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The jump was perfect in December, but melted away a few days later... Time to shape it up again...
Been wondering about that jump for some time... I haven't heard you talk about any trips to the hospital so I figure it must be safe
Nope - those are just regular manuals. Going on Fischer E89 (too narrow for the magnum) - boots will be the NNN Alaska of course. I'll write a review as soon as I get them and get to skiing on them
CIMA - I've been meaning to ask you about your landscape in Japan where you ski. Do the trees grow natural like that or has it been opened up?
MikeK wrote:
CIMA - I've been meaning to ask you about your landscape in Japan where you ski. Do the trees grow natural like that or has it been opened up?
That's a typical scenery of the ridge lines of our mountains with altitude ranging between 900m - 1800m (2952ft - 5577ft).
On the contrary to the North America, we have very few flat areas in Japan.
That's a part of the reasons why I'm engaging in xcD more actively than XCd.
The flowing river never stops and yet the water never stays the same.
Glittertind on the groomed... Some say it ain't skiable... No way Jose! Will mount mine with risers because I tend to skid when the 3 pin binding sides hit the slope...
É y fa ty fret? On é ty ben dun ti cotton waté? célèbre et ancien chant celtique
Rodbelan wrote:Glittertind on the groomed... Some say it ain't skiable... No way Jose! Will mount mine with risers because I tend to skid when the 3 pin binding sides hit the slope...
I have one with SNS setting.
I'm going to ski on it for xcD on consolidated snow in forthcoming spring.
The flowing river never stops and yet the water never stays the same.