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  1. #101
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    Quote Originally Posted by PARIdaho View Post
    Hi Everyone.

    Got the skis today. I can't thank you enough. This is one of the biggest surprises of my life, especially my skiing life. I will post a proper thank you with pictures in a few days. Tommorow (thur) will be at Silver Mt. skiing my new Ripsticks. Thank you doesn't seem enough.

    Note. The extra $168.00 will be donated back to TGR, optics said he will keep an eye open for me and then I can give it back.

    Get back in a few days, out to shop: wax, check edges etc.

    My Best Pete
    Damn, just got back to town and not able to get up to Silver until Saturday. Would have enjoyed a lap with ya on your new sticks.


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    sounds like Par is the opposite of a gaper spirit animal and more of just a straight up stud spirit animal

    although I missed out on this gofundme please advertise future projects like this - I doubt I'll make 80 myself but the idea of still skiing at that age is inspiring!

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    Not sure how I missed this, good work guys. Let er rip ParIdaho.

    So whats the deal with the Wildcats?
    a positive attitude will not solve all of your problems, but it may annoy enough people to make it worth the effort

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    I thought about buying the wildcats from PAR to finish this out but I think they are too much ski for me. Alas, next time I hope I see one of these sooner so I can make a donation. Props to Optics for the idea and execution.

    Waiting patiently for the outing update!

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    Hi Everyone, the response to my FS thread has been really unbelievable. I was hoping to sell a set of skis and was really taken back by the response of so many skiers. thanks to all of you I now have a new pair of Elan Ripstick 96 skis. I have skied them 3 days and really love them in the trees and hitting my stashes around the mt. at Silver and Lookout Pass.

    Life can be cool at 80, two free season passes and a brand new set of ski's to boot. I have fought with myself on how and what to say in response to all your generosity. I don't know how to post pictures (optics will help me) when I get some on my new skis. The initial interest was selling some new Moment skis and the fact that an 80 yr old guy was doing so because the skis were too much for him. As a thank you I thought it might be appropriate to tell you why this impressed me so much.

    Name is Peter and I live in St. Maries, Idaho. St Maries is a little town about 60 miles south/east of Couer d Alene Idaho. 56 min to Silver Mt ski area in Kellog Id. Yes I really am 80 and will be 81 in April. Have lived in Idaho for 20 years and moved here from Penryn, Calif. (30 mi east of Sacramento). Have been skiing for over 50 years.

    Why skiing is and has been so important in my life. Learned in the 70's, first day skiing was at Soda Springs during a drought. $2.00 tuesdays, $2 lift and $2 lesson, such a deal. Remember like yesterday, learned on ice. Some of my skiing over the years:

    Drought in the early 70's, oh yes. Late Tahoe opening, skied Kirkwood and got off the lifts on green mats, skis off, walk over to the snow, put skis back on and go ski.

    Every other yr (couldn't afford every year) we'd ski vacation Bachelor, Brundage and off yrs Tahoe. Wife won Keno ticket at casino/north shore and we went to Taos the next year. Stayed at St Bernard lodge right on the hill. really great food, people, snow, instruction etc.

    Helped form Code 3 Ski Club, race club northern Calif and Nev. Had our own race coach (Roberto Taddeo), bought all our own breakaways, drill, bibs etc. Race trained at Donner ski ranch, midweek, $7.00 lodging, $10.00 all day training and after the public left we would take over the bar.

    Raced at the Fire/Police Olympics at Mammoth, Sierra league. Raced in Australia. Wife and I ran the International Fire Games, a 5 day race event at Tahoe. Slalom, GS, SG, dual slalom and had firefighters from all over the world compete.Fun times with great racing.

    Trip to Portillo, Chili in August with NASTC. Riding a 5 person platter lift up an expert hill was special and one of those skiing things you never forget. The Roca Jac lift will always be special.

    Heli Skiing for $700.00 out of Panorama BC, a great day.

    My best and worst days of skiing: BEST. Cat skiing at Big Red Cats, BC sunshine and 18 in. of almost smoke powder WORST. about 2 or 3 years later at Big Red Cats, the entire day was on windblown icy death coral, occasionally interrupted by playing Slalom turns with tree branches big and small, a truly ugly day.

    Memorable days in Australia's Snowy Mts skiing powder out in the big rocks at Perisher, not to mention going with 11 racers from the USA and doing very well. Oakland fire (tm I was on) winning it all.

    Being an instructor at Homewood and Silver Mt. Everything from: the indian guy (India) that was so weak that I told him to take up Chess to the 11 yr old girl from St Maries who was making beautiful parallel turns on her 4th turn. Even though at times instructing was very rewarding, I gave it up to go ski the powder in the trees.

    To be honest there was one low time. 2016 was teaching two ladies how to powder ski and was watching them (behind me) and clobbered a tree. Broke wrist and put a limb thru my cheek. Right side of face still paralyzed.

    I could go on but won't. Skiing is part of me and as part of this I am a HOST at Silver and actually worked yesterday. Skiing over the years has really captured me. I can talk skiing all day and not tell a story twice.

    Thank You again for the skis and your reaction to my being an old guy. This was the lst time in my skiing life that I really noticed my age. So I am backing off "a little" but still out there on the groomers, in the trees and checking my stashes and hoping for some powder days. Preferably weekday powder.


    THANK YOU maggots your generosity and your love of OUR sport will always be a special part of MY ski life.

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    I’m located in Spokane and looking to get my hands on some wildcat 108s in 184. Stumbled across this thread and thought “too good to be true”. If they’re still available I can do 400 flat, save you the shipping, and pick them up at silver in a few weeks (currently skiing UT and headed to MT next).

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    Quote Originally Posted by PARIdaho View Post
    Hi Everyone, the response to my FS thread has been really unbelievable. I was hoping to sell a set of skis and was really taken back by the response of so many skiers. thanks to all of you I now have a new pair of Elan Ripstick 96 skis. I have skied them 3 days and really love them in the trees and hitting my stashes around the mt. at Silver and Lookout Pass.

    Life can be cool at 80, two free season passes and a brand new set of ski's to boot. I have fought with myself on how and what to say in response to all your generosity. I don't know how to post pictures (optics will help me) when I get some on my new skis. The initial interest was selling some new Moment skis and the fact that an 80 yr old guy was doing so because the skis were too much for him. As a thank you I thought it might be appropriate to tell you why this impressed me so much.

    Name is Peter and I live in St. Maries, Idaho. St Maries is a little town about 60 miles south/east of Couer d Alene Idaho. 56 min to Silver Mt ski area in Kellog Id. Yes I really am 80 and will be 81 in April. Have lived in Idaho for 20 years and moved here from Penryn, Calif. (30 mi east of Sacramento). Have been skiing for over 50 years.

    Why skiing is and has been so important in my life. Learned in the 70's, first day skiing was at Soda Springs during a drought. $2.00 tuesdays, $2 lift and $2 lesson, such a deal. Remember like yesterday, learned on ice. Some of my skiing over the years:

    Drought in the early 70's, oh yes. Late Tahoe opening, skied Kirkwood and got off the lifts on green mats, skis off, walk over to the snow, put skis back on and go ski.

    Every other yr (couldn't afford every year) we'd ski vacation Bachelor, Brundage and off yrs Tahoe. Wife won Keno ticket at casino/north shore and we went to Taos the next year. Stayed at St Bernard lodge right on the hill. really great food, people, snow, instruction etc.

    Helped form Code 3 Ski Club, race club northern Calif and Nev. Had our own race coach (Roberto Taddeo), bought all our own breakaways, drill, bibs etc. Race trained at Donner ski ranch, midweek, $7.00 lodging, $10.00 all day training and after the public left we would take over the bar.

    Raced at the Fire/Police Olympics at Mammoth, Sierra league. Raced in Australia. Wife and I ran the International Fire Games, a 5 day race event at Tahoe. Slalom, GS, SG, dual slalom and had firefighters from all over the world compete.Fun times with great racing.

    Trip to Portillo, Chili in August with NASTC. Riding a 5 person platter lift up an expert hill was special and one of those skiing things you never forget. The Roca Jac lift will always be special.

    Heli Skiing for $700.00 out of Panorama BC, a great day.

    My best and worst days of skiing: BEST. Cat skiing at Big Red Cats, BC sunshine and 18 in. of almost smoke powder WORST. about 2 or 3 years later at Big Red Cats, the entire day was on windblown icy death coral, occasionally interrupted by playing Slalom turns with tree branches big and small, a truly ugly day.

    Memorable days in Australia's Snowy Mts skiing powder out in the big rocks at Perisher, not to mention going with 11 racers from the USA and doing very well. Oakland fire (tm I was on) winning it all.

    Being an instructor at Homewood and Silver Mt. Everything from: the indian guy (India) that was so weak that I told him to take up Chess to the 11 yr old girl from St Maries who was making beautiful parallel turns on her 4th turn. Even though at times instructing was very rewarding, I gave it up to go ski the powder in the trees.

    To be honest there was one low time. 2016 was teaching two ladies how to powder ski and was watching them (behind me) and clobbered a tree. Broke wrist and put a limb thru my cheek. Right side of face still paralyzed.

    I could go on but won't. Skiing is part of me and as part of this I am a HOST at Silver and actually worked yesterday. Skiing over the years has really captured me. I can talk skiing all day and not tell a story twice.

    Thank You again for the skis and your reaction to my being an old guy. This was the lst time in my skiing life that I really noticed my age. So I am backing off "a little" but still out there on the groomers, in the trees and checking my stashes and hoping for some powder days. Preferably weekday powder.


    THANK YOU maggots your generosity and your love of OUR sport will always be a special part of MY ski life.
    I'll do my damned best to be where you're at in 43 years.

    Thanks for your story and inspiration, Pete!

    Arild.



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  9. #109
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    Sounds like a hell of a life of skiing Par! Hopefully I can experience half of what you have done.

    Looking forward to seeing those pics of you rocking the new sticks!

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    Thanks for sharing that PAR you are certainly an inspiration. The stoke is high.

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    What a legend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PARIdaho View Post
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    Let me know if you’re at Silver on the weekend. Would love to take a lap with ya, say hi, whatever. There is a pretty decent group of us up there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PARIdaho View Post
    Hi Everyone, the response to my FS thread has been really unbelievable. I was hoping to sell a set of skis and was really taken back by the response of so many skiers. thanks to all of you I now have a new pair of Elan Ripstick 96 skis. I have skied them 3 days and really love them in the trees and hitting my stashes around the mt. at Silver and Lookout Pass.

    Life can be cool at 80, two free season passes and a brand new set of ski's to boot. I have fought with myself on how and what to say in response to all your generosity. I don't know how to post pictures (optics will help me) when I get some on my new skis. The initial interest was selling some new Moment skis and the fact that an 80 yr old guy was doing so because the skis were too much for him. As a thank you I thought it might be appropriate to tell you why this impressed me so much.

    Name is Peter and I live in St. Maries, Idaho. St Maries is a little town about 60 miles south/east of Couer d Alene Idaho. 56 min to Silver Mt ski area in Kellog Id. Yes I really am 80 and will be 81 in April. Have lived in Idaho for 20 years and moved here from Penryn, Calif. (30 mi east of Sacramento). Have been skiing for over 50 years.

    Why skiing is and has been so important in my life. Learned in the 70's, first day skiing was at Soda Springs during a drought. $2.00 tuesdays, $2 lift and $2 lesson, such a deal. Remember like yesterday, learned on ice. Some of my skiing over the years:

    Drought in the early 70's, oh yes. Late Tahoe opening, skied Kirkwood and got off the lifts on green mats, skis off, walk over to the snow, put skis back on and go ski.

    Every other yr (couldn't afford every year) we'd ski vacation Bachelor, Brundage and off yrs Tahoe. Wife won Keno ticket at casino/north shore and we went to Taos the next year. Stayed at St Bernard lodge right on the hill. really great food, people, snow, instruction etc.

    Helped form Code 3 Ski Club, race club northern Calif and Nev. Had our own race coach (Roberto Taddeo), bought all our own breakaways, drill, bibs etc. Race trained at Donner ski ranch, midweek, $7.00 lodging, $10.00 all day training and after the public left we would take over the bar.

    Raced at the Fire/Police Olympics at Mammoth, Sierra league. Raced in Australia. Wife and I ran the International Fire Games, a 5 day race event at Tahoe. Slalom, GS, SG, dual slalom and had firefighters from all over the world compete.Fun times with great racing.

    Trip to Portillo, Chili in August with NASTC. Riding a 5 person platter lift up an expert hill was special and one of those skiing things you never forget. The Roca Jac lift will always be special.

    Heli Skiing for $700.00 out of Panorama BC, a great day.

    My best and worst days of skiing: BEST. Cat skiing at Big Red Cats, BC sunshine and 18 in. of almost smoke powder WORST. about 2 or 3 years later at Big Red Cats, the entire day was on windblown icy death coral, occasionally interrupted by playing Slalom turns with tree branches big and small, a truly ugly day.

    Memorable days in Australia's Snowy Mts skiing powder out in the big rocks at Perisher, not to mention going with 11 racers from the USA and doing very well. Oakland fire (tm I was on) winning it all.

    Being an instructor at Homewood and Silver Mt. Everything from: the indian guy (India) that was so weak that I told him to take up Chess to the 11 yr old girl from St Maries who was making beautiful parallel turns on her 4th turn. Even though at times instructing was very rewarding, I gave it up to go ski the powder in the trees.

    To be honest there was one low time. 2016 was teaching two ladies how to powder ski and was watching them (behind me) and clobbered a tree. Broke wrist and put a limb thru my cheek. Right side of face still paralyzed.

    I could go on but won't. Skiing is part of me and as part of this I am a HOST at Silver and actually worked yesterday. Skiing over the years has really captured me. I can talk skiing all day and not tell a story twice.

    Thank You again for the skis and your reaction to my being an old guy. This was the lst time in my skiing life that I really noticed my age. So I am backing off "a little" but still out there on the groomers, in the trees and checking my stashes and hoping for some powder days. Preferably weekday powder.


    THANK YOU maggots your generosity and your love of OUR sport will always be a special part of MY ski life.
    Definitely a contender for post of the year…Legendary. Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PARIdaho View Post
    Hi Everyone, the response to my FS thread has been really unbelievable. I was hoping to sell a set of skis and was really taken back by the response of so many skiers. thanks to all of you I now have a new pair of Elan Ripstick 96 skis. I have skied them 3 days and really love them in the trees and hitting my stashes around the mt. at Silver and Lookout Pass.

    Life can be cool at 80, two free season passes and a brand new set of ski's to boot. I have fought with myself on how and what to say in response to all your generosity. I don't know how to post pictures (optics will help me) when I get some on my new skis. The initial interest was selling some new Moment skis and the fact that an 80 yr old guy was doing so because the skis were too much for him. As a thank you I thought it might be appropriate to tell you why this impressed me so much.

    Name is Peter and I live in St. Maries, Idaho. St Maries is a little town about 60 miles south/east of Couer d Alene Idaho. 56 min to Silver Mt ski area in Kellog Id. Yes I really am 80 and will be 81 in April. Have lived in Idaho for 20 years and moved here from Penryn, Calif. (30 mi east of Sacramento). Have been skiing for over 50 years.

    Why skiing is and has been so important in my life. Learned in the 70's, first day skiing was at Soda Springs during a drought. $2.00 tuesdays, $2 lift and $2 lesson, such a deal. Remember like yesterday, learned on ice. Some of my skiing over the years:

    Drought in the early 70's, oh yes. Late Tahoe opening, skied Kirkwood and got off the lifts on green mats, skis off, walk over to the snow, put skis back on and go ski.

    Every other yr (couldn't afford every year) we'd ski vacation Bachelor, Brundage and off yrs Tahoe. Wife won Keno ticket at casino/north shore and we went to Taos the next year. Stayed at St Bernard lodge right on the hill. really great food, people, snow, instruction etc.

    Helped form Code 3 Ski Club, race club northern Calif and Nev. Had our own race coach (Roberto Taddeo), bought all our own breakaways, drill, bibs etc. Race trained at Donner ski ranch, midweek, $7.00 lodging, $10.00 all day training and after the public left we would take over the bar.

    Raced at the Fire/Police Olympics at Mammoth, Sierra league. Raced in Australia. Wife and I ran the International Fire Games, a 5 day race event at Tahoe. Slalom, GS, SG, dual slalom and had firefighters from all over the world compete.Fun times with great racing.

    Trip to Portillo, Chili in August with NASTC. Riding a 5 person platter lift up an expert hill was special and one of those skiing things you never forget. The Roca Jac lift will always be special.

    Heli Skiing for $700.00 out of Panorama BC, a great day.

    My best and worst days of skiing: BEST. Cat skiing at Big Red Cats, BC sunshine and 18 in. of almost smoke powder WORST. about 2 or 3 years later at Big Red Cats, the entire day was on windblown icy death coral, occasionally interrupted by playing Slalom turns with tree branches big and small, a truly ugly day.

    Memorable days in Australia's Snowy Mts skiing powder out in the big rocks at Perisher, not to mention going with 11 racers from the USA and doing very well. Oakland fire (tm I was on) winning it all.

    Being an instructor at Homewood and Silver Mt. Everything from: the indian guy (India) that was so weak that I told him to take up Chess to the 11 yr old girl from St Maries who was making beautiful parallel turns on her 4th turn. Even though at times instructing was very rewarding, I gave it up to go ski the powder in the trees.

    To be honest there was one low time. 2016 was teaching two ladies how to powder ski and was watching them (behind me) and clobbered a tree. Broke wrist and put a limb thru my cheek. Right side of face still paralyzed.

    I could go on but won't. Skiing is part of me and as part of this I am a HOST at Silver and actually worked yesterday. Skiing over the years has really captured me. I can talk skiing all day and not tell a story twice.

    Thank You again for the skis and your reaction to my being an old guy. This was the lst time in my skiing life that I really noticed my age. So I am backing off "a little" but still out there on the groomers, in the trees and checking my stashes and hoping for some powder days. Preferably weekday powder.


    THANK YOU maggots your generosity and your love of OUR sport will always be a special part of MY ski life.
    Your lifetime of generosity is being repaid. This place comes through in the clutch again. Stay healthy Peter
    "Not all who wander are lost"

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    This thread is so awesome ! Count me in

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    This is all awesome!

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    FS. Moment Skis

    Great skier story.

    would love to make some turns and share a lift to hear more of the details.

    Good luck finding those weekday stashes!!


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    Last edited by jbrine; 01-31-2023 at 10:42 PM.
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    PAR, that was a great post. I didn’t know any of that but kinda had a hunch.

    Sounds like you’ve been giving to the ski community for a long time. Glad it can give back a little bit.

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    Man, this thread is amazing. Props to all who participated and thanks for sharing more of your story PAR.


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    Quote Originally Posted by optics View Post
    PAR, that was a great post. I didn’t know any of that but kinda had a hunch.

    Sounds like you’ve been giving to the ski community for a long time. Glad it can give back a little bit.
    Thanks optics, can you send me E address and will send you some pics.

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    Every time I return to this thread, I can't help but smile.

    PAR, thank you for sharing your story and glad to hear the new sticks are treating you well. Keep up the shred!

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlesj View Post
    I would love to chip in too. Excellent thread drift


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    Charles, got your mail and would love to ski with you next year. I cracked my rib last week (hell of a fall - going to fast again) so my season is over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PARIdaho View Post
    Be glad to exchange my Moments for Elan Ripstick 96 (not black) 174 or 172 with good bindings. Have Warden 13's on Moments. Going shorter to give me a little help with initiation in the trees. Skied my buds Green ripsticks 2 days ago in 6 in. and loved them.

    Still hard to believe but have met and had some great things happen in my life as a result of being a skier. 60yrs skiing and still love it. Have a beer in the bar at Silver Mt a little earlier in the day than before but still skiing down the backside before the lifts turn and down to the freeway at Lookout and hitch a ride back to bar-even got picked up once by the local beer distributor and guess where he was headed, yep, Lookout bar. Very convenient.
    PARIdaho, you are an idol. I love that you are on team not black. My buddy grabbed the black editions and the top sheet freezing has been undesirable.
    We can definitely help to get you to the Ripsticks. They are a great ski.

    Happy to hear this amazing story.
    Someone once told me that I ski like a Scandinavian angel.

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