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ancient_510 12-17-2017 08:52 PM

Spotted beside the peak patrol bump
https://i.imgur.com/iIlmJno.jpg
Stay classy, Whistler patrons

BIC_BAWS 12-18-2017 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 8877396)
Which Costco did you check? Usually hey have the coupons at that closest Costco. Call Kelowna warehouse and ask. If they do, just grab them on the way up

Checked on costco.ca , but I didn't check at any physical locations. But I will call the Kelowna location, thanks for the tip!

chinese_driver 12-18-2017 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by ancient_510 (Post 8878376)
This may not be the answer you're looking for, but even in the craziest of coastal storms, frigid high alpine rocky mountain temperatures, or even central Asia expeditions in the continental Siberian cold.... I only use a merino wool neck tube/buff. Top of the tube goes around the top of my head, bottom of the tube at my chin. Tuque and/or helmet on top. Jacket zipped all the way up all the time unless I'm getting something from an inner pocket or I'm dying of heat.

This is the only way I can actually get adequate ventilation for my damp breath. Anytime I am heading uphill, my body is producing enough heat to keep the chill off. On the way down, simply hiding inside my jacket provides adequate protection. I haven't lost the end of my nose to frostbite yet ;) .

If you find that the airhole balaclava, the one with a literal hole for you to breathe through, condenses too much moisture; maybe it's the execution of the equipment and not the equipment itself.

im gonna look into merino wool tubes, seems like it works good for a lot of people from what ive read. thanks

underscore 12-20-2017 07:06 AM

22cm at Big White today, time to bust out the big kid skis again.

https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...c1&oe=5ACC4DA8

ancient_510 12-21-2017 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 8878916)
big kid skis

Are those two small snowboards?!

underscore 12-21-2017 10:22 PM

They're pretty close, the measurements are something like 172-140-158. The shop had to use the biggest brakes they had and then bend them outwards a bit just to fit. Despite looking a lot like giant popsicle sticks they actually work really well outside of powder. They're insanely light for the size and handle groomers and crud without a problem. The only thing they suck at is dense powder at warmer temps. There's so much surface area to pick up snow on top that your knees get thrashed trying to move it around.

That and I feel like a bit of a goob standing in line with them waiting for the chairs that only have green/blue runs trying to move around the mountain.

BIC_BAWS 12-27-2017 06:01 PM

Going up to big white tmr, just picked up first snowboard, as previously I've always used Whistler's rentals: Burton LTRs. I'm trying to thread in the screws from the binding to the board, but it keeps getting stuck. Given my experience of stripping heads, should I just pb blast the board? TIA

ancient_510 12-31-2017 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by BIC_BAWS (Post 8879945)
Going up to big white tmr, just picked up first snowboard, as previously I've always used Whistler's rentals: Burton LTRs. I'm trying to thread in the screws from the binding to the board, but it keeps getting stuck. Given my experience of stripping heads, should I just pb blast the board? TIA

Did the provided screws that came with the bindings have some blue or red goop on them? If so, that's loctite; a compound which helps prevent the screws from loosening. It may take a little extra effort to screw in, but not substantially more.

BIC_BAWS 12-31-2017 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by ancient_510 (Post 8880411)
Did the provided screws that came with the bindings have some blue or red goop on them? If so, that's loctite; a compound which helps prevent the screws from loosening. It may take a little extra effort to screw in, but not substantially more.

Nope it had rust. I made a stop at Orchid Peaks' Sportschek and tried to pickup new screws for the Burton Pro Custom mounting plates. But since it's non standard screws, they directed me to the One Boardshop. Ended up buying a set of new mounting plates + screws.

I did end up pb blasting the holes LOL. Aside from making everything stink, luckily, the screws aren't loose. But as a precaution, I brought along a set of hand tools LOL.

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Kilinim 12-31-2017 09:01 AM

Any reccomendations on where to look for a beginner looking to get a full set of skis/snowboard, boots, bindings, helmet?

BIC_BAWS 12-31-2017 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Kilinim (Post 8880431)
Any reccomendations on where to look for a beginner looking to get a full set of skis/snowboard, boots, bindings, helmet?

Sportschek might still have a sale. Check out the board shops on 4th (the boardroom, Pacific boarder, west coast sports, etc), they might have a wider variety of sales and sizes, but it might be a little more pricy.

I would not cheap out on the boots and helmet. You can probably save some money buying a used board. If money isn't too much of an issue, I'd get new bindings too.

I got my board + 2 sets of bindings for $300 on Craigslist. Boots was $200 before tax at Sportschek (this was sale price). Don't remember how much my helmet was, but I got that from MEC.



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320icar 12-31-2017 05:31 PM

What a fucking nightmare yesterday. Was suppose to go up to manning park, but Allison pass was closed Saturday AM so my friend and I decided fuck it just do cypress. What a huge mistake. Was a bit behind waiting for my friend to show up, so we were going to get there for opening.

Well.... we got stuck half way up cypress bowl road at 9am in gridlock traffic. Took us until 10:20am to get parked at the farthest end of the 3rd lot. We took my RS so you can imagine after over an hour of gridlock UPHILL my clutch was smelling to high heavens. Was so unhappy about that man. We have our own gear so no rentals (thank god). Mountain was packed so bad with noobs. I’m not saying I’m good, I’m green/blue runs but people who can’t merge in lift line ups, people who can’t get on the chair lift, all that Jazz.

Lion lift was taking 10-15 minutes in line, eagle was about 25 minutes. So fucked and really ruins the day. Not going to go weekend again. Icing on the cake took 2:25hrs to get from Taylor way to Richmond. So done with this city

The_Situation 01-01-2018 02:05 AM

Weekends are shit for boarding on local mountains. Only board weekday crew

underscore 01-01-2018 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by BIC_BAWS (Post 8880417)
I made a stop at Orchid Peaks' Sportschek

I think you mean Orchard Park, I don't think there are many orchids around here.

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Originally Posted by Kilinim (Post 8880431)
Any reccomendations on where to look for a beginner looking to get a full set of skis/snowboard, boots, bindings, helmet?

Costco usually has good helmets/goggles/gloves, for boots/skis/board/bindings I'd check Craigslist or second hand shops. If someone is just starting out they're better off starting on cheaper gear and saving their money to get better stuff in the future once they get a feel for what kind of stuff they want to ride.

roastpuff 01-21-2018 08:03 PM

Today was a damn great day at Whistler. 60cm of snow!

Mountain opened late, 10AM, due to avy control. Alpine didn't fully open due to winds but that's okay, stayed more mid-mountain for less winds. Avy cannons were still going all day, even at 2PM!

ancient_510 01-21-2018 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by roastpuff (Post 8884026)
Today was a damn great day at Whistler. 60cm of snow!

Mountain opened late, 10AM, due to avy control. Alpine didn't fully open due to winds but that's okay, stayed more mid-mountain for less winds. Avy cannons were still going all day, even at 2PM!

Whistler patrol throwing hand charges as low as Dave's. I've never heard of explosive control that low before. Ski cuts on the Red side were happening right up until 10 AM.

I stayed on Blackcomb. Got 7 laps of Crystal which is pretty outstanding all things considered. I'm wondering how I can possibly duck out of work tomorrow...

blkgsr 01-22-2018 06:01 AM

what were the line ups like?

I saw a picture of a MASSIVE line up in the village (looked like it was raining too)

roastpuff 01-22-2018 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by blkgsr (Post 8884048)
what were the line ups like?

I saw a picture of a MASSIVE line up in the village (looked like it was raining too)

Line-ups were a little cuckoo because they didn't open the mountain until 10AM. Too much snow, too much avalanche danger. Here's the base of Whistler. But once you got up it wasn't too bad.

https://i.imgur.com/w9MrIssh.png

blkgsr 01-22-2018 11:43 AM

ah ok that makes a little more sense.

roastpuff 01-22-2018 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by blkgsr (Post 8884097)
ah ok that makes a little more sense.

I just had coffee and a croissant and waited for the backlog to disappear. Much better that way.

lowda9 01-22-2018 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by westopher (Post 8871782)
Looking at whistler prices this year, for accommodation and lift tickets. Fuck. I may never go up there again and just do 2 or 3 catboarding trips instead.
Has anyone been to stevens pass or summit at snoqualmie? I definitely don't need the size of whistler if it means there aren't 950 billion people in the line for peak chair so they can be first to side slip West bowl and do two hours worth of snow removal on their first track.

I grew up snowboarding at stevens pass. Tons of snow there fairly big resort. Much bigger than cypress but obviously not as big as whistler. The only thing is no wi-fi but that didn't bother us 15 years ago. Don't know how that would work out now. I haven't been there since i moved to van. Snoqualmie is really crappy. Just bunny hills because it's relatively low elevation.

donk. 01-22-2018 07:26 PM

Anyone been up to sasquach mountain resort recently?
I booked a cabin for feb1-4th. I have 5 days prior to cancel incase its shit, or the weather takes a turn.
Comments?

Gh0stRider 01-22-2018 11:06 PM

Mt. Washington got 110cms of snow in 24 hrs LOL.

They had to shutdown cuz of too much snow.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BeN-PQ6n...n=embed_legacy

https://www.instagram.com/p/BeQZIK5B...n=embed_legacy

blkgsr 01-23-2018 08:31 AM

that's crazy

mikemhg 01-24-2018 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by donk. (Post 8884169)
Anyone been up to sasquach mountain resort recently?
I booked a cabin for feb1-4th. I have 5 days prior to cancel incase its shit, or the weather takes a turn.
Comments?

Yup we went there a few weeks back. Make sure you have snow tires or chains as sometimes the road is a little dicey.

Other than that, it's a good little mountain with snow. Definitely recommend the black run "Heaven" on the left most-side of the mountain, always good fun if it has fresh powder.

Only really two chairs worth using on the mountain, we tend to use the Sasquatch chair if the wind isn't too bad, if it's windy we head over and stay on the Skyline chair.

Any other questions?


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