It's XCd. Case closed.
- oldschool47
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Re: It's XCd. Case closed.
This guy is cool. Skis, powder gaiters, hat, jacket. I want to be this guy. I assume it's Brad English.
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You're slipping. It's Doug Buzzell.
Jeeeeesh
Jeeeeesh
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uh, expect for the beard, that dude looks like me in the early 80s. flappy ear hat? check. Gaiters? check. Pointy skis? check. scandinavian sweater? check. glacier glasses? check. I don't think I did the flap-your-arms-like-a-bird thing though.
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Of course you did, you flapped superhard, but you were young and don't remember these sordid, cringe-worthy details.
Hell I still armflap. Sometimes with pride!
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It depends how long Bauerb's poles were back in the day. If they were long, he was flapping. IMO you can ski your whole life and if your poles are too long you'll never get it right.Woodserson wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 6:55 pmOf course you did, you flapped superhard, but you were young and don't remember these sordid, cringe-worthy details.
Hell I still armflap. Sometimes with pride!
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This! I couldn't agree more. With the invention of adjustable pole there's no excuse. Somehow people still can't figure it out.lowangle al wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 11:56 amIMO you can ski your whole life and if your poles are too long you'll never get it right.
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I'm not sure I'm clear on the subject here (which is not unusual), but a little perspective...
Bill Briggs skied the Grand Teton in the 60's on skinnies & leather slippers. My first time XC-whatever was in the mid 70's, (too) long skinny skis & leather slippers... a few of us rode up the last tram at Snowbird and skied (mostly upright) a black diamond run off the top. I wasn't feeling too superior to anyone, but I still remember the high fun factor. It's a wonder I remember it at all, given the heavily mind-altered state we were in at the time. Been lovin' it ever since.
And, finally, especially in these terriblely divisive times, I don't need to feel righteous about what I can free heel on what gear, just glad to be doing it.
Bill Briggs skied the Grand Teton in the 60's on skinnies & leather slippers. My first time XC-whatever was in the mid 70's, (too) long skinny skis & leather slippers... a few of us rode up the last tram at Snowbird and skied (mostly upright) a black diamond run off the top. I wasn't feeling too superior to anyone, but I still remember the high fun factor. It's a wonder I remember it at all, given the heavily mind-altered state we were in at the time. Been lovin' it ever since.
And, finally, especially in these terriblely divisive times, I don't need to feel righteous about what I can free heel on what gear, just glad to be doing it.
Re: It's XCd. Case closed.
I was a nordic racer in the 80's, of course my alpine poles were way too long, plus I bought stuff like that at the local high school ski swap in the fall. we bought stuff that was cheap, even if the size was not ideal.