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- From: glenb@hpnmdla.sr.hp.com (Glen Baker)
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 08:00:09 GMT
- Subject: rec.skiing FAQ 16/16 Lest we become too serious
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- 2) Alpine Equipment
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- 16) Lest we become too serious
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- ------------- Section 16: Lest we become too serious -------------
-
- The following FAQ is courtesy of Grant Robinson
-
-
- 16.01) "What's the difference between an 80% slope and and 80% grade?"
-
- This one's so simple, I can't believe a techno-weenie like you would
- ask: an 80% slope is an indication of how steep a hill is, an 80%
- grade is an indication of what percentage of skiers will make it to
- the bottom. For example, on a hill that's graded 100%, all skiers will
- make it to the bottom. Period.
-
- Contrast this with a 10% grade, on which most skiers will get bored
- and cut out before the bottom.
-
- A more interesting question might be: what distribution will the
- impacted beginners at the bottom of above-mentioned 100% grade follow?
-
- (Hint: most will wind up pretty close to directly below their starting
- point)
-
- 16.02) "Why do I have to obey the stupid "Out of Bounds" markers, the
- ski patrol, they're real dumb, they close runs that I know I
- can ski."
-
- Actually, it's an intelligence test. It's a study being done on apes
- vs. humans. So far the apes are winning. Humans vs. slugs might be a
- fairer contest.
-
- 16.03) "What should I wear?"
-
- Depends on what level skier you are. If you're a beginner, any
- loud colour will do, the brighter the better. This will enable other
- beginners to see you clearly from a distance, and plan a course, such
- that no matter what you do, they will run into you.
-
- If you're an expert skier, you'll prefer pastels, earth tones and
- lighter colours, making you a less visible target for crash and burn
- types. You'll also look less like some mutant prize from a Cracker
- Jack box. However you want to make sure it's not the same colour as
- the indigenous trees, or you'll find the beginners will find you and
- crash into you anyways.
-
- 16.04) "How do I put on chains?"
-
- Layering is important here. First you start with one or more layers
- of leather, then ... Oops!, sorry, wrong newsgroup.
-
- Tell your navigator/SO/wife/husband/kids to get out and put the
- chains on. Bring extra reading material in case they take a while.
-
- wait until someone else with chains comes along and offer them
- $$$ to put yours on for you. After they're done, but prior to the
- cash transaction, "accidentally" unhook one of their chains and
- drive away quickly. Works every time. (Did I mention a bolt-cutter
- is the most effective "accidental" unchainer?)
-
- 16.05) "What length skis should I buy?"
-
- You want either a VS (Very short), or VL (Very Long) model. Very
- Short skis are good for things like cutting in lift lines, doing
- on-snow 360's without catching an edge, and getting laughed at
- (don't worry, it's just other people's inferiority complex over
- not being able to handle small skis!) Just think of how much wax
- you'll save in a single season!
-
- VL skis (ie 215's or more) are good for a variety of other reasons:
- you're less likely to inadvertantly do backflips and such with long,
- stable skis, makes going straight easier (think of all the effort
- you'll save by not turning!), and the extra length makes for more
- safety when you hit trees, there is a much greater crumple zone.
- Think of 215's as the Volvo's of skis.
-
- 16.06) "How do I ski bumps?"
-
- Don't bend your knees! If you do, you'll just keep hitting bump
- after bump after bump... By not bending you knees, you'll gradually
- keep clearing more and more bumps with each succeeding aerial excursion.
-
- 16.07) "How do I ski powder?"
-
- Don't! Under no conditions should you ever ski powder! You could be
- buried, lose your skis, catch an edge, etc. Leave it for the experts.
- If there's more than 36 inches of it, page me, I'll come and track
- that nasty powder down, making it safe for you and your friends.
-
- (By the time I finish writing this, Eugene will have already written
- a program to intercept my page, and introduce an n-hour delay, n
- being roughly proportional to the number of new inches.)
-
- 16.08) "How do I ski groomed runs?"
-
- If you really meant to ask this question, consider taking up golf
- instead. Then again, there's not that much difference between golf
- and skiing groomed runs.
-
- 16.09) "Where are some cheap accommodations for skiing Vail?"
-
- Try Witchita, Kansas. You may still be able to get reservations
- for this year.
-
- 16.10) "What are the conditions like at Ski-Wannabe?"
-
- Good. Great. In fact excellent. Ski conditions are always better
- than the resort reports indicate. Ski reports are designed to keep
- skiiers away and reduce crowds. So the worse the report, the better
- the skiing is likely to be!
-
- 16.11) "HEY, I'M NEW TO THIS BOARD AND I JUST WANT TO SAY THAT I
- THINK THIS IS A TO DIE FOR GROUP. MY BROTHER, HE'S REAL
- KOOL, HE SKIIED WITHOUT ANY POLES ONCE! HAS ANYONE ELSE
- EVER DONE THAT?"
-
- No comment. (Ed.: I always thought BIFF would be the snowboarding type)
-
- 16.12) "Where can I go where there's no danger of avalanche?"
-
- Barbados.
-
- 16.13) "Where can I buy discount tickets for any resort in the U.S.?"
-
- Why in the parking lot of course! Sure it's totally illegal, and
- you're ripping off the ski resort, but hey, you've already spent
- hundreds of dollars on travel, lodging and food, damned if you're
- going to pay a couple bucks more to support the ski resort, pay for
- the ski patrol, etc. Who the hell do they think they are to charge
- more than you happen to feel like paying!
-
- 16.14) "Where should I go for the best nightlife?"
-
- LA or NYC. (a tip of the ole toque to BG for this one :)
-
- 16.15) "I'm a beginner, what should I do?"
-
- Take up lawn darts or croquet, they're much safer. Alternatively,
- for only $55/hr, plus a season lift pass for Vail, and room and
- board, I'd be glad to teach you a thing or two.
-
- 16.16) "Where's the best snow?"
-
- For a small suitcase full of genuine, unmarked $100 bills, I'd be
- glad to tell you.
-
- --
- Grant Robinson -- ClariNet Communications Corp, Sunnyvale, CA
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