Testing my new Hemp skis

So, did they work, and how were they? Show everyone proof that your ride was a success (or even a complete failure)!

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Idris
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Testing my new Hemp skis

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I pressed my first hemp skis almost a month ago, but I've been too ill to get out and test them :(. Nearing the end of the month and wanting to keep my ski streak alive I dragged myself out of bed and went up the hill.

Someone had beaten me to the fresh snow, there were some tracks leading down the north face and then a bootpack back up. All looks very nice and incredibly scary, the valley floor is nearly 3000m below and the slope does roll over to vertical.

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Looking back up at my turns and those left by others. Very nice if scary turns, 40-50 degree slope ankle deep pow on a hard to icy base.

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Not having the energy for a steep climb or the nerve. Not having skied for 6 weeks and completely untried skis and technology I opted for the yucky looking mess that is the south side slope heading towards the col du Midi

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The gentler angle slope was nice and firm and very smooth. I got a chance to try carving and a reasonable speed

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They leave nice tramlines in the surface, so I guess they carve ok ;)

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I might look like a Dork but I've just skied a rather nice 400m vertical and about a mile and a half

The skin back up to the steeper section was nice and easy. But after that the altitude reminded me I haven't been out much lately

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Having a rest with a view

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Being a tourist ;)
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chuck
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Post by chuck »

Wow, scary roll over for sure. Talk about no fall zone.

Would love to hear more about the hemp skis. Hemp layers instead of fiberglass? Hemp core...? I know there's lots of talk about natural alternatives.

Thanks for another cool TR.
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Dr. Delam
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Post by Dr. Delam »

Yeah, where is the hemp in the layup?

Great pics. I still get chills anytime I see Cham pics. Need to get back soon.
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Post by Idris »

Hemp is instead of fibreglass in the layup. Used two layers top and bottom. one at 0/90 and one at +45/-45

Core is recycled lumber

R-G type L resin, because the bio resin I have won't work with non translucent materials
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