Oct
05
2009
0

Getting the itch really bad!

3972357174_7f7457a438_b So over the course of the week last week and again today I’ve been seeing and reading twitter posts all over about the snow falls in Utah and other places out west. I am really getting the itch now, I am truly excited to get out on the ski’s again this winter.

Last winter I spent most of my time on the snowmobile than I did on my ski’s but I am bound and determined to get at least 20 good days of skiing in this winter. Normally I would say that is paltry as “back in the day”, read back in high school I was getting over 100+ days of skiing in between my down hill races, free skiing, and out west trips combined, however with lack of time, and responsibilities at home, and the fact that my wife doesn’t ski forces me to lessen the amount of time i have to get out on the ski’s. Hopefully when my daughter is old enough I will be able to use her as an excuse to get out skiing more.

Of the last 4 years or so I’ve been going out west with a good friend of mine, Richard, who has recently picked up the love for skiing as much as I have, and it has been a yearly occurrence for us now to head out west. The first year we went out west to Montana, which was my first time to Big Sky and absolutely loved it. Then the last 4 years since Big Sky, Richard, and the crew and myself have been going out west to Utah ever since. Utah for some reason is one of the absolute best places I have been for skiing ever. I grew up skiing Colorado and thought it couldn’t get any better, man was I wrong. The skiing in Utah is just that good. Granted, to date, I have yet to get a powder day in Utah but this winter I am hoping to break that spell. My goal is to get at lest one powder day in Utah, not sure how I will be able to pull it off but I am bound and determined to pull it off, even if I have to fly out just for the day and then fly back home the next morning, I will do it if I have to.

So there you have it. Winter is just around the corner and I can not wait. Some people are already sick and tired of my twitter posts (cough Ross) but I could care less. Winter is my passion, and any activity I can do in the winter, skiing, snowmobiling, you name it, that is what I will talk about. So until next time.

- Josh

Written by Josh in: Skiing, Snow, Snowmobiling |
Sep
19
2008
0

Nice HTPC Build

James Quintin over at we got served one of my daily stops for WHS news has started a series of posts about his “ultimate HTPC build” and thought I’d share it.

The first post James goes over what his goals are, what he expects out of the system and what he plans on doing with the system. The second post James goes over his hardware choices for his HTPC build and how he set it up, as well as shares a few photos of the build.

Note that James is located across the pond (UK) and thus has different tuner card requirements than what we have here in the states, but all in all, the build is quite good, and looks to be a solid performing HD HTPC.

So head on over to we got served and check out James’ build.

- Josh

Dec
05
2007
1

Snow… Snow… and more Snow…

Well its been a while since I’ve last posted and figured I’d better get back to a regular schedule here. Not much has happened since the last time on here other than the fact winter is finally back here in good ol Minnesota! Last Saturday (December 1st) the official opening day of snowmobiling, was also the first official day of winter here, we got a Colorado clipper that came in from the South West and dumped anywhere from 6 – 8″ around the twin cities metro area, and all the way up to 20+ inches on the north shore between Two Harbors/Duluth all the way up past Lutsen, Finland, and Grand Marias.

Saturday morning I got up and the flakes were flying, nothing was really accumulating yet. I got up and headed over to my folks place to help my dad work on the snowmobile trailer he had bought earlier that week. We re-wired the lights, added a new tongue jack, replaced the hitch, and added a dome light in the enclosed cover. After a few hours of working on the sled we had to make a trip to Ace Hardware (which turned out to be several trips) we opened the garage door to find over 3 inches already on the ground.

Man was that a spectacle to see, went into the garage with the grass still bare, and the streets still clear. Then a few hours later get out and see it nothing but white, and damn near blizzard conditions. I was just what I needed to see to lift my spirits. Nothing like a Minnesota snow storm to make all your stress go away.

So through out the day the snow fell, accumulating more and more. Saturday comes and goes, Sunday I wake up itching to go for a snowmobile ride, however my dad wasn’t up for such a ride, he is one of those wary guys that has to let everyone else test out the conditions before he will get out and ride, and now that he has a new sled I think it’ll be even worse this year. Anyways Sunday comes and goes no snowmobile ride yet. Now Tuesday rolls around with news of a Canadian clipper coming down and bringing us more snow.

Tuesday I get to work, no snow, Spend all day in the office (one with no windows) and lunch time rolls around, finally it is snowing, but not very hard at all. I’m like “great another disappointers”, however later in the afternoon it starts to pick up and really dump on us. So 3pm rolls around and a good helping of snow is on the ground, traffic is backed up and and it is now really coming down.

3:30pm rolls around, finally time to “get out of dodge” and head home. Sure enough, traffic worse than ever, it took me 3 1/2 hours to get from the Airport to Coon Rapids, Roughly 25 – 30 miles, which that same trip any other day would normally take me 45 minutes even in “bad” rush hour traffic. Gotta love Minnesota Drivers, you’d think that they had never driven in snow before. The first sign of bad weather and the roads turn into parking lots. The ONLY thing I hate about winter/snow is how it affects the traffic, other than that I absolutely LOVE it! So I get to my folks place, get Abbee ready to go home, and I get back out on the roads for Ramsey. I found myself taking the back roads which eased the ride and was relatively traffic free, which was great considering the crap I had just driven through earlier that night. By the time I got home, it was already Abbee’s bed time, Jody wasn’t too happy, and hadn’t eaten dinner yet, generally she wants to have a sit down dinner every night but last night I was on a mission. I put Abbee to bed, then as fast as I could, grabbed all my snowmobile gear, loaded up the sled and trailer and headed out for a last minute ride.

About 3 miles away is a park with designated parking for snowmobiling, on the way I gassed up the sled, putting in 13 gallons, which btw is 2 more than what my car holds, how sad is that? I topped off the oil, and proceeded to get the sled started, warmed up, and off the trailer. Even though I was by myself, in unfamiliar surroundings, and the fact I had only an hour to ride last night, I had a great time. The ditches where plentiful of snow, wide open, and the sled was running great, I couldn’t have asked for better conditions for the first ride of the season. After that long ass commute, getting on that sled took away any reminder of that horrible commute home, it was just pure bliss to get back out on the sled, specially when the sled is new (new to me that is).

Looking at John Dee’s website it looks like we are in for some more snow tomorrow into Friday with 1 to 4+ inches being predicted, and then again Saturday night into Sunday we are looking at another 4+ inches, then again later next week we are looking at another 1 to 4+ inches again. It has been years since I’ve seen it snow back to back to back like this in Minnesota, and all I can say is it is about damn time! So with that, as John Dee says, “Think Snow!”

- Josh

Written by Josh in: Skiing, Snow, Snowmobiling, Winter | Tags: , , , |
Nov
20
2007
0

First Turns of the Season

As Richard pointed out turns are turns, and that’s just what they were on Saturday. This past Saturday was probably one of the earliest times I’ve gotten out skiing since the 1991 Halloween Blizzard. The day after that Blizzard I was up at Wild Mountain enjoying one of the biggest powder days I’ve ever seen in Minnesota to date. Between the man made stuff and the fresh powder I was skiing on over 4 feet of snow that weekend. It was pure bliss.

Anyways this past Saturday marked another year of my 23 years of skiing, yes that’s right I’ve been skiing going on 23 years now. Its hard to believe that since I was the age of 4 I’ve been going year in, year out to Wild Mountain, Trollhaugen, and company for that many years. Granted some years (specially the early years) I maybe got out skiing only a few times a season, but once I got into middle school I was skiing on Average about 50+ days a winter, then in high school I was averaging almost 110+ days of skiing a season, not including my week long trips out west to Colorado during spring break.

Saturday I met up with Richard, Adam, their co-worker Nate and enjoyed a free day of skiing thanks to the demo days going on at Wild. I “pretended” I was with Richard and Dave who work at Continental Ski and Bike in Duluth, MN. So Ski shop reps got to ski for free and got to partake in the ski demo for free. Hell I even got a free dinner thanks to the Elan rep. So even though there were an ass load of people at Wild, I got a free day of skiing, free demo and a free meal to top it off.

The Snow was shitty, the single run that was open, was crowded, and the lift line was long, but I was still enjoying myself. No matter how shitty the conditions are, or how bad of a day I am having, If I am outside, on the snow, either Skiing or Snowmobiling I am happy as a clam, and being out there with friends like Richard and Dave just makes it that much better.

So on top of it being the first turns of the season, I was able to test out quite a few pair of ski’s. Pretty much all the major brands (Elan, Atomic, Rossignol, K2, ect…) had their reps out there pimpin their latest and greatest ski. A few ski’s caught my attention, and intrigued me. Lately I’ve been trying to find a ski that I can use out west but still use here on the off chance we actually get a powder day in the Midwest. Last year in Utah I was riding Dave’s Seth Pistol’s so one of the first ski’s I demo’d was this years Seth’s, which I was a little iffy about because of the mini rocker they put on the tips of the ski now. Granted I still loved the way they ski’d but the mini rocker took away the some of the stiffness in the tip which caused the tips to chatter on the crud on the hill, and that chatter just annoys the hell out of me.

Next ski I really liked were the Elan 888’s. The Trip 8’s were a great ski, nice and wide, good side cut, and solid. I love a solid stiff ski. Which the trip 8’s were. Even though I was on a shorter ski than I wanted to ride, they still were a blast to ski, and I could only imagine how they would be out west it better snow conditions.

The last ski that I liked, the ones that Richard has been telling me to get for a while now, the Rossignol Scratch Brigades. They are a close match to the Seth’s in almost every way, wide, stiff, twin tip, ect…. I rode those for quite a while Saturday, I loved them and hated them at the same time, I loved how light they were, and how stiff they were but they didn’t ski for me light I thought they would, probably the snow conditions, but still I wasn’t too excited to ski them like I was when I first rode the Blizzard X-Cross’s.

So now really it’s a hard choice to figure out what ski I want. For now I’ll wait till later on when it gets closer to the time frame for the out west trip and then I will figure out what I want, till then I’ll keep looking and go from there.

- Josh

Written by Josh in: Skiing, Snow, Snowmobiling, Winter | Tags: , , , |
Nov
15
2007
1

Northwoods Camera Network

I am a regular visitor of www.johndee.com, John has put together probably one of the best resources for Minnesota, Wisconsin, upper Michigan for finding out the latest weather reports, snow falls, weather predictions, ect…

One of my favorite parts about the website though is the Northwoods Camera Network, This is a map of the Midwest with clickable links of webcams, live or still, through out Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the “yooper”.

The webcam network is a great way to easily see whats going on in terms of snow fall, snow fall levels, ect… Every time I visit the site I just itch for it to snow so I can get out the new snowmobile I bought this fall. Ever since I bought the sled I am just itching to go riding. But for now I have to sit and wait for the weather to come.

Till it snows, I guess I’ll just have to settle with heading out to Wild Mountain on Saturday for the Ski Demo they have going on, and ski the “fake stuff”, but either way it’ll be good just to get out and enjoy the snow again.

but till then check out www.JohnDee.com and the webcam network.

- Josh

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