Most of the actual "skiing" footage comes from the Global Warming glade (my favorite part is where I plow right into a tree) and the Taft trail, which Cannon allowed to bump up for really the first time in my memory. The groomers were pretty icy, and some of the other trees we ducked into were pretty rocky (I almost made it two full days this season before I tried to ski something with my new planks that clearly did not have enough snow. Typical.) None of this takes away from my love of Cannon though - its still the best NH has to offer by far. Just needs a bit more snow.
One other highlight from the weekend - I was able to break out my skins for the first time ... in my front yard. Pretty cool sensation to be climing up hill on skis and not sliding backwards at all. Can't wait to try it for real. Was 'thisclose' to heading up to the Sherbourne trail today on my own to try them out, but Wildcat and Blackmountain only have a 16-20 inch base, and didn't want to drive four hours by myself only to have to side step down the trail because of rocks. So I decided to run errands and do work instead. Carpe Diem, right?
Anyway, enjoy the flick - short and sweet this time. Played with the stabilizer this time - so I think the bouncing is significantly reduced, but I am still having some conversion issues - the resolution on the final product isn't nearlly as good as the raw HD footage. I'll figure it out eventually.
Here is the youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oRGw8vfDg4&feature=youtu.be
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