If you ski, Tele or Alpine? poll
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If you ski, Tele or Alpine? poll
We've talked about this for years (that it appears more whitewater folks in general Tele rather than Alpine), I thought it would be fun to run a poll....
Keep the C!
Adam
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Neat poll. I will say that I think it's easier to jump into teleskiing from alpine than it is to jump from K-1 to C-1.
I also think that teleskiing is much more physically exhausting than alpine skiing, while there isn't much of a difference between canoe and kayak.
What do people think?
I also think that teleskiing is much more physically exhausting than alpine skiing, while there isn't much of a difference between canoe and kayak.
What do people think?
Tele ho!!!
Do you really have to ask. Tele all the way. Although, as with kayaking, its okay to alpine upon occasion (just put your heels down).
Cboater lost the training paddle!
Teleskiers lost the training heel!
Let the snow fly (yes Mr. Watson in a short time stuff we paddled a month ago we'll be skiing across).
Paul C.
PS: Snowboarding is okay too. It just sucks around here do to the lower elevations (in and out of bindings)!
Cboater lost the training paddle!
Teleskiers lost the training heel!
Let the snow fly (yes Mr. Watson in a short time stuff we paddled a month ago we'll be skiing across).
Paul C.
PS: Snowboarding is okay too. It just sucks around here do to the lower elevations (in and out of bindings)!
Paul C.
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Snowboard!
I am a boarder!
ONE blade -> ONE board !!!!
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ONE blade -> ONE board !!!!
martin a.k.a. the great gonzo!
Everyone must believe in something. I believe I'll go canoeing - Henry David Thoreau
No offense meant, but, I always considered snowboarding to be the kayaking equivalent in the frozen water sports.
You know, shorter learning curve, less technique required, inconsiderate masses of arrogant jerks pushing all the powder down the hill.
However, like kayakers, some of my best friends are boarders.
You know, shorter learning curve, less technique required, inconsiderate masses of arrogant jerks pushing all the powder down the hill.
However, like kayakers, some of my best friends are boarders.
dance for rain
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Skate ski and classic (or traditional) skiing. No tele or alpine here.
Brian
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Definitely XC of any form
Andrew and I are big XC fans. Winter is just not long enough!
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Most of the C-boaters I know here in Colorado are free heeling backcountry skiers like myself. Earn your turns and enjoy the serenity of the mountains.
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Water, water sings it through!