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Selling skis?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 14 Replies
I try every day to make up the deficit for you lot not having skis by buying more for me :lol:
Last blast for 2009!
Started by User in Switzerland, 50 Replies
Haha I read that and laughed! I might change my name by deed poll.
Selling skis?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 14 Replies
Yeh, was just on about the skis :lol:

Tony did give funny examples though.
Selling skis?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 14 Replies
Ally, keep it on topic!!!!! Please :wink:
Last blast for 2009!
Started by User in Switzerland, 50 Replies
Neiltoo wrote:
Tony_H wrote:
Neiltoo wrote:
caron-a wrote:You going for tignesfest Neiltoo?


Not specifically, but I dare say I might check out some of the bands - nothing in the line up screams out at me though :lol:




You're not kidding:

http://www.tignesfest.com/


Well, to be completely honest I've never heard of any of them :mrgreen:


Me neither :lol:
Scotland 08/09
Started by User in Scotland, 198 Replies
Things looking promising for tomorrow, hope the forecast holds or even eases.

Better go get some petrol in the car :lol:
Shane McConkey, 1969-2009
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 17 Replies
Ally,


Shane McConkey, 1969-2009
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 17 Replies
This is probably the last thread I would ever wish to start, not long finished watching his segment in Claim and Shane is a hero. I almost don't know what to say.

McConkey was 39.

http://espn.go.com/action/freeskiing/blog?post=4018726

EDIT: Friday
http://mspfilms.com/news/1354

J.T. Holmes, a close friend and long-time jump partner of McConkey who had jumped the 600 meter cliff moments before Shane, said McConkey performed a double backflip from the cliff and planned to release his skis and then fly in his wingsuit, a stunt he's executed a number of times. But when both skis failed to release upon tugging on straps leashed to his legs, McConkey went into an upside down position as he manually attempted to release his bindings. Because throwing a chute while inverted poses the likelihood of the canopy and lines becoming entangled in the skis, McConkey used valuable seconds to focus on removing both skis and succeeded. He quickly turned into a classic, face down BASE jumping position to throw his pilot chute (which pulls out the main canopy), but after 12 seconds of freefall he struck snow immediately before there was time to react. He was killed upon impact.