pku 寫:you wrote such a long paragraph saying that you cannot turn properly so you need to traverse the hill when it's steep. You traverse and make a the steep run become a cat track. That's clear enough that you can only ski cat track kind of runs.
The problem with your scenario is that there are no such skier's cat tracks on ungroomed slopes; you have to find and build such a cat track by yourself and on the run to take you /ski down, that requires more knowledge on terrain, snow, and the mountain's environments, so yes, traverse is also a special skill.
You should study the trail map of Whistler so you can have a better understanding of the runs from Round House to Village.
No, I don't usually stuff myself with useless knowledge/information.
As I said, I am a weekend skier while you are a full time skier. What a big difference. The days of skiing that you ski in 10 years is more than I skied in 22 years.
I was a pretty much a weekend skier as well in my first 10 years of alpine skiing, then vacation skier when I lived in Winnipeg, only when I returned to Tahoe in '97 I started to ski full-time. When we came out of Alaska the first time, we came to Tahoe and got a weekday pass at Kirkwood, and skied the weekend at Heavenly; in my physical prime, I freaked the ski patrollers out when I skied down the gunbarrel on tele skis (yah, in 1984, that is “unheard of”).
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IS
#22 回覆: Natural Skiing
發表於 : 週四 12月 04, 2014 2:23 pm
由 pku
taichiskiing 寫:The problem with your scenario is that there are no such skier's cat tracks on ungroomed slopes; you have to find and build such a cat track by yourself and on the run to take you /ski down, that requires more knowledge on terrain, snow, and the mountain's environments, so yes, traverse is also a special skill.
No, I don't usually stuff myself with useless knowledge/information.
I was a pretty much a weekend skier as well in my first 10 years of alpine skiing, then vacation skier when I lived in Winnipeg, only when I returned to Tahoe in '97 I started to ski full-time. When we came out of Alaska the first time, we came to Tahoe and got a weekday pass at Kirkwood, and skied the weekend at Heavenly; in my physical prime, I freaked the ski patrollers out when I skied down the gunbarrel on tele skis (yah, in 1984, that is “unheard of”).
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IS
Traverse is the way I skied steep runs 17-18 years ago . I don't know I was that skillful already at that time
#23 回覆: Natural Skiing
發表於 : 週四 12月 04, 2014 11:19 pm
由 taichiskiing
pku 寫:Traverse is the way I skied steep runs 17-18 years ago . I don't know I was that skillful already at that time
Dont think so; you didn't know then, you probably still don't know now, and we know you still cannot do this,
No, I don't usually stuff myself with useless knowledge/information.
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IS
The trail map of Whistler is quite a useless information for you since you won't be skiing there. If you don't know Whistler mountain at all, then don't make any comment on the runs from Round House to Village.
#27 回覆: Natural Skiing
發表於 : 週五 12月 05, 2014 4:16 am
由 pku
taichiskiing 寫:Dont think so; you didn't know then, you probably still don't know now, and we know you still cannot do this,
pku 寫:The trail map of Whistler is quite a useless information for you since you won't be skiing there. If you don't know Whistler mountain at all, then don't make any comment on the runs from Round House to Village.
Hmm... you've got that right, since I won't ski Whistler, Whistler's trail map is “useless information” indeed. And yes, I've skied Panorama, BC and Jasper National Park, Alberta and etc. for 5 vacations (10 days each), I do have some ideas of ski Whistler mountains should be like. If you want to brag about it, why don't you take “selfie,” so there's really no question about it?
:)
IS
#30 回覆: Natural Skiing
發表於 : 週五 12月 05, 2014 10:51 am
由 taichiskiing
pku 寫:I cannot do this since I never ski there. Also I won't ski the line you take. It's too slow.
No need to take my line, any line you take, I'll bet you cannot ski that terrain in a powder day without not falling. In fact, as your comment “It's too slow,”we know you have not skied untracked powder before. Powder skiing is at the end of this clip.
taichiskiing 寫:No need to take my line, any line you take, I'll bet you cannot ski that terrain in a powder day without not falling. In fact, as your comment “It's too slow,”we know you have not skied untracked powder before. Powder skiing is at the end of this clip.
snowrider 寫:pku - Your bump skiing is really smooth (and fast)!
多謝抬舉,其實旁邊那位年青人比我快得多,只可惜摔倒了,
這種饅頭真不容易對付,你有機會去二世古一定要試試,不過要無新雪時才有
#36 回覆: Natural Skiing
發表於 : 週五 12月 05, 2014 4:05 pm
由 pku
taichiskiing 寫:Hmm... you've got that right, since I won't ski Whistler, Whistler's trail map is “useless information” indeed. And yes, I've skied Panorama, BC and Jasper National Park, Alberta and etc. for 5 vacations (10 days each), I do have some ideas of ski Whistler mountains should be like. If you want to brag about it, why don't you take “selfie,” so there's really no question about it?
:)
IS
The ski resorts that you list is so tiny compare to WhistlerBlackcomb. 用坐井觀天,來形容你,十分恰當.
#37 回覆: Natural Skiing
發表於 : 週五 12月 05, 2014 4:12 pm
由 pku
norman 寫:跟影片最後20分鐘相比?影片放的是慢動作耶,你的速度就跟慢動作的速度一樣慢,不覺得這兩者之間有什麼問題嗎?
他彎轉得那麼差,陡的地方只能靠橫滑來控制速度,自然好像慢動作。
#38 回覆: Natural Skiing
發表於 : 週六 12月 06, 2014 1:56 am
由 taichiskiing
pku 寫:太極講圓,但你的太極滑雪郤滑不出圓,不是 Z 就是直,
太極講圓 in principle, but it does not limited in that one rule, and Taichi Skiing has no fixed form, it only reflect the terrain/gravity at the time and “不是 Z 就是直”would be definitely “faster” than you rounded turn.
pku 寫:The ski resorts that you list is so tiny compare to WhistlerBlackcomb. 用坐井觀天,來形容你,十分恰當.
Are you saying that your WhistlerBlackcomb’s 30 degree hills is steeper than Heavenly’s 30 degree hills? Around Tahoe there are at least 10 “world class” resorts, each one has their own specialty terrain, and you think that your “WhistlerBlackcomb”could be “bigger”than them?Not sure who is “坐井觀天”?
pku 寫:他彎轉得那麼差,陡的地方只能靠橫滑來控制速度,自然好像慢動作。
For a L2, your knowledge, skills and analysis level are really too low.