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That does underline something I was trying to point out above, ie they're not very accurate. A recreational skier wouldn't really get much over 40 mph in reality, if a GPS device is saying significantly more then it's not accurate. Speeds around 60 mph are going to need at least GS skis and probably a cat suit.
Someone did try this out comparing a GPS to a real speed gun and the GPS was producing speeds like 60mph which the speed gun showed to be more like 40mph. In fact 40mph is pretty fast really. As a perspective, at top level racers would be moving at a maximum of 80mph or thereabouts, speed skiers obviously rather faster. Even that tells a story though, novice speed skiers tend to struggle to break the 100kph on initial attempts so 60mph on piste would be quite extraordinary. Unfortunately, hey're a bit of a con these devices, GPS simply isn't an accurate device to measure speed over short distances in the mountains. |
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I'd not call it traditional in any way, it's pretty standard French modern, nothing awful but not traditional. Otherwise, it would be ideal for you from what you say, good skiing, some nice nursery slopes higher up etc. |
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excellent, of course he used waste all his time actually skiing instead of servicing his skis ) |
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two wipe outs and none on the reverse kick turns. |
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thin skinnies, a mistake really, I was crashing through the snowpack up and down so it was hard work in places, something fatter would have been better. on the upside though, I did practise my reverse kick turns which might be easier in some places--- more testing required :D |
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follow my suggestion and you still get to buy a laminator, think of all the things you could laminate :D |
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SLF are doing reports again, today is interesting :
could be some action over the next 48 hrs :D |
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