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new skis
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 13 Replies
Just to clarify :lol:

Dynastars-centre

MSPs-freeride line
new skis
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 13 Replies
rossyhead wrote:yeah the dynastars are for scotland and bashing on rails-they were just too cheap to pass up and have skied em before and had a ball
its the MSPs i need to mount-was told not to centre them, interesting....
coupel of folks have said just back from freeride setting-they prob wont be in the park much


The MSPs are a pretty stiff all mountain twin, centre mounting them wouldn't be a very good idea IMV especially if you have a pair of skis for rails and general park skiing.
new skis
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 13 Replies
The Dynastars are a few years old now, is it them you are deciding a mount for? Anything apart from centre with the MSPs kicking about would be daft (IMO).
East vs West
Started by User in USA, 2 Replies
You can't really generalise but I will. East=small icy mountains, West=bigger powdery ones.
SAAS FEE
Started by User in Switzerland, 13 Replies
Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:Hi mikei, Saas-Fee is a great resort. The lifts go right up onto the glacier, which dominates the village. I guess it all depends on what you want from a resort. If the skiing/boarding is what you are after, then it's a great destination. If you are after partying and drinking, then there will be much cheaper places to have a good (and livelier) time.

BTW, make your posts in lower case, caps is considered to be shouting )


Some of us are hard of hearing...... :evil:


That's just because you are old ;)
who says scotland is rubbish?!!!
Started by User in Scotland, 6 Replies
When I clicked I thought 'here we go, a classic Wickham post' and it wasn't so bad. Well done :thumbup:
who says scotland is rubbish?!!!
Started by User in Scotland, 6 Replies
bandit wrote:Wonderful footage, and top class backcountry boarding :thumbup: How many folks would be prepared to hike those ridges for their freshies :?:


There is quite a lot of easy access off piste from the top of Nevis Range with varying lengths of boot/skin out. A lot of the time avvy risk is high though. If you haven't seen this bandit it shows a lot of 'easy' access off piste in Scotland http://www.haggistrap.co.uk/
Rocket Ski
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 6 Replies
Tony, you should make the effort to DIY one of the resorts because if a lot of TOs are pulling out I would have thought it would be very quiet.