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My OH and I once tried walking down - in summer - a black piste which we could ski in winter without any great drama. It's not a super steep black by a long way but it was extremely difficult to walk down, even in decent walking boots and would have been even worse without walking poles. We headed for the pine woods beside the piste, so we could use the tree roots, but even so, the whole thing was a mistake. I saw a chap walking back UP the side of a red piste this morning - he'd obviously decided after the first, quite steep, pitch that it wasn't for him. His body language was eloquent. It's a piste you can see from the chairlift, which is accessible from an unproblematical blue. Why do people do it? Especially in a resort bursting with easier pistes.
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pam w, There is actually a tall story behind my escapade on the red in Orelle - [threat mode]maybe over drinks one day[/threat mode]
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pam w, J and I walked a similar route in Serre Chevalier in summer.
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jedster wrote:
But abc, you're original statement was cut up snow NOT foot depth wet cement. It's not that hard to drift skis sideways through cut up snow unless its become very consolidated / refrozen but that's not what you said.

That was what I said, but it was in the context of side slipping on piste vs off piste.

Perhaps I was not speific enough on the example condition I picked. My point being, there're many other type of snow condition where side slipping simply wouldn't have been possible. Heavy, consolidated cut-up snow being just one of such.

fatbob wrote:
Arno wrote:
abc, i challenge you to a sideslip-off Twisted Evil


abc a number of us have seen Arno's mastery of the powersideslip, time for you to post up video evidence of yours wink

Ah, but my point was, there're snow condition that it can not be side slipped!

So, I don't have to do it myself. I only need to find the snow condition that he can't! Toofy Grin
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Breakable crust. Done.
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Breakable crust can be sidestepped.

To my shame I've sideslipped plenty of heavy dense snow- usually positioning for action. Unless you mean actual legbreaker levels of water content in which case you're a fool IMO if you're not trying to exit asap.

Edit: bollox to autocorrect


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pam w wrote:
I saw a chap walking back UP the side of a red piste this morning - he'd obviously decided after the first, quite steep, pitch that it wasn't for him. His body language was eloquent. It's a piste you can see from the chairlift, which is accessible from an unproblematical blue. Why do people do it? Especially in a resort bursting with easier pistes.


Excellent skiing in my opinion- much better to take the walk of shame uphill than risk injuring yourself or others out of your depth.
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much better to take the walk of shame uphill

absolutely - and he was very near the top, but it would have been quite a tough walk up, nevertheless and he wasn't slim...... I would have felt more sorry for him if the visibility hadn't been perfect and if he hadn't passed a big sign pointing "EXPERT" in one direction and "COOL" in the other. wink
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fatbob wrote:
Unless you mean actual legbreaker levels of water content in which case you're a fool IMO if you're not trying to exit asap.

If you live near the Tahoe or Cascade area (which I believe you mayy do/did), and don't ski "leg breaking levels of water content", you won't be skiing much!
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Nah - I did a winter in Tahoe and the only day that was truly ligament shredding was the day it had "precipitated" to the top of KT22. After one run we got on the chair and agreed next lap we'd do the groomer then call it quits. Sierra Cement gets pretty chunky but it's rarely stop you completely in your tracks bad if you're on the right equipment.
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