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  1. #8601
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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    Good stuff! I miss january

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    Days of innocence ...

    ... Thom
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  2. #8602
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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    Days of innocence ...

    ... Thom
    The only thing you had to do to be safe is rip "around" the trees, but atleasg you could see them.
    It was sooo deep. It passed the best, to that point, on hill turns of fernie in '91. Took a while

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  3. #8603
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    Quote Originally Posted by MiddleOfNight View Post
    thx for sharing man! fun conditions in that first one for sure.
    not sure if you're a 'detune' guy or not but for me on BG's and Supergoats tip/tail detune made the turns virtually effortless. Maybe worth a look.

    out of curiosity, what camera did you use?
    never detuned any of my skis before. I understand where it could help, but always worried that maybe I would regret losing that grip on harder snow. Maybe I'm missing out!

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  4. #8604
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    Confirmed that billy goats perform well in January deepness.

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  5. #8605
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    Quote Originally Posted by VON View Post
    never detuned any of my skis before. I understand where it could help, but always worried that maybe I would regret losing that grip on harder snow. Maybe I'm missing out!

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    Just start by using a gummy stone from the widest part of the tip-forward, and the widest part of the tail-back. If you're unhappy with the results, you can always have them resharpened...but I don't think you will be based on what you mentioned about the skis being a bit too much work to throw around sometimes.

  6. #8606
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    Just fyi - some new skis up in the sale section on the on3p site. Apologies to your bank accounts and kids’ college funds.


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  7. #8607
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    Quote Originally Posted by waxloaf View Post
    Just fyi - some new skis up in the sale section on the on3p site. Apologies to your bank accounts and kids’ college funds.


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    Dang, looks like they found a lot of skis in the factory. Lucky for my bank account there's nothing over 187.

  8. #8608
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    Plus 1 for goats in deep January goodness.

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    Oh and as a bonus Japanuary was “decent” too. Haha 🤪

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    Mounted with shifts they tour very well — but as mentioned above, preseason squats and lunges are a must!!
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  9. #8609
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    I see a 191 Jeffrey 108 & 116, 189 Wren 96...

  10. #8610
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    Confirmed that goats do well even above the snow in January.

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  11. #8611
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    I see a 191 Jeffrey 108 & 116, 189 Wren 96...
    I was just looking at the newly added odds and ends, not the 2020s that haven't sold yet and there is a 189 Wren 96 custom I missed the first time. Just glad they didn't find a 189 Wren 108ti or 192 Woodsman 108 laying around.

  12. #8612
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    yeah, these right:https://shop.on3pskis.com/collections/factory-sale ?

    There are some mighty tasty skis for sale in those offers, including some veneers at simply killer prices. Good that the exchange rates are absolutely crap right now, and that my ski buying days are over for now too

    Too bad that there aren't any high res images of the already sold C&Ds. Would have loved to see the 2020 design in a better photo.

    Nice skiing stoke above too!

  13. #8613
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    Billy goat goodness on wind loaded N facing

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    I need to go to Utah.
    Utah?
    Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?

    So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....


    Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues

    8, 17, 13, 18, 16, 18, 20, 19, 16, 24, 32, 35

    2021/2022 (13/15)

  14. #8614
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    I’m also a fan of BGs.
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  15. #8615
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    BGs will also slice through January pow like a butter knife in cream cheese.

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  16. #8616
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    I guess I'll add some BG stoke.

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  17. #8617
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    BGs (with Steeple topsheets) can flip too
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  18. #8618
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    Not BGs, but stoke was definitely high on Jeffrey 122s on a 20"+ day in Chamonix
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    Edit: apologies for the sideways image?
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  19. #8619
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    BG also seem to work quite well in Japan. Click image for larger version. 

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  20. #8620
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    Ok not Billy Goats, but Steeples in Japan

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  21. #8621
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    BG Tour/Veneer at Targhee opening day. From the boots, guessing 2012?
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  22. #8622
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    Few clips from the final BG sesh of the year








  23. #8623
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    Yeee! Nice turns man. Great BG pop/launch terrain

  24. #8624
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    BRAAAAP

  25. #8625
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    on3p’s actually work in yurp too. sold the wrens so i need to find a new travel ski.

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