It's that time of year!
I have several vintage XC ski outfits that I enjoy wearing amid the lycra-kitted crowds. I'm not a purist, though, as I find some new equipment to be essential for the kind of skiing I often do. Occasionally, I kick it all the way back to pure leather, wood, wool and bamboo!
I tried searching up an older thread for this but came up empty.
Tweed bicycling is popular today -- and I do that, too -- but XC skiing is its winter twin. There's a whole world of vintage to explore there! (I must be missing a big thread somewhere.)
We're talking lots of wool, wood skis, canvas rucksacks, trailside picnics, flasks, pipes -- the works!
I'll kick things off with a photo that isn't so great, due to being covered up. I did an adventure ski race last weekend -- 17 difficult, hilly, technical miles on a gorgeously scenic trail full of overlooks. It was rather low snow conditions so hardly anyone showed up except for 9 crazies (23 last year). A broken ski and many contusions didn't dampen apres' ski spirits in the parking lot (with hot potluck treats and tasty microbrew around the bonfire). ...And I just keep managing to win the thing (a "four-peat"). 3+ hours! So here I am, in all wool and knickers, wearing my US NB3 parka warmup, with 2nd place, getting ready to unwind...
Here are a few other pics. (I notice that at 150kb, 350kb and 650kb that the uploader won't accept them, even though the 650kb one is a 6mp image which is only small due to all the snow! So I'll place them as inline images.)
Here's one where I'm showing a vintage TECHNIQUE, not taught today, but which is still VERY useful -- the Striding Doublepole. (Try it! My OYB website has a LOT of info on this and other vintage techniques.)
Then a pic from when I did a ski-skating race...
This one is all-vintage, taken while out rucksack day-touring with the sweet ol' GWP...
I have several vintage XC ski outfits that I enjoy wearing amid the lycra-kitted crowds. I'm not a purist, though, as I find some new equipment to be essential for the kind of skiing I often do. Occasionally, I kick it all the way back to pure leather, wood, wool and bamboo!
I tried searching up an older thread for this but came up empty.
Tweed bicycling is popular today -- and I do that, too -- but XC skiing is its winter twin. There's a whole world of vintage to explore there! (I must be missing a big thread somewhere.)
We're talking lots of wool, wood skis, canvas rucksacks, trailside picnics, flasks, pipes -- the works!
I'll kick things off with a photo that isn't so great, due to being covered up. I did an adventure ski race last weekend -- 17 difficult, hilly, technical miles on a gorgeously scenic trail full of overlooks. It was rather low snow conditions so hardly anyone showed up except for 9 crazies (23 last year). A broken ski and many contusions didn't dampen apres' ski spirits in the parking lot (with hot potluck treats and tasty microbrew around the bonfire). ...And I just keep managing to win the thing (a "four-peat"). 3+ hours! So here I am, in all wool and knickers, wearing my US NB3 parka warmup, with 2nd place, getting ready to unwind...
Here are a few other pics. (I notice that at 150kb, 350kb and 650kb that the uploader won't accept them, even though the 650kb one is a 6mp image which is only small due to all the snow! So I'll place them as inline images.)
Here's one where I'm showing a vintage TECHNIQUE, not taught today, but which is still VERY useful -- the Striding Doublepole. (Try it! My OYB website has a LOT of info on this and other vintage techniques.)
Then a pic from when I did a ski-skating race...
This one is all-vintage, taken while out rucksack day-touring with the sweet ol' GWP...
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