Still running on instincts...
I just 'went for it' and tried to pull a parallel sliding stop a la Ski Sunday, only this was as I was starting to go up the dune, those people normally have a nice flat surface to do it on and loads of practice.
Anyway my subconscious is clearly quite staggering because it worked out all the physics and I actually did it. Spot on. Perfect decelleration curve, not a wobble or a shake - I just slidsideways up the dune and came to rest at the apex - seeing that in fact the cliff was a long way away and if I had flown off the top i'd have had a snowy landing.
I had the biggest grin on my face ever and I so wish someone had caught it on film. I didn;t even have to move my skis to balance to stand up properly. I just skidded to a stop, and I was facing pretty much straight up the Black slope now and could see how HUGE it was. And I couldn't make out where the others were at first because they were just little dots, I only recognised the snake shape of them and then I had to wait a good 15 minutes before the arrived at the bottom, and they all expected me to have crashed out somewhere. I did get a few appreciative 'woos' from some other skiiers who'd been further down the slope and passed while I was waiting for the rest of them to catch up.
The End.
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Sat 1 Feb 2003, 7:17,
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Anyway my subconscious is clearly quite staggering because it worked out all the physics and I actually did it. Spot on. Perfect decelleration curve, not a wobble or a shake - I just slidsideways up the dune and came to rest at the apex - seeing that in fact the cliff was a long way away and if I had flown off the top i'd have had a snowy landing.
I had the biggest grin on my face ever and I so wish someone had caught it on film. I didn;t even have to move my skis to balance to stand up properly. I just skidded to a stop, and I was facing pretty much straight up the Black slope now and could see how HUGE it was. And I couldn't make out where the others were at first because they were just little dots, I only recognised the snake shape of them and then I had to wait a good 15 minutes before the arrived at the bottom, and they all expected me to have crashed out somewhere. I did get a few appreciative 'woos' from some other skiiers who'd been further down the slope and passed while I was waiting for the rest of them to catch up.
The End.