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The Woo Skier
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Добавлен 8 фев 2022
Someone who loves skiing too much to stay quiet.
If you're not hooting and hollering, if your stoke level isn't that high, are you really having fun on the slopes?
I am frequently joined by Chris and Elvira, who graciously share their footage for the channel.
If you're not hooting and hollering, if your stoke level isn't that high, are you really having fun on the slopes?
I am frequently joined by Chris and Elvira, who graciously share their footage for the channel.
Making the Best of the Last of the Snow at Kirkwood - April 20, 2024
Our last day of spring skiing at the end of the 2023-24 season was too warm for my jacket, and the snow quality matched those weather conditions.
Still, we got some decent runs in early on, and we all conquered Chair 6 one last time before the end of the season.
With 2024-25 just around the corner, it will be interesting to see if we start back up where we left off, or if it is going to take a few trips to get our mojo back!
Still, we got some decent runs in early on, and we all conquered Chair 6 one last time before the end of the season.
With 2024-25 just around the corner, it will be interesting to see if we start back up where we left off, or if it is going to take a few trips to get our mojo back!
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Bonus Footage: Ski Swap - Moment Wildcat Test Drive
Просмотров 718Месяц назад
At Timber Creek, Chris and I swapped skis, with me hopping on his Moment Wildcat 101's and him on my Armada Declivity 92ti's. We both enjoyed it so much, we didn't want to swap back through the end of the day. Now, Chris has a pair of Armada Declivity's joining his Wildcat 101's, and I traded out my Liberty Origin 101's for a pair of Wildcat 108's. It took us until a couple months ago to make t...
Full Send: Fast Laps on a Spring Day - Kirkwood, April 2024
Просмотров 602Месяц назад
On a Spring day in April, the snow conditions weren't right for us to push our luck on more advanced trails, so we focused on getting as many laps in of familiar trails as possible. Watching the footage, I was reminded of just how rapidly we descended these slopes that day! As we approach the start of the 2024-25 season, I have just one more main video to edit together after this, of our final ...
Don’t Think, Just Go: Conquering Cornice Express - Kirkwood, March 2024
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This was a really fun day, and a great way to commemorate completing another lap of the sun. I finally conquered some steeper black runs at Kirkwood, riding the Cornice Express (Chair 6) for the first time. Sometimes skiing requires a lot of thought and planning. But when what you're contending with isn't a technical challenge, but an emotional one (steepness), you have to commit to turning off...
The Powder Day - Kirkwood, March 2024
Просмотров 9033 месяца назад
There are powder days, and then there are POWDER days. This was THE powder day of the season for us three. Too deep to carry any speed down Timber Creek, we headed into the trees off Chair 5. We have more memories than we have footage, but what we got on camera is pretty sweet too. It may not look fast, but for those of you who have felt fresh powder under your skis, you know how good it feels ...
Bonus Footage: Chris & Elvira Ride Chair 6
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Chris and Elvira made it to the top of Cornice Express earlier than I did this season. Here's footage from one of their early runs down Upper Zachary.
Kirkwood Magic - February 2024
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February 2024 was a fairly dry month in Tahoe. When we showed up on this late February day, we expected little of the snow. But the snow was, despite there being no snowfall for more than a week, still pretty good to ski on. Plus awesome views from the top of Sunrise. That's Kirkwood Magic. This was also the first day I brought along my bottle of @riseandalpine's "liquid courage" ski sauce. Unf...
Bonus Footage: Elvira sends it too hard down Happiness Is
Просмотров 1544 месяца назад
A high speed entry into a mogul field causes Elvira to take a rough tumble and sends the gopro snowballing down the slope. Thankfully, nobody was seriously hurt.
First Day of the Season - Kirkwood, December 2023
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Well its been about 7 months since the 23/24 season began, so what better time to post our earliest footage from this season! A lot of unsure skiing and lousy snow conditions in this one, including a daring (for me) descent down a mogul field on lower olympic.
Caple's Crest Powder Lines, March 2024
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Jeremy missed out on the powder day in the middle of March (video to come), so just he and I returned for more powder the following week. It wasn't as deep, but it was no less fun. Marked trails meant nothing as we wandered all over the mountain off of Caple's Crest.
The Northstar Trip - February 2024
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Northstar is a hard sell for day trippers. Parking is a nightmare and getting from the parking lot to the slopes takes far too long. So, we decided to book a 2 night trip on north shore and ride the bus in. We got a full day of skiing in and covered a lot of ground, including my first trip down any icy Washoe to Martis Camp. Lots of great footage to share! We were joined by @benmetzger1547 who ...
January Ski Day @ Kirkwood (2024)
Просмотров 1357 месяцев назад
We're back! And technically not before the end of the 2023/24 season. Near the beginning of the ski season, my wife and I moved, and so most of our time and energy has gone into that, and editing has fallen by the wayside. Well, I've got a nice backlog of footage from the season, and I'm going to start putting videos together. And if I play my cards right, I will have finished editing it by the...
Epic Spring Groomers & Sidehits - Kirkwood, May 2023
Просмотров 14810 месяцев назад
The 2022-23 season was already insane. So much snow, so much skiing. And then, at the end of April, another storm dumped snow on Tahoe. May 7th was the last day we skied of the season, but Kirkwood was skiing more like mid-March. Ample snow cover meant that not only were we ripping groomers, but ample side hits and paths through the trees were still filled in and fully skiable, even by amateurs...
Bonus Footage: Chris off-piste at Corkscrew
Просмотров 10311 месяцев назад
Undeterred by icy conditions, Chris checks out the back entrance to Corkscrew.
Bonus Footage: Chris & Elvira’s Extra Lap, Sierra at Tahoe, Feb 2023
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Bonus Footage: Chris & Elvira’s Extra Lap, Sierra at Tahoe, Feb 2023
Lapping Sierra at Tahoe - February 2023
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Lapping Sierra at Tahoe - February 2023
Bonus Footage: Elvira’s Litty Run @ Dodge
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Bonus Footage: Elvira’s Litty Run @ Dodge
Bonus Footage: The Big Easy - Heavenly Trip, Day 2 (Sore Legs)
Просмотров 384Год назад
Bonus Footage: The Big Easy - Heavenly Trip, Day 2 (Sore Legs)
Bonus Footage: Chris & Elvira Ski Home Run - Kirkwood
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Bonus Footage: Chris & Elvira Ski Home Run - Kirkwood
Winter Dreams - Skiing at Kirkwood in January
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Winter Dreams - Skiing at Kirkwood in January
Bonus Footage: Chris & Elvira Ski Lower Main - Sierra at Tahoe
Просмотров 67Год назад
Bonus Footage: Chris & Elvira Ski Lower Main - Sierra at Tahoe
A Windy Day @ Heavenly - Boulder Lodge (Jan 22nd 2023)
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A Windy Day @ Heavenly - Boulder Lodge (Jan 22nd 2023)
Wipeout at Dodge Ridge (Knee Injury) - February 26, 2023
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Wipeout at Dodge Ridge (Knee Injury) - February 26, 2023
Last Turns on Caples Crest! (Kirkwood Trip - 3/3)
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Last Turns on Caples Crest! (Kirkwood Trip - 3/3)
Warming up on a Black Diamond Run! (Kirkwood Trip - 2/3)
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Warming up on a Black Diamond Run! (Kirkwood Trip - 2/3)
The BEST time I've ever had Skiing! - Tree Skiing Timber Creek on a Storm Day (Kirkwood Trip - 1/3)
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The BEST time I've ever had Skiing! - Tree Skiing Timber Creek on a Storm Day (Kirkwood Trip - 1/3)
This was the last day of your guys season wasn't it, does that mean this is the last video we'll be getting for awhile? Guess I'll have to start making my way through your back catalogue again. Excellent video as always, you guys rock! Hope you all have a great 24/25 season, go Kirkwood!
Haha good question. While this channel is in no way my job and I am not promising anything... My hope is to be editing videos as I go this season. Last season started just as I was moving, so I didn't have any time between skiing and real life to do some video editing. Stay subscribed and I promise there will be more content this year!
Solid pick. Those are much more ski than you need at your current level, but the Cat’s will grow with you. They’re by far the most forgiving ski in Moment’s lineup, but they will also hit 50 on groomers, snake bumps, float pow, take you off your first drop, teach you switch, and join you for your first double-black, as my WC 101’s did for me. Enjoy your cat’s.
To clarify, the Wildcats I was on here are Chris' 101's which he's been using for basically all of our videos. My new Wildcat 108's are ready to go for the next season! And yes, these skis can do more than I can, but I've got a lot of mass moving with me, and I was really being held back by the Liberty Origin 101s. I'm really looking forward to how much more damp the Wildcats are. The Declivities are great, but not so much for when the snow is soft or mushy. And with 108 under foot, I should be set for powder until I'm MUCH better skier.
The battery dying before the biggest run of the day gives me nightmares dude. Congrats on working your way into steeper terrain. Excited to see this seasons progression.
Boys & Girls are burning ass!!! You've got my sub. Excited for this seasons videos.
Wow! Thank you so much! My humble channel can't compare to yours, nor can my humble lines, but I feel like we share some of the same vibes! Already enjoying & loving your new content!
Can I get a 'Woo-Hoo' for the Woo Skier!
Is the Declivity a good choice for an intermediate at Snowbird?
I would say that the Declivity is a good ski overall and intermediate friendly, but they aren't my favorites for soft snow. I mostly love them for their edge hold on firm conditions. They have a lot more backbone than their weight suggests, giving you an entry into metal laminate ski world which won't be too much for an intermediate to handle. Similar thinking to the Atomic Maverick. But from what I understand, Snowbird is more of a soft snow destination. Liberty Origins are great for soft snow, and both the Blizzard Rustler 10 and the Atomic Bent 100 would be great for mixed conditions.
Hello, I don't know if you are interested in winter heated gloves products, our brand is looking for ski enthusiasts to cooperate!
Where we ski, the weather is very rarely cold enough that heated gloves are needed, so we may not be the right people to test or promote them. However, I will look into linking an email address to this account. Once I do, you may send us more information there.
Kirkwood looks so good! I'm gonna have to make a trip out there this winter. Maybe I'll see you guys there haha.
We may have some different ski gear this coming season, so just keep an ear out for the Woo’s!
The group back at it again. I'm always happy to see you guys out there living it up
whenever I see the Up 'n' Over I just think about that one video where the dad shouts at his kid to do a pizza with his skiis.
One of the delights of resort skiing is just the random and the unexpected interactions of and with other skiers.
Hehe … of course because I’m from the Northeast… I was like oh I better book the trip when I know they will have snow 😂 duh…. My Gortex and Wool is ready to travel!
awesome run! Making me hope for some snowy days soon:)
They'll come back around again. Part of what makes skiing so special is that it isn't always availabile. Or just become super wealthy and buy a house in the southern hemisphere so you can ski year round.
Great video as always. Love your quote. How true that is. Simply put!
Thanks so much! Skiing really is a psychological challenge as much as a physical one, but so rewarding that it's worth it. That's exactly what I want to share to the world with this channel - how being super skilled and skiing jaw dropping lines isn't the be all and end all of skiing. Conquering your fears and pushing the limits of what you can do is the truly rewarding part of skiing, especially when in good company!
How true that is. I agree. It's real important to establish the right mindset when sking. Your videos give me the inspiration to overcome my fearand not let the steepness of a run stop me. Thank you
That's so cool! I am the first to admit I'm no daredevil and my approach to skiing is cautious, but it really is just a matter of getting the practice and just nudging on the edge of the envelope and stepping just a bit outside your comfort zone.
This is your best one yet!!! I'm so psyched to ski again, have booked my 1st trip to CO and will be at Keystone in February :)
That sounds like fun! It gets much colder in the rockies than in Tahoe, so be sure to keep warm! I hope to visit Utah in the next few years but haven't been to the rockies yet.
Oh snap another awesome video. Ive been watching these guys since the beginning, love seeing the development.
this was fun
Nice footage of SAT. Hope to see you there again next year.
We are on the Epic Pass for this season, but we plan to visit Sierra at least once in the coming season
Great video as always!
Woo Woo for the Woo Skier!
Another fire video, keep em coming guys!
Yea, get that POW guys!
Hey man I went here as well this year but I didn’t see you. Not sure if you remember remember me but I was asking you about boreal last year
It's a big mountain, and unfortunately this is just my hobby not my job so I don't live there. I hope you enjoyed it, maybe I'll catch you next year!
LOVE your video :) what kind of skis do you like for powder?
Thank you! Well in this video I'm on my Liberty Origin 101's, but they don't really have the float I want or the stability I want for speed, now that my skill has progressed. I'm planning to get a pair of Moment Wildcat 108's for next season, which are both wider with more float and more stable. Chris and Elvira ski on the smaller Wildcat, the 101, as their everyday ski, but I have my Armada Declivity 92ti skis for the hardpack days.
These guys are awesome ❤
Great video as always!
Glad you enjoyed it! I've got a lot of footage from this ski season coming your way!
@clarkastro2510 you have the right to say that and he does not it should be a blue but it’s a pitty black and he should not have said WARMING UP ONA BLACK DIMOND because it wasn’t but was clickbait
I'm sorry if you felt click baited. It definitely is the easiest black run on the mountain. At the time I uploaded this, it was still and accomplishment for me that I started the day on a black diamond run, especially since it was my 2nd day skiing and I usually am very sore after a day of skiing. I have been getting better this season and have now done more black runs, such as Conestoga and Zachary. I have been behind on editing because of some recent life changes, but stay tuned for those runs. I will try to be more careful with my video titles in the future.
so much different looking without all of the trees. Sad, however much more terrain for all of us.:)
Im ready for some POW at Sierra this year:)
Did you ski during the summer? :O
Nah, this footage was from mid-March. Just posted it late.
Sorry to say that none of these runs you videoed are black diamond runs at Kirkwood. They are all blue runs. Nice looking conditions that day though.
That is inaccurate. The first run I ski in the video is Wagon Trail, a black diamond run off of Chair 11. The remainder of the runs are blue runs. You can check the Kirkwood ski trail map, but I also indicate the level of each run (green, blue, black) by the color of the text which displays the name of the run.
@@the_woo_skier My bad your right, they do list Wagon Trail as a Black. Likely because it is narrow & has the lift towers. The first run you guy's did on the back side can actually be a tougher run at times but I suppose they needed a Blue on that that side for people to pick as the rest of the runs can get you in trouble if your not that accomplished of a skier and it's quite wide. They also keep it groomed and do not let bumps build up.
Great video, making me feen for next season already.:)
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey, that's me!
Indeed it is!
Hi again! I wanted to tell you that i had so much fun at boreal and I even recorded some of it, i mentioned your channel im not sure you saw, but i used a bunch of the tips you told me and i even did a black diamond!
Golly Gosh! That looks like heaps of fun!!! I just so happen to be going there for skii week, Do you have any pointers fore me, as i am not new to this whole snowboarding experience, but have gone before. This will be my first time at boreal because i have gone to northsater all my life. I am super excited to go and are counting down the days! I am such a great fan of you as i like to do sports in the snow! I am also wondering if you are going to be there on the 18th of february i would love to see you there as my birthday was yesterday!🙀🙀🙀
Thank you for watching! I’m glad you enjoy! And Happy Birthday! I am not currently planning to go to Boreal again this season, as my passes are to Northstar/Kirkwood/Heavenly and Sierra. Boreal is a really really small mountain compared to Northstar, so all the runs will be shorter than you get at Northstar, but they stay open into the night so you can ski for longer each day. You can see Northstar from the summit on a clear day. You can see it on my most recent Boreal video. Here are my pointers about Boreal: DO NOT take the magic carpet. They got too much snowpack this year, and as a result you have to hike up about 3 ft of elevation just to get off the top of the carpet. It’s not fun. Use the lifts. The California Cruiser runs very slowly and is easy to use and uncrowded, as the Castle Peak Quad goes to almost the same spot and runs faster for experienced lift riders. If you are comfortable with blue runs, the lost dutchman lift is the BEST part of the mountain. I would get there via the 49er lift. You can return down Sunset Boulevard and if you keep your momentum up you’ll make it back to the base area. If you aren’t comfortable with blue runs, my only advice is: do not ride the Accelerator Quad to get to Sunset or Sunrise boulevard (green runs). The traverse from the center of the mountain is brutal on skis, it’s got to be even worse on a snowboard. If you want to ride Sunrise Boulevard, ride up the Cedar Ridge lift. If you want to ride Sunset Boulevard, ride up the 49er lift. You lose far more time traversing from the center than you gain by riding the faster lift. After 4pm when the night skiing begins, they close everything except the center/front of the mountain, so you can’t traverse over to the green runs, and you either have to take prospector or stick to the mid-mountain lifts (California Cruiser and Castle Peak Quad). They don’t always remember to put the “no beginner runs” sign up at the entrance to the Accelerator Quad when this happens, so just be aware of the time. Prospector (the main run down from the Accelerator Quad) is a great run for getting used to blue run steepness. It starts out steep but quickly gets shallower. They also have a run that bypasses the steep part called “lower cut”, but this run can get very narrow, especially when there has recently been fresh snow, and in that case it can actually be more difficult, so be aware of that. I don’t have any snowboarding pointers because I haven’t ever ridden a snowboard. Good luck and have fun!
@@the_woo_skier so much I am super excited as I am going tomorrow, and I will use all the tips that you have given me to have the best time ever at boreal mountain. Once again, I think you and thank you for saying happy birthday to me it really really appreciate it.
Its so different without all of the trees.
It feels like a different mountain.
Crunch, crunch. Im lazy at this point. I wont show up until later in the day so I dont have to deal with icy, icy..
That only works when it’s warm enough to melt the ice :)
Terrible skiers. Almost ALL bunny slope and 10% West bowl.
As I said in the video description, only the bunny slope and rock garden were open. The point of this video was to show what Sierra looked like on its opening day after the Caldor Fire. We would have definitely went into the West Bowl if it was open, as you can watch in our more recent Sierra video, “Surprise Blue Skies over West Bowl”. You may still think we’re terrible skiers, but I assure you we do a lot more than bunny slopes!
Note* I got the run name wrong where it says Cloud 9 / Olympic Downhill. We had just gotten off of Big Easy, and were on Silver Spur and Crossover.