@@rearct Yep, but it depends on the resort. Double check by searching online for the resort’s uphill policy. Pretty much all resorts used to allow uphilling for free until it got popular and presented a liability issue. Now, most resorts sell an uphill pass separately or allow folks with season passes to uphill, but a few do allow it for free outside of operating hours.
These kind of reminded me of a pair of Fischer Gunbarrels that were at a local used store for like, 3 years. Unmounted and cheap af, I really considered buying them and dremeling in some fishscales lol.
Do it! Even if those skis aren’t available, I’m curious how well the dremel pattern will work for you. I did a hasty job on some skis that I need to revisit because I could barely tell I did anything to the base. (Makes me think most base scratches are inconsequential.)
I didn't know that resorts would let you come in after hours if you're willing to take yourself up. I'm glad to learn that, thank you.
@@rearct Yep, but it depends on the resort. Double check by searching online for the resort’s uphill policy. Pretty much all resorts used to allow uphilling for free until it got popular and presented a liability issue. Now, most resorts sell an uphill pass separately or allow folks with season passes to uphill, but a few do allow it for free outside of operating hours.
These kind of reminded me of a pair of Fischer Gunbarrels that were at a local used store for like, 3 years. Unmounted and cheap af, I really considered buying them and dremeling in some fishscales lol.
Do it! Even if those skis aren’t available, I’m curious how well the dremel pattern will work for you. I did a hasty job on some skis that I need to revisit because I could barely tell I did anything to the base. (Makes me think most base scratches are inconsequential.)