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dleenhouts

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  1. I enjoy mine quite a bit, though I haven't skied hard enough to take a fall in them. I did some drill therapy in my ski since the adapter plate wasn't out last summer, but I'll pick one up soon. I don't really have anything to compare them to, but they're night & day next to the rubber boots I had, very comfortable, secure and supportive. If you've got the cash, go for it.
  2. To get a topic to become marked as read (by actually reading it, not using the "mark all viewed" link), you need to click the "discussions" link, not your browser's back button. Something to toss on the back burner while images/videos get straightened out.

     

    And I thought my days of software QA were over...

  3. I dislocated a kneecap along with a torn meniscus and MCL, also playing backyard volleyball, some 7 or 8 years back. Had arthroscopic surgery to put it back in place & clear out some floating chunks of bone & cartilage. PT lasted about 5 or 6 months & I kept it going on my own a month or 2 afterwards. Since then I haven't had any problems skiing, or wakeboarding, or heavy running (70 miles/week), but things like tennis or hockey or anything that requires lateral stopping or pivoting I think twice before doing. Being 19 at the time probably didn't hurt the healing process. Being diligent with the therapy is key, even if it's the very last thing in the world you want to do.
  4. Behindpropellers has a great point. A lot of folks seem to overlook the fact that our electrical grid can't handle the power needs of everyone charging their vehicles (cars, boats, team of sled dogs, whatever). Sure you're not spraying exhaust into the air from an electric engine, but you'd damn well better believe the coal fired plant down the road is. That said, maybe this will have an effect on our mindset. You are limited to 6-8 sets at a time; instead of whining for more, why don't we make those limited sets count?
  5. I went to Mauritius last November (go ahead and google map it, I'll wait.......good), & ventured to the Eau Bleue ski center, and there was nothing doing. I saw 2 covered older Nautiques in the driveway and no one home. I asked around but no one had contact info. Had to settle for skiing in the ocean behind their equivalent of a Boston Whaler.
  6. 1: I will continue to ski behind a boat that is older than I am.

    2: I will find a ski partner & not just a driver.

    3: I will finish my damn novel.

    4: I will ski, rain, wind or shine, at least 4 days a week.

    5: I will learn how to play an instrument.

    Hooray for completely objective resolutions!

  7. The closest place I know of is Lake Cochituate in Natick/Framingham. Unfortunately the boat ramp is utterly terrible, and you're at the mercy of the water level to get your boat through the tunnel to get to the course. Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester is another option (go to the south launch off of Route 20 for the course), but it's never really calm out there. I think there's a club way out in Oakham too, but I'm not sure on that, and there are a few odd lakes up in New Hampshire which are at least an hour away. There isn't much in terms of private lakes that I know of, definitely no man made ones. You might try looking up the INT coordinator for New England for more info.
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