Thanks Toffsy, appreciate your thoughts. If you stick to the pistes (the designated runs) you won't get lost. There's always a lift at the bottom to get you back up.
Hey Andrew, Good on you for giving Men's Downhill a shot. We're you falling/failing on the little cornice up the top or the run itself? Are you a black run skier or strong blue normally? Best time to go is in the morning after it's been groomed so its smooth, especially in warmer weather. You can nice edges in that way. If its cold and windy weather, the run faces south so it can be a hard, icy surface so go later in the day. It'll have a little bit of a looser cover but hard surface underneath, like in this video. It had been -6 overnight for many days but this day of filming was about 5 degrees. The base was still icy underneath.
@@everyrun Thanks for the advice! Normally I'm a strong blue, and I usually fall near the middle of the run when it gets icy and I can't exactly stop myself in time.
@@keixx2719 yep just keep practising and you'll manage to be upright all the way down. You can try and work your way from Summit to Summit Right and gradually take a harder and harder line. That'll get you from blue to black slowly and you won't really notice the different. It could be a way to get more confidence up. Summit and Summit Right are on my channel if you want to check them out.
Amazing!
Thanks Sharyn.
Wow! 😀🎶👌💃🎶
Not gonna lie man, You deserve more views, takes talent to do stuff like this and I would know, I am scared to go down the wrong path.
Thanks Toffsy, appreciate your thoughts. If you stick to the pistes (the designated runs) you won't get lost. There's always a lift at the bottom to get you back up.
Looks good, will give it a go😊
Good on you Selina. First thing in the mornings it's nicely groomed.
Wow! I went to Mt Buller a few weeks ago but I kept failing on this one 😅 Any tips?
Hey Andrew,
Good on you for giving Men's Downhill a shot. We're you falling/failing on the little cornice up the top or the run itself? Are you a black run skier or strong blue normally?
Best time to go is in the morning after it's been groomed so its smooth, especially in warmer weather. You can nice edges in that way.
If its cold and windy weather, the run faces south so it can be a hard, icy surface so go later in the day. It'll have a little bit of a looser cover but hard surface underneath, like in this video. It had been -6 overnight for many days but this day of filming was about 5 degrees. The base was still icy underneath.
@@everyrun Thanks for the advice! Normally I'm a strong blue, and I usually fall near the middle of the run when it gets icy and I can't exactly stop myself in time.
@@keixx2719 yep just keep practising and you'll manage to be upright all the way down. You can try and work your way from Summit to Summit Right and gradually take a harder and harder line. That'll get you from blue to black slowly and you won't really notice the different. It could be a way to get more confidence up. Summit and Summit Right are on my channel if you want to check them out.
@@everyrun Thanks for the help!
@@keixx2719, any time mate. Good luck.
Where is Chris? 👀
Check the comments on this video and on the original Men's Downhill video. It'll all make sense 👍🏻
@@everyrun Oh, I have lol. That's why I'm asking. Seems he's disappeared.
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Hey Bartie, thanks stopping by. What does this mean in English please?