We salvaged some snow in the Bear hike park, revamped and installed some features and hosted the 1st annual Scion Night Moves freeski competition. About 20 skiers came out to compete for cash and prizes totaling over $2,000.
Here are your winners:
Open
1. Dhane Knakkergaard
2. Kenny Bvongiorno
3. Justin Choka
16 & Younger
1. Carson Lappert
2. Sam Zahner
3. Scott Slinger
Women
1. Danielle Lavery
2. K. C. Hoffman
Best Trick – Kenny Bvongiorno
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
I spoke too soon!!
Well, just a few days after my previous post I received an email from Amazon advising that they are unable to supply the Vaude Power Lizard UL I ordered and it has been 'discontinued'! This smacks of Vaude being unhappy with Amazon selling it at £256 (against an RRP of £350) and refusing to supply them, even though Amazon upped the price last week to £296!
I can probably get hold of a VPL for £300 but it doesn't look such good value at that price against a Laser Comp (available for around £220 ) and the Scarp 1 (circa £230 depending on exchange rate, VAT and handling charges). The up-shot is I'm back to square one! Bugger!
I can probably get hold of a VPL for £300 but it doesn't look such good value at that price against a Laser Comp (available for around £220 ) and the Scarp 1 (circa £230 depending on exchange rate, VAT and handling charges). The up-shot is I'm back to square one! Bugger!
Friday, March 19, 2010
Guilty!! Vaude Power Lizard UL
I've been patiently sitting on the sidelines watching the developments on the 1+ man tent front, the thought of lugging my trusty old TNF Tadpole (2.3kg) through another year weighing on my mind. Last autumn I was set to jump on the Laser Comp bandwagon, complete with Robin's mod's, but with winter approaching I held off and found a host of young pretenders gaining airtime. New(ish) boys on the block included the Scarp 1 with its latest iteration of longer flysheet. Henry over at Tarptents has a loyal and growing following, the tent gets grand reviews and the option of the extra cross-over poles offer more security for 4-season outings, though at around 1.5kg its not the lightest.. I've watched and listened as others have received their new Scarp - Robin is already fettling with his - when along comes the Vaude Power Lizard UL, replete with ridiculous name....guess its better than Scutum!
Looks like a Laser Comp without the fiddly pole cover, and bit of extra room (for 2 if you're very good friends). The good bits...
The main con at the moment is that it's unproven in the field (though Vaude do have a good reputation)..... and that RRP of £350(!!)....oh, and a 2-way zip would have been handy. There was a quick review in last months Trail magazine, an interesting thread over at Outdoors Magic with the usual pro's and con's and some more feedback from Bob over at backpackinglight who has used it overnight in the wild.
A quick Google (can I use it as a verb?) showed that you could find it for £300 (still expensive) though all were awaiting stock. Just as I was about to close the search window I saw Amazon's name on the screen.. Strange, I didn't expect them to be stocking this type of gear but a quick click showed them selling it at £256. It was out of stock but you could place an order at that price....and with another click on impulse.....I did.....with a slight guilty feeling....which somewhat lessened when a few days later Amazon increased the price back to £300 and I still have the safety net of Amazons no-hassle returns policy. I also feel a wee guilty for not ordering from Bob at backbackinglight but I promise to atone by spending the money I saved, and more, with him over the coming months.
So have I bagged a bargain or a turkey? Time will tell - there's no right or wrong answer - if it works for me and I nabbed it cheap then great. The basics are there and I'll find its limitations (or mine) with experience, just as others did with the Laser Comp and who will no doubt with the Scarp. Some lived with the Laser, some changed it, some have moved on. We're each at on our own personal learning curve and thats no bad thing.
Looks like a Laser Comp without the fiddly pole cover, and bit of extra room (for 2 if you're very good friends). The good bits...
- Lightweight at 1 Kg
- Small packed size (35cm x 10cm)
- Power frame should aid stability
- More space than Laser Comp
- No fiddly pole cover
- Space for two (at a push!)
The main con at the moment is that it's unproven in the field (though Vaude do have a good reputation)..... and that RRP of £350(!!)....oh, and a 2-way zip would have been handy. There was a quick review in last months Trail magazine, an interesting thread over at Outdoors Magic with the usual pro's and con's and some more feedback from Bob over at backpackinglight who has used it overnight in the wild.
A quick Google (can I use it as a verb?) showed that you could find it for £300 (still expensive) though all were awaiting stock. Just as I was about to close the search window I saw Amazon's name on the screen.. Strange, I didn't expect them to be stocking this type of gear but a quick click showed them selling it at £256. It was out of stock but you could place an order at that price....and with another click on impulse.....I did.....with a slight guilty feeling....which somewhat lessened when a few days later Amazon increased the price back to £300 and I still have the safety net of Amazons no-hassle returns policy. I also feel a wee guilty for not ordering from Bob at backbackinglight but I promise to atone by spending the money I saved, and more, with him over the coming months.
So have I bagged a bargain or a turkey? Time will tell - there's no right or wrong answer - if it works for me and I nabbed it cheap then great. The basics are there and I'll find its limitations (or mine) with experience, just as others did with the Laser Comp and who will no doubt with the Scarp. Some lived with the Laser, some changed it, some have moved on. We're each at on our own personal learning curve and thats no bad thing.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Get Tubed
Turns out members of our Park Crew are more than shovel wielding artists – they session the down tube after hours like artists, too.
mark scardilli
jay cagney
pj post
brett strother
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