SPRING HAS SPRUNG-----plan to attend a few spring party days that host watercrossings
any one know best skis-----------big rocker---or just super reverse camber??
----technique to win wattercrossing events----
-------tele stance to keep in middle of balance?-----will splash from fwd boot drag on rear boot?
------ride back in alpine mode (powder platform )and hope to nail down proper forward /rear placement upon splashdown then lean forward to lessen tail drag?
or use combo of each?
any one been there or have tips?
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the first people in line were crashing big and clammering out of the pool don't know exactly what did it ,but the pool liner was punctured and about 20 of us did not get our run in as it was dry on the first 25 feet and a few inches deep on the exit end along with a 5 foot bank
bummed didn't get a run in
bummed didn't get a run in
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point it and pray dude, and just hope you figure it out after a couple tries.
After going flawless after many pond skimming crossings, I finally got taste of the agony of defeat the last time I tried it, was a 130' long pond skim!!!
First attempt at about the halfway point i lost balance, "caught an edge" or something, did a huge 180 slash trying to recover, got the biggest wave of the day and soaked the entire left side, when I recovered I was standing there stopped, going "NO, NO, NO!!" as I sunk straight to the bottom which was about waist high.
Next attempt felt awesome, was nearing the end when board started hooking right, I corrected and over steered and just slammed hard and got submerged for the first time.
Anyway, that was all on a board, but after years I thought I had it dialed, but you're really at the mercy of what the water and your board/skis want to do to you at that moment, just try to figure out what speed is sufficient to get across but try not to come in too hot. My friend Karl is an expert skiier and his technique is to point it as fast as possible and sit back a little with skis about shoulder width apart, at about the halfway point he goes into a snowplow and soaks both sides of the crowd .
and yea, this season i signed up, was trying to beer up to get the balls to do it, when they ended up cancelling the event because a couple people crashed hard and punctured the tarp underneath, all the water drained out . But whatever, I'll take one bad yr for endless seasons of what may very well be the longest pond skim in the world .
anyone know of any that are longer than 130'?
After going flawless after many pond skimming crossings, I finally got taste of the agony of defeat the last time I tried it, was a 130' long pond skim!!!
First attempt at about the halfway point i lost balance, "caught an edge" or something, did a huge 180 slash trying to recover, got the biggest wave of the day and soaked the entire left side, when I recovered I was standing there stopped, going "NO, NO, NO!!" as I sunk straight to the bottom which was about waist high.
Next attempt felt awesome, was nearing the end when board started hooking right, I corrected and over steered and just slammed hard and got submerged for the first time.
Anyway, that was all on a board, but after years I thought I had it dialed, but you're really at the mercy of what the water and your board/skis want to do to you at that moment, just try to figure out what speed is sufficient to get across but try not to come in too hot. My friend Karl is an expert skiier and his technique is to point it as fast as possible and sit back a little with skis about shoulder width apart, at about the halfway point he goes into a snowplow and soaks both sides of the crowd .
and yea, this season i signed up, was trying to beer up to get the balls to do it, when they ended up cancelling the event because a couple people crashed hard and punctured the tarp underneath, all the water drained out . But whatever, I'll take one bad yr for endless seasons of what may very well be the longest pond skim in the world .
anyone know of any that are longer than 130'?
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@knightsofnii- ive seen pics on the internet of HUGE ponds. all of them were in europe somewhere.
I'm doing pondskimming the next 2 weeks strait. should be fun!!!! the one i do at Big Sky is always giant and scary. 2 years ago it curved about 60 degreed. last year there were 2 ponds, one above and one below. you had to go on the first one, go off a 10' drop, hit the second one and ski across. Glen Plake was there and did a rodeo of the drop. ALWAYS FUN!!!!!!!
I'm doing pondskimming the next 2 weeks strait. should be fun!!!! the one i do at Big Sky is always giant and scary. 2 years ago it curved about 60 degreed. last year there were 2 ponds, one above and one below. you had to go on the first one, go off a 10' drop, hit the second one and ski across. Glen Plake was there and did a rodeo of the drop. ALWAYS FUN!!!!!!!