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Wind Snow Ski

Created by SpamGuy SpamGuy  > 9 months ago, 4 Apr 2014
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SpamGuy
SpamGuy

173 posts

4 Apr 2014 8:47am
Hello,

You perhaps saw the video Windsurfing Snow Land.

If you did like it, you will perhaps like this other one, HD version.



The snow is mealting here!

Soon we will sail on water. Yeah!

Have some good wind.
evlPanda
evlPanda

NSW

9207 posts

4 Apr 2014 2:45pm
How hard is it to hold an edge?

...this looks pretty cool I have to say. Would like to try.
I remember years ago reading an article about people that would "sail" out over frozen lakes for miles on gear that were, I think more like ice skates/boards. As in they had a sharp edge on the bottom. Or something. Anyway, it sounded really good. They'd often hit parts in the lake where the ice was perfectly clear and it felt like flying.
Battle
Battle

536 posts

5 Apr 2014 3:10am
^ Pretty much yeah
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evlPanda said..

I remember years ago reading an article about people that would "sail" out over frozen lakes for miles on gear that were, I think more like ice skates/boards. As in they had a sharp edge on the bottom. Or something. Anyway, it sounded really good. They'd often hit parts in the lake where the ice was perfectly clear and it felt like flying.


^ Pretty much, yeah. I tried a board with rails ( Like skate blades, but 5' long, one each side of the board). Back in the 80's. The control was much better on hard packed snow than sheer ice. It wouldn't grip on the ice, much like skiing. I think people are trying all kinds of homemade variations these days as there's not much on the market.

For me though, I'm content to wait for water and warmth. You can really rattle your brains falling on ice or snow, and you don't have the "downhill" element to cushion the effect.


I found this video recently, have a look. It's funny, and you'll get the feel for a winter afternoon on the lake.

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