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Dateline 1968. American SKI magazine predicts what skiing will be like in the new millennium. Way out in some cases, not that way out in others.
More here.
It's interesting to see Chamonet.com quoting John Fry's predictions for 2056 - the mind boggles at "Smart goggles will incorporate military helmet-mounted technology to project trail maps on your lenses"!
It's also interesting to see no predictions about the availability of snow to ski on, by then.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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achilles, interesting at how right they were back then. Not sure that i am particularly impressed at the tameness of their predictions for the future though Still at least they still thought that there would be skiing in 50 years time.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Not sure that i am particularly impressed at the tameness of their predictions for the future though
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Equally unimpressed by how some useful technology predicted by it has yet to get adopted.
In a whiteout, a "Smart goggles will incorporate military helmet-mounted technology to project trail maps on your lenses", coupled with GPS to show exactly where the skier is on that map, would be quite useful.
Ok, I'm thinking more in terms of off-piste (or backcountry touring) use.
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Do we think Mr Fry is personally involved in this 'smart goggle' project? Its about the only prediction that isn't stating the obvious...
Also, he cant think much of opticians.... ''Large print will be used on trail signs, catering to older skiers''.... Isn't it fairly safe to predict that in 50 years the combination of medical science and opticians may have made improvements to peoples vision?
The more I read that the more I think its one of the most useless articles ever....
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Hmm that would be kinda silly I think to be honest because doing sports like this is all about the exploration aspect of it. I wouldn't want to start setting up my GPS tracking system to get from A to B and never get lost, getting lost is fun
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I bet even smart goggles won't stop you dropping your sticks though.
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stab, you've got a right old obsession with this stick-dropping business. I don't recall ever having dropped mine in 10 seasons.
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Lizzard, that's because you don't notice.
I even saw admin drop his leaving the start bar at MSB
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stab, so what you're saying is that I do not in fact have any sticks at all, having dropped them, but I have not as yet spotted this lack?
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In a whiteout, a "Smart goggles will incorporate military helmet-mounted technology to project trail maps on your lenses", coupled with GPS to show exactly where the skier is on that map, would be quite useful.
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Well even pretty ordinary boats (though not as ordinary as mine) already have GPS linked to chart plotters which can do that, so a portable version would not be too out of the question.
Surely even the Americans won't have "wrinklies" ski resorts? What special features would they need, I wonder? Loos every half mile?
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achilles wrote: |
It's interesting to see Chamonet.com quoting John Fry's predictions for 2056 |
be nice if Debs Bernard produced some of her own content instead of just cutting and pasting stuff from other people's websites.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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davidof, original article seems to require a password...
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stab, so what you're saying is that I do not in fact have any sticks at all, having dropped them, but I have not as yet spotted this lack? |
exactly, I bet you started the day with sticks.
I like that idea of a camera that follows you through a park filming you.
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You know it makes sense.
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I like that idea of a camera that follows you through a park filming you. |
already happens. At a little-known place called Inner Krems in Austria, they'll provide you with a small transmitter, you ski the race piste and a whole series of cameras pick you up on the way down the course. At the end you can go into a hut and see your run all cut together like wot you see on the telly on a sunday! Tis brilliant.
Agree that the other predictions for 2056 aren't exactly imaginitive... I see it more as a nuclear wasteland after WW3 kicks off in the middle east.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Bode Swiller wrote: |
already happens. At a little-known place called Inner Krems in Austria, they'll provide you with a small transmitter, you ski the race piste and a whole series of cameras pick you up on the way down the course. At the end you can go into a hut and see your run all cut together like wot you see on the telly on a sunday! Tis brilliant.
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really? That's awesome.
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Bode Swiller, that sounds like a fantastic use of technology
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Hoppo wrote: |
davidof, original article seems to require a password... |
That's pretty daft, you can go to the front page and navigate to the article but you can't reach it by the direct link.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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stab, a quick check in the loft reveals three snowboards, two skis and two sticks. Maybe I left them there in the first place, having dropped them before I even left the house.
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the future of my sking only extans as far as the next 3 or 4 trips next season.. the future after that ill worry about when i get there..
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Private ski resorts will be developed—like country clubs with snow.
Got those already here in England, except that this season they have been more like country clubs wthout snow !
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Bode Swiller, So I guess that's how ski sunday does it?
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Megamum, no, but in the future they might sack all the camera men and do it all remotely.
Peter S, there's already a private "gated community" ski area under discussion in Utah called Elk Meadows. The area and lifts was purchased a while back and closed to the public so that construction could begin. I think they're coming up against planning problems and local opposition though so it'll be a while before you can buy there. it's about mid-way between Salt Lake City and Las Vegas and with huge snowfall. I reckon they'll have no problem filling it with "the right kind" of upscale punter that likes totally empty runs. Yuk.
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