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Late push in Utah!!

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

We’ve had a ton of snow fall this week in Utah.  Last Wed, the end of March, got a dump that yielded a great early April ride on the second of the month.  I was reluctant getting out so soon after a dump as I mostly sleep in on powder days anymore with family and the business keeping me so busy.  I pick and choose my ride days very carefully but probably get more perfect bluebird’s than the powder hound gets powder days during a season.  It was still snowing Thursday afternoon into the evening but I went for it anyways on Friday.  The traffic was minimal early as it seems to be even a day or two after a dump.  I gave Judy a jingle on the way up and she’d already arrived at Park City Mountain Resort.  I parked on the snow-covered tarmac without any apparent stalls and rushed to meet my friend at the Crescent lift.  A quick hello and handshake to Greg McCormick and Martin Drayton, the two premier Snowboard instructors on the hill,was all I had time for before getting on the lift for some Groom Quest.  Any lift ride with Judy is never boring as she’s a pretty smart cookie working as a PA with a local Urologist.  We got off of the lift and bombed it toward the Silverload lift for some wide open runs on the prospector face.  We were pretty much first chair and so crossing any lines was pretty out of the question.  This was my first powder day of the season and it sure didn’t disappoint.  We scoped out Prospector run on the way up Silverload and it really looked good.  I was on a 163 F2 Speedster SL World Cup and thought that I might have chosen the wrong tool for the day.  My doubts in my gear choice vanished quickly on our first run down the tough blue.  The flat approach was awesome as an alpine board sinks into the Pow and is like a Submarine just below the surface of water with just enough agitation of the fluffy dry snow over the top of the nose that I knew it was there, about 6-8 inches on top of some first shift groom.  Descending onto Prospector run, I first tried to sew up some short radius turns down the face.  The nose buried itself in no-time and the board recambered and arrowed and my boots disengaged the edges easily and without effort.  I immediately opened my radius up into the sub 20 meter range and things began to come together.  You might still think that I was on the wrong tool for the day but oh Nellie.  With a bigger radius and probably 35-40 mph of speed, the board floated very nicely in transition and sank optimally into the first generation groom on edge.  I sensed rooster tales and poofy clouds of snow behind me and indeed the feedback from Judy indicated just that; a cloud of snow and not much Dave to be seen.  If you could have seen me though, you might have noticed a shit eating grin from ear to ear and may have actually heard some signature powder hoots of extacy.  One run was definitely not enough and we even ditched some people with the unwritten rule of “no friends on Powder Days”  I’ve never had a better non-groomer day on hardboots in my life.

As we made our way towards the base and subsequently into later shift grooming on snow that had already been in the sun for a few hours, we were pleasantly surprised at how the new snow had set up for some hardcore carving.  Maybe it was just the versatility of the stick I was on but I was actually having my cake and eating it too.  After a ton of runs, Judy made her way out and I went for one more down Payday.  My legs literally turned to jelly halfway through and I had nothing left but adrenaline to keep linking turns.  What a day.  I talk all the time of moving to a different resort and exploring around Utah for some different terrain but man, after 12 seasons of absolute carving euphoria at Park City Mountain Resort, how do you mess with a good thing?

See you on the hill!!

All Boards Sports Visit

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

I have been on X-mas vacation for just over a week in Colorado and while driving back North through the state, took the opportunity to drop in on our friend Bola at All Boards Sports in Bolder.  What a sweet shop!  There are hundreds of skate decks, packs, skate shoes, soft boot gear and of course, tons of alpine snowboards, bindings and Hardboots.

Bola and Dave at All Boards Sports

I snagged a few Kesslers and a Sigi Grabner for review and although time was short because I was ditching a late lunch with my family and Bola had a steady stream of customers, we had some great QT together.  If you’re a front range local or a Colorado visitor, you should make time to drop into Bola’s shop.  It’s truly an impressive display of gravity sport gear.  Thanks Bola for all you do for Alpine Snowboarding!!

New Season

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Welcome back for the new season! Finally it’s started to snow here in Utah, looks like we have gotten almost 2 feet in the last 2 nights. I will get my first day on snow this Tuesday; I wanted to go up this weekend but just too much grading to do. I am looking forward to taking out the Pretty Good Stick with a pair of the F2 bindings. I will also be testing the UPZ boots for my first time. After riding the Deeluxe boots for 2 years I am looking forward to a stiffer boot but who knows, I might go right back to the Deeluxe. Been fun training with Throwdown Elite Training Center. Wish I would have had more time to do all the BJJ and Thai Boxing but at least I took advantage of the Renegade classes (a lot like Crossfit). On top of that played a lot of racquetball and even won Open Mixed Doubles (with Flavia) and got second in the Men’s Open Doubles division. will-diving-rb

New Shipping policy

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

We’re modifying our shipping policy a bit. We have sent out the first pair of UPZ boots without a secondary box. Looking back, we’ve wasted a lot of extra packaging with cardboard by trying to protect virtually indestructable Alpine Snowb…oard Gear with such a solid shipping company such as UPS. Look for gear coming to you in the stock box and if you have any issues, please, give us some feedback. We want to do as much as possible for the environment on this front.

As a side note, some customers may have noticed upon taking their box apart, if you have for some reason removed your UPS Shipping label, you might see a screen print from the Transformers movie or some random Barbie or Disney princess coloring book printout on the backing. We frequently rummage the recycle bin for viable shipping label stock.

Also, Hardbooter headquarters was probably the first local South Salt lake Biz to buy into the recycling program before it became free to all. If you see a way for us to feasibly improve our footprint, feel free to give a shout out.

Just a heads up…

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

We’re super busy over here at HB and are not always able to post text and or Video immediately on the blog and site. I do post new material often but also try to keep things chronological in the grand scheme of things so new material may be buried under ” current ” postings. ie we will date things as they are recorded and post them as such but not post them right off. Please surf around on the .net and .com sites to gain current knowledge of what is going on currently with things that are HB. We’re really trying to keep things fresh over here and really want to establish a community current feel for the sport that is Alpine Snowboarding. I believe there is a way to subscribe to new posting on the .net/blog side of things and will make you privy of how to do so in the near future. For now, this side of things is real new and I’m not privy to the in’s and out’s of our blog, completely. Stay tuned and as I said, be proactive and lurk around for new postings.

Thanks for checking in!!

Dave

WTC at The Canyons – 2/27

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Woohooo! This might be the only day I get to make it to the WTC this year, It’s gonna be nice to ride with some of the crew for a change…

pc070015I met Dave in the parking lot and proceeded to mount up a B-Squared.  I didn’t bother to bump my angles down, switching from my speedster, and I thought I measured my stance-width correctly (but found out later that I hadn’t.) Once we got things together, we headed up the mountain. There had been a skiff of snow overnight, but quite a bit of the mountain had been groomed. We decided to make our way to the “old” side of the resort to ride the Super Condor lift. After a wrong turn by Dave on the way there we finally made it and hit Apex Ridge. Apex Ridge is one of those “vanity” runs, underneath a lift. I followed Dave down, and it was hilarious watching the folks on the lift rubber-necking on the lift to watch him. As the name states, Apex Ridge is a “ridge” with the potential of dropping off of the sides if you make a mistake. Dave said he liked the run, but I think it may have given him flashbacks to his “Femur Ward” run, so we headed over to Boa for some turns, then headed back to the Sun Peak lift to meet up with Kirk, and some other friends of Dave’s.

We headed back to Super Condor with Kirk, and proceeded to make some ruts on Boa. By this time I’ve finally become somewhat accustomed to the B-Squared. As I mentioned earlier, I kinda screwed up when I first mounted my bindings, and the board did not feel great on the first few runs I took. I could feel the metal in it doing it’s job, but it just wasn’t doing it for me. Toeside turns felt OK, but heelsides for some reason didn’t. Dave told me I needed to be more aggressive (What a surprise for a whimp like me.) So, while we waited for Kirk, I switched my stance up a bit, bumping my angles down to 55 front / 50 rear, and widened the stance about 1/2 inch, moving the front binding forward. So at this point I was about 1/2 inch forward on the insert pack. Holy schmoly what a difference that little change made! Now the board really felt good. With the taper, I still had to work the back foot more than I’m used to, but what a fun ride. The metal ate up bumps and ruts like it’s designed to do, and the board became more fun with each run. Now that I think about it, it kind of reminded me of  a Madd, only a whole lot better. Maybe  Madd / Prior Metal hybrid – damp, but with more pop than any of the other metal boards I’ve ridden. The more you give / put into it, the more it gives back. It’s definitely got Billy in it’s blood – you’ve got to be on top of it. I’d say it’s not as easy to ride as some of the other metal boards out there, but it’s also got more pop in it. It’s definitely a “do-anything” board. I’m not a racer, but I’m pretty sure this board would do fine in a GS course, but it’s still short enough to throw around and ride pretty much anywhere. I even took it off-piste for a few yards now and then, and even with the hammer-head nose, it seems to float just fine. Hopefully at some point I’ll get some more time on it to really play… I think Dave has put them on sale, so now is the time to grab one if you can, they might never be this cheap again.

After a few more runs on Boa, Dave had to hit the road, and Skate showed up. We took a few runs with Skate on Super Condor, and Kirk and I swapped boards so he could try out the B-Squared. I wasn’t going to complain about riding Kirks Prior WCRM 187…

We decided to make our way over to the opposite side of the resort and check out things on the Dreamcatcher lift. Dreamcatcher is new as of last year, and even though The Canyons is my home resort, I haven’t had the time to make it all the way over. There was probably 3 times as much snow on the Dreamcatcher side of the resort, as compared to the other side, and the runs that had been groomed were pretty chopped up, but we still enjoyed the exploring. That Dreamcatcher lift would be a dream on a powder day. Tons of open trees to ride everywhere.  At that point we decided to make our way off of the hill. A run through the meat-gates on Doc’s Run ended our day. (No complaints, of course.)

I did take my crappy little point-and shoot camera with me, but I absolutely suck at shooting action shots with it. Sorry Kirk and Skate, the only half-way decent shot I got was of Flourescent Dave on Boa

WTC – Saturday at Solitude.

Friday, February 27th, 2009

OK, the official verdict is Saturday will be at Solitude.

Sounds like the meeting place is at the west end of the parking lot near the Eagle Express chair. If someone would like to post directions, great, otherwise, just wing-it…

Tailgating? What time does the party start?  :)

Sunday is still Park City…

WTC Schedule – Saturday at Solitude?

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Sorry for the “loosely” organized WTC this year. Again, as Dave mentioned, the “surprise” with Park City has caused mass confusion! ;-)

Anyway, Saturday, we’re thinking about riding Solitude.

Anyone out there who is planning on riding with us Saturday, please check in with us and let us know what your preferences are. You can leave a comment here, throw a post up on the thread over on BOL, email dave (at) hardbooter.com, or email skully (at) hardbooter.com and let us know. If Solitude is your vote, let us know where a good meeting place is.

Friday is at The Canyons. Again, we’ll meet in the lower parking lot near the Cabriolet lift, roughly between 8:00 and 9:00. Again, we have access to a limmited ammount of 1/2 price tickets, but we need to know if you are planning on using one of those vouchers.

There will be a few select boards in the truck for demo but you’ll have to provide binders and boots. Hardbooter custom shaped Priors and a couple of Virus’s for your enjoyment. We will not let you mount Cateks on HB demo boards so, over the course of the weekend, if you would like to demo a board from us, please provide a different interface or drop us a line and we might be able to arrange something. We’ll have some tools and saw horses for early setup and operate out of a 1963 split window Corvette trunk. Ok, maybe a 1998 Ford Explorer.

At this point, Park City is still the plan on Sunday.

 

P.S. I’ve got a Rossignol World Cup Race 190 for sale. If anyone is interested and wants to pick it up at the WTC for a good deal, let me know.

Wasatch Trenchin’ Convention a no go…

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Well folks,
After much deliberation, we’ve decided to dramatically change the format of the Wasatch Trenchin’ Convention, at least for this season.  The decision was prompted when Park City Mountain Resort decided to unleash a blow to us that we couldn’t see coming for miles.  We’ve been informed that their new policy is against on snow demos, at least for an entity of our size.  In the past they have warmly welcomed our event and given us great support but over time, have tightened the noose on their commitment to home grown and local companies.

“Thanks for your continued interested in demo’ing your product at Park City Mountain Resort.  Unfortunately, we are not able to host the demo this year, as we have decided to move away from hosting on snow demo’s that aren’t part of a larger event footprint.”

A request for reconsideration prompted this response

“We have considered your request, but unfortunately as I mention below, we are not able to host the demo as we have moved away from hosting on snow demo’s at the resort.

I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.”

Feel free to drop a line to drop Meisha Lawson a line at meishal@pcmr.com

Ride days with meet times will be decided in the next couple of days and announced accordingly on www.hardbooter.net/blog .  They will more than likely include Park City Mountain Resort only unless someone else takes the reins and pulls a meet together at another resort. The event has always been about riding together and showcasing our sport to the masses with larger numbers of us out on the hill making clean arcs and trenches a-plenty.  We believe that a tent with a bunch of gear is not necessary for the spirit of the WTC to live on.

We have a limited amount of demo boards that are available so contact Billy or me and we’ll get you set up the night before a ride or the morning of.  (billy@hardbooter.com dave@hardbooter.com)  If this inconveniences anyone in anyway, we apologize and will give it another go next season.

See you on the hill!!

SES / Park City President’s Day Weekend

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

WOW, I am not sure where to start this blog ha.  I got back from SES early Saturday morning and I am still trying to wrap my head around everything.  First I must send out a big thanks to my friend Andy who graciously let me sleep at his place for the entire week.  This was my first visit to SES since the PureCarve one 10 years ago.  My how some things have changed and how some things have remained the same.  The most important thing that stayed the same was the stoke everyone had just from being around so many like-minded riders.  It didn’t matter if you were Eurocarving, pointing it straight, or riding switch everyone was just having a blast.  I wish I could had more time to demo a few boards but I am the coach for the USA Deaf Snowboard Team.  We held the tryouts for the team that will represent us in the 2010 AlpenCup (world cup event for deaf athletes) that is being held at Aspen March 14-18th 2010.  If you are around please come out and support all the athletes.  So far 15 different countries have committed to participating.  Representing the USA will be Jeff Pollock of Layton Utah, Bill Loftus of Stratton Vermont, Greg Reger of Summit County Colorado, Brad Gibson of Austin Texas, and Nixo Lanning of Santé Fe New Mexico.  Congratulations to everyone who made the team and good luck next year!  This picture has the team plus Billy and Chris Prior.img00080
Nice to see so many alpine riders all in one area.  One thing that I thought was really cool was seeing everyone’s different styles.  Each person brought his or her unique flair to ripping down the hill.  You would have my team ripping race inspired freecarves right next to guys doing fully laid out Eurocarves then Billy rips it switch.  Just great to watch of that unfolding before your eyes.  Big props to Fin and Michelle for putting on this great event too!  Without them this wouldn’t be the yearly celebration that it has become.  Also having all the guys making the boards we ride there was great.  Being able to talk shop with Chris, Sean, Bruce, Frank, and Mats is a rare treat.  I could on and on about the riding and the camaraderie but I think enough is enough.
The last thing I want to mention about SES is not related to riding.  One night after dinner at the bomber house (big thanks to the McDougall’s) I was challenged to a foosball game.  I haven’t played foos in probably 10 or more years but I am not one to back down to a challenge.  So Paul and I teamed up against the challenger, Brad and his partner Billy.  Brad was trying to get me to make a wager but since I do not gamble Bill took him up on his bet.  Without going into detail lets just say the by the end of the night Bill’s wallet was a little bit fatter!  Paul was like a brick wall on defense.
After getting back from Aspen Flavia and I headed up to Park City on Sunday.  We met up with Jared and Tiffany and had a blast in all the new snow.  The whole week I was in Aspen they were calling for snow but we didn’t get much, I now know why, the snow gods left it all in Utah!  I think Park City must have gotten close to 3 feet in the week I was gone and last night got another 10 inches.  With all the new snow Park City is in the best shape I have seen it in all year but Saturday was windy as hell.  I had looked at the forecast before we headed out and it said 29 and sunny so I was shocked by how cold it was in the wind, defiantly not dressed for it haha.  After a few runs we headed to Mid Mountain to get some hot chocolate and warm up.  This was the first time all year I have been in Mid Mountain and the renovations look great.  I am looking forward to a warm spring day on that deck enjoying a cold beer and watching people fall down McConkey’s.  By the afternoon the weather was much better as there wasn’t as much wind.  All that wind left Silver Queen in very good east coast shape.  I am pretty sure that I was the only person that wanted to keep going back to it haha.  If I remember right Jared said something about ice but I don’t remember seeing blue so I think he was making something up or maybe just a little delusional.  Anyway, after that we rode Flavia’s favorite run Assessment.  We took a few runs down while Jared took some pictures.  I need Jared to send me some more pics as I only have a few to include.  dsc001481After wrapping up a great day we capped it off by going over to Squatter’s for a well-deserved late lunch.
dsc001901dsc001991On Monday I got a chance to ride with a good friend of mine from NC, Matt “Skinny” Bagwell.  He and I were freshman together back at UNCG.  While I stayed in academia Matty became a tattoo artist which brought him here for the Salt Lake Tattoo convention.  If you are into ink and ever down in Charlotte NC make sure and stop by Ace Custom Tattoo and talk with Matty, he is one badass artist.  Just look at eh new piece he did on Flavia. dsc001482 He and his friend Stephanie stayed at our place then we all got to ride yesterday.  I threw on an extra layer because of the weather on Sunday and I am glad I did.  It was windy and snowing up there the whole day.  It was Stephanie’s first day on a board and she rocked it with some help from Matty.  After lunch (Buffalo chili at Summit house is the best) Matty came out and rode with Flavia and I.  A few runs later he was ready to call it quits.  I guess you kind of tired when you haven’t ridden in 2 years and the try to keep up with a couple of people on a Nidecker and a Kessler.  Well that is a basic summary of the last week so now it is time to get back to work.  The forecast for Park City is snow and more snow all week until Thursday and then more snow starting on Saturday or Sunday.  Hope you can make it up there and take a run with me.  We will be back riding Thursday morning then all weekend.