whistler pics part 2

joegm

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i guess 8 is the max number of postings here's a few more. i'll get sdme more up after i finish resizing
 

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Wow, those bump lines look sweet; are they always kept so smooth and consistent?

Good job Joe!
 
smart clearly maintains his lines the best out of all the camps.. that's why we go to him. worldmogul , mogul logic and the others tend to let their lines get rutted out and zippered. i think smart attracts more of the non competitive crowd that takes it serious but knows they are not going to get the call from the us team anytime soon if u know what i mean.. not that smart doesn't have competitive kids with him cause he does.... he just puts a lot of empahsis on maintaining the lines. at camp we side slip every morning for a good 20 mintues and at the end of the day... every day. he salts them down in the am and pm so this really help out too... it's funny jimmy brings this up cause my buddy gil and i were talking on our our last lift down about how the next time we would probably see lines like we just had for 18 days would be next year.... at camp :roll: . so many times we will be at loon or some other place back east in the am trying to fix up a line or two by side slipping and a rat pack of back seat bobs will come slammin by and give us the stink eye look that says- "what are you guys doing.. u are in the way " pretty funny actually.... but i guess you can't expect the general public to really " get it "..
so yes , generally the lines are good...that photo is acutally in the morning prior to the group slip, so u can imagine how smooth they get after the slip :P the later the day goes on, and depending on the cloud cover, the zipper lines will form quicker... but like i said smart does a good making everyone slip before and after and , if it 's really hot out and they are getting rutted, during the day....and that's the way it should be because ike everyone has heard me rant , u can't learn to ski bumps properly on paulies folly or flume or white heat.. but that story's been told :wink: heres a few more
 

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smart clearly maintains his lines the best out of all the camps.. that's why we go to him. worldmogul , mogul logic and the others tend to let their lines get rutted out and zippered. i think smart attracts more of the non competitive crowd that takes it serious but knows they are not going to get the call from the us team anytime soon if u know what i mean.. not that smart doesn't have competitive kids with him cause he does.... he just puts a lot of empahsis on maintaining the lines. at camp we side slip every morning for a good 20 mintues and at the end of the day... every day. he salts them down in the am and pm so this really help out too... it's funny jimmy brings this up cause my buddy gil and i were talking on our our last lift down about how the next time we would probably see lines like we just had for 18 days would be next year.... at camp :roll: . so many times we will be at loon or some other place back east in the am trying to fix up a line or two by side slipping and a rat pack of back seat bobs will come slammin by and give us the stink eye look that says- "what are you guys doing.. u are in the way " pretty funny actually.... but i guess you can't expect the general public to really " get it "..
so yes , generally the lines are good...that photo is acutally in the morning prior to the group slip, so u can imagine how smooth they get after the slip :P the later the day goes on, and depending on the cloud cover, the zipper lines will form quicker... but like i said smart does a good making everyone slip before and after and , if it 's really hot out and they are getting rutted, during the day....and that's the way it should be because ike everyone has heard me rant , u can't learn to ski bumps properly on paulies folly or flume or white heat.. but that story's been told :wink: heres a few more
 

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sweet pics, looks like it was a blast (aside from some of the complications you reported earlier on.) I'm very jealous!
 
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