Which quiver to bring to ECS09

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Which quiver to bring to ECS09

Post by Willow 15 » Wednesday 14 January 2009, 15:04

What boards are you all bringing? I would like to bring a few but I am limited by weight restrictions from traveling by air. I am definately bringing my SG full race 63 and my soft boot set up for any powder dumps, but I am tempted to bring some of my antiques as the poor things have not seen snow for many years. I am trying to decide wether to bring my PJ7( first model black base) or a rare Morrow Rocket, or a Liquid Race 169. They were all brilliant boards in their day. If anyone would like to try any of them let me know and it will help me decide which relic to bring. Of course I am looking forward to try out the Sword and maybe a few others (hint, hint Pokkis). Also this has been the slowest January of my life 8O .

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Post by pokkis » Wednesday 14 January 2009, 15:20

I would say that take look for forecast data day before you leave to Zinal.
That should tell you if you need/want to take soft stuff there.
Anyway for me it is max 2 boards when flying, otherwise it will be extra visit to cash :evil:
Think also how many days you will be there, so that defines also that how many boards you really need there. Some time will go just going around and finding slopes best for you plus then time to test Swoard and possible other stuff too 8) so how much time you will have to ride with your other boards. Note also that some times will go to sitting in line waiting your turn to ride during ECS :wink:
I have always manged with max 2 carving boards in Zinal during ECS. But yes, i love to have full collection with me alwways everywhere.

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Post by nils » Wednesday 14 January 2009, 22:12

Zinal is one of the best freeride spot in europe as well, so i'd suggest bring a powder board and your fav carving tool instead of many carving tools...

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Re: Which quiver to bring to ECS09

Post by fivat » Thursday 15 January 2009, 0:08

We got 5 sunny Extremecarving Sessions with great snow till now...

We will have to pay one day or another for this luck. ;-) So maybe this year we could get 50 cm of fresh snow for the meeting... Don't hesitate to bring your freeriding stuff.

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Post by Silber » Thursday 15 January 2009, 9:55

....The Year of the Shaman....

PEC: Powder Extreme Carving!!!
Francesco Swoard (1G175M 3G175M020 e 168H054),Wingergun205,Shaman193,TTubeS1/174GS,F2 (RS183'08 e'06/Lancelot/Slbpfl),Virus (Hurric./Dragon),Pogo (Hardc./Imp.),Burton (FP/Speed/PJ/CustomX),WildDuckFantasy, Duret168, OxygenProton168GS

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Re: Well

Post by H2O » Monday 19 January 2009, 18:08

nils wrote:Zinal is one of the best freeride spot in europe as well, so i'd suggest bring a powder board and your fav carving tool instead of many carving tools...

:)

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Post by The Blitz » Tuesday 20 January 2009, 9:29

Snow forecast for this week is (soo ?) good.
http://www.allosurf.net/meteo-saas-fee- ... n-618.html

It's seems the slopes will be perfect (not brown) but I think a little bit smooth...
I'm waiting 3 days before leaving, but I think this year I will take my swallow tail board 8)
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Post by The Blitz » Friday 23 January 2009, 13:34

http://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Zinal/6day/mid

It's seems get a freeride board in the bag will be a good idea :roll:

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Post by pokkis » Friday 23 January 2009, 13:37

Magistral is already packed :wink:

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Post by Willow 15 » Friday 23 January 2009, 14:55

Already waxed and packed. :D

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Post by Schneewurm » Monday 26 January 2009, 21:57

crazy site, this snow-forcast!

I'had just watched some ski-areas on snow-forcast I know well.
I was amoused how they can increase the high of upper station about a plus of 22% and increase vertival drop about a plus of 25% !
On an other resort they find an additional lift to the 2 existing lifts and the vertical descent increase like magic, a view 100 meters! Most crazy thing I found on snowreport of snow-forcast for the same resort: They blowed up the 2 existing lifts not up to 3 lifts, no - just up to 13 lifts (Lifts open: 13)! With one single stroke they build 11 new lifts there!
As I wrote this, sun was shining there, but automatic snowforcast says me there should be dark clouds with heavy snowfall.

Well to be accurate (perhaps snow-forcast-people are on work with laptops on the beach of Nassau, or Paradise Island (Bahamas)), can be sometimes hard. Perhaps the british makers of snow-forcast should book some days on snow!

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.... I will take my swallow tail board .... Magistral is already packed ....
Could be a good idea, but don't forget to think to the risk of avalanches!
The avalanche situation is treacherous and subject to significant local variations. Avalanche prone locations are more prevalent in the western regions than in the eastern regions.

But anyway, in my opinion, it's more fun to present/ride swallows like on first picture, then store it at home/ shop like on second picture! (first picture was token in Switzerland Yesterday Sunday on about 1300 m over seelevel, on the bright, all-the-day sunny side of a mountain, after a seamless and smooth ride up to this roof. / second picture comes from a search engine.)
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Post by The Blitz » Tuesday 27 January 2009, 9:20

Schneewurm wrote:second picture comes from a search engine.)
This is Nils's quiver, no ?

If you have another site forecast, please share the link :!:

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Post by Silber » Tuesday 27 January 2009, 10:03

yes....that's Nils.... or maybe IT WAS Nils'!!! The worm has stolen it????

BTW...

I will bring Swoard+Swallowtail as well...
Francesco Swoard (1G175M 3G175M020 e 168H054),Wingergun205,Shaman193,TTubeS1/174GS,F2 (RS183'08 e'06/Lancelot/Slbpfl),Virus (Hurric./Dragon),Pogo (Hardc./Imp.),Burton (FP/Speed/PJ/CustomX),WildDuckFantasy, Duret168, OxygenProton168GS

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ahhh

Post by nils » Tuesday 27 January 2009, 10:04

ahh yes its my boards...Ready to see the snow soon...
amok 196, Undertaker 198, A snow 198 x 2, Phénix Carbon 183, Magistral 185...
Am generally using amok, Phénix and Magistral ( rock days)..Still waiting for that 1m+ day to take out the red A.

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Re: ahhh

Post by Hans » Tuesday 27 January 2009, 10:31

nils wrote:ahh yes its my boards...Ready to see the snow soon...
amok 196, Undertaker 198, A snow 198 x 2, Phénix Carbon 183, Magistral 185...
Am generally using amok, Phénix and Magistral ( rock days)..Still waiting for that 1m+ day to take out the red A.
Arghhhh, dreamquiver if you have enough fresh pow and the chance and time to ride it.

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