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  4. @GrilledSteezeSandwichsoon it will be getting good.
  5. Seven more days until the days get shorter!
  6. maybe they put 115s when they needed 90s
  7. im so ignorant i cant tell the difference. i want some brakes that fold straight up.
  8. I'm not really sure what's happening right now but I love this post. Is it almost ski and ride season yet??
  9. was 90% expecting 'sucks to suck' to be the first comment. the other 10% was doug saying welcome to pasr.
  10. They actually engaged with followups on Alpinezone, but still all just repeated "don't buy these bindings, buy more expensive ones where the brakes retract" kind of comments. They were never gonna be a genuine contributor is all. Spotted this post last night and was going to reply "Wow, coming in hot, first post" with a popcorn eating gif, lol
  11. I always feed the troll. If not this forum would be dead amiright @saltyant
  12. Wow just wow and here I was pumped that we have a new PASR to join us on the slopes.
  13. Maybe don't buy 110 brakes thinking they'll be ok for a 80 ski. Or whatever. Like boarding. If you have a 14 foot you're gonna have a bad time.
  14. If you’re an expert skier, you should know which bindings to buy. Also I really doubt the brake made any difference. I’ve never heard of such a thing and you can purchase new brakes. You don’t need to replace skis and bindings.
  15. I went to Mt Bachelor in Oregon and demoed some Volkl Kendo 88 skis. I wanted to buy them. The ski tech said to get Solomon Warden 11 bindings. I inquired about others which he said he was out of stock, and besides, you don't need a more expensive binding as the Warden 11 has your DIN setting of 8. What he FAILED to do was tell me the feature differences of the Warden 13 which he also had. This is the one he talked me out of due to price alone. The one thing he forgot was to inform me of ski brake types! The Warden 11 brakes fold straight up, leaving about half an inch out past the edge of the ski. This one is for intermeadiate skiers, not to be used much on steep hills as the brake can catch on your other ski or pants and cause an uncontrolled crash. It's because the downhill ski is quite a bit lower than the uphill ski when transitioning in a turn. The Warden 13 brakes fold in against the heal piece. This keeps the brake tucked in so it can't catch on the other ski or pant leg. I am now forced to buy new ski's and bindings, the right kind that fold in, since neither Mt. B or Salomon will take responsibility for selling me the incorrect equipment or my injuries. I found out the hard way with the improperly recommended Warden 11 since I am and disclosed expert skier and hurt my shoulder bad. Just had an MRI done.
  16. Wondering who "engineered" that roadway???? Drainage? Who needs drainage?
  17. they closed it and "patched" the 8 inch gaps. reopened it. but a mudslide in a separate area caused it to be closed anyway a day later. then it collapsed.
  18. Does the road closure effect like 6 people that don't own planes?
  19. i saw a post where maybe they closed the road because of a large crack, and then the next day road gone.
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