Poster: A snowHead
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What have you skied and how steep was it?
Was it fall you die stuff?
Where was it?
How steep?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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skierchris, You can fall and die on a green
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Natasha Richardson.
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Traversing with your buckles scraping the snow/ice
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anarchicsaltire wrote: |
Traversing with your buckles scraping the snow/ice |
Yeah thats pretty steep.
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There are always others disagreeing with my analysis but here are some facts
When a slope has snow there is a gradient beyond which the snow basher cannot get up as it will not be safe if it slides down over a loose layer of snow. Resort owners try to winch the snow bashers in some resorts. The steepest "groomed" piste in Austria has a displayed gradient of about 38 degree or 78 percent (78 units vertical against 100 units horizontal or arctangent of 0.7. Therefore if you are on a groomed piste you are unlikely to exceed this gradient significantly as this is a matter of physics.
If the piste is not groomed then the gradient can be anything.
The extreme skiing in some American resorts has been defined as an ungroomed but designated area where the gradient can be 50 degree of higher.
If you see extreme skiing by the true experts, like those videoed by Waren Miller, you can see they do slope well over 60 degree and into possibly 75 degree or even steeper. These people have been seen skiing faster than a slow avalanche can reach them.
On a steep and long groomed black piste the risk of injury is a fall may be unstoppable until you reach a flatter terrain.
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I don't know about 75º. Certainly over 60º, but I've read that snow won't stick on slopes much over 60º.
However, I think skierchris was asking about our personal experiences. Unless it is icy you should be able to stop yourself on a 40º slope if you have been taught how.
Slopes always look steeper when you look down them, but also when you look at them head-on compared to from the side.
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Ok how about some real examples, i've skied a few nice lines in Chamonix.
Rond, Cosmiques, Ensa, anyone else?
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Had you already read mine then, skierchris? I thought with 70 posts perhaps you hadn't.
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saikee, I am not sure there are many places outside Alaska (with its sticky maritime climate snow) that you will get much snow sticking in a stable fashion at >55 degrees other than stuff blown into chutes. And I suspect - from his website - the OP isn't really that interested in "pistes" in the European sense.
skierchris, Certainly anything at 42 degrees or more I find it steep. But I like it. I haven't skied the stuff with high "exposure" but I am guessing that is what you love.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I just like skiing, all types of skiing.
Skiing steeps is like anything, the more you ski the further your confidence allows you to push yourself.
I find it's like trad rock climbing in a way, its as safe as you want to make it. You just have to trust your ability and your head.
If it's giving you that little rush and a bit of good old fear mixed in then you are going to feel all the better for attempting it.
Thats the same at any level though, from beginner to pro!
All fun and games as they say.
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skierchris, and this is the moment when you pimp your ski school...
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You know it makes sense.
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Steep is when I side slip it - simples!
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Megamum,
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Poster: A snowHead
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I think the most challenging slope Ive done is The Tunnel immediately after you exit, the tunnel. That first pitch of moguls
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I found €15 for a crappy burger and chips pretty steep...
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Megamum, Nice!
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horizon, Fair point, but its all a bit yo! over there!
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stoatsbrother, What would you rather chat about? the thickness of your socks?
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snowball, stoatsbrother,
I have two DVD by Warren Miller on extreme skiers on every part of the globe and places without any skiing resorts like Alaska. These people are doing it steeper every year. You can see from their videos many slopes are well over 60 degrees. You never see them stop for a rest. Of course what we see is the bits that came out successfully but the extreme skiing videos do show some mishaps.
The only piste map they have is the shots from the instant camera on the day they survey the mountains.
If we look at the mountains in places like Alaska there are evidently snow covered slopes steeper than 60 or 70 degrees and the extreme skiers would just ski over it. Every year I notice they jump over the cliff higher than the previous years. If the drop is too much and cannot be jumped over they carry parachute now.
The extreme skiing is a challenge and not the type of sport we do in a skiing resort. However if we talk about steep gradients I don't think it is for the slopes less than 60 degrees for the people who do extreme skiing.
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For me: 35°+. The steepest prolonged slope I have ever skied was probably Triffide 1 at La Grave. I should not have been there, and felt lucky to survive it; I shan't be in a hurry to go there again. When I got to the bottom I saw a skier who had broken his femur. The following week, IIRC, Arnie Wilson's companion died there. Awful. Not a place to take lightly.
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Schuss in Boots, That would be Hemel then
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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skierchris, slight sense-of-humour failure old chap?
I'm very happy to talk about steepness. And I am sure you are too. Given you run training camps for skiing Steeps...
saikee, you seem much better at judging steepness from video screens than I am. Of course unless the camera is viewing the skier at from the same altitude and directly from the side - you cannot really judge the angle properly.
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You know it makes sense.
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What would you rather chat about? the thickness of your socks?
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we can do pages on the thickness of socks, old chap.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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I reckon once your past 35 degrees it's classed as steep, certainly by the time you get to 40 degree
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slopes steeper than 60 or 70 degrees and the extreme skiers would just ski over it
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Nah, the videos just don't show the preparation. No-one's gonna ski a 60+ degree slope without serious thinking before hand. Anyone know what the steepest (over a reasonable pitch) slope that's ever been skied is? And abseiling with skis on doesn't count lol.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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stoatsbrother, Ive noticed that thin is it in thing I was wondering what to do with my older 'fatter' ones,
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kevindonkleywood wrote: |
I was wondering what to do with my older 'fatter' ones, |
Sacrifice them to the snow gods.
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horizon, Fair point, but its all a bit yo! over there! |
Or we are less interested in your product. Just sayin'...
The steepest I have skied and enjoy skiing are spines, no idea how steep but you can see air too often...
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skierchris,
I guess, I think its steep when you can rest your hand on the snow and very steep when its your elbow. I find the angle thing a bit hard to judge, whenever I or others around me have tried to estimate the angle of a slope we have been standing on it always seems that we over estimate the angle. Also its not just the angle that counts, but more the consequences and how sustained.
I have done most of my steep skiing around Cham.
Don't be put off by the assorted trols, sock puppets, and general wind up merchants, personally I am very interested in what you have to say, and if you have your firms links in your signature its only the same as many others do, at least yours gives a little authority to your opinion.
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I used to guage how steep my wife thought a slope was by how long she just stood looking at it, then by the amount of abuse I got. ..... she now skis with her new husband.... the poor sod !!
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As far as the groomed goes from about 30 degrees. 45 sustained feels like a wall, stories of 55+ are mostly bull. Super steep you are into jump turns and double pole plants (if you are a euro)
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