Little homemade xcd video

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boby13
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Location: Mont-Tremblant
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Favorite Skis: Green FT's, Ingstad, Objective BC, Fischer E88, E99
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Little homemade xcd video

Post by boby13 » Wed Feb 13, 2019 7:26 pm

Hello Ttalk people,

I've posted on this forum only a handful of time but I'm mostly a reader, I've red everything here...
I miss the time when Johnny and Bri7 where posting nice xcd action video, so I figured I should do my own with the gopro cam I got for christmas!

I xc ski on the "Mont-Tremblant" mountain, from the top and bottom I have access to a network of about 60km of abandoned xcd trails from the 80's.

Here is a clip I did on February 4th on a 8 km trip from the base of the ski resort up half way, down to the lake and across to my home.
Snow conditions: trail was already broken with 15cm of fresh over a breakable crust on the sides, it was pretty warm (-3C) and the snow was really fast, I took 1 or 2 fall trying to slow me down on that evil crust.
Gear: Fisher E99 tour waxable 200cm with alaska nnn bc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFr72bsPE24
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And another clip from January 28 on a cold and beautiful -20C day.
11km from the top of Tremblant on the ridge to Johannsen Peak, down to the north side and back to the north base.
Snow conditions: the night before was one of the coldest storm ever recorded (15cm snow fall at -30C), all that over a supportive crust... It was the slowest fresh powder I ever skied on, I was ski walking on the flats and kicking and gliding on the downs.
Gear: Excursion 189cm with alaska nnn bc


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA_b6yq80o8
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lilcliffy
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Location: Stanley, New Brunswick, Canada
Ski style: backcountry Nordic ski touring
Favorite Skis: Asnes Ingstad, Combat Nato, Amundsen, Rabb 68; Altai Kom
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Re: Little homemade xcd video

Post by lilcliffy » Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:11 pm

Excellence.
Thank you very much for sharing this and please keep doing so!
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.



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Re: Little homemade xcd video

Post by martin2007 » Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:59 pm

Bienvenue, Boby!
Tremblant (at the resort) is where my son and I in 2014 made our first linked tele turns on old yard-sale alpine skis, lightweight 3-pins, and leathers. We had a blast! And we were hooked. We made several trips there over 3 years. From there we moved up into burly gear, but I still do lots of BC skiing in leathers and light skis. I now ski mostly in Colorado. I'm always considering returning to Tremblant, especially for the xc in the Parc National. Good hostel there, too. Never got to really know the Tremblant sidecountry. Many good memories, though. Thanks for sharing.



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Re: Little homemade xcd video

Post by fisheater » Wed Feb 13, 2019 9:31 pm

Boby,
Thank you for sharing you video, it is beautiful country you ski. I always thought the joy for life I feel in the posts from the Québécois is because they are blest with such great snow. I see I was wrong, it is because all the trails go downhill! ;)
Please keep posting'
Bob



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boby13
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Location: Mont-Tremblant
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Favorite Skis: Green FT's, Ingstad, Objective BC, Fischer E88, E99
Favorite boots: Alpina Alaska XP and I have a love/hate relation with the Alfa Free!

Re: Little homemade xcd video

Post by boby13 » Thu Feb 14, 2019 4:35 pm

Thanks everybody,

Glad you you enjoyed the vids, I will for sure try to make more!



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Telerock
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Re: Little homemade xcd video

Post by Telerock » Sat Feb 16, 2019 9:30 pm

Please post more... vitual skiing is all I have nere in the Fla. Keys .... Take the steep deep powder when you can!



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Tom M
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Location: Northwest Wyoming USA
Ski style: Skate on Groomed, XCD Off, Backcountry Tele
Favorite Skis: Fischer S-Bound 98 Off Trail, Voile V6 BC for Tele
Favorite boots: Currently skiing Alfa Vista, Alfa Free, Scarpa T2
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Re: Little homemade xcd video

Post by Tom M » Wed Feb 20, 2019 9:47 am

Enjoyed the video. Here is a link to my latest video. I'm skiing on Fischer S-Bound 98's, Voile 3 pin's, with Fischer BCX 675 boots. A beautiful bluebird day in the Caribou National Forest of Eastern Idaho.

https://youtu.be/CdeWt28D7f8



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Re: Little homemade xcd video

Post by lilcliffy » Wed Feb 20, 2019 3:07 pm

Hi Tom,
Thanks for sharing your skiing with us!
Wonderful stuff.
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.



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Re: Little homemade xcd video

Post by martin2007 » Wed Feb 20, 2019 11:11 pm

Enjoyed your clip, Tom! Conditions looked great! We've got lots of snow two states over in Colorado, but in the places I've been BC skiing (Grand County) when I leave the packed trail I'm apt to plunge head-over-heels into a metre of unconsolidated snow. And that doesn't usually make for a pretty scene! Not that there's a lot of witnesses! I smiled when I heard that familiar buzz-hum of your S-Bounds on the snow. Those are my first waxless, too. I wonder if other scale patterns make as much joyful noise as those do.



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Tom M
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Ski style: Skate on Groomed, XCD Off, Backcountry Tele
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Favorite boots: Currently skiing Alfa Vista, Alfa Free, Scarpa T2
Occupation: Retired
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Re: Little homemade xcd video

Post by Tom M » Thu Feb 21, 2019 12:22 am

martin2007 wrote: I smiled when I heard that familiar buzz-hum of your S-Bounds on the snow. Those are my first waxless, too. I wonder if other scale patterns make as much joyful noise as those do.
I picked up a set of Voile V6 BC skis this year and from the few times I've used them, they don't seem to "sing" as much as the Fischers. I've only skied them a few times, so the jury is still out. They were pretty quiet when I shot this video a few weeks ago.

https://youtu.be/0UwLua92QRQ



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