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Thread: Jay Peak Glade & Chute Bash: Anyone competing?

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    Smile Jay Peak Glade & Chute Bash: Anyone competing?

    No, I'm not competing. I want to leave that up to the aggressive stompers.

    I was just wondering whether anyone on the East Coast is going to take advantage of a local big mountain event. It's this Saturday, 3/17. The snow covreage is excellent and snow is in the forecast Thursday on through Sunday.

    Snowsprite and I will be at the mountain that day, we can cheer you on!
    Raise 'em Jay. And remember: Safety Third!

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    Ive never done anything like this...but Im actually thinking about it. I need to get some of my project for school done (its due Monday) but ill let you know if ill be up there.
    Decisions Decisions

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    Paging highwaystar.... er..... daminen sanders....
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    Hey Phill, why don't you post your tax returns, here on TGR, asshole. And your birth certificate.

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    i want to...if i can find a ride i'm there

    does the face get windswept or is if going to be mini-hucks to moguls?
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    I thought about it and then read that the qualifier is going to be on Upper River Kawi. Shortly after that I remembered that I don't really like skiing bumps.

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    Definitely let me know if you're going to be there. My husband plans to be taking photos, so he'll be able to keep an eye out for you.

    The Face can be very windswept at the top. You have to work your way through a lot of rocks/boulders at the top, and around some shrub pines. Depending upon your route, you may have to huck a small cliff or two (or some larger cliffs, if you're so inclined) into the main chute. Once you get into the main chute, it opens up and the chute can have boat-loads of snow. Lots of lines to choose through pine trees. If I recall, the last time they held this comp, many chose to enter off the ridge, which would be skier's right of the tram house.

    The snow in there right now is very good. In fact, on Saturday we saw some gapers in there, they were struggling but they got through the top sections OK. Forecast is calling for snow from Thursday through Sunday, so snow will hopefully be refreshed for the competition.

    Here's a pic of a skier in the lower part of The Face, with the top chutes in the background:
    http://www.jaypeakresort.com/en/jay_...ate=2007-03-05

    Qualifiers are on Upper Quai. This trail is a favorite. It has a rocky entrance that offers some nice small hucks. There is also a line that doesn't require hucks but is pretty moguled up and tight. Upper Quai sees far more traffic than The Face, and is generally moguled below the rocks. Moguls are usually nice ones, since those learning to ski moguls are intimidated by the entrance to the trail and just don't go there.

    Feel free to ask any questions. Maybe some other Jay skiers can add their thoughts too.
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    spon will do it

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    i mean spoon

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    Huh.....maybe. Didn't ski last weekend and haven't done anything athletic since then except for having sex with my stripper ex-girlfriend (and that wasn't particularly athletic).

    If I can ski on Friday and feel good, I'll be there.

    Oh, and just because there's bumps, doesn't mean you have to ski them....don't be a sally, B.

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    i am thinking about doing it... has any one here done it in the past?? anyone with more info to contribute??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chemical Ali' The Wax Master View Post
    i mean spoon
    I hope so!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Damian Sanders View Post
    Oh, and just because there's bumps, doesn't mean you have to ski them....don't be a sally, B.
    True, but assuming this weekend isn't a complete wash, I would rather ski good snow elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iskipowder21 View Post
    i am thinking about doing it... has any one here done it in the past?? anyone with more info to contribute??
    From what I have heard, it's one huck on the Face and then straight line the rest. Not your 'typical' comp but fun never-the-less.

    enjoy
    why make ten turns when you only need to make NONE!

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    wow, those recent jay pics are surprisingly sick!

    especially after being on southern half of the state last weekend.

    thanks again SST

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    you sound like a bitter bear. Ski a technical line on the venue next time and you will score better than the dude who sent one air big. They want to see that you can ski not just take off and land. Also, did you ski exposure at the top? I've done a few comps out west and they won't reward those who do one big drop. ski a double or triple stager next time even if that means traversing at speed to the next feature. That will score you big as long as you ski fast, well, and stomp your airs. What looks good for 3 seconds on camera won't score you big in a freeride comp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robert goulet View Post
    you sound like a bitter bear. Ski a technical line on the venue next time and you will score better than the dude who sent one air big. They want to see that you can ski not just take off and land. Also, did you ski exposure at the top? I've done a few comps out west and they won't reward those who do one big drop. ski a double or triple stager next time even if that means traversing at speed to the next feature. That will score you big as long as you ski fast, well, and stomp your airs. What looks good for 3 seconds on camera won't score you big in a freeride comp.
    Bitter bear - hardly.

    powder11 did just place in the top 10 @ the Canada Freeskiing comp this year. The Jay comp is a joke compared to the 'other' comps.
    Last edited by elevens; 03-14-2007 at 05:49 AM.
    why make ten turns when you only need to make NONE!

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    I agree this doesn't compare to the "other comps" out there. The venue is so much smaller, not enough time or features to really mix it up a lot in one run. I knew someone who competed in it a few years ago and he said it was a lot of fun, and a way for him to see what it would be like to be in a competition of this kind. It's a great way to "get your feet wet," so to speak. But I also suspect that if more competitors had a "history" of freeskiing comps, it would help up the legitimacy of this comp. So if guys like spoon and powder11 enter, the winners are more apt to reflect the true talent of the competitors.

    I can tell you that when I watch locals skiing The Face, ridge, etc., when they're just out playing on a powder day, it's great fun to watch some of the lines they choose. They can get pretty creative.

    Buckethead, glad I could help you there, bud! I look into my crystal ball and see a trip to Jay for you before the season ends!
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    I wish SSDallas and Basom were around. They'd have fun with that zone.

    Will the contest run if its snowin' and blowin'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggins View Post
    Will the contest run if its snowin' and blowin'?
    That's a good question. I suppose it's like other comps in that regard, and if visibility sucks, they won't hold it.

    For anyone who's interested, here's a link to info about the competition:
    http://www.jaypeakresort.com/en/jay_...h=03&year=2007

    For anyone wondering about the cost, it's $50 but that includes your lift ticket. Categories are male, female, skiing, snowboarding and tellying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SheSkisTrees View Post
    Buckethead, glad I could help you there, bud! I look into my crystal ball and see a trip to Jay for you before the season ends!
    i am starting to see it too. i'll be as far north as B'ton saturday nite after i ski MAD...i may take a baby step and ski stowe sunday, so i can get re-acclimated to the 4hr ride home on a sunday nite...then the 5 hour ride won't be such a shock to the system

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    Quote Originally Posted by robert goulet View Post
    you sound like a bitter bear. Ski a technical line on the venue next time and you will score better than the dude who sent one air big. They want to see that you can ski not just take off and land. Also, did you ski exposure at the top? I've done a few comps out west and they won't reward those who do one big drop. ski a double or triple stager next time even if that means traversing at speed to the next feature. That will score you big as long as you ski fast, well, and stomp your airs. What looks good for 3 seconds on camera won't score you big in a freeride comp.
    The guy who won it a couple years ago threw a front flip off the big huck at the beginning, made about ten decent turns after that and took home first place.
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    "bitter bear"? wtf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    "bitter bear"? wtf?
    sounds like epicski talk to me

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    blatto- that was the first year.

    my brother and i were there that year, with our old vt. crew. the competition is fun, and yeah, technical lines are rewarded well, although there is some bro-brah rewarding going on but nothing really out of the ordinary at local competitions.

    fun for EC, it is one of the few competitions on the east that is actually decent and worthwhile IMHO. then again.... what do i know.

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    Bitter Beers - Yes
    why make ten turns when you only need to make NONE!

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