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  1. #11151
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    Quote Originally Posted by Onward View Post
    The (semi) yearly chinese downhill comp in sogndal, norway. Carnage!

    Congrats to HP for getting third! And for surviving in general.
    simen (at) downskis.com DOWN SKIS

  2. #11152
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    +9 in La Grave this weekend.

  3. #11153
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZekeWolf View Post
    +9 in La Grave this weekend.
    uuuuhhh! is there still enough snow to ski down to freaux?? doesn't look good, glad I got some lines there already in January..
    ~#at night the highway's diesel roar/speaks to me and tells me more/than any book I've ever read/or anything you've ever said#~

  4. #11154
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    the rama, as far as i remember, goes down to st. christoph and is south facing. and narrow as i see now
    It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

  5. #11155
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    yep, that's why it would be interesting to hear how much the snow has been affected in the more north facing aspects. I never skied rama up to now due to the logistics involved, but it really does look narrow. even though the gopro distorts the perspective, at some parts I was rather amazed to see the protagonist actually do turns.
    ~#at night the highway's diesel roar/speaks to me and tells me more/than any book I've ever read/or anything you've ever said#~

  6. #11156
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    Its been really warm the last days but still snow on the southface.. Later on this day torned my left kne ligaments on the traverse down to St Christoph. According to my doc it takes 6-12 weeks. Fking great I have a north american tour booked from 22 mar-8 april inlcuding Mt Baker, Revelstoke and Alaska. Right now im feeling suicidal..

    Anyone with some reco´s what you can do to get fit faster after torned/half torned inner knee ligaments and what the cons can be if you ski on it with out being 100%? I will get some kind of plastic "fix your knee construction" to keep it stable.

  7. #11157
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    i was there last week, and then again this weekend. the snow on the north faces was ok on saturday. you can still ski all the way to the road, some friends skied la voute and chiroze left on saturday and said they were really good, as was freaux. but on sunday the freezing level dropped, and the snow got very hard and polised, and anything that had melted refroze.

    it needs snow for sure.

  8. #11158
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    I skied the Rama in March last year, had one section that we had to sideslip near the bottom, no more than about 30m vert:

    http://powderbible.com/2011/03/15/tr...alpes-couloir/

    Most definitely couldn't ski to the road back then though.

  9. #11159
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZekeWolf View Post
    Anyone with some reco´s what you can do to get fit faster after torned/half torned inner knee ligaments and what the cons can be if you ski on it with out being 100%? I will get some kind of plastic "fix your knee construction" to keep it stable.
    get some physio lined up. make sure you get your range of movement back and get a brace. you might well be ok. for reference i quite badly fucked my MCL a few years back and was skiing again (carefully) within a week
    fur bearing, drunk, prancing eurosnob

  10. #11160
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    Yesterday in Garmisch

    On the Zugs

    not long or steep but for sure deep

    that's not bad...
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  11. #11161
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    I did a speed skiing run there in the background where the sluff debris is once.

  12. #11162
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    Hey guys, I feel the need to spam this thread with my EURO gear dump. Lots of stuff going relatively cheap:

    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...Climbing-Boots

  13. #11163
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    Quote Originally Posted by powdherb View Post
    Hey guys, I feel the need to spam this thread with my EURO gear dump. Lots of stuff going relatively cheap:

    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...Climbing-Boots


    Hi

    tried to send a PM. I'll buy the Kastle skis off you. And i'd take the down jacket. I'm away until mid march, but happy to pay up front. Can collect from Chamonix.

    Send me and PM if you're keen

    thanks
    Bobby

  14. #11164
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    Quote Originally Posted by vertigo View Post
    it needs snow for sure.
    thanks for the update vertigo. i overheard some metereologists talking about a change of weather for sunday (cold and occassional snowfall) so things may work out and next week could be great!
    probably will be more in the clusaz/chamonix region but maybe if the weather is good we'll head over to LG for a day or two.
    ~#at night the highway's diesel roar/speaks to me and tells me more/than any book I've ever read/or anything you've ever said#~

  15. #11165
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    @zeckewolf Anyone with some reco´s what you can do to get fit faster after torned/half torned inner knee ligaments and what the cons can be if you ski on it with out being 100%? I will get some kind of plastic "fix your knee construction" to keep it stable.[/QUOTE]

    Mr. Mohamed Khalifa

    Bayrhamerplatz 1 5400 Hallein, Austria
    06245 84185

    this guy can do real wonders
    http://www.mohamed-khalifa-buch.de/Prominente_Patienten/prominente_patienten.html


    it is only 700euro and if u compare a plasticligament fix in a privatesportsclinic costs 7700euro

    i was there with a f-ankle years ago and after two weeks ready to deal with it.
    but u have to be quick he needs the ligaments as freshly torn as possible so he can but them back into position and start the healing process....

    and i tell u it will be the really painfull what he does!!! u get a mouthspatula between your teeth so u cant scream.

    pm me for further info

  16. #11166
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZekeWolf View Post
    +9 in La Grave this weekend.
    Was hard to tell whether you were skiing snow or rock in some places there... Amazing to see what a weeks worth of warm temperatures will do. Tomorrow is supposed to be 17 in Ost Schweiz....

  17. #11167
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    afaik there is still no snow in Austria. Honestly, there's nothing to ski atm. Because of that i prefer doing stupid things...hey,Mr.Miagi...
    "Das heißt das wohl, dass ich alles vollbringen kann Mr. Miagi?" - "Hai!" - "Ehrlich?" - "Ja du jetzt vollbringen Zaun anstreichen!"

  18. #11168
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    Über Schnee in Der Arlberg!...
    My first time in this region of the alps - nice part of the world, and probably the most snow I have seen in my life.
    This was Stuben / Austria (1400m) at the start of last week.
    A 60 year old resident in the bar reckoned the most snow since 1999 ?

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  19. #11169
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    Hey Cham mags,

    I'm getting into Cham on March 3 for 2 weeks at UCPA in Argentiere, so stoked!!! The first week is ski touring to get my feet back under me. The second week was supposed to be touring to steeps, but it got cancelled so now I'm down to straight off-piste, so.......

    If any mag's would be willing to show me around anytime from Mar 10-17, I would be eternally grateful and looking forward to buying you some rounds! Haven't done glacier travel before so that is kinda out.

    Cheers
    Last edited by powtario; 03-01-2012 at 08:11 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    This is kinda like the goose that laid the golden egg, but shittier.

  20. #11170
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    Lets continue with the cham questions : the lifts stay running until 30th april,yay? same with hellbronner?

    Planning to head to the area for 2 weeks in the start of april..

    The floggings will continue until morale improves.

  21. #11171
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    Not really skiing relevant but some of the boys in the East getting after it.


  22. #11172
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    ^^^Holy fucking crazy dropin
    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    This is kinda like the goose that laid the golden egg, but shittier.

  23. #11173
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    St Anton 3-7 March

    I will be in St Anton from 3 till 7 March. Anyone around? I am coming with my better half and a group of friends, most of whom are beginners, so I am looking for company to share some turns offpiste.
    The beatings will continue until morale will improve.

  24. #11174
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    Hey I will be arriving in St Anton on the 3rd and skiing from the 4-11. Depending on conditions I am thinking of doing a day or two with pistetopowder.com but with the current conditions I don't think it will be worth it.
    Would definitely be down to meet up. Sent you a PM.

  25. #11175
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    Heading from the States to Fugen in the Zillertal Valley this weekend for the week . . . guess it is going to be pretty warm . . . other than skiing, any recommendations Thanks in advance!!
    Oh, and go ahead and 'jong' away - been there - just need a re-new ...

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