Primarily paging Becca and Doug as a long delayed follow up to their (astounding) TR on their Pemi Lollipop tour. Happily seeking input from anybody though!
http://www.vftt.org/forums/showthread.php?39621-Pemi-Ski-Loop-in-Less-than-30-Hours-)
I've got questions both about gear and route finding.
GEAR
Was wondering if you could say more about your skis of choice. As I understand it, Doug, you had skis with tips in the 65mm to 75mm range, which would be my pick as well. Did you have any troubles with floatation in the more untracked snow in the deep interior? Would you go longer (full traditional) or wider (like the old Catamounts)? I would think the former would favor faster travel. But a recent N/S trip was done on very wide Vectors and the guy cited liking the float. Thoughts?
Could you talk a bit about what gear you brought in the case of a forced bivy? I'd like to hear discussion of the full rig and the approach? Shovel for a snow shelter? Tarp to cut wind? Sleeping bag? Pad or pine boughs? Definite safety vs speed issue here.
Could you talk a bit about stove/fire materials? Did you bring anything in this regard?
Could you say more on your thoughts between wax and no-wax?
Could you say more about camber? I love higher double camber on the flats (e.g. Zealand Rd, East side south of the gate) but don't care for them when the trails get rougher sections (e.g. Zealand Notch, lower part of Cedar Brook along the river. I would reconsider higher camber for deep snow float if that's an issue in the interior.
ROUTE
Assuming a NS bid (I'm considering this for next year), could you say more about the route choices between Thoreau Falls and Shoal Pond. I'm concerned about dealing with the drop at the falls and getting bogged down with stream crossings along TFT, but then I get concerned with route finding and spruce car wash slow downs down through Stillwater.
I've not connected the dots (either on foot of by skis) between the CedarBrook/Wilderness Trail juniction and Thoreau Falls/Ethan Pond trail. Trying to decide on which variant.
Also thinking hard about the lollipop!!
Lastly, as a non-GPS person, where did you get the GPS way points for TFT and Shoal Pond. I'm pretty confident in map and compass dead reckoning on skis but also recognize that this could lead to terrain traps that the trail might avoid, so there's a speed factor here.
Stunning TR. Stunning achievement, BTW.
http://www.vftt.org/forums/showthread.php?39621-Pemi-Ski-Loop-in-Less-than-30-Hours-)
I've got questions both about gear and route finding.
GEAR
Was wondering if you could say more about your skis of choice. As I understand it, Doug, you had skis with tips in the 65mm to 75mm range, which would be my pick as well. Did you have any troubles with floatation in the more untracked snow in the deep interior? Would you go longer (full traditional) or wider (like the old Catamounts)? I would think the former would favor faster travel. But a recent N/S trip was done on very wide Vectors and the guy cited liking the float. Thoughts?
Could you talk a bit about what gear you brought in the case of a forced bivy? I'd like to hear discussion of the full rig and the approach? Shovel for a snow shelter? Tarp to cut wind? Sleeping bag? Pad or pine boughs? Definite safety vs speed issue here.
Could you talk a bit about stove/fire materials? Did you bring anything in this regard?
Could you say more on your thoughts between wax and no-wax?
Could you say more about camber? I love higher double camber on the flats (e.g. Zealand Rd, East side south of the gate) but don't care for them when the trails get rougher sections (e.g. Zealand Notch, lower part of Cedar Brook along the river. I would reconsider higher camber for deep snow float if that's an issue in the interior.
ROUTE
Assuming a NS bid (I'm considering this for next year), could you say more about the route choices between Thoreau Falls and Shoal Pond. I'm concerned about dealing with the drop at the falls and getting bogged down with stream crossings along TFT, but then I get concerned with route finding and spruce car wash slow downs down through Stillwater.
I've not connected the dots (either on foot of by skis) between the CedarBrook/Wilderness Trail juniction and Thoreau Falls/Ethan Pond trail. Trying to decide on which variant.
Also thinking hard about the lollipop!!
Lastly, as a non-GPS person, where did you get the GPS way points for TFT and Shoal Pond. I'm pretty confident in map and compass dead reckoning on skis but also recognize that this could lead to terrain traps that the trail might avoid, so there's a speed factor here.
Stunning TR. Stunning achievement, BTW.
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