Just got back from my Interconnect Tour. I first heard about the Interconnect on this forum so figure I'll share my experience.
We were the first to ever attempt on skiboards, short skis,ski blade, or anything other than a regular ski. At the end or orientation I mentioned we had unique skis. We joked a lil bit and we had him send a pic to the other guides with the caption of "So I guess this is happening now". They went a lil nuts. I think he may have been a bit unsure about how it would go but there's no refund and if you can't cut it they will leave you behind.
Anyway, after our first descent he was sold and even mentioned the conditions were probably better on our skis (it was a lil variable to start off).
All in all it was a great day. There's a few things I would share about the experience.
1. If you can't hang with the group they will ask you to leave. No refund
2. There's a fair bit of traverses. I never use poles so I probably worked harder than I needed to Use poles with powder baskets - I did not and I regretted it. You need to be in shape and able to do some traverses that include side stepping.
3. The skiing isn't anything too crazy (we did the 6 resort and the 4 resort requires more hiking and is a little more intense). I thought we would be hitting some of the crazier stuff dropping into little Cottonwood but it was pretty tame
4. Be able to ski powder, trees (nothing as tight as we hit at Westfest the guide wouldn't even follow me into the better snow in what I thought was moderately tight trees).
5. There will be doubts. I doubt the guides have ever seen skiboards in action so be ready for that. They just don't know what they are capable of.
That's mostly it. If anyone has any questions let me know
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We were the first to ever attempt on skiboards, short skis,ski blade, or anything other than a regular ski. At the end or orientation I mentioned we had unique skis. We joked a lil bit and we had him send a pic to the other guides with the caption of "So I guess this is happening now". They went a lil nuts. I think he may have been a bit unsure about how it would go but there's no refund and if you can't cut it they will leave you behind.
Anyway, after our first descent he was sold and even mentioned the conditions were probably better on our skis (it was a lil variable to start off).
All in all it was a great day. There's a few things I would share about the experience.
1. If you can't hang with the group they will ask you to leave. No refund
2. There's a fair bit of traverses. I never use poles so I probably worked harder than I needed to Use poles with powder baskets - I did not and I regretted it. You need to be in shape and able to do some traverses that include side stepping.
3. The skiing isn't anything too crazy (we did the 6 resort and the 4 resort requires more hiking and is a little more intense). I thought we would be hitting some of the crazier stuff dropping into little Cottonwood but it was pretty tame
4. Be able to ski powder, trees (nothing as tight as we hit at Westfest the guide wouldn't even follow me into the better snow in what I thought was moderately tight trees).
5. There will be doubts. I doubt the guides have ever seen skiboards in action so be ready for that. They just don't know what they are capable of.
That's mostly it. If anyone has any questions let me know
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
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