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Hoody Cam Review - my new favorite GoPro accessory
12/11/2024 at Keystone
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Instagram: @angelinaoutside
Cameras
GoPro Hero 11: amzn.to/3R6N1xg
Insta360 X3: amzn.to/46lhFY7
Ski gear I currently use:
Bib: amzn.to/47kFuAJ
Jacket: amzn.to/3QND5Hv
Mittens: amzn.to/3QKSfgM
Base layer top: amzn.to/3G3rkbf
Base layer bottom: amzn.to/3QEkNZm
Ski Lock: amzn.to/3QKEgrl
Hand warmers: amzn.to/3MQBKii
Affordable amazon ski gear I own and use:
Mittens: amzn.to/3SNYCm0
Bib: amzn.to/3SK1el5
Helmet: amzn.to/3SHLzCO (I own and like the non MIPS version of this, but you should really get the MIPS version linked here)
Ski carry: amzn.to/3SPMsJE
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Відео

Carv 2 first impressions - brutally honest thoughts from an intermediate skier
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Carv is a smart digital ski coach that gives you real time feedback by measuring your skiing with sensors in your boot. I have used Carv 1 for 40 days and recently tried their updated version - Carv 2. In this video, I go through my current thoughts on Carv 2 as an intermediate skier and power user. 00:00 Intro 02:10 Carv 2 hardware review 05:07 Carv 2 software 06:49 Carv 1 vs Carv 2 training m...
Wolf Creek is UNBELIEVABLE in November
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This is a pretty chatty one and a bit more casual than usual. I wanted to show a bit of what its really like for someone at my level tackling a new resort in sometimes challenging conditions. This is as real as it gets 😄 Instagram: @angelinaoutside Cameras GoPro Hero 11: amzn.to/3R6N1xg Insta360 X3: amzn.to/46lhFY7 Ski gear I currently use: Bib: amzn.to/47kFuAJ Jacket: amzn.to/3QND5Hv Mittens: ...
AMAZING November conditions in Southern CO - Monarch Mountain Opening Weekend
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11/23/2024 Get $20 off SOLE: yoursole.com/?affiliate=1520659 Products mentioned: Performance Thin Footbeds: yoursole.com/ca/shop/footbeds/performance-thin?ebc=ski&affiliate=1520659 Jasper Chukka Aprés Shoes: yoursole.com/shop/footwear/jasper-chukka/beige?affiliate=1520659 00:00 Intro 01:50 Pioneer/Garfield 07:59 Tumbelina 11:00 Ungroomed stuff 20:12 Outro Instagram: @angelinaoutside Cameras GoP...
1000 Sub Q&A! (with much requested BOOT UPDATE)
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Get $20 off SOLE: yoursole.com/?affiliate=1520659 Products mentioned: Performance Thin Footbeds: yoursole.com/ca/shop/footbeds/performance-thin?ebc=ski&affiliate=1520659 Jasper Chukka Aprés Shoes: yoursole.com/shop/footwear/jasper-chukka/beige?affiliate=1520659 00:00 Intro 00:48 Favorite early season resort 06:17 Fixing inner skis 07:43 Skiing all day 09:07 Monarch & smaller CO resorts 14:17 Ge...
Why I quit skiing after 2 runs at Eldora (and it's okay)
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It was so windy! Instagram: @angelinaoutside Cameras GoPro Hero 11: amzn.to/3R6N1xg Insta360 X3: amzn.to/46lhFY7 Ski gear I currently use: Bib: amzn.to/47kFuAJ Jacket: amzn.to/3QND5Hv Mittens: amzn.to/3QKSfgM Base layer top: amzn.to/3G3rkbf Base layer bottom: amzn.to/3QEkNZm Ski Lock: amzn.to/3QKEgrl Hand warmers: amzn.to/3MQBKii Affordable amazon ski gear I own and use: Mittens: amzn.to/3SNYCm...
Vail Opening Day 2024!
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Drink every time I say corduroy! Instagram: @angelinaoutside Cameras GoPro Hero 11: amzn.to/3R6N1xg Insta360 X3: amzn.to/46lhFY7 Ski gear I currently use: Bib: amzn.to/47kFuAJ Jacket: amzn.to/3QND5Hv Mittens: amzn.to/3QKSfgM Base layer top: amzn.to/3G3rkbf Base layer bottom: amzn.to/3QEkNZm Ski Lock: amzn.to/3QKEgrl Hand warmers: amzn.to/3MQBKii Affordable amazon ski gear I own and use: Mittens...
This is the best place to ski in Colorado right now
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Follow Tracy: trayyyysee Outside life ikon pass (not affiliated): www.outsidelife.com/ikonpass Instagram: @angelinaoutside Cameras GoPro Hero 11: amzn.to/3R6N1xg Insta360 X3: amzn.to/46lhFY7 Ski gear I currently use: Bib: amzn.to/47kFuAJ Jacket: amzn.to/3QND5Hv Mittens: amzn.to/3QKSfgM Base layer top: amzn.to/3G3rkbf Base layer bottom: amzn.to/3QEkNZm Ski Lock: amzn.to/3QKEgrl Han...
I took all kinds of ski lessons so you don't have to
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I have taken ski lessons in many different forms, from group lessons and clinics, to "smart" digital coaches and revolving slopes. Today I want to round up all of these different lessons I've taken and give you my honest thoughts on them. I didn't realize it while I was recording, but if you are curious what my thoughts are on Carv, I rant about it for a good amount of time in this video. 00:00...
Breckenridge Opening Day 2024!
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First opening day of the season and it's a powder day! Instagram: @angelinaoutside Cameras GoPro Hero 11: amzn.to/3R6N1xg Insta360 X3: amzn.to/46lhFY7 Ski gear I currently use: Bib: amzn.to/47kFuAJ Jacket: amzn.to/3QND5Hv Mittens: amzn.to/3QKSfgM Base layer top: amzn.to/3G3rkbf Base layer bottom: amzn.to/3QEkNZm Ski Lock: amzn.to/3QKEgrl Hand warmers: amzn.to/3MQBKii Affordable amazon ski gear ...
Keystone opening week! First day of the season, testing out my new boots, and very jet lagged
Переглядів 2,3 тис.Місяць тому
Ski season is here! I am kicking this season off at my favorite early season spot: Keystone. I will also be trying out my new Atomic Hawx Magna boots in this video. Instagram: @angelinaoutside Cameras GoPro Hero 11: amzn.to/3R6N1xg Insta360 X3: amzn.to/46lhFY7 Ski gear I currently use: Bib: amzn.to/47kFuAJ Jacket: amzn.to/3QND5Hv Mittens: amzn.to/3QKSfgM Base layer top: amzn.to/3G3rkbf Base lay...
Colorado’s Early Ski Season - Everything You Need to Know!
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How to survive early season: ua-cam.com/video/aTT9IJ9SLkI/v-deo.html Instagram: @angelinaoutside Cameras GoPro Hero 11: amzn.to/3R6N1xg Insta360 X3: amzn.to/46lhFY7 Ski gear I currently use: Bib: amzn.to/47kFuAJ Jacket: amzn.to/3QND5Hv Mittens: amzn.to/3QKSfgM Base layer top: amzn.to/3G3rkbf Base layer bottom: amzn.to/3QEkNZm Ski Lock: amzn.to/3QKEgrl Hand warmers: amzn.to/3MQBKii Affordable am...
Exploring Copper's Back Bowls (March 2024)
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Instagram: @angelinaoutside Cameras GoPro Hero 11: amzn.to/3R6N1xg Insta360 X3: amzn.to/46lhFY7 Ski gear I currently use: Bib: amzn.to/47kFuAJ Jacket: amzn.to/3QND5Hv Mittens: amzn.to/3QKSfgM Base layer top: amzn.to/3G3rkbf Base layer bottom: amzn.to/3QEkNZm Ski Lock: amzn.to/3QKEgrl Hand warmers: amzn.to/3MQBKii Affordable amazon ski gear I own and use: Mittens: amzn.to/3SNYCm0 Bib: amzn.to/3S...
Skiing Alta's Steeps as an Intermediate Skier
Переглядів 5 тис.2 місяці тому
December 2023 was pretty hit or miss everywhere between Colorado and Utah. Knowing Alta had the best snowpack at the time, I had to check it out. And honestly? I enjoyed it even more than the time we came here in the middle of a record snow season. 00:00 Intro 4:35 Warm up on blues 7:17 Johnson's Warm Up 8:50 Nina's 10:12 Johnson's Warm Up (A different line) 11:41 High Traverse # 1 13:32 High T...
Mediocre Skier VS Early Season Snowbird (December 2023)
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Take the trail markings here with a grain of salt since there weren't a ton of clear signage and lots of areas are not explicitly named on the map. This was also very early in the season, so conditions were hit or miss and not everything was open. 1:30 Peruvian 3:50 Tunnel 4:35 Mineral Basin 7:05 Little Cloud 9:38 Gad 2 13:30 Little Cloud Instagram: @angelinaoutside Cameras GoPro Hero 11: amzn....
Mediocre Skier Tries Crested Butte Expert Terrain
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Mediocre Skier Tries Crested Butte Expert Terrain
Skiing in MID JUNE?! Abasin Closing Weekend
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Skiing in MID JUNE?! Abasin Closing Weekend
Does spring skiing in Aspen suck?
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Does spring skiing in Aspen suck?
my favorite place to ski at VAIL
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my favorite place to ski at VAIL
Chill day at Loveland + Testing SMART GOGGLES! (Outdoor Master Falcon E-QuickHue Smart Photochromic)
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Chill day at Loveland Testing SMART GOGGLES! (Outdoor Master Falcon E-QuickHue Smart Photochromic)
My First Time Skiing in JAPAN as a North American Skier
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My First Time Skiing in JAPAN as a North American Skier
Toughest run I've ever skied | Park City Canyons Christmas Day | Utah Ski Road Trip Part 3
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Toughest run I've ever skied | Park City Canyons Christmas Day | Utah Ski Road Trip Part 3
A Mediocre Skier's First Time at PARK CITY | Utah Ski Roadtrip
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A Mediocre Skier's First Time at PARK CITY | Utah Ski Roadtrip
a day at the bougiest ski resort in utah
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a day at the bougiest ski resort in utah
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Colorado Ski Resort
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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Colorado Ski Resort
Why I love skiing MOGULS - Mary Jane Opening Day!
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Why I love skiing MOGULS - Mary Jane Opening Day!
First powder day of the season was EPIC!
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First powder day of the season was EPIC!
why you should get a loveland season pass
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why you should get a loveland season pass
Breckenridge THANKSGIVING Day 2023
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Breckenridge THANKSGIVING Day 2023
Beaver Creek Opening Day 2023
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Beaver Creek Opening Day 2023

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @drakebonnellbonnell9045
    @drakebonnellbonnell9045 10 годин тому

    ☃️🎄☃️

  • @bugsy233
    @bugsy233 20 годин тому

    Thank you for your wonderful videos! Watching them makes me sooo excited about the joy of skiing. I can easily relate with your personal journey in the sport and look forward to experiencing more of your content. Please keep up it coming!

  • @emersonsilvacruz
    @emersonsilvacruz День тому

    In a Summary, BRING BACK THE TRAINING MODE!

  • @emersonsilvacruz
    @emersonsilvacruz День тому

    I've been using carv since the beta version, and love it from the first day. but now in 2024 they ruined the app by removing all the training mode, it feels the apps is missing something. The training part of the app was the best part for me. Now it sucks totally!

  • @scarface548
    @scarface548 День тому

    i thought you had insta360 ?

  • @benoveson
    @benoveson 2 дні тому

    Glad you got the tip from the ski patroller in mineral basin. I did this around the same time in 2023 with my nephew. I looked down the left side and thought, IDK this doesn't look good, not sure if I want to do this. Then he started down it and he ended up trying an airplane turn on top of a cliff and went head first over the cliff (he accidentally set his DIN to 0 the night before and his skis literally jumped off his feet). Then I was like, ok I guess I'm doing it...got to go see if he is ok. He was. I was totally gripped as it was icy and terrifying.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 2 дні тому

      Omg that sounds terrifying! The way we went was still not great but I'm so glad we didn't go down the chute.

  • @kimE-q8p
    @kimE-q8p 2 дні тому

    I tried CARV 2 a few days ago. What bothers me most is that you have no real idea why you earn the success ding or why you earn the fail ding.. There is no explanation for the difference.. Also I have no idea what the audio is telling me spitting out random numbers on every turn. CARV does not send out any instruction booklet with the sensors, so you really waste a lot of time trying to figure out what they are trying to teach you from the app. It was a lot of fun, and hopefully I will figure this thing out.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 2 дні тому

      The success and failure is based on whether you passed the target the active coach gives you. I do agree that the target feels random without knowing where I’m normally at (if I understood correctly). What might help in understanding how everything works is to go into the detail of your day, go into individual runs, click on the different tabs and look at your metrics. You can also click on each metric to see what you need to do to get better at them. Hope this helps!

  • @Jelc0124
    @Jelc0124 4 дні тому

    I recently tried Carv for the first time and felt the exact same way about the active coach and it just made skiing frustrating instead of fun. I’ve noticed the same issues trying to review my historical data and trying to understand what’s my average. hopefully they bring some of those challenge modes back since I think I would enjoy those more

  • @kevblah
    @kevblah 4 дні тому

    picking the best 10 consecutive turns would be amazing. maybe showing an overall score for the entire run and also the best 10 consecutive turns score. because im also sick of skiing 10-12 turns and then slamming on the brakes. makes me look dumb on the slopes

  • @res_ipsa-REX
    @res_ipsa-REX 4 дні тому

    I agree that the new hardware is annoying to fit onto your powerstrap. Also, you are spot on about using Carv while skiing. Constantly resetting the goals gets annoying while you are skiing. Getting onto those cattracks can really kill your score. Find those parts of the run that allow you to make at least 10 turns and then stop to secure the score before the run flattens out. I do like the turn by turn sounds of success or failure when skiing. Let's you realize in real time what Carv wants you to do. Carv also has not recorded or been "on" during certain segments of runs which is annoying too. Carv is best when you are skiing alone as it gives you something productive to do (work on your ski ability).

  • @seanwhaley78
    @seanwhaley78 4 дні тому

    As others have already stated, this review was honest throughout while getting to the point without marketing direction. The two releases of Carv were compared and contrasted, and real-world usage examples of Carv 2 were given.

  • @yuefanwang
    @yuefanwang 4 дні тому

    Loved this review. I was kind of on the fence and now completely off it 😅

  • @alexfrance3141
    @alexfrance3141 4 дні тому

    That's why I'm not buying carv2. They destroyed training modes. All independent reviews tell the same story.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 4 дні тому

      I think they really underestimated how popular those were

    • @alexfrance3141
      @alexfrance3141 4 дні тому

      @angelinaoutside that's strange: they should have had statistics and knew how often people use certain modes

    • @kbtg2224
      @kbtg2224 2 дні тому

      @@alexfrance3141maybe they had 😉

    • @seph13x
      @seph13x 2 дні тому

      @@alexfrance3141I heard a rumor that they did and it showed lowish usage of those modes. But I think they may have not interpreted that data correctly. Lots of us only used the challenge modes 1/5th of the time but having the option and something for change of pace was fantastic. It’s like removing desert because most of people calories came from the main course

    • @alexfrance3141
      @alexfrance3141 День тому

      @@seph13x I read the same story (not many people using training modes) but I'm not buying it. They need to justify themselves....

  • @qin1992
    @qin1992 4 дні тому

    I’m scoring 150-155, and I’m using in just as a monitor. It’s a great tool but doesn’t really help teaching how to improve, just gives some brief instructions. I think they use some sort of formula to calculate the final score, so if you are like me who is skiing at a small resort in Midwest, I can only make 10 quality turns😂. So when I check the scores, it is always lower than my best values, like if my maxIQ is 161 but the final is 152. Overall, it’s better than nothing for a self learner, and kept me on slope longer.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 4 дні тому

      I'm curious, did you improve your ski IQ a lot since you started using Carv or were you already doing 150+ right away? 150 for me seems so unattainable now...I was closer last season at 144, but now it feels impossible!

    • @qin1992
      @qin1992 4 дні тому

      @ I never used the first generation, but from the reviews I’ve watched, it seems like they need more effort to get a higher edging angle compared to the first generation.

    • @kuanjuliu
      @kuanjuliu 2 дні тому

      You’ve hit on a big factor with CARV for me as well, which is that it adds joy and focus to my time on the slopes. This is particularly true here on the East coast where conditions are frequently bone hard boilerplate. Giving us New Englanders the motivation to improve the one sure method to ski “ice” has been hugely appreciated! However, the main draw of CARV for me was its ability to “coach without a ski instructor” and even the little that was available last season feels like manna from heaven compared to the desert we have today. Still … I’m holding out hope for the New Year to see what CARV brings to the coaching side. Even a single brilliant, revelatory day on snow is worth waiting for, in my experience.

  • @puregsr
    @puregsr 4 дні тому

    What would be your advice on handling the steepness of double blacks? I am not a beginner and I like to carve low and fast, but I actually don't know how to ski really steep slopes slowly and safely.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 4 дні тому

      Stay forward and pole plant. I think practicing jump turns can also be helpful. Also getting comfortable with moguls. I might not look great on steeps, but I sure can ski them slow :D

  • @puregsr
    @puregsr 4 дні тому

    It's always okay to take it easy on some days. But that is some beautiful corduroy, you CO skiers are so spoiled!

  • @SkiCounseler
    @SkiCounseler 4 дні тому

    Sounds more frustrating then helpful.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 4 дні тому

      I still think it's helpful in some ways, and I really did enjoy those trainings they got rid of...

  • @beijihu
    @beijihu 5 днів тому

    Must admit i kinda like the active coach for how it's not letting any lazyness slide. Also that they want you to carve everywhere, be it shortturns on the cattrack or maxspeed through moguls, pretending you're Candide Thovex😹 Sure, if you ski 4hours and didn't do any skidded turns your legs will be toast, but i guess that's the point?

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 4 дні тому

      You are probably a better skier than me but I can get dropped so fast lol. Also I can’t stand being told I suck when I’m pizzaing in the lift line

  • @benoveson
    @benoveson 5 днів тому

    Thanks for the great review! I need to try it, but in general the idea of it doesn't sound like a great starting point for learning to ski/carve. My favorite training tool for learning skiing is watching others and video of myself...then a constant quest to mimick in the context of my own anatomy and strength. The reason we can't ski like teg ligity is likely a very complicated cocktail of anatomy, power, athletisim, coordination, and technique. The idea that we can ski like one of the best olympians by simply understanding some data is a bit aspirational.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 4 дні тому

      I think it’s easier to get there with the data when you already know how to carve…which I don’t 😆

  • @RicketySkiReviews
    @RicketySkiReviews 5 днів тому

    All the celebrity endorsements and instagram influencer videos I've seen, but this was far and away the best explanation and most thorough review of this product. Great work! Such an awesome fair perspective from a real user. Cheers.

    • @AJ-di4df
      @AJ-di4df 5 днів тому

      Fancy seeing you here Elliott

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 4 дні тому

      Thanks Elliott! I can see how people who already know how to ski might enjoy it better. It’s a great tool for validation. It’s more frustrating for us normies trying to learn

    • @res_ipsa-REX
      @res_ipsa-REX 4 дні тому

      It would be cool to see Rickety become the first ski reviewer to incorporate Carv data into their analysis of how a ski performs.

  • @eltair8800
    @eltair8800 5 днів тому

    Great video, you make some really good points. I’m very new to carv and yet quickly noticed some of the issues you mentioned, particularly around reviewing/summarizing historical data. I hope they listen to the community and bring back the challenge modes and drills.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 5 днів тому

      I hope so too. There is so much they could do with that data!

  • @JasonTaylor-po5xc
    @JasonTaylor-po5xc 5 днів тому

    I learned to ski way back when I was a teenager but never progressed beyond easy green slopes - and only went a couple times too. I did ski once more in my 30s in West Virginia - again just one trip - so, again, remained on green slopes. About 3 years ago, I randomly decided to take my family on a ski trip to Keystone (from Florida). Keystone was a bit out of my league - even on the green slopes, but somehow I made it down Schoolmarm (a couple falls). Regardless, I was hooked. The next season, I did Breck and discovered the Base 9 area. Then, we decided to move to Colorado (July 2023). The 23/24 season, I got 13 days on snow but still didn't manage to make it beyond the green slopes - except for the blue-ish section of Red Rover at Breck. This season, with the help of a couple full day lessons, I managed to get down Cashier without falling (first blue). I still regard myself as a beginner - perhaps advanced beginner. So, I've been looking at possible tools like Carv to help me become better and doing the blues more confidently.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 5 днів тому

      I would start with the content on their UA-cam channel. They are quite good!

    • @JasonTaylor-po5xc
      @JasonTaylor-po5xc 5 днів тому

      @@angelinaoutside Yeah, I've watched some of their content. It's pretty good.

  • @LindsayWeaver-q6c
    @LindsayWeaver-q6c 5 днів тому

    Sounds icy?

  • @debaucherizer
    @debaucherizer 5 днів тому

    🐖🤣🤣🤣

  • @Skye-JP
    @Skye-JP 5 днів тому

    Taos is one of my favorite mountain destinations! It is near my 2nd home in Santa Fe. It has many steeps for powder days. Plus Al's run is a wonderful mogul run, especially when they get built up. When I skied Al's right before the Covid shut-downs, it took me a few laps to find my line that would allow me to do it continuously. You did an awesome job on that! In my opinion, challenging yourself to do a challenging run continuously is very underrated as a way to improve technique over time. When I first moved to South Lake Tahoe, the bump skiers I met here would do long bump runs without being winded. I would be totally gassed when I got on the lift with them. Their technique, at the time, was so much better than mine that it was virtually effortless for them, but definitely not effortless for me! Also, continous allows you to get a lot of repetition. I think you have an excellent approach to learning: get a lot of skiing and mix it in with lessons and clinics from time to time. Well done! ⛷️ 😊

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 5 днів тому

      Thank you! I feel tired just thinking about that run haha

  • @Skye-JP
    @Skye-JP 7 днів тому

    I had no idea about this! I have never ordered ski gear from Amazon, but I am open to it. One unheralded benefit of living in a ski town is that I am around when local shops have sales. I buy most my gear in the off-season at highly discounted rates. 😊

  • @AccessAlpine
    @AccessAlpine 9 днів тому

    Genuinely curious: What is the pole clacking at the start of the videos? See this on almost every video

    • @Sokolva
      @Sokolva 9 днів тому

      It’s a kind of good luck charm / psych up for skiers starting a run. When I was in ski school growing up in the 90s and early 2000s, the rumor was that if you clicked your poles before a hard run it would make you ski better. Most people do it before something tough or intense for them, when they are really excited, when they are performing for an audience (such as below a chairlift, or making a video) or when they are going to ski fast or intensely for their level. It can also be viewed as a kind of ritual that gets people into the game. A lot of people click their poles behind them as they ski instead of in front, but this person may have been doing it for the benefit of the video camera in front of them.

    • @AccessAlpine
      @AccessAlpine 8 днів тому

      Thanks!!

  • @leer.watson4673
    @leer.watson4673 10 днів тому

    I’m not an avid skier but it must drive people crazy to see someone vlogging (hate that word) in the middle of a run. Is it really necessary to give an update halfway down a trail? Not dying to be a hater but it’s like when I see people walking the busy streets of NYC staring right into their phone. Appreciate the feedback though on Surefoot. You might be saving me a lot of money.

  • @grantskidmore6921
    @grantskidmore6921 10 днів тому

    Wolf creek is wild, nice job

  • @Skye-JP
    @Skye-JP 10 днів тому

    Excellent video as usual! I was looking closely because I was at WC on November 16th.. which looks like it might have been the same day... hard to tell. They may have claimed to be 100% open, but that was a bit of a stretch. I say that because, once there is enough snow, they run a snowcat along the ridge line from knife ridge staircase to horseshoe bowl. You can just hop on the back of the cat. That makes it really easy to access a lot of steep terrain that is just gangbusters-excellent on powder days.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 10 днів тому

      I saw your video to prepare! That’s actually how I found you. Not a lot of content there.

    • @Skye-JP
      @Skye-JP 10 днів тому

      @@angelinaoutside 😊

  • @JaredG_WV
    @JaredG_WV 10 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @kallindunsire2341
    @kallindunsire2341 11 днів тому

    Better throw in my 0.02c. You needed a better boot fitter. I’ll bet you have limited forward ankle flex. When in your ski stance can you lift the front of your foot? You’re not getting pain in your new boot as the liners don’t fit it properly, so you can have a more upright stance. A heel wedge would probably have achieved the same result. Of course I could be wrong, but check your forward ankle flex and see. I’ll apologise if I’m wrong and you can yell at me and call me names.

  • @drakebonnellbonnell9045
    @drakebonnellbonnell9045 12 днів тому

    Thank you Angelina for taking me back to the sixties. Having lived both in C Springs and Gunnison this brought back such fun and fond memories. Again thank you⛷️🎄⛷️

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 11 днів тому

      I'm so glad! I love the vibe at these places 🤘

  • @Skye-JP
    @Skye-JP 12 днів тому

    Excellent video. THIS IS THE WAY. ⛷️ Moguls are amazing. Unlike a fresh powder day, you usually do not need to wait in a long lift line to get at them. You can find a fun challenge practically any day at anytime on bump runs. 😊

  • @drakebonnellbonnell9045
    @drakebonnellbonnell9045 14 днів тому

    Just found you and immediately hit the “thumbs up and subscribe” button. Thanks ⛷️🎄⛷️

  • @yuefanwang
    @yuefanwang 14 днів тому

    You should do an episode on gear and sales!

  • @yuefanwang
    @yuefanwang 14 днів тому

    Totally agree on keystone and school marm!

  • @cheers70
    @cheers70 15 днів тому

    Subscribed just because of the guts on this skier!

  • @cheers70
    @cheers70 15 днів тому

    “Don’t like this. Don’t like this”. My inner dialogue on that same terrain. Great videos!!

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 14 днів тому

      lol yeah I complain a lot even though I usually do it anyway 😆

  • @samlerman-hahn2674
    @samlerman-hahn2674 15 днів тому

    Hi Angelina, love your channel! It looks like you ski with your hair down. How do you do that without it getting in your face/caught in your jacket? I also have long hair and have yet to find a hairstyle that works well for skiing (it gets pretty messy even when I have a tight braid)

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 14 днів тому

      I actually find that a little more comfortable! I couldn’t find a way to tie my hair where it wouldn’t get pulled down by something or make my neck uncomfortable. On wetter days, I’ll tie them though. I use a sturdier neck tube as a barrier between my face and my hair and it works pretty well!

  • @Skye-JP
    @Skye-JP 16 днів тому

    Was that a paid promotion on "fright gully"?

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 16 днів тому

      what do you mean?

    • @Skye-JP
      @Skye-JP 15 днів тому

      @ @ I greatly enjoyed that part of your video because it was 💯 authentic. Then it dawned on me that you were indeed frightened in 'Fright Gully'... Only joking, I realize that the resort very likely didn't pay you to get frightened in 'Fright Gully'.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 14 днів тому

      @@Skye-JP hahaha gotcha! For sure lived up to it's name

  • @brenttterry8259
    @brenttterry8259 16 днів тому

    Monarch rules. My girlfriend and I got caught in whiteout conditions there last year, made it safely to the bottom and drank hot buttered rums in the bar. Can't beat that.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 16 днів тому

      I love how reasonable their food&bev prices are!

  • @kate.paintsss
    @kate.paintsss 16 днів тому

  • @trentbradford8518
    @trentbradford8518 17 днів тому

    Going to give it a try!!

  • @Pgd10020
    @Pgd10020 17 днів тому

    Get it girl!! You did great on tango!!

  • @JasonTaylor-po5xc
    @JasonTaylor-po5xc 17 днів тому

    Keystone early season is the best for sure - although I haven't made it to Wolf Creek yet. Whenever A-Basin opens first - it just feels like a technical win (one short, steep blue) - but then nothing else for 3 weeks. That's cute for the hype. Keystone is more legit with 2.5 miles of Schoolmarm / Silverspoon open. I will typically wait a week or so before going to Keystone as my fam still skies the easier greens and Schoolmarm is certainly on the blue side of green - so not ideal for novice skiers / families when Schoolmarm is the white ribbon of death. Thankfully, they typically open Endeavor within a week (Ranger lift) and Scout shortly after that. Both are great easier greens to learn / practice without the crowds at Keystone, but they are rather short runs - so lots of time on the Ranger lift. But, it's fine for early season for a novice skier - at least until Breck base 9 opens. BTW, I did my first blue run at Breck this week (Cashier) - and since I did not fall, I count it. My instructor said I was ready after doing short turns down "Little Harry's" (last hill down Red Rover). Honestly, I was a bit nervous but in retrospect, it was easier than Schoolmarm. I look forward to getting back to Breck to build up confidence on that run and start lapping it along with Bonanza. I'm also looking forward to getting back to Keystone and doing Schoolmarm again now that most of Durcum is open. I'm curious if I have a different opinion after a few lessons and more progression. I also need to make it back to Loveland and re-ski Zig-Zag. I had to walk about 1/3rd of it last season since it was a bit outside my comfort zone at the time. This weekend is Vail. I'm not sure about blues at Vail so I'll start with greens. But, since I've done a blue, I'm less concerned about harder greens now. I just need to get comfortable with going a bit faster. Also - I highly recommend doing lessons early season. So far, I've lucked into private or semi-private lessons both seasons by booking group lessons and no one else showing up at my ability level. Biggest groups are always first timers, but it falls off quickly after that. If I end up with a private lesson, I always tip super well. Regarding Carv, one of the instructors at Breck told me that a lady wore her Carv sensors during the lesson and she could see her improvement with data. It was an interesting story - I'm not sure if Carv is validated by the lesson or the other way around - but it was nice they were in agreement. LOL I've scored great deals early season at Vail, Breck and Keystone. For example, last weekend I stayed at Beaver Run Resort for $150/night - which is ski in/out on base of Peak 9. Same for the condos at Keystone, loft that sleep 6 for $175/night. Can't beat those prices - but starting second week in December, those great rates are a distant memory. My "ah ha" moment was "shin on tongue" - basically how important it is to keep your shins against your boot tongue (leaning forward) because it is so counter to natural instincts. That fixed my back seating issues. Once your center of gravity is over the boot, it is easier to tell your skis where to go. I know it is a beginner moment, but expert skiers often forget how hard it is to learn.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 16 днів тому

      Congrats on doing your first blue run! Breck is such a good place for that

  • @FrostElement
    @FrostElement 17 днів тому

    Love it!!! Great video. Boot update was well overdue. Please consider zipfit boot liners. Soooooo goooood.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 17 днів тому

      Fair but I wanted to make sure they actually worked first!

  • @JaredG_WV
    @JaredG_WV 17 днів тому

    can't wait to use my loveland days here!

  • @Skye-JP
    @Skye-JP 17 днів тому

    Hi Angelina, Great video, I enjoyed watching it! This past weekend, I drove from Aspen to my home in South Lake Tahoe. I just posted a narrated video of my trip on my channel, but my video doesn't focus very much on the leg you are interested in. The drive to Tahoe was very easy in clear weather. I took the HWY 50 route. If the weather was questionable, I definitely would advise taking the HWY 80 route, which I think would be manageable unless you are dealing with an extreme weather event.

    • @angelinaoutside
      @angelinaoutside 17 днів тому

      Thank you for the tip! Good to know that the drive isn’t difficult. Maybe I will do that. Wish there were more ski resorts on the way!

    • @Skye-JP
      @Skye-JP 17 днів тому

      @ Different topic: I can relate to your issues with boots. Years ago, I actually bought a liner and insole system from Surefoot in Vail Village. I was in the middle of a ski trip experiencing pain. That system totally did not work for me. It was a mistake going there on vacation because I couldn't easily get back. Presently, I live right down the street from from my favorite mogul run, which I typically can ski over 100 days in a year. There is no doubt that boots are my most important piece of equipment. I couldn't ski moguls almost every day without my boots being perfect. I wish I had great advice, but I only know what worked for me. I threw out the liner from Surefoot. I went to a local bootfitter. They "bumped out" a couple pressure points on my boot and made me a custom orthotic. The cost was $250 and totally worth it. I presently ski Lange Shadows in 115 flex. They work great for me. Good luck 🍀

  • @ItsYourSOLE
    @ItsYourSOLE 18 днів тому

    Stoked to hear you got your boots dialled in Angelina! Looks like we are in for a dope season ahead 🎿