Jenny
Angel Diva
March 18-20What are the dates for the Diva East meet up?
March 18-20What are the dates for the Diva East meet up?
AHi! and Welcome, I'm another East coast Diva, I think you'll love the new skis (and boot's) I hope you can demo some skis. I 2nd the vote for the 2018 Blizzard black pearls, very forgiving, easy to turn yet if you put them on edge they respond.
also Keep chatting you'll be in the 'diva's only' section, I've met and skied with so many wonderful ski divas and yes to we are die hards! what better than plan ski trips when it's so hot out! Hope to make some turns with you this winter!
Hi! and Welcome, I'm another East coast Diva, I think you'll love the new skis (and boot's) I hope you can demo some skis. I 2nd the vote for the 2018 Blizzard black pearls, very forgiving, easy to turn yet if you put them on edge they respond.
also Keep chatting you'll be in the 'diva's only' section, I've met and skied with so many wonderful ski divas and yes to we are die hards! what better than plan ski trips when it's so hot out! Hope to make some turns with you this winter!
Hi! and Welcome, I'm another East coast Diva, I think you'll love the new skis (and boot's) I hope you can demo some skis. I 2nd the vote for the 2018 Blizzard black pearls, very forgiving, easy to turn yet if you put them on edge they respond.
also Keep chatting you'll be in the 'diva's only' section, I've met and skied with so many wonderful ski divas and yes to we are die hards! what better than plan ski trips when it's so hot out! Hope to make some turns with you this winter!
I have a friend who had double knee replacements after age 60. Must be about ten years ago already. She put surgery off for 5-10 years for assorted reasons. She took off 3 months as medical leave to rehab. As I remember, she was getting around pretty well even 4 weeks after surgery. Took a year or two to get back to a good weight. She had absolutely no regrets. She's not a skier, but liked running before her knees weren't up for the it. Obviously everyone's situation is different but I've read plenty of stories of people who are skiing at a high level after knee replacement or hip replacement surgery after completing post-surgery PT.Hi everyone!
I'm new here and am planning to return to the slopes in 2019... after my upcoming total knee replacement. I've gained weight over the years and while I'm on track to lose about 50 lbs., I need to know what's out there for someone who weighs about 200 lbs. Everything from clothing to skis. During my "first ski career" from age 9 to 30-something, I skied everything and everywhere with confidence. I'm much older now (60) and am looking forward to enjoying the greens and blues but I do need the right equipment. Thanks in advance for your ideas and recommendations!
Thanks for the nice welcome marz! I live just outside of Boston, close to some acceptable day-ski spots as well as the big resorts in Vermont, NH, and Maine where all the cool kids go. I learned to ski on Mt. Hood and spent most of my younger years at Heavenly, Squaw, Northstar, Timberline and Mt. Hood Meadows, and a couple of trips to Aspen. It's a different world here, but New England is home and with snow making technology what it is, we even have days of sunshine and "powder!"
I'm slowly learning about suitable gear online and bookmarking accordingly. It's surprising how much better I feel about my surgery having skiing, however modestly, as a goal!
I imagine there will be another Wachusett thread come fall. Here's the one for last season. I hope to get in a few more days skiing there. I like the place a lot, partially because of the high speed lifts but mostly because it's very well run. Great place midweek. The long greens are good for working on technique. I started playing with my daughter's tele gear last season (happen to fit) and Wachusett is a good place to practice.Hi there diymom! Wachusett! I used to ski there in high school when the lodge was, I kid you not, a Quonset hut! One rope tow as I recall. The website is so heartening, so much beautiful development.
My day ski areas will be Wachusett and Nashoba and I'd love to meet up with you. I'll pm you my contact info. Thanks for the clothing and gear tips, too; I think I've found what I need w/ Obermeyer.
I love your moniker. I used to love skiing w/out my poles!
I have a friend who had double knee replacements after age 60. Must be about ten years ago already. She put surgery off for 5-10 years for assorted reasons. She took off 3 months as medical leave to rehab. As I remember, she was getting around pretty well even 4 weeks after surgery. Took a year or two to get back to a good weight. She had absolutely no regrets. She's not a skier, but liked running before her knees weren't up for the it. Obviously everyone's situation is different but I've read plenty of stories of people who are skiing at a high level after knee replacement or hip replacement surgery after completing post-surgery PT.
I imagine there will be another Wachusett thread come fall. Here's the one for last season. I hope to get in a few more days skiing there. I like the place a lot, partially because of the high speed lifts but mostly because it's very well run. Great place midweek. The long greens are good for working on technique. I started playing with my daughter's tele gear last season (happen to fit) and Wachusett is a good place to practice.
https://www.theskidiva.com/forums/index.php?threads/wachusett-2017-18.22140/
Thanks @Babette! I skied no poles for about 20ys..LOVE to ski free! My avatar is our dog "sarge" she's a she but is a tomboy someone dumped her as a puppy in the woods, we kept her, she LOVES snow, we have to leave a big patch of snow on the deck for her to lay in. Most likely part Akita. right now the shedding of her winter down is insane.. I brush a dog a day. lol
Boots. I have Atomic Hawk's 100's I too have real calves, I had Solomon's before that, but they were so old 7-8yrs and while comfy my feet were very loose and my feet very sloppy in them. I dreaded getting new boots, but when I put my foot in the Hawks they fit great and I love them. I can't get my ankle in Langes they are not for big calves. Try Solomon or the Atomic line.
Yes to the Black Pearls! I splurged and bought a pair of "Renouns" they are $$$$ but an amazing ski- a non-newtonian polymer in them that stiffens on ice and soft on bumps/powder, they are incredible. (I'm an instructor so got the employee discount) If money is no object, try the renoun 90's they did become my 1 ski quiver last winter!! I have Atomic 11's they 1 step down from a Race ski (I do love to go fast) they are only 71 under foot so very fast carving and a 'pay attention' ski.
The BP's are so nice, steady, reliable and perform great on groomers and in powder. If I didn't get the Renouns I would have bought the BP's 88's under foot.
When you start out again try some runs with out poles when it's nice 'cream cheese' groomed soft snow. Skiing no poles improves balance, body position and is fun. I started teaching again and started using them again but I still leave them at lifts on nice cruising day especially at Okemo. Poles if used wrong can result in twisting upper body or dragging poles/arms so body weight is not where it should be.
Skiing will come right back to you, it's like riding a bike, I can't wait to ski!
Another vote on the Atomic Hawk, prime. I have what is described as dancers legs. My DH called them thunder thighs.
My bootfitter doesn't sell boots, just fixes them. So he told me what to get. Like nopole, I'm an instructor too, so there was a discount.
As for skis...demo. In fact there are some places that will rent you skis for a season. And you can turn them in for a different pair throughout the season.
I understand your pain. Yesterday was the halfway point of my non weight bearing time. Four weeks to go until the cast comes off, then on to the next part of recovery, whatever it is! My friend who had both knees replaced last summer says she thinks my ankle recovery is worse than her knees. FWIW.Oh, why does it have to be JULY? And why do I need to have my knee replace. Major pity party happening here but very much mitigated by everyone's posts, info, support! Thank you!
A certain birdie told me to take your advice seriously. I'm determined to demo a pair of black pearls.