Post Whats on your Skmind

I have an idea. Beer League Freeski/Freeride events for old dudes. Racing has them. My dad raced when he was 40 and won the championship with his team "The Spin Doctors".
 
14612737:GayWolf420 said:
I have an idea. Beer League Freeski/Freeride events for old dudes. Racing has them. My dad raced when he was 40 and won the championship with his team "The Spin Doctors".

my friend and i were just talking about this today after seeing some beer league softball guys. would be a cool thing
 
14612737:GayWolf420 said:
I have an idea. Beer League Freeski/Freeride events for old dudes. Racing has them. My dad raced when he was 40 and won the championship with his team "The Spin Doctors".

14612749:Dlonetti said:
my friend and i were just talking about this today after seeing some beer league softball guys. would be a cool thing

Right!

They have stuff for the kids but nothing for us Big Kids!
 
14612615:GayWolf420 said:
Anyone skiing MJ on Sunday or Monday?

Will be there for closing day! Missed out last season being concussed

14612617:Rock_Inhabitant said:
Is it only groomers at this time of year?

Slush bumps and pano hot pow laps have been immaculate
 
14612737:GayWolf420 said:
I have an idea. Beer League Freeski/Freeride events for old dudes. Racing has them. My dad raced when he was 40 and won the championship with his team "The Spin Doctors".

just join the racing beer league. Wish my home mountain would bring back the race beet league. Having a beer league that is based on the opinions of judges just seems annoying.
 
14612749:Dlonetti said:
my friend and i were just talking about this today after seeing some beer league softball guys. would be a cool thing

I just want beer league airbag sessions. Impossible to get on a bag anywhere near me
 
14612770:Slowbro said:
I just want beer league airbag sessions. Impossible to get on a bag anywhere near me

There used to be this company called US Airbag or something that would bring it's airbags around from resort to resort each year. For some reason they would always stop at my crummy ohio hill. This was like 12 years ago though, never seen one open to the public anywhere near me since then. Tons of fun
 
14612777:Rparr said:
There used to be this company called US Airbag or something that would bring it's airbags around from resort to resort each year. For some reason they would always stop at my crummy ohio hill. This was like 12 years ago though, never seen one open to the public anywhere near me since then. Tons of fun

That's basically exactly what I want. I don't want to shell out 1500 to go to maximise or momentum just to get on a bag haha
 
14612929:Slowbro said:
That's basically exactly what I want. I don't want to shell out 1500 to go to maximise or momentum just to get on a bag haha

yeah It was really convenient, they charged 60$ or something to be able to hit it for a few hours, and that was really fun about once a year. Holy smokes I did not know maximise was like that, that's a shame. It's such a nice facility
 
14612992:cre said:
Slush bumps at WP and abasin were indeed very nice this weekend. Pano laps were great today as well.

Weather was mint yesterday, perfect slush, not too sticky. Just a perfect closing day
 
14612440:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
Shit this expired but press them about accommodation. That shit gets mad competitive especially now. I got thredbo job offer but went to Charlotte pass since they had room and board. Charlotte pass oversnow leaves from perisher base area.

Send me a message and you can even cite me or my buddy as a former employee Rec if you want to go Charlotte Pass route.

**This post was edited on May 23rd 2024 at 4:23:07pm

yea unfortunately no australia this year, engineering internship came through and I could not say no to it.

thats a super nice offer though to use you as a reference, I appreciate it!

Only chance to ski now will be at Akamp, which kinda sucks cuz i was looking forward to ski the whole summer.

Always next year though!
 
14612980:muffMan. said:
Wp was great today, pretty sweet closing day

Whoever the dude was that was skiing around playing live House sets with a giant amp and turntables is my hero. I need to see his livestream footage.
 
Bird closing day was super fun, sucks they decided to close with plenty of snow left for at least another few weekends to start running summer ops on June 15th.

Love everyone who runs the mountain, hate everyone who made the decision to kill ski season early.
 
14613089:BigPurpleSkiSuit said:
Bird closing day was super fun, sucks they decided to close with plenty of snow left for at least another few weekends to start running summer ops on June 15th.

Love everyone who runs the mountain, hate everyone who made the decision to kill ski season early.

Yeah dude. The worst part is the lifties and patrollers still love it and want it. At least I would. Our closing day was April 1st at work.
 
14613089:BigPurpleSkiSuit said:
Bird closing day was super fun, sucks they decided to close with plenty of snow left for at least another few weekends to start running summer ops on June 15th.

Love everyone who runs the mountain, hate everyone who made the decision to kill ski season early.

Love the lifties and cat drivers and bartenders and most of the patrollers. Absolutely despise the POWDR corp money squeezers and anybody that ever buys a fast pass.
 
The influence that epic planks, specifically the vaporizer (the rockered ski with the Rasta gradient base that Zahner rode), doesn’t really get the acknowledgment it deserves for progressing park ski designs. Obviously the brand name would’ve never stood the test of time and the owner went on to destroy his reputation with Revision, but the ski itself is what many modern park skis today resemble. Noticeably rockered tip and tail, symmetrical or pretty close, around 90 underfoot.

At the time people clowned on the shape and said that the rockered tail would be a nightmare for acls. The coolest shape at the time seemed to be the edollo with a stiff cambered tail and wider platform underfoot, which revision (and plenty of other brands) went on to essentially copy. Surface is also worth mentioning from that era but they never had a pure park ski with extreme rocker, just all mountain/powder skis that people ended up using in the park. The armada alpha was similar too but had a noticeably more conservative rocker profile comparatively.

Vishnu wets, faction studio 1, movement fly 90, armada bdog, Icelantic nomad 95 (and jet skis), misfit skis, Völkl revolt 95/96, sego bighorn, mango 90, etc. Obviously all of these skis came about in different ways and drew inspiration from a variety of sources but they all somewhat resemble the thesis put forward by epic planks well over a decade ago. Rockered, relatively skinny park skis are fun but ~12 years ago the zeitgeist wasn’t ready for them whereas now they seem to be the standard for many park skiers.

Photo for reference, thank god the galaxy print era is behind us.

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14613141:SlushSeason said:
Love the lifties and cat drivers and bartenders and most of the patrollers. Absolutely despise the POWDR corp money squeezers and anybody that ever buys a fast pass.

Much like Powdr/Alterra/VR, I can see the privately-owned Indy Pass resorts suffering the same fate. My workplace in the winter has changed ownership more than 3 times since their incarnation in 1995 and things don't seem much better. Every departments budget was slashed mid-season alongside hours being cut because the new owners from St. Louis just want it to be a free playground for their kids and families. Squeezing money and mismanagement will be the downfall of the industry.

Whats super funny is half of my work crew this winter including my boss all worked there in seasons-prior and worked their ways up into lower to mid management and hated their lives so much that mowing grass sounded better. Its sad.

**This post was edited on May 29th 2024 at 5:32:22pm

**This post was edited on May 29th 2024 at 5:34:38pm
 
14613161:K-Dot. said:
The influence that epic planks, specifically the vaporizer (the rockered ski with the Rasta gradient base that Zahner rode), doesn’t really get the acknowledgment it deserves for progressing park ski designs. Obviously the brand name would’ve never stood the test of time and the owner went on to destroy his reputation with Revision, but the ski itself is what many modern park skis today resemble. Noticeably rockered tip and tail, symmetrical or pretty close, around 90 underfoot.

At the time people clowned on the shape and said that the rockered tail would be a nightmare for acls. The coolest shape at the time seemed to be the edollo with a stiff cambered tail and wider platform underfoot, which revision (and plenty of other brands) went on to essentially copy. Surface is also worth mentioning from that era but they never had a pure park ski with extreme rocker, just all mountain/powder skis that people ended up using in the park. The armada alpha was similar too but had a noticeably more conservative rocker profile comparatively.

Vishnu wets, faction studio 1, movement fly 90, armada bdog, Icelantic nomad 95 (and jet skis), misfit skis, Völkl revolt 95/96, sego bighorn, mango 90, etc. Obviously all of these skis came about in different ways and drew inspiration from a variety of sources but they all somewhat resemble the thesis put forward by epic planks well over a decade ago. Rockered, relatively skinny park skis are fun but ~12 years ago the zeitgeist wasn’t ready for them whereas now they seem to be the standard for many park skiers.

Photo for reference, thank god the galaxy print era is behind us.

View attachment 1093264

ON3P Filthy Rich...
 
14613203:TOAST. said:
ON3P Filthy Rich...

14613204:Slowbro said:
Blue Steeles and Moment Reno Rockers were like that in like 2009

Both very good points. Also the Salomon twenty twelve was around at that time. Reconsidering it, filthy riches probably deserve much more credit for popularizing that style of ski
 
14613216:steez_apprentice said:
probably bc shipping to US is outrageous for some reason.

You know that park skiing exists outside of the US?

With the amout of belts they have dropped everyone who have wanted one has been able to buy one.
 
14613228:JalmarKalmar said:
You know that park skiing exists outside of the US?

With the amout of belts they have dropped everyone who have wanted one has been able to buy one.

I don't think you get my point here... the shipping is a lot more expensive than it used to be, Harlaut isn't an American-based company and yet it doesn't cost an arm and a leg to ship? People can obviously still get belts but the problem is unless youcan somehow justify spending like 80 bucks on a single belt then it's just ridiculous
 
14613229:steez_apprentice said:
I don't think you get my point here... the shipping is a lot more expensive than it used to be, Harlaut isn't an American-based company and yet it doesn't cost an arm and a leg to ship? People can obviously still get belts but the problem is unless youcan somehow justify spending like 80 bucks on a single belt then it's just ridiculous

How much is the shipping then?

Euro shipping was cheaper than it used to be. I paid like 25 euros few years ago for shipping from nordic country to other nordic country.

And I was pointing out that Capeesh doesn't need The Us buyers that much.

**This post was edited on May 29th 2024 at 11:33:30pm
 
Rewatched "Chargeur" and was reminded that Buldoz might be the most buck crew ever? Some of the most reckless sends I've ever seen
 
14613866:Farmville420 said:
Rewatched "Chargeur" and was reminded that Buldoz might be the most buck crew ever? Some of the most reckless sends I've ever seen

Yea I think they got a few screws loose, or slightly suicidal like those redbull rampage guys
 
That movie blew my mind when I first saw it and kinda changed my whole opinion on Euro skiing. For sure one of my favorites

14613866:Farmville420 said:
Rewatched "Chargeur" and was reminded that Buldoz might be the most buck crew ever? Some of the most reckless sends I've ever seen
 
14613875:nCrow said:
Euro skiing

Euroope is simply superior(mostly swiss, austria and nordics)

I have huge gang to support this statement:

[tag=292959]@Jibbcore[/tag]

**This post was edited on Jun 5th 2024 at 3:04:50am
 
14613878:JalmarKalmar said:
Euroope is simply superior(mostly swiss, austria and nordics)

I have huge gang to support this statement:

[tag=292959]@Jibbcore[/tag]

**This post was edited on Jun 5th 2024 at 3:04:50am

Yes
 
14613230:JalmarKalmar said:
How much is the shipping then?

Euro shipping was cheaper than it used to be. I paid like 25 euros few years ago for shipping from nordic country to other nordic country.

And I was pointing out that Capeesh doesn't need The Us buyers that much.

**This post was edited on May 29th 2024 at 11:33:30pm

22 USD to ship just a sweatshirt is a little extra. I'm not paying 107 dollars for a single hoodie
 
Yeah not sure if this has been discussed before, but like I miss the days of massive features like gap a 10ft jump to land on a box, feel like skiing was way more like huge back in the day.
 
14614899:ZenyattaKick said:
Yeah not sure if this has been discussed before, but like I miss the days of massive features like gap a 10ft jump to land on a box, feel like skiing was way more like huge back in the day.

kinda crazy that me and a lot of people on this site weren’t even born yet during this. I wasn’t even here for the NS haydays
 
14614899:ZenyattaKick said:
Yeah not sure if this has been discussed before, but like I miss the days of massive features like gap a 10ft jump to land on a box, feel like skiing was way more like huge back in the day.

Parks getting “better” has been a double edged sword, on one hand everything is so much safer, on the other I think some of sense of adventure is gone. I enjoy a sketchy weird feature
 
14615222:hi_vis360 said:
Parks getting “better” has been a double edged sword, on one hand everything is so much safer, on the other I think some of sense of adventure is gone. I enjoy a sketchy weird feature

so agree. i really miss the random lips and sketchy rails set up high with gaps to them and shit
 
14615222:hi_vis360 said:
Parks getting “better” has been a double edged sword, on one hand everything is so much safer, on the other I think some of sense of adventure is gone. I enjoy a sketchy weird feature

From when I started in 2015, I can already relate to this. The adventure that came with the sketchy, large mid 2000s parks must have been insane.
 
14615317:dwt802 said:
From when I started in 2015, I can already relate to this. The adventure that came with the sketchy, large mid 2000s parks must have been insane.

I wasn’t good enough to actually trick them but let me tell you sliding a 6 foot tall Oakley logo box or a cannon rail 5 feet over your head was an experience
 
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