ways to make getting ready at your car better
**This thread was edited on Dec 16th 2020 at 3:30:39pm
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koenhelmkeMy boy doesn’t wanna get negative karma
SuspiciousFishCool....
DeebieSkeebiesidk man, slipping boots on when its pounding snow just hits way different. idk how anyone doesnt get fired up by that
MaimHelpNo everyone was flaming me. Idek what karma is lol
little1337Get all your stuff on at home and drive with the windows open
BigPurpleSkiSuitI've changed in my undies in sub 20 degree weather, it ain't so bad, plus you get this effect:
SuspiciousFish. Maybe im old school but you and your crew should be ready and walking to the lift exactly 2 min after you throw the car in park. Thats the benchmark, you all should be like the formula One pit crew guys but with boots instead of tires. Dont even worry about bucking that shit, you can do it in the lift line.
TOAST.I hate when people take forever to get ready at the car. I'm usually good to go in like 2 minutes since I wear my pants and most base layers in the car. So it just jacket, boots, helmet, gloves and I'm off. Usually do a half ass buckle for my boots at the car just to keep my shit from jangling around then fix it up in the lift line. I get super antsy if I am standing at the car waiting for other people.
PoikenzEven a half hour drive with snowpants on is too much. Either you sweat too much or the windshield fogs too much. Fuck I don't even wear my ski socks in the car, I'll change those in the lot too. Other than that I agree with you. It's -20 c/ -4f out? Fuck it, takes 5 minutes and you'll warm up if you ski hard enough.
To the op- challenge your friends not to bitch out and you'll be surprised by how long you can chill in the lot with just a t-shirt on.
SuspiciousFishThis actually brings up a good point. NEVER put your boots in the back of a pickup or in a roofrack for the ride up, even in a bag. Its best to keep them in the warm passenger area. If you ever stay at a cabin, never put them in the unheated ski storage area either. Putting on ice cold boots is hell and should be avoided at all cost.
rubberpantaloonswhat the fuck kinda pants u rocking? i wore my insulated pants on a 6 hour drive a few times last season
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katrinaWe saw a guy with a crock pot full of chili at Vail and a yeti cooler full of beer and la croix. He was crushing it.