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Midwest Meet 2017 - Mount Bohemia, MI
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Boards:
RVL8 2012 Rockered Condor 110cm
RVL8 2011 Kirk Thompson Pro "KTP" 101cm
RVL8 2012 Rumspringa "MaryJane" 103cm
RVL8 2007 ALP 110cm
Bindings:
Bomber Elite2
RVL8 2014 Receptor "Black"
Spruce Composite Riser
Boots:
Nordica Ace of Spades 2013
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Originally posted by g.dub View PostI'm in need of a 110 DLP, and would glady take the board of your hands, did you mean Revolt 105 or 110?
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Originally posted by g.dub View PostRight now I have dinner resverations for 15 at Carmalita's for 7 PM, The lifts on Friday are running until 9 pm by a stroke of luck so I could change it if necessary. Thoughts?
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Originally posted by CKL View PostI'd be interested in the bindings - I have a pair of softflex Revolt Trees and some KTPs, but only one pair of bomber bindings between therm (and some friends who want to try skiboarding). Would you be willing to bring them both up? What are you thinking for prices? If you're willing to cut a deal I might grab them both from ya so I have a set for the next boards I get.
I'll be bringing my KTPs (for their inaugural run, at least under my ownership) and Revolts... it'd be nice to be able to swap between them without having to change over the bindings.
EDIT: I'd be interested in the spare Revolt you have too if g.dub doesn't want it. I don't think it'd pair well with my softflex Revolts, but I'm fairly certain I'll be getting another (standard) pair and it'd be nice to have a backup in case of breakage. Plus, I like the mismatched board look
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Bohemia
I didn't know that Bohemia was this weekend.
I was speaking to Adam at skis.com yesterday (you can see his ski review vids on utube) While talking to him I was telling him about the changes over the years compared to Salomon blades and told him about this site which he was checking out while talking to him. He was very impressed and interested.
If there is another get together at Bohemia someone might want to let him know as he would definitely come and bring some of the other testers with him. Skis.com isn't far from Detroit.
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So I may have had a few too many cocktails last night on my stay over in Chicago and I left my jacket at a bar...
If anyone can bring me an extra jacket I would owe you big time. I should have enough other layers so even if its just a shell something waterproof since the weather is looking a little wet. Mens large/XL should do.
Please and thank you.
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Originally posted by bec2745 View PostSo I may have had a few too many cocktails last night on my stay over in Chicago and I left my jacket at a bar...
If anyone can bring me an extra jacket I would owe you big time. I should have enough other layers so even if its just a shell something waterproof since the weather is looking a little wet. Mens large/XL should do.
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Originally posted by bec2745 View PostOnly looking to sell one pair of bindings as i need the others on my skis, im just impartial and willing to sell whichever someone else wanted. I have no idea the going rate of either. but both are packed and coming so we can talk this weekend.Signatures are the online equivalent of an elevator fart. Here's anther one for you: CUPCAKE!
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Spring in January
The drive to the Keweenaw felt noticeably different this time around. The roads were clear, the sun was shining and it was 50 degrees. It felt just like our last trip to Bohemia... in March. Once the sun was down, temperatures dropped into the low 40s which was still 20 to 30 degrees warmer than we would expect in January. As we rolled into Calumet we were met with thick fog that made it difficult to see the hotel driveway.
It was 25 degrees when we woke up Friday morning. All of the slush in the parking lot was frozen solid. We opted for a slightly later start to let the snow soften up. By 11am the snow was pretty nice and it felt like spring riding with much better coverage. The weather kept people away and we didn't have to wait for a chair all day. While it wasn't the powder we expect in January, we had a great time. As we drove back to Calumet, it started to rain. After dinner and some time at George's bar, the roads and parking lots were super slippery.
This morning it's 33 degrees, and the rain is done. We're hoping for another day of soft snow and no crowds. If the rain holds off until 5pm we'll be in good shape!
Here's the view from the top of the hill with some interesting clouds moving in.
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Saturday and Sunday we had spring conditions, temperatures in the mid to high 30s and fog. Visibility was limited at times, but we still had a blast.
Thanks to everyone who made it out!
14 riders from 8 states!
Crystal, Tim, Tyler, John, Brian, Jake, Sam, Marshall, Nick, Clark, George, Courtney, Brick, Andrew
Waiting for the bus
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Definitely a much more low key event, but I still had a good time. The lower visibility was a bit of a bummer, but the snow conditions were decent.
We're sitting at MKE waiting to head back home, where it's warm and rainy. Definitely looking forward to the .2 meet!RVL8 Condors - The Flex will be with me, always...until I break them
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming... "WOW! WHAT A RIDE!!"
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Signatures are the online equivalent of an elevator fart. Here's anther one for you: CUPCAKE!
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