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Whitehonky



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:44 pm    Post subject: Vid TR - No One's Fooling April Fools Reply with quote

Mother Nature has pulled out her own bag of jokes on the spring skiers. Nothing spring-like at all around here. Leading to an April fools day ski at Whistler/Blackcomb with friends while the kids were in ski school.

5 minutes of fun, and even 3 different telemarker's... all here:

http://vimeo.com/39655306
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Chem Guy



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice! I have forgotten what real powder looks like with our dismal winter down here.
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ATScott



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Way to get on it!
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skifreeK



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Damn. Winter. We used to have winter....

once again, thanks for the stoke.

btw, since you id the skiers, is it too much to ask to id their gear? ....I mean, that is if you have the time, nothing else to do, are bored....just curious to know what people are on while watching them ski those conditons
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Whitehonky



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow... i thought this vid would set a record for fastest drop to Page 2 obscurity. I know I'm no videographer, but I thought, 190 views and not a comment? Must be really bad music! Razz Shocked

skifreeK wrote:
btw, since you id the skiers, is it too much to ask to id their gear? ....I mean, that is if you have the time, nothing else to do, are bored....just curious to know what people are on while watching them ski those conditons


interesting request, but I'll play! Mostly the vid is viewed by friends and family, so they don't normally ask!

Me:

Boots - 2009 T1 four buckle red & black

This Vid - Bluehouse Shoots 191cm mounted +3 from boot centre QK'd for HH's Position 4 and standard springs

Crud and chop days and pow touring - Ski Logik Rock Star 188cm dead on boot centre QK'd for AXLs Position 2 and standard springs

Hard pack, variable, old snow, and standard touring/long tours - 11/12 Liberty Helix w/ early tip rise 187cm mounted dead on boot centre with AXLs Position 2 and standard springs - the best one-ski tool ever. This is my second pair. If you could only have one ski for everything, this would be it.

Cecil:

Boots - 2008 Garmont Ener-G

This Vid - Rossi S7 188cm mounted -2cm with AXLs Position 2 and standard springs

Almost Never - G3 Saint w/ Switchbacks mounted per G3 for tele - probably the worst ski in the world for anyone skiing over 10kph

Brice:

Boots - 2011 BD Push with Booster Straps and Intuition Liners

This Vid - Bluehouse Maestro 178cm mounted -2cm QK's for AXLs Position 2 and standard springs - this is his 70% ski

Big Pow Days in-bounds - Fat-y-pus I-Rock 186cm mounted -1cm with AXLs Position 2 and standard springs - this ski is soooooooooo much fun and surprisingly versatile if you're a strong skier. I want to steal them.

Hard pack days and bumps - G3 Rapid Transit 178cm mounted as per G3 tele mount point QK'd for AXLs Position 2 and standard springs - likely selling this ski, as he moves past strong intermediate and over-skis this ski

Layla - alpine:

Boots - 2010 Atomix Hawx 100

This Vid - Moment Pika 160cm mounted with Marker Barons

All mountain/mixed days - 2013 Moment Sierra (first one's on the slopes!!) mounted with Marker F-12's

Chuck - alpine:

Boots - 2011 Lange Team 130

This Vid and all the time - Bluehouse Maestro 178cm mounted with Marker Barons

Chuck may have a set of Bluehouse Maven's on the way soon that will get the Baron's and the Maestro's will get Dynafiddles.

There... that was sort of interesting to think about. I know all the mount positions, as Brice and I do most of the mounts for friends.
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Jeff Spalla



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 4:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have trouble viewing vids on Vimeo sometimes, especially away from my fast connection at home, I wonder if others do as well and if this contributes to your cool vids not getting the attention they deserve? Have you ever thought about asking Mitch to host them on TeleVision?
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Grant



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Youz guyz ski teh fastist!
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Whitehonky



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Grant wrote:
Youz guyz ski teh fastist!


The honest reality is that when we build the video's, I usually set the video speed at 103%, as it actually smooths out handshake resulting from our low-end video camera better than the iMovie 'stabilisation' feature. So we are about 3% faster on video than real life!

Mrs. WH (Layla) is at 108%, as she has a small 'hitch' in her transition that is more apparent at 100% speed! Wink So she's happier at 108%! I tell her the math is simple, she simply needs to ski only 8% faster and the problem will be solved!!

It's working, as her speed has increased over the season and she is making more "S"'s and less "C"'s - meaning more fallline aggression. As a recovering snowboarder, her tendency is to want to turn her body sideways to the slope too much.... but we're breaking that horse!

So... there is a bit of cheating video-edit magic in there. Don't hate me....

And yes, some browsers and connections have trouble with Vimeo. I just can't stomach much youtube time. Posting on television might be an idea, but it's a process to get large files to Mitch, which is why most television is just his stuff. Not that it sucks.... it's all stoke.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 6:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the gear list! Very Happy
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JPL



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 12:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice vid, thanks for sharing.
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Chamonix



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 12:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice vid...
What editing program do you use, when you upload to Vimeo? I am trying to upload my videos to Vimeo in Hi-Def..

I got some pow-pow in Fernie on April 2nd, 6-8 inches fresh; first tracks on Skydive, and Stag Leap, but my Go-Pro died, and no one would stop to shoot video...
So you just have to take my word for it.. Sad
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Tom S.



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 12:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fun video, thanks for the link. Nice work.
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robrox



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 1:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pretty nice raw footy to begin with and very cool edit!

Thanks!
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Cyrus



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 1:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bravo!
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Whitehonky



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 2:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Chamonix wrote:
Nice vid...
What editing program do you use, when you upload to Vimeo? I am trying to upload my videos to Vimeo in Hi-Def.. Sad


I just use the basic iMovie that came pre-loaded. Seems to work well enough to get stuff uploaded and edited pretty quickly, as I'll never do it if I don't just do it right away. Then they just stack up and never get done.

I'm sure one could do much better and more thoughtful edits with iMovie, but with 2 kids and a job and skiing and biking and soccer coaching, I just try to get 'er done and it's more than enough tool to allow that.

When done, I just export to 720p HD for most. If they get to be over 8 minutesn you have to downstep to "large format" insteafd of 720HD to keep it under 500mb, which is the weekly upload limit for the free Vimeo account. I honestly, at the Vimeo playback level, don't see much difference between the two formats.

Good luck... Would love to see more skiing vids and less POV.
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