groomers & pow when available, a few jumps (with steep landings) Not beeing able to ski at all due to injury, you find much appreciation just beeing able to ski at all.

I can claim the "still skis" after injuiry, I could barely walk again without crutches when I went skiiing again, and boy did that shit hurt, also I would not reccomend it. Ironicly my *other* knee is now hurting more, than the damaged one, because it has taken the stress of the other probably... really really smart. Ohh and shoulder still doesnt really work after landing on rail with it on nov/desember... ohh well!

ski anything? noop I suck at skiiing fast in supertight trees, also suck at skiiing 100% whiteout

I was always superstoked when it snowed as a kid, still am.
 
This past season I have spent a big 0. It snowed enough where I am at 2 different times to build a jump at the park in my backyard. Didnt spend any cash on travels/gas because I was just able to walk to the park. A few seasons ago, I did spend about 20K US for a new ACL and MCL though. Am I hardcore?
 
3 season passes to different hills - 150€/piece

bentchelter 120 - 350€

Blends - 409€

Pivot 14s - 120€

fks180s - 70€

Binding mounting 18€

2 trips to Lapland - 500€/piece including flights, accomodation and lift tickets

Destroyed 3 pairs of old skis in 2 months so had to upgrade pretty hard this year.
 
Usually spend yearly

-Ikon and local memberships $800

-$1500 on local hotels for consecutive day trips as “local hills” are 3 hours away

-$500 gas travelling to hills

-$2k-$5k on a trip out West somewhere each year

-Buy/sell a bunch of skis each year if there’s something interesting to try. Doubt I’ll be switching that much this year but I’ve said that before.....

$3k maybe this year minus 2 pairs I’m selling in the fall.

-wax/tools $150 maybe. Use cheap $20 wax blocks but tune and wax daily.

-$200 Stone grinds/binding mounts-grinds needed on most new skis and mounts from skis not bought from Corbetts locally(always get bindings from them worst case) so I have to pay $30 for a mount. (Free if skis/bindings bought there).

-$250 clothing this year

Run a high end car detailing company by myself so I work like crazy mid April to early November and then I’m off the whole winter. Ski every day it’s safe to drive to the hills but not on weekends as it’s too busy usually.
 
This is going to hurt to type out and probably will be all over the place.

October 2020 - April 2021

Passes:

Ikon $850

6 early season days wolf creek x$58 a day = $348

1 day breckenridge buddy discount= Maybe $170

4 wolf creek powder days x$100 i think a day = $400

1 day Monarch $60

Got a epic pass later in season for free after homie fucked himself up

New gear:

Used QST 98s w/ tech bindings $600 (got stolen after 2 days of use)

Shitty craigslist technica boots $100

Beacon $300

New ski bibs $170

Gloves $70

Rossi Sin 7 skis w/ pivot 12s my boss sold me for $100 after he felt bad my set got stolen

Random Fritschi old school a/t bindings $80

Liberty skis w/ saloman mtn tech binding $450

New boots $120 off marketplace

70+ days skied (12 pack of beer per day x shit beer $9.99) = $699.3

3 resort burgers x $15ea = $45

1 voodoo ranger at winter park = $10

Not going to factor in gas station coffee or food afterwards

Saved money by bringing a 12 pack with me in my backpack

Skied 70+ days working a desk job

Total $4,572.30

Guess that's where my money went
 
14280045:SavageBiff said:
Well, I had a stock of it, and yes I still buy it, I wax once pre season(2 coats), maybe a 2nd time mid season, possibly but unlikely a 3rd on my most used skis, then again for storage. I’ve read multiple reports, it’s ok, it’s bad so idk but I’m not against not using it anymore, but I can feel the difference for sure, no doubt there, and I don’t see racers entitled to use it but not “us”, outlaw it for all or none.

**This post was edited on Apr 22nd 2021 at 6:15:31am

It seems are pretty stuck in your routine but I would to say; I don't know how much you ski but technically you should wax every 4-5 times you ski. Waxing your skis more often is a better alternative than using high quality wax only a few times a season. More wax > high quality wax.
 
I worked at a resort so passes cost nothing.

Bought 2 pairs of skis this season for a total of

~ $900 CAD including shipping. These should last me a few years though.

I also spent about $500 on outerwear, wax and a few other random things

Bought a GoPro and some accessories for $400, but that will be used year round.

This was a pretty big spending year.

Normally it would be $500 on average.
 
Skiing in Spain, and having grown up (no lodging cost) 20 minutes from the resorts, i recently calculated an average of 1400 euro per season over the last 6 or 7 seasons, which ranged between 40 and 60 days, with one season in austria with 100+ days. I calculated ski passes, gear, and some gas money split with friends and random people.
 
14280148:snowmosexual said:
It seems are pretty stuck in your routine but I would to say; I don't know how much you ski but technically you should wax every 4-5 times you ski. Waxing your skis more often is a better alternative than using high quality wax only a few times a season. More wax > high quality wax.

I do use other waxes for prep and heat cycles, and I only add fluoro for warmer and wetter days, I’d say my skis get waxed once every 10+ uses, my favs do get more attention not much.
 
Coulda used your pivots to save a bundle on that penis surgery, also good for colonoscopy and reducing thumb swelling.

14280902:lilpreme said:
skis: 600

bindings: 250

jacket and pants: 450

season pass: 500

day passes: 350ish

penis reduction surgery: 50000
 
14279681:wameron said:
Thinking about just this season where I skied 74 days

Passes:

- $800 Ikon

- $500 Brighton twilight

- $160 2x days at Grand Targhee

- $80 day at Wolf Creek

Total: $1520

Equipment:

- $400 Look Pivot 15s

- $800 New Boots

- $80 New goggles (Joystick Waynes highly recommend)

- ~ $200 tuning/core shot fills

Total: $1480

Last year I learned a trick where if you buy last season's Faction Candides in the summer you get them for cheap ($450) and then they'll break within a couple days of use and then they'll send you the current season's pair and you'll have new skis. I've done this twice now and apart from the 2 weeks when I was skiing my rock skis it works perfect.

do you have to pay postage on the faction skis
 
800-2000 on gear a year.

850 for ski pass.

500-1000 for gas depending on the year and where i travel

200-500 for other skis area tickets

50-200 on ski hill food a year, gotta get them yeti dogs every now and then.
 
'20 - '21 Season Expense Report:

Pass - free (debatable, technically it costs me my soul) because I work at the hill.

Skis - $400 on a pair for next season.. total cost this season zero dollars.

Bindings - $50 for some old FKS for the previously mentioned pair of new skis.

Boots - $0 two year old full tilts still going strong for now.. I try to get my boots to last a minimum of three seasons, which is hard when you work in them for 125+ days a season.

So gear and pass wise about $450. Skiing on the cheap is entirely possible, but it is a learned art.
 
Pass $700

Skis $700

Clothes $200

Boots $550

Tuning/mount $180

Resort Food $200

Gas $1,050

Depreciation $3,500 at .50/mi. x 7000mi.

_______

Total $7,080

**This post was edited on Apr 27th 2021 at 11:12:32pm
 
You drove 7000 miles skiing this year? Holy shit man, welcome to the were afraid of planes club? Honestly I think I’m around that, 2x Pa to Co, 1x pa to by/Maine numerous trips to snowshoe ... but I depreciate vehicles come tax time, even my personal vehicles are company owned, so the gas is a write off too ?

14282749:skeirman said:
Pass $700

Skis $700

Clothes $200

Boots $550

Tuning/mount $180

Resort Food $200

Gas $1,050

Depreciation $3,500 at .50/mi. x 7000mi.

_______

Total $7,080

**This post was edited on Apr 27th 2021 at 11:12:32pm
 
We’ve all been there, there was a time when I struggled to get 3 days a year and one pair of skis had to last years, would frequently browse lodge food to find I was 1 or 2 dollars short and f a burger, it takes time building savings, gear and setup and kinda gets cheaper as the years progress and you learn how to save and be disciplined with spending, it’s like with anything you prioritize, skiings right under the family so a large chunk of my life is dedicated to making that happen, it’s a year round thing.

14282843:dshiland said:
I feel this in my soul
 
I grew up with a pair of ski should last 5-10 years, and you could maybe get some fries from the cafeteria when you sat there for some heat.

Guess thats why both me & sis are not that way, but growing up parents were awesome at saveing up, and we got to live a nice place, but not get much cool stuff or expensive stuff.
 
For the 2020/2021 season:

ikon pass-$700

lodging- $19,400ish

tickets to non ikon -$2400

fuel for travel- $ about $1600

skis/binding-up to $5.1k- buy a few pair every year

wax-$600

ski tech checks bindings every season-$700

buy new base layers, shells, goggles every year $1100

snow tires-idk maybe $700

tirechains-$800-1 time expense

thule box-$1400-1 time expense

on mountain food-even more money

passes for family- $2100

parking- $600-$1100

big scrooge mcduck money pool that i dunk my balls in after a long day of skiing- $500,000
 
14282842:SavageBiff said:
You drove 7000 miles skiing this year? Holy shit man, welcome to the were afraid of planes club? Honestly I think I’m around that, 2x Pa to Co, 1x pa to by/Maine numerous trips to snowshoe ... but I depreciate vehicles come tax time, even my personal vehicles are company owned, so the gas is a write off too ?

70 miles from resorts, so 140 round trip, times 50 days.
 
damn man, thats rough, we have a resort 70miles away... I went there twice, I think its to much of a haul eventhough nice and on same season pass ;D

I can see the slopes from my window here. 10 min in car if traffic lights dont screw me, or shitty people sleeping at them.
 
14282872:skeirman said:
70 miles from resorts, so 140 round trip, times 50 days.

That’s not too bad , my “local” more like daily resort is 192mi , I drive down a few times a week and drive home in the eve/night , it’s too close to pay for lodging.
 
192miles?! thats hardly local! we have all major resorts in our country within less than that from city center here.

we sleepover at more than 100-130 :o
 
Ya that’s why we’re moving, we had planned to move 2 summers from now, but as of a few months ago we’re actively looking for either a farmhouse large enough for 3 rentals and vacation suite for us that we will re-remodel into our forever home, or B , a vacation condo that we will rent summer/fall and stay winter spring

Ive got closer resorts, but snowshoe is better than anything local like 7springs etc, and it’s an easy drive @3.25 hrs , we stay if I take family, if I go solo I day trip it

14282934:anders_a said:
192miles?! thats hardly local! we have all major resorts in our country within less than that from city center here.

we sleepover at more than 100-130 :o
 
14283058:SavageBiff said:
Ya that’s why we’re moving, we had planned to move 2 summers from now, but as of a few months ago we’re actively looking for either a farmhouse large enough for 3 rentals and vacation suite for us that we will re-remodel into our forever home, or B , a vacation condo that we will rent summer/fall and stay winter spring

Ive got closer resorts, but snowshoe is better than anything local like 7springs etc, and it’s an easy drive @3.25 hrs , we stay if I take family, if I go solo I day trip it

Still don’t get why you haven’t swung through Wisp to at least scope it out. You might like it plus I can hook you up for free. Way closer than the shoe and way better vibes than bob nutting mountain.
 
I had planned to, I just got hyper focused on everything this season with reservations and all, next season is all about new places so I’ll be seein ya ??,

14283106:CatdickBojangles said:
Still don’t get why you haven’t swung through Wisp to at least scope it out. You might like it plus I can hook you up for free. Way closer than the shoe and way better vibes than bob nutting mountain.
 
14283141:SavageBiff said:
I had planned to, I just got hyper focused on everything this season with reservations and all, next season is all about new places so I’ll be seein ya ??,

Hell yeah man let me know I’ll get you a pass and we can rip laps.
 
14282871:GKS said:
For the 2020/2021 season:

ski tech checks bindings every season-$700

big scrooge mcduck money pool that i dunk my balls in after a long day of skiing- $500,000

So, I'll do what that tech does for 100 bucks less than that.
 
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