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The Backcountry Skiing is Improving (Adirondacks)
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 4:43 pm
by MikeK
http://www.adirondackexplorer.org/outta ... -improving
A few of us are still getting out there despite the exposed rocks. We could use another foot, but it's been a lot of fun so far. My bases have a different story to tell...
Re: The Backcountry Skiing is Improving (Adirondacks)
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 11:17 am
by Raventele
^^^^ That, quite simply, violates (supports) every damned thing you railed against yesterday..which is fine by me..good info!
Re: The Backcountry Skiing is Improving (Adirondacks)
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 12:13 pm
by MikeK
Actually it does not. It actually supports everything I was saying yesterday... I don't know how you could be so wrong?
Phil is OK by me. I don't know him personally but he does a lot to promote sustainable recreation in the park. He also doesn't divulge any sensitive info. Everything he writes about could be found in a guide book.
Re: The Backcountry Skiing is Improving (Adirondacks)
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 12:33 pm
by Raventele
So it's up to you and "Phil" to decide what's "sensitive" ??
You must live in a thundering herd of abusive XC and BC skiers?
(BTW, I love it how Crowban, Aaron and esp. FHW come off frothing at the mouth RE ski self-proclaimed expertise..And that's fully rarional
because THEY and other members are indeed ski experts! It's been verified!
the master Geezer said so!!! )
Re: The Backcountry Skiing is Improving (Adirondacks)
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 12:43 pm
by MikeK
Alright Ron - let's play a game. How stupid are you?
Look up the population of NYC and Montreal, and then think about that for a second. Then look up the proximity to the Adirondack park. Then devise a simple thought experiment about how a wilderness area might look if there were not designated trails vs everyone bushwhacking all over. I bet I can because it's how it was before 1970 when the APA was formed and they started regulating this kind of stuff.
Phil did not decide. I did not decide. Our residents, the Governor, the Adirondack Park Agency, and the Department of Environmental Conservation did. And we pay them to do so. They aren't always right, but they try to balance use vs. preservation.
So before you make your next stupid ass comment, go research what you are actually talking about and quit being such moron who is just looking to prove me wrong.
Re: The Backcountry Skiing is Improving (Adirondacks)
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 6:11 pm
by Raventele
MIKE!
Don't be mean to me in an vain act of hope to curry favor with the Geezer Gliders..
Shame on you!!!
Re: The Backcountry Skiing is Improving (Adirondacks)
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 11:46 pm
by oldschool
Hi Mike,
I post occasionally on the other forum Northeast - found my way over here.
I was curious about your S-bounds - what do you think of them?
I'm looking for some skis that will tour but turn too. They seem like they might be a good choice - I don't have access to areas that fat skis are useful. Which ones to you have and what boot/binding do you use with them? I'm really looking for something that has some camber to tour (as in E99s) but turny to - figure I will put a Voile simple detachable heel loop binding on. My current boots are Alpina 1675s and Merrell Super Comps - I think if I wanted more power I might look to find a pair of Scarpa T4s.
Sorry for the highjack - if somebody (Johnny) would like to move this, by all means. Other opinions about the S-bounds welcome too -
Thanks,
Scott
Re: The Backcountry Skiing is Improving (Adirondacks)
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 12:35 am
by oldschool
Sorry - I just saw your really nice review of this in the Community Reviews - should have looked there first.
Thanks for the thorough review and comparisons -
Re: The Backcountry Skiing is Improving (Adirondacks)
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 7:54 am
by MikeK
It's no problem oldschool. We obviously don't care too much about hijacks around here.
Good luck with the skis.
Re: The Backcountry Skiing is Improving (Adirondacks)
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 10:50 am
by MikeK
Oldschool,
Just a couple more rambling thoughts about those skis and boots.
What you have will most likely be fine depending on how extreme you plan on getting with those skis and how the snow is.
As far as the low buckle plastics fit is probably more important but my wife has tried both the T4 and the Excursion and she hated the T4 and loves the Excursion. She also doesn't have much ski background and very little dh experience. I think she prefers the comfort and softer flex of the Excursion - either gave her gobs of control compared to a leather boot. I'd dare say she skis down hills better on xcd skis and those boots than real alpine skis (no idea why?)... might just be a mental confidence thing.