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ski_rando @sh.itjust.works
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Spark Bindings has me as a customer for life.

Splitboarding us not cheap, the gear is pretty light weight, and a little complex. So was fearful of how long my first setup would last.

A week ago my binding baseplate failed. The warranty is 5 years, and I bought them 4 years and 11 months ago. I have a big tour in 1.5 weeks so I asked them to mail me a replacement. They overnighted it to me! Amazing!

Spark Bindings for the win.

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Shreddit but on the fediverse @lemmy.world ski_rando @sh.itjust.works

Ascending the Tête Pelouse

The route doesn't get a lot of sun so the snow was better than many places. Icy in the lower sections. Lots of people, and we saw one helicopter rescue on the neighboring route. More snow is coming!

Tête Pelouse = "lawn head" in English

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Skiing @lemmy.world ski_rando @sh.itjust.works

Making kick turns happen

For those unfamiliar, if you are going up hill on skis and you are making switchbacks up the hill, when you want to turn around you need to do a very awkward turn that humbles everyone.

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Skiing @lemmy.world ski_rando @sh.itjust.works

Some great touring in Sörenburg, Switzerland.

The big mountains had bad avalanche forecasts so we picked a route in the foothills and had a great tour. The snow was a little thin at spots but mostly it was bouncy and un-tracked. After some lunch we did the middle section again. 1400m total ascent.

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It's snowboard season! Let's hear some hot takes.
  • Interesting. Largely by accident I landed on some very stiff 32 boots, dual zone boa, like the insanos, just before I got into touring. They have served me very well. I guess I would use a ski strap around my boot if the boa failed.

    Finding full zip pants that fit over snowboard boots was a problem I only recently solved.

  • It's snowboard season! Let's hear some hot takes.
  • I have 32 boa boots with two boas per boot. Had them for at least 5 seasons now, 20-30 days a season. I use them for touring and resort. I'm generally really impressed with the boa system. I don't have boots designed for touring so I like that the boa allows me to loosen the boots quickly for uphill and tighten them quickly for downhill.

    All that to say, today when I pulled on the boa to loosen it, the fabric tore and the boa is now just held on by the cables. It still works but I need two hands to operate it. I may try some shoe goo because otherwise the boots seem to be going strong.