Help A Northeastern Trail Runner & Backpacker Build His First Nordic Backcountry Set-Up!
Re: Help A Northeastern Trail Runner & Backpacker Build His First Nordic Backcountry Set-Up!
I just bought a set of those poles a couple of weeks ago....seem pretty good so far.
Pouring rain here too....the snow is almost gone. What's left will probably be frozen tomorrow.
Pouring rain here too....the snow is almost gone. What's left will probably be frozen tomorrow.
- Young Satchel
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Re: Help A Northeastern Trail Runner & Backpacker Build His First Nordic Backcountry Set-Up!
It’s brutal!Desmo wrote:I just bought a set of those poles a couple of weeks ago....seem pretty good so far.
Pouring rain here too....the snow is almost gone. What's left will probably be frozen tomorrow.
My friends are here from Canada and brought their skis and we were all hoping to get some trail time in
Looks like we should be getting some more snow here in the NE starting tomorrow and then again mid-next week.
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- Young Satchel
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Re: Help A Northeastern Trail Runner & Backpacker Build His First Nordic Backcountry Set-Up!
Rad. Gotta say, these are a nice looking pair of skisWoodserson wrote:Nice! I am remounting my 78's now back to NNNBC as we speak
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Re: Help A Northeastern Trail Runner & Backpacker Build His First Nordic Backcountry Set-Up!
This makes sense! Would be interested in what you think of your waxless E99s versus the 78.Woodserson wrote:Nice! I am remounting my 78's now back to NNNBC as we speak
I can barely use my waxless E99s- too little grip...
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
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Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
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Re: Help A Northeastern Trail Runner & Backpacker Build His First Nordic Backcountry Set-Up!
I really like my waxless crown E99's-- 205cm. They have more rocker than I would like for this particular type of ski, but I use them in rougher snow, so it works out. They can be slow in perfectly smooth conditions (rocker problems-- the glide section doesn't have that same contact with the snow, imo). Also, I only use them in granular and warm wet snow, otherwise I use my dreamy wood Madshus/Asnes skis. No grip issues here... I'm 160lbs on a 205, it's the blueish extralite version.lilcliffy wrote:This makes sense! Would be interested in what you think of your waxless E99s versus the 78.Woodserson wrote:Nice! I am remounting my 78's now back to NNNBC as we speak
I can barely use my waxless E99s- too little grip...
The 78's are for more trail-breaking long and flat tours in the White Mountains. This was my only ski of this type for several years and they have served me really well but got shuffled to the back with the other options I had. I was going to write this ski off completely but then I decided they have a place, especially since I went shorter with my SBound98's.