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Mica Heliskiing, 1/7 – 1/10/2012

I had a truly epic tour with Mica Heliskiing in early January. I was supposed to go last year, too, but knee surgery kept me away. No such problems this season thankfully. The lodge, food, and staff were excellent; precisely what we’d come to expect from many years at Island Lake Lodge. The boarding was out of this world. Mostly when someone asks me about it just giggle…

We did 80,196ft of vertical over the four day tour, 33 runs total, and an average run length of 2,430ft.

Our first two days were excellent, with low clouds obscuring the high alpine. We had lots of excellent tree runs. All very long, with minimal regrouping along the way and lots of leeway from the guide. With just four of us in the group, all long-time riding partners, it was easy to keep together. The snow was light and deep the whole trip.

On the third day we got shutdown a little bit due to low clouds, wind, and icing on the helicopters. Nevertheless we once again got some excellent tree riding in again.

The fourth day was mostly clear with some high clouds. We finally got a look at the alpine, which looks glorious, and rode in it a bit. We also got some nice wide-open runs in the sun which were absolutely perfect.

The four days at Mica were hands-down the best snowboarding I’ve ever had.

Here’s a short video that shows a little bit of riding and heli action from the third and fourth days.

Keeping up with changes to MonkeyWiki

I see from my server stats that there are a reasonable number of subscribers to this blog. I’d imagine that the vast majority are interested in tracking the snowboard construction information, which I’ve moved over to the wiki.

If you want to track the wiki it’s actually really easy. There’s a RSS feed for it just like there is for the blog. Most blog readers should be able to find it if you just put in the wiki address http://www.happymonkeysnowboards.com/MonkeyWiki/Main_Page, but if that doesn’t work here is the direct link to the RSS feed: http://www.happymonkeysnowboards.com/mw/index.php?title=Special:RecentChanges&feed=atom

 

The MonkeyWiki

Today I moved all of my information about snowboard construction off of my blog and into a new wiki: http://www.happymonkeysnowboards.com/MonkeyWiki

I find that a wiki is a much easier way to organize and edit information that needs to be updated over time, which is a great description of my snowboard construction info. The wiki has very rich history so you can see updates to this stuff over time. As blog posts, the date never changed when I modified the post which was really unfortunate. With the wiki you can see everything that has ever changed over the entire wiki, or on a single post, at any time. Check it out here: http://www.happymonkeysnowboards.com/MonkeyWiki/Special:RecentChanges

I’ve left all the old blog posts so there are no broken links, but each one has changed to a stub that points over to the wiki. That way there’s not old out-of-date information in the blog, which would be confusing.

Do you need a CNC machine?

I have moved all of my information about snowboard construction off of my blog and into a wiki. I find that a wiki is a much easier way to organize and edit the information that was previously in this post. Better yet, the wiki has rich history so you can see updates to this stuff over time. As blog posts, the date never changed when I modified the post which was really unfortunate. With the wiki you can see exactly what has ever changed over the entire wiki, or on a single post, any time.

The wiki is here: http://www.happymonkeysnowboards.com/MonkeyWiki

I will leave this post here so that existing external links are not broken.

CNC Machines: build or buy?

I have moved all of my information about snowboard construction off of my blog and into a wiki. I find that a wiki is a much easier way to organize and edit the information that was previously in this post. Better yet, the wiki has rich history so you can see updates to this stuff over time. As blog posts, the date never changed when I modified the post which was really unfortunate. With the wiki you can see exactly what has ever changed over the entire wiki, or on a single post, any time.

The wiki is here: http://www.happymonkeysnowboards.com/MonkeyWiki

I will leave this post here so that existing external links are not broken.

Site updates today

Today I moved all of the snowboard construction content from the main Happy Monkey site over to posts in this blog. This will make it more convenient for me to organize and add to it. None of the content posted before this post changed today, it was pretty much just a copy.

Snowboard construction overview

I have moved all of my information about snowboard construction off of my blog and into a wiki. I find that a wiki is a much easier way to organize and edit the information that was previously in this post. Better yet, the wiki has rich history so you can see updates to this stuff over time. As blog posts, the date never changed when I modified the post which was really unfortunate. With the wiki you can see exactly what has ever changed over the entire wiki, or on a single post, any time.

The wiki is here: http://www.happymonkeysnowboards.com/MonkeyWiki

I will leave this post here so that existing external links are not broken.

Monkey Press Construction

I have moved all of my information about snowboard construction off of my blog and into a wiki. I find that a wiki is a much easier way to organize and edit the information that was previously in this post. Better yet, the wiki has rich history so you can see updates to this stuff over time. As blog posts, the date never changed when I modified the post which was really unfortunate. With the wiki you can see exactly what has ever changed over the entire wiki, or on a single post, any time.

The wiki is here: http://www.happymonkeysnowboards.com/MonkeyWiki

I will leave this post here so that existing external links are not broken.

Construction Checklist

I have moved all of my information about snowboard construction off of my blog and into a wiki. I find that a wiki is a much easier way to organize and edit the information that was previously in this post. Better yet, the wiki has rich history so you can see updates to this stuff over time. As blog posts, the date never changed when I modified the post which was really unfortunate. With the wiki you can see exactly what has ever changed over the entire wiki, or on a single post, any time.

The wiki is here: http://www.happymonkeysnowboards.com/MonkeyWiki

I will leave this post here so that existing external links are not broken.

Press heat control and thermocouples

I have moved all of my information about snowboard construction off of my blog and into a wiki. I find that a wiki is a much easier way to organize and edit the information that was previously in this post. Better yet, the wiki has rich history so you can see updates to this stuff over time. As blog posts, the date never changed when I modified the post which was really unfortunate. With the wiki you can see exactly what has ever changed over the entire wiki, or on a single post, any time.

The wiki is here: http://www.happymonkeysnowboards.com/MonkeyWiki

I will leave this post here so that existing external links are not broken.

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