Welcome to the Newschoolers forums! You may read the forums as a guest, however you must be a registered member to post. Register to become a member today!
-eREKTion-Don't ski closed terrain.
MKindtJust to clear stuff up I did not duck a rope into closed terrain, I went down a catwalk to private property and ran into a ski patroller who then took me back to the base of the mountain because I was clearly lost, but I didn’t duck any ropes and just thought that it was a catwalk, which it very much looked liked
MKindt
Ima just leave this here
**This thread was edited on Feb 18th 2020 at 8:01:31pm
MKindtJust to clear stuff up I did not duck a rope into closed terrain, I went down a catwalk to private property and ran into a ski patroller who then took me back to the base of the mountain because I was clearly lost, but I didn’t duck any ropes and just thought that it was a catwalk, which it very much looked liked
SkiBum.Ah, Jerry comment above was correct.
MKindtJust to clear stuff up I did not duck a rope into closed terrain, I went down a catwalk to private property and ran into a ski patroller who then took me back to the base of the mountain because I was clearly lost, but I didn’t duck any ropes and just thought that it was a catwalk, which it very much looked liked
HuumeHippiSo much easier in europe
Toby_Jones28Your a bitch and I hate you
Toby_Jones28Your a bitch and I hate you
finderThat's fucking brutal. I have an Ikon, and have heard alterra is a lot less aggressive with yellow jackets, but in my experience, a couple of pole plants and a wave does a lot to hide the fact that you're going mach 5 thru a semi crowded area.
Also hate to say it, but I make different outerwear choices when I go to mtns with yellow jackets. Don't really have any proof whether it works, but it seems yellow jackets are more likely to profile you if you're wearing a hoodie and have no poles.
-eREKTion-Don't ski closed terrain.