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    Originally from North-Eastern BC, currently residing in Alberta. I ski (Fernie, Lake Louise, Silverstar, Revelstoke, Kicking Horse, Powder King... BC), and travel all over the place for golfing and mountain biking... I've been to New Zealand, Tasmania, Australia, Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands, the Amazon Rainforest, and all over western Canada and the USA.

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Scarpa Diva Alpine Touring Boot - Women's

Scarpa Diva Alpine Touring Boot - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 November 3, 2009

I bought these boots last season, my first pair of AT boots. Needless to say, after wearing them for 4 days straight at the Lake Louise World Cup Downhill (I volunteered for the races...) - in -30C weather... The boots are GREAT. I ended up switching to the stiffer tongue, and haven't looked back. They are uber comfortable for touring, and will keep your feet toasty (I wear SmartWool ski socks). I ended up not using the brand-new pair of solomon alpine boots I bought the previous season at all (so I now have 2 pairs of solomon ski boots for sale....).

Buy these boots. They are great!

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Arc'teryx Scimitar Bib - Women's

September 29, 2009

I purchased the Arc'teryx Womens Theta AR pants this last season, and absolutely love them! I too am a medium in all of the Arc'teryx womens gear, and am glad I ordered a medium for the bottoms - just for the sake of layering and comfort. That might be something you should consider, especially because you tele! You want a little bit extra room so you don't give yourself a wedgie in the middle of every turn. Good luck!

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Black Diamond Mercury Mitten - Women's

March 25, 2009

Are these going to be restocked in XS? I want these mittens so I don't freeze my hands off here in the great white north!

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DAKINE Super Tune Tuning Kit - USA

February 6, 2009

So if I'm looking to get this as a gift for a 'super ski geek' (telemarker, etc)... Should I get the dakine kit, or a different one? Pros/Cons? Anyone?

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