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if you think music would make your day on the hill more fun they are absolutely worth it imo, safety be damned. lots of people are wearing in-ear headphones that are way more isolating than helmet-cans.
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I have on occasion skied with airpods, letting the helmet ear flaps hold them in. Seems dumb and risky but it was a solo day cruising spring groomers so it worked out alright.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 00:54 |
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bawfuls posted:I have on occasion skied with airpods, letting the helmet ear flaps hold them in. Seems dumb and risky but it was a solo day cruising spring groomers so it worked out alright. I had a friend do this with Airpods and he lost one. the fb marketplace for the area had heaps of single Airpods people had found or 1 + charger they had lost one of.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 01:00 |
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I have the ODT 2.0 for my helmet and I really like them overall. I still haven’t figured out which butan does what so mostly I control them from my Apple Watch. They sound ridiculously good and I basically don’t notice that they’re in the flaps when the music is stopped. I mostly just listen to music on the lift and sometimes on groomers, but it’s nice to use them to call my partner and let her know what’s up
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 04:08 |
I use my $30 Ankers because the wire between the headphones is usually enough to keep them on my neck if they fall out while I'm skiing without the hassle of actually corded headphones.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 04:23 |
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luminalflux posted:I have the ODT 2.0 for my helmet and I really like them overall. I still haven’t figured out which butan does what so mostly I control them from my Apple Watch. They sound ridiculously good and I basically don’t notice that they’re in the flaps when the music is stopped. I use my watch for control too although still prefer the phyiscal buttons on the ODTs for skip/volume control most of the time. i use a small apple watch though and with gloves it can be tricky to use it.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 04:58 |
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luminalflux posted:I have the ODT 2.0 for my helmet and I really like them overall. I still haven’t figured out which butan does what so mostly I control them from my Apple Watch. They sound ridiculously good and I basically don’t notice that they’re in the flaps when the music is stopped. I took the speakers out of a cheap Bluetooth headband and dropped those into my ear flaps - works fine for this. No easily accessible button controls, but the Watch solves that problem (and they’re only 15 bucks.)
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 18:59 |
I have traditionally not worn headphones and now I have to wear a radio earbud on the hill all the time. I think I do take some real safety cues from sounds so I have definitely had to be even more proactive with my vision to compensate but it hasn't been a dealbreaker. Patrol has had to fish an earbud out of my ear before though.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 22:59 |
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I also use OT Chips. I have the original (bluetooth) version. Love em. Seconding what everyone else has said.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 02:01 |
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Moey posted:I also use OT Chips. I have the original (bluetooth) version. it’s so nice to have a playlist running and only having to click the right ear piece once to pause/play
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 22:08 |
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So like - how is everyone planning on skiing this year in light of COVID stuff? I usually drive and stay with friends to make resort prices bearable ..... but I live out of state from my mountains. I’m guessing you guys live close enough to not need to stay in the resort cesspool? Maybe skiers take COVID seriously and won’t be jerks? I’m having a hard time gauging my own thoughts on this. Obviously skiing is the easy part, it’s the being around people in a line and hotels and cars that worry me. Practical tips?
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 05:08 |
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Captain Apollo posted:So like - how is everyone planning on skiing this year in light of COVID stuff? My only long distance trip this year I have rented a condo for a month in Avon, within walking distance to the lift. I wouldn't travel with any other set-up, myself. For my local mountain I live close enough that I make the trip in a day. Perhaps look for an AirBNB or lodging that is individual units, or slopeside. Where are you planning on skiing?
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 05:13 |
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Winter related: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bk1E33dIfPgCaptain Apollo posted:So like - how is everyone planning on skiing this year in light of COVID stuff? More backcountry riding (although I am already at 70% ish), probably some Monday rides (I live right by the mountain), hope that we actually act like adults or get a vaccine and the spring is good to go (at least CO has a long season).
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 05:41 |
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Gonna try to take a midweek vacation and stay out of communal spaces and gondolas. I was wearing ski gear as a mask before I got real masks, so that part won't be weird
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 05:48 |
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Captain Apollo posted:So like - how is everyone planning on skiing this year in light of COVID stuff? Probably just local hills midweek, if at all. Maybe go out to WV where there’s never anyone on the mountain anyway.
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 06:06 |
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I might consider avoiding Sun Valley, Aspen, Deer Valley/Park City. I have a suspicion very wealthy people hanging out and away from Covid are going to clock to those locations, and they will be surprisingly crowded.
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 06:38 |
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Even with all the second homeowners living here already, I suspect Aspen will stay pretty empty. It is hard for me to emphasize how few people we have on the mountains on an average day and how small the "crowds" are on "busy" days. Social distancing on chairs will add literally zero wait time because you're usually riding alone anyway. I bought a stupid expensive pass here and I suspect I'll end up regretting it when we get shut down in January, but I already have a touring setup. My partner and I are thinking of an Ikon road trip in Jan or Mar if things hold out, but we are going to wait to decide until the last second because we can drive.
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 15:11 |
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I really love opening the season with an early trip to Tremblant but now I'll have to forgo that with the travel restrictions. I think it'll all be local and racing driven this year for me without any exceptions. At least that gives me time and extra savings to plan for a future Japan trip in 2022.
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 15:55 |
Yeah, I think I'm staying local all year. Maybe I'll go to Kimberley for a few days, but that'll be it. Honestly, I'm feeling a bit burnt out on skiing and I think the fact that there isn't going to be a lot of Masters racing might not be the worst thing for me. I think about going up to ski right now and I just kind of curl up in that burnt out don't-want-to-do-it way. Of course, I also watch skiing videos and I miss that feeling so much, so there's a good chance I'll get up there on opening day and it'll be the best thing ever.
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I'm planning on just riding midweek for the most part. Sunshine's COVID plans are underwhelming at best and I don't have a lot of faith that people are actually going to mask up in lines given my experience at Norquay so far this year. Lake Louise seems to have the best COVID measures in place but they're also the furthest for me to get to midweek and I don't have a pass.
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 16:51 |
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I'm gonna go to whistler and make out with all the locals
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 00:34 |
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HookShot posted:Yeah, I think I'm staying local all year. Maybe I'll go to Kimberley for a few days, but that'll be it. This will be my first full-length australian summer in a few years and watching all the new boarding films coming out is certainly not helping
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 02:27 |
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Seven Springs might hook up my shop with season passes, so if that’s the case that’ll be my go-to and i’ll continue to encourage others to avoid Vail-owned resorts
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 02:51 |
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Shot: I bought my season pass last week Chaser: at least I'm not giving money to Vail this year sorry in advance to everyone for your cancelled ski season(s)
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SeaborneClink posted:Shot: I bought my season pass last week Did Vail announce something I missed?
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 03:50 |
ante posted:I'm gonna go to whistler and make out with all the locals Well hello there...
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 05:25 |
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ante posted:I'm gonna go to whistler and make out with all the locals If Whistler keeps the same protocols they did for mountain biking, it'll be alright. Mask on in the lineup, no sharing a chair with strangers (so singles just go on their own), and limiting the amount of tickets sold. When mountain biking I didn't see a single person have an issue with mask on in the lineup (just a few people that needed reminders), even though putting it on when wearing a full face dh helmet is more annoying than just a ski helmet. Skiing (and mtb) kind of have social distancing built-in. stratdax fucked around with this message at 06:22 on Oct 29, 2020 |
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ante posted:I'm gonna go to whistler and make out with all the locals You may have misheard, it is a super shredder event, not super spreader.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 06:16 |
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IncredibleIgloo posted:Did Vail announce something I missed? No I'm just thankfully not paying a Vail owned hill this year.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 06:35 |
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ante posted:I'm gonna go to whistler and make out with all the locals See you there
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 15:11 |
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IncredibleIgloo posted:You may have misheard, it is a super shredder event, not super spreader. Ski and Snowboard Megathread: It's a Super Shredder Event New title please.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 15:35 |
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It's near time (well actually a year past it) to make a new thread
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 16:58 |
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The Glumslinger posted:It's near time (well actually a year past it) to make a new thread I think just convert it to a Megathread, the traffic is slow enough and we are in TGO now.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 17:06 |
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I'll put together new thread today or tomorrow. Definitely using Super Shredder Event as part of the title
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 17:21 |
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IncredibleIgloo posted:Did Vail announce something I missed? my personal issue with vail resorts is that when they bought the local three (liberty, round top, whitetail) last year, they made it a nightmare w/r/t season passes for my coworkers and i. it used to be that we’d get a discount on a seasons pass individually for all three. last year, we no longer had a seasons pass, we had a shop card. we could ride at more resorts, yes, but it was always a hassle and a total mess. for starters, you were limited to one day at a time. this doesn’t seem like a big deal since you could just grab another the following day, but every single time i was redirected to another place to get my ticket. i’m talking going to the window, running over to administration, back to the window, off to guest services, then back to administration. this was the case every single time i went riding. on top of that, when my coworkers and i went riding together, they ALWAYS gave us trouble for all of us having our own shop card. the “it’s supposed to be owned by your shop, you’re technically taking advantage of vail resort benefits” spiel was common and felt lovely/disrespectful. we don’t make much, we all work at our shop because we love riding and the benefits normally keep us from having to stress over high costs. i get that “capitalism be like that” or whatever, but come on. tl;dr: vail resorts being good for the industry is like burton’s step-on bindings being the future of snowboarding
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Macnult posted:my personal issue with vail resorts is that when they bought the local three (liberty, round top, whitetail) last year, they made it a nightmare w/r/t season passes for my coworkers and i. That sounds like a total pain in the rear end. I imagine as Vail (and to a lesser extent Alterra) conglomerate more and more resorts the customer service angle is not an important one to play.
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This might be a silly question, but can someone let me know what the standard lift hours are at Beaver Creek? For some reason I can't find this information on their website, and I am trying to figure out what days I want to "reserve" when the early reservation system opens up, and since my son may be with me I am trying to figure out how much time he would have between online school ending and the last lift closing. Like, if they close at 5 then I will be able to get a lot of skiing in with him on the weekdays, but if they close at 3:30 I will need to make sure to schedule a few weekends instead. Any of the resorts in the Colorado area west of Denver do night skiing?
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IncredibleIgloo posted:This might be a silly question, but can someone let me know what the standard lift hours are at Beaver Creek? For some reason I can't find this information on their website, and I am trying to figure out what days I want to "reserve" when the early reservation system opens up, and since my son may be with me I am trying to figure out how much time he would have between online school ending and the last lift closing. Like, if they close at 5 then I will be able to get a lot of skiing in with him on the weekdays, but if they close at 3:30 I will need to make sure to schedule a few weekends instead. Any of the resorts in the Colorado area west of Denver do night skiing? I believe 9-4, and later on in the season they do 8:30-4. Scheduling a few weekends sounds smart. There are only a handful of places that do public night skiing that I am aware of: Steamboat, Keystone, and Echo Mountain (Wednesday-Saturday). Despite never having been, I'd recommend Echo Mountain if you're just skiing with your young son. dox fucked around with this message at 21:16 on Oct 29, 2020 |
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^ He is staying at beaver creek for a month so no real reason to consider driving to Echo and paying.IncredibleIgloo posted:This might be a silly question, but can someone let me know what the standard lift hours are at Beaver Creek? For some reason I can't find this information on their website, and I am trying to figure out what days I want to "reserve" when the early reservation system opens up, and since my son may be with me I am trying to figure out how much time he would have between online school ending and the last lift closing. Like, if they close at 5 then I will be able to get a lot of skiing in with him on the weekdays, but if they close at 3:30 I will need to make sure to schedule a few weekends instead. Any of the resorts in the Colorado area west of Denver do night skiing? I want to say they close at 3:30 a lot but it might be 4 more often. Your only choice for night skiing is going to be Keystone. I can't recommend it though. They will have a calendar out soonish so you can see the hours though as it changes each day. E: the cookies are at 3:30 so you want to stop riding then to get free cookies. Also what time zone you coming from? if school is done at say 3 eastern he would be good to go for the afternoons. spwrozek fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Oct 29, 2020 |
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Unfortunately we are coming from Oregon. Online school ends at noon there, so it would be one. By end, I mean, that is their time to do homework during the day, but he can do that after skiing just as easily. I mean, that is probably enough time to do a few runs, but it might be a little rushed. We are walking distance from the lift, so we won't have to drive anywhere or anything.
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