Saturday, February 8, 2020

Analysis of Skiing #1 Through #9

Here is what the after-effect of skiing looks like:










The skiing is categorized into two: easy and hard. Easy ones are colored yellow and hard ones red. Any day that included Disney is labeled hard because all runs off Disney, including Pony Express, is steep and long. Mistle Tow off Christmas Tree is also steep, but it is only about half as long. And all runs I did off Judah/Jerome are long but not as steep. (You can find the trail map here).

The health level is similarly catagorized, with good days in yellow and bad days in red.

We see that easy skiing resulted in 3 or more good days out of 4. On the other hand, hard skiing resulted in 2 or more bad days. More specifically, the days that included 2 Disney runs back to back resulted in 3 or more bad days where as 1 Disney resulted in only 2 bad days. The skiing #8, which was the hardest of all, wasn't a back-to-back Disney, but it did include the moguls. (The black and blue Disney left me, well, black and blue.)

The skiing #9, which meant to be an easy one, included 2 Disney. That explains the failure to replicate skiing #6 and 7 for "soft landing".

So, it's rather obvious that my limit is green and easy blue slopes. I may be able to get away to 3 sessions of 8 runs each on those. Whatever I do, I'll have to avoid Disney runs, which are both long and steep, like a plague from now  on.

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