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  1. The Ski Paradise w/ Andy is a good video but somewhat technical. Gordon's 12 slalom drills is an excellent "basic" video that can help build correct habits. Be careful, there is one out there (can't remember right off hand which one and don't want to guess) that has some fairly explicit song lyrics that are not appropriate for an 11 yr old, too bad because it's not a bad video.
  2. I'm with Than, limit is 38 air and water doesn't really matter, it usually hovers around 40 - 42 in Dec/Jan so I'd be a 78. Water generally stays in liquid form all winter and as long as it's liquid and 38 air temp or above, it's a GO!
  3. I'll follow you

    Get me outta here

    Let's rip it

    let's see what that Pinto has (when skiiing behind the MC)

    Giver' all shes got (again when behind the MC)

    Hammer it boyz

     

    The three of us always try and come up with something different - key word there is three of us, we know each other well and words really aren't even necessary, two of us (Nauti owners) just like to rag on the MasterCrap!!

  4. Here at ski paradise now, absolutely beautiful. Secondtrip but first in new villa - 5 star all the way, skied first sets today with 5 more days to go. may have some pis later, just tell the wife you have a once in a life time job interview you have to go to and take the grief later!
  5. Holy Crapola John, you've just given me the "next" great idea - internet connectivity for pertuity. We've just installed wireless around our cemetery but had not considered offering wireless connectivity from "the grave"!! Keeping people connected from beyond! Now just how to keep those batteries from going dead, oopps, we don't like to use that word.
  6. Also in Seattle area, ski all winter except as RD said, downpours or freezing rain (that hurts), our bottom air temp is 38, any below if just too cold on the face and the fun factor fades pretty quick. In all honesty on a nice winter morning with the sun out, pot of coffee in the boat, glass water and the whole lake (public w/ a course) to ourselves, there is not much better. We actually prefer the quietness of winter, even with the cold, over the summer competing with the yahoooooooos and bozos.
  7. Ditto tj and ed, I measured out some poly rope at 180.4, put it on an extension cord plastic reel with a stainless snap hook on the end, clip it on the entry gate cable and slowly motor out, when you reach the end drop your cement block with premeasured line and bungee/ball, reel the rope back up. I use some "noodle" foam (like a sub buoy) towards the end of the line, we have lost a couple of "pre balls" to the yahooooers since we are on a public lake. The noodle keeps the line near the top and easy to find to attach a new ball when needed. If you're not on a public lake, you won't have the "yahoo" problem but still makes the line easy to find if the ball gets hit or taken off.
  8. Got a look at the 2011 Strada, red graphics, a little more "carbon" appearance and a red anodized fin and fin block. Kind of cool. Price up a buck and a half but supposedly no changes to the ski itself. Was kind of hoping for a few refinements or tweaks for an excuse to justify a new one. Dang
  9. Now my only dilemma is trying to justify to my wife why I "need" to buy the Strada.

     Jam Man

    Jam Man - Your only dilemma should be to justify to your wife why you "HAD" to buy the Strada!http://www.ballofspray.com/vanillaforum/js/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-laughing.gif Not "WHY you need to buy a Strada

    Go for it and apologize later

    Ron

  10. Thanks all for your responses, we'll be looking for the "balls" in July and appreciate the offers guys. If we can pitch in and support the course at all, we are certainly willing to do so, I know first hand the cost of keeping a course together.

     Ron

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