The long awaited meeting between PKU and taichiskiing has come and gone; time passes, funny that.
The meeting/skiing went well; if there’re errors would be all mine. I brought two cameras to record the event, to ensure we have some footages, the “back-up” camera malfunctioned, funny that. I got six clips but one clip, Olympicdownhill, didn’t come out (“one-button” operation error), my fault, I apologize, (I hate it when a good run didn’t get recorded like this). Here are the rest of them:
Don’t know what happened on this run, but the kid at 0:43 prevented me to rejoin PKU’s track, so I skied ahead, I thought PKU were following me behind, right?
Looks like PKU lost control in this run so he got away from your camera. You speed is so consistent and better control. You are doing turn skiing or line skiing.
#3 回覆: PKU skiing
發表於 : 週日 2月 26, 2017 12:52 pm
由 pku
snowbender 寫:The long awaited meeting between PKU and taichiskiing has come and gone; time passes, funny that.
The meeting/skiing went well; if there’re errors would be all mine. I brought two cameras to record the event, to ensure we have some footages, the “back-up” camera malfunctioned, funny that. I got six clips but one clip, Olympicdownhill, didn’t come out (“one-button” operation error), my fault, I apologize, (I hate it when a good run didn’t get recorded like this). Here are the rest of them:
Don’t know what happened on this run, but the kid at 0:43 prevented me to rejoin PKU’s track, so I skied ahead, I thought PKU were following me behind, right?
snowbender 寫:The long awaited meeting between PKU and taichiskiing has come and gone; time passes, funny that.
The meeting/skiing went well; if there’re errors would be all mine. I brought two cameras to record the event, to ensure we have some footages, the “back-up” camera malfunctioned, funny that. I got six clips but one clip, Olympicdownhill, didn’t come out (“one-button” operation error), my fault, I apologize, (I hate it when a good run didn’t get recorded like this). Here are the rest of them:
Don’t know what happened on this run, but the kid at 0:43 prevented me to rejoin PKU’s track, so I skied ahead, I thought PKU were following me behind, right?
Absolutely, of course, when there’s snow, there’s play, thanks again for skiing with me.
#6 回覆: PKU skiing
發表於 : 週二 2月 28, 2017 12:34 am
由 pku
snowbender 寫:Absolutely, of course, when there’s snow, there’s play, thanks again for skiing with me.
Skiing down Gunbarrel with a young guy ( may be 20 years plus younger )
I am really exhausted but he still had no sign of getting tired.
#7 回覆: PKU skiing
發表於 : 週二 2月 28, 2017 10:22 pm
由 snowbender
pku 寫:Skiing down Gunbarrel with a young guy ( may be 20 years plus younger )
I am really exhausted but he still had no sign of getting tired.
Gunbarrel is not an “extreme” terrain, but its consistent steepness (~40 degree) and long vertical (~1800') make it particular “physical” challenge to most skiers. You have a good form and good speed, are a good bumper, congrats. The majority of the skiers who ski gunbarrel ski like the other guy, not as skillful as you, but they do take prides when they can ski down gunbarrel, particularly nonstop, and that’s why “Gunbarrel 25.”
snowbender 寫:Gunbarrel is not an “extreme” terrain, but its consistent steepness (~40 degree) and long vertical (~1800') make it particular “physical” challenge to most skiers. You have a good form and good speed, are a good bumper, congrats. The majority of the skiers who ski gunbarrel ski like the other guy, not as skillful as you, but they do take prides when they can ski down gunbarrel, particularly nonstop, and that’s why “Gunbarrel 25.”