Tag: skiing
Fun Ski Testing
by Joel on Nov.11, 2009, under Ski
I had a couple great skis yesterday. I got to use all four versions (R,HP,SC and the 186) of the Madshus Nanosonic skate ski. The R and HP have the side cut Madshus is best known for. These skis are stable and easy to ski. The R is a great all around ski for beginner to intermediate skiers. The HP is a great ski in ice conditions and ski works reasonably well across a broad range. The SC was designed for soft condition with a wider mid section then the R and HP. This reduced the side cut and creates a faster feel at the end of an aggressive stroke when climbing. It works well in a broad range of conditions and has become the most popular ski. The 186 is a new ski that we will be one of only 10 dealers in the country receiving. It shares the shape of the SC and the but with a stiffer tip similar the the HP. This is a favorite of Tyson’s. It is and energetic ski that works across a broad range. It has a fast, energetic feel with enough tip pressure to handle great on hard pack corners and technical section.
We strive to match you to the ideal ski by talking about how you ski but nothing provide the kind of information that watching you ski provides. We will soon be offering a fitting service to match the ideal ski to your needs. The fitting service will include a watching you ski, profiling your skills, fitness and ski style to best match you the perfect ski. More on this coming soon. Joel
Weekend Events
by Joel on Nov.09, 2009, under News, Ski
The Ski Demo at Birch Hill was a success. People got to try the newest equipment from a number of the top companies. The stand out was the Madshus Nanosonic SC skate ski. We talked to many who picked it as their favorite. It is stable, tracks well and has a light fast feel.
Ski Fest had a large turn out with lots of give-a-ways and fun. It is a great event to suppport UAF Skiing, and sign up for the Nordic Ski Club, its programs and races. We had a booth there to talk about the trails we have been working on and got some great feed back. Now it is time to get out and ski.
Team Night Trike Race
by Joel on Nov.02, 2009, under News, Ski
At team night we will be having a Trike race on a modified Trek Mod against the clock. The fastest will receive a $50 gift certificate Second fastest $25.00. If they can beat my fastest employee They double it $50.00 or $100.00. Pass the word this will be a blast.
Team Night this Thursday
by Joel on Nov.02, 2009, under Ski
Any High School Ski Team, FXC, FAST, SCUM, JERKS – come on out and take advantage of this awesome deal, and scrumptious food!
Get amazing deals on your skis, boots, clothes, wax and supplies. And, eat and socialize while getting awesome prices on your winter set-up!!
Thursday night 6-9pm.
Birch Hill Ski Report
by Joel on Oct.30, 2009, under Ski
Birch Hill Nordic Area has a 1-2 inch packed base. The skating is amazing considering the thin snow cover. I skied most of the trails yesterday and felt my skies hit some thing only a couple times. I would recommend rock skis. Time to ski, winter if finally here. Joel
Skiing the Trail
by Joel on Feb.18, 2009, under Goldstream Classic Ski Trail
I skied the trails yesterday and it was great. The new track setter makes for smoother cornering. We are working on one last detail. When we lift the track setter because the corner is to sharp for a track the trail is left quite rough. We are putting a comb mat of the back of the track setter to smooth out the trail when the track setter deck is lifted. The track currently has just a light layer of snow in it. I would recommend Start Tar Black this morning and Blue this afternoon for kick wax. Tar waxes are designed for fresh snow.
Skiing Ester Dome
by Joel on Feb.17, 2009, under Ski
I have been enjoying skiing on Ester Dome. I usually start from St Patricks Rd and ski up. I have skied to Ester, The base of the Alder shoot and just exsplored the trails. I found some new trails that will be fun on the mountain bike as well. It is a great work out and has been a good diversion from serious training and driving to Birch Hill. The trail has been used by snow machines just enough to make it fun to ski On my Nordmarka light touring skis. I am considering setting a classic track on the trails where I can set it off to one side leaving room for the snow machines to avoid it. Would it last? We would find out.