Loving seeing more resorts open - spreads out the crowds. Keystone was crowded but not too bad yesterday, although Schoolmarm was a bit icy at times. Spring Dipper is open now - which takes a lot of advanced people off Schoolmarm.
@@angelinaoutside I’m still very much a beginner, just now getting into parallel turns but still cautious with speed - so Schoolmarm is still a challenge, especially with a lot of traffic. I took it down to the Montezuma lift. Took me about 45 minutes. I lapped Endeavor and Scout several times before going. Still lots of different kinds of skiers on the trail from people straight-lining and doing jumps off side hits to the occasional yard sale. I even saw a few folks just laying down in the middle of the trail and of course at least 2 rescues. We got some snow, but there were still a few icy spots but overall much better.
It's because usually when I fall, one ski did not turn the way I expect to. For example, I could be too much in the back seat and the tail of the inside ski catches and doesn't turn around like the outside ski does. Here, I fell because I launched over a bump I didn't see, so I didn't adjust my balance accordingly. I was going faster than I would have if I was on an actual bump run.
Boots should not punch in and hurt you like that. A lot of us are going a little less with all the cranking. Your inside edge is not where it needs to be; but, you look good otherwise. Even it up.
Thanks for the look at Beaver Creek! Any chance of a Keystone Night Skiing video?
Great idea! I’ll plan for it.
Loving seeing more resorts open - spreads out the crowds. Keystone was crowded but not too bad yesterday, although Schoolmarm was a bit icy at times. Spring Dipper is open now - which takes a lot of advanced people off Schoolmarm.
I was there yesterday in the morning too. Crowds are much better now, but they desperately need more snow.
@@angelinaoutside I’m still very much a beginner, just now getting into parallel turns but still cautious with speed - so Schoolmarm is still a challenge, especially with a lot of traffic. I took it down to the Montezuma lift. Took me about 45 minutes. I lapped Endeavor and Scout several times before going. Still lots of different kinds of skiers on the trail from people straight-lining and doing jumps off side hits to the occasional yard sale. I even saw a few folks just laying down in the middle of the trail and of course at least 2 rescues. We got some snow, but there were still a few icy spots but overall much better.
Cookies are looking great as always
Great run. Glad yall have resorts open. Still closed at my areas
Hopefully soon!
2000 ft vertical drop is beginner out in colorado. Cries in midwest.
It's rough for beginners, but yeah 2000+ft green runs do exist here!
Captis compare to Volkl and Salomon?
I've noticed that your skis cross over everytime you fall. Wonder whats making them cross like that.
It's because usually when I fall, one ski did not turn the way I expect to. For example, I could be too much in the back seat and the tail of the inside ski catches and doesn't turn around like the outside ski does. Here, I fell because I launched over a bump I didn't see, so I didn't adjust my balance accordingly. I was going faster than I would have if I was on an actual bump run.
Boots should not punch in and hurt you like that. A lot of us are going a little less with all the cranking. Your inside edge is not where it needs to be; but, you look good otherwise. Even it up.