A good down jacket?

Wondermike said:
mmm-five said:
...so you can get plenty of skiing in...
Was that top speed on the slopes or the bus? Pretty impressive if it was on skis :bow:
The bus was much slower :headbang:

It was on an empty Men's World Cup Downhill run at Lake Louise that had just opened after a morning training session. About 1km long with a couple of crests/humps, but mainly just high speed carving. Obviously that was peak speed and not average :|
 
mmm-five said:
headbang:It was on an empty Men's World Cup Downhill run at Lake Louise that had just opened after a morning training session. About 1km long with a couple of crests/humps, but mainly just high speed carving. Obviously that was peak speed and not average :|
LOL. My first run ever was on the Ladies Downhill at Lk Louise, on borrowed wooden skis......following my expert skier friends. It did not end well :roll: “what are these weird little hills , bang crash, splat”. I stuck a ski into a mogul, snapped it off and then learned how to ski on one and a half skis. Then rented real skis for the rest of the day. After that I x countried and telemarked there for years. A great place.

Hope you enjoyed your trip.

Cheers, Mike
 
mcbeee said:
LOL. My first run ever was on the Ladies Downhill at Lk Louise, on borrowed wooden skis......following my expert skier friends. It did not end well :roll: “what are these weird little hills , bang crash, splat”. I stuck a ski into a mogul, snapped it off and then learned how to ski on one and a half skis. Then rented real skis for the rest of the day. After that I x countried and telemarked there for years. A great place.

Hope you enjoyed your trip.

Cheers, Mike
More or less how I taught myself to ski...by watching & following other skiers.

Still can’t stand moguls, but am comfortable of piste or through trees. Only once been in a situation where I thought I’d be stuck, but found a way down the frozen waterfall in the end.

I’m planning on going’s back in Feb :thumbsup:
 
They are pricey, but I’d go Rab too.

Also consider synthetic (e.g. hi loft, primaloft etc) if you’re on a budget and dont want to take a separate waterproof shell to get through the odd drizzle.
 
MrPT said:
They are pricey, but I’d go Rab too.

Also consider synthetic (e.g. hi loft, primaloft etc) if you’re on a budget and dont want to take a separate waterproof shell to get through the odd drizzle.

Many thanks, I've ordered this one, fingers crossed it will do the job :)

http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/rab-altus-jacket-p393359

Tim.
 
You can get some good deals with Helly Hansen as well. Their website usually has decent deals and I find slightly cheaper than North Face.
 
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