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Best Corduroy ?

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It had snowed the previous evening, so there was fresh snow everywhere. The bashers had been out overnight.

I overheard this while waiting for a ski lift the following morning.

"That was the best Corduroy run I have skied in my life!"

Is that really a thing? Do others really cherish the "Corduroy"?
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Bod wrote:
Do others really cherish the "Corduroy"?


Absolutely!! As much as I love a bit of powder, I have neither the ability or style to do it real justice. However, on a well groomed fresh piste, first thing in the morning... I feel amazing!
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It's nice but if there is fresh snow everywhere it wouldn't be top of my priority list Puzzled
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If you can't enjoy a freshly prepared piste with nice, firm snow you're doing it wrong.
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Even as a snowboarder I love a well groomed fresh piste. Mostly for speed and distance when the off piste is tracked out or 'missing!'
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Stop the Brutal Grooming
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Yeah a well groomed piste is an experience. Maybe if you don't know how to carve properly. I've got my list of the best groomed runs. Thunderball to Golden Horn at Aspen Highlands might be my pick for perfect Cord.
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If it's not cord then it's often hard, icy and really hard to get a grip before things soften up.
I remember taking school trips years ago when many bashes would simply flatten it with no cord. It was lethal for the beginner kids, particularly if conditions were soft and slow when they were last skiing, which would be the evening before.

Never understood this stop the brutal grooming stance apart from those trying to look macho. Europe was losing skiers in alarming numbers to the US in the early nineties due to the incomparable experience of a resort that invested in piste maintainance and one where you wreck a pair of skis in a week by skiing over earth and rocks and bare patches were fenced off all over the mountain. These in the days of significantly higher snowfall then today.
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As a snowboarder, yeah. The goal is to lay pencil thin arcs down on that stuff until it's done. If you mean: "if there is fresh snow everywhere.... would you ride cord over powder", that would be a different question, but there's almost always fresh cord and powder can be a lot harder to find at a resort.

People even post photos of it:
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Nice curves!

Cord can be rather harsh first thing in the morning after a frozen night, but you're probably right that it's better than the alternative (icy irregular lumps / sheet ice).
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Bod wrote:
Do others really cherish the "Corduroy"?

Absolutely. To the extent that I wanted to call my band 'crispy corduroy'. I was outvoted three to one...
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philwig wrote:
As a snowboarder, yeah. The goal is to lay pencil thin arcs down on that stuff until it's done. If you mean: "if there is fresh snow everywhere.... would you ride cord over powder", that would be a different question, but there's almost always fresh cord and powder can be a lot harder to find at a resort.

People even post photos of it:
Was that bashed by a really small pistebasher? Short radius turns in one pistebasher track width would be quite a challenge...
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The most common question I get when I rent my apartment in Val Thorens, apart from where do I get my towels from, is how good a job do the piste bashers do?

I think the vaste majority of people taking skiing holidays are looking for corduroy snow. Maybe their teenage kids want the snowpark and a bit of off piste.

The small number of people using this forum are not representative of skiers generally
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They used to piste during the day in Schladming. Riding down behind a basher as it laid down fresh corduroy was amazing. No more daytime pisteing now though.
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Best corduroy I've ever skied was in Vail bar none . . .did some behind the basher runs in Solden a couple of weeks ago!
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rob@rar, don't think it is, just a very good driver, you see at least one overlapping join.
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Apart from a little dusting of spring snow on a well prepared piste I'd take corduroy over fresh snow every time.
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Belch wrote:
... did some behind the basher runs in Solden a couple of weeks ago!


Nice Very Happy
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@philwig, Nice line Toofy Grin That's the sort of run that has yer hand down yer keks adjusting the wee stiffie you've developed from the sheer pleasure of deflowering virgo intacta cord . . . It also makes joining the lift queue and sitting down a bit more comfortable . . . .


. . . TMI?




I'm tired, grumpy, . . old, fat and ugly . . . I'll take my pleasures when and where I can find them wink
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@cameronphillips2000, "years ago"

I remember a memorable first run down the White Lady (Cairngorm) in I guess 1985 on perfect cord. So you must have been either well before that or somewhere well rough.
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Masque wrote:
. . . TMI?

wink probably. Those are not mine, by the way.
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@cameronphillips2000, "years ago"

I remember a memorable first run down the White Lady (Cairngorm) in I guess 1985 on perfect cord. So you must have been either well before that or somewhere well rough.


some did it, some didn't. Andorra was the worst I came across in the mid eighties. I remember one resort where they only bashed one run. I think they were saving on their diesel bill.
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I love the pistes when they're freshly bashed, they're lovely and quick and I love the sensation.
I also hate powder so there's that!
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About four years ago, Plan / Piste M in Val D'Isere was when I first learned what carving proper felt like. First lift, first run every day that week... It doesn't get great 'reviews', but all the proper skiers seemed to go further afield so I managed to get three runs on pristine corderoy every morning.

My recent my fave was been the Dave Murray Downhill in Whistler. Followed by breakfast in Creekside.
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Anyone know what the Swedes call "corduroy" ?
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"Manchester backe" according to my Swedish wife, Weathercam. Corduroy, in Swedish, is Manchester, apparently. Make of that what you will!
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@grazzenger, I know bonkers, could not believe it when the Swedish guide I was with a couple of weeks back said that !
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@Whitegold, I suppose you find it a little painful dragging that massive d??k over icy couduroy.
On a non powday first runs, railing on a southern facing piste can be as exhilarating (well almost)as a heli drop in super deep in the Monashees , it's just what's in front of you.
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grazzenger wrote:
"Manchester backe" according to my Swedish wife, Weathercam. Corduroy, in Swedish, is Manchester, apparently. Make of that what you will!


How did they translate that film Manchester By The Sea? "Japanese raked sand" ?
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Bod wrote:
It had snowed the previous evening, so there was fresh snow everywhere. The bashers had been out overnight.

I overheard this while waiting for a ski lift the following morning.

"That was the best Corduroy run I have skied in my life!"

Is that really a thing? Do others really cherish the "Corduroy"?


Absolutely - I love a powder day, but a freshly groomed, empty "corduroy" run after fresh snow (when everyone else is off-piste, tracking out that fresh powder), on a pair of SL or GS race skis? Laying it over so you're nearly horizontal, loving the turns?

Heaven.
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The glacier runs at L2A are lovely gentle corduroy runs...if it's not a howling gale up there
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rob@rar wrote:
philwig wrote:
As a snowboarder, yeah. The goal is to lay pencil thin arcs down on that stuff until it's done. If you mean: "if there is fresh snow everywhere.... would you ride cord over powder", that would be a different question, but there's almost always fresh cord and powder can be a lot harder to find at a resort.

People even post photos of it:
Was that bashed by a really small pistebasher? Short radius turns in one pistebasher track width would be quite a challenge...


Folks who do this kind of Skiing should be SHOT !!

If you are going to ski on Piste. Short Tight Turns in the Width of One Cat groomed track. i.e 10+ short turns (no poles/sticks) for every one lazy carve turn
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Nonsense. Ski how you like as long as you're not a danger to anyone else. Good trolling, though.
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