Author Topic: Technique for steep crud?  (Read 3378 times)

Gary

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Re: Technique for steep crud?
« Reply #30 on: February 17, 2013, 05:11:01 pm »
He guys....I've skied with Greg and have never had a harsh word exchanged about ANYTHING! He's always been a gentlemen and only offered comments if asked.

What bothers me here is that I hate to see negative comments about anyone or around anyones skiing. I know I have offered advice but only to respect to what I have experienced and what has worked for me. Also, if you ask on this site, you're going to get an assortment of thoughts and ideas...it's what we all do.

There are guys here that may be great technical skiers, there are guys here now and in the past that ski lights out any line, any where, any conditions. That's what makes ski talk interesting....we have different and maybe similar prospectives.

What we all need to do is step back and realize we all bring something to the table....we are all brothers in a sport we absolutely have a great deal of passion for.

I should also say if someone asks an opinion of ones skiing, there's probably going to be a variety of comments on how technical it is. But there is that other side, the side that brings out that happy place in us...in Greg I've seen after he's just ripped 50 turns in 300 feet, Mike skiing tight sweet carves, Svend skiing his first black bowl....we all have that skiers spirit that keeps us on snow, for as long as we can.

There's no need to challenge anyones ability...just doesn't make sense...we all have strenghts and weaknesses but....we all bring something to the table...period!

Sharring great moments skiing with friends like we did at Holimont...11 of us...all different levels...all having so much fun. Learning from each other more than just skiing.

  Best,  g
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