View Full Version : Whats your extreme?
AbunDiga909
04-04-2004, 10:07 PM
Today I hydrofoiled in driftwood infested 45 degree air and water temperature while raining! Danbury CT.
Whats the most extreme skiing conditions you've gone in???
40 degree air, lake partly froze, snow on ground
BIGMAC
04-06-2004, 12:46 AM
Moe, looks painfull!
I think mine was air temp 40 and water low 40s.
gotwake
04-25-2004, 11:50 PM
After seeing M3fan's boat - I had flashback's. My buddy Rick and I used to ride year round. He still has his 95 SN (Red/Black) with around 1300 hrs on it and it purrs like a kitten. He is the one who got me interested in boating and is really the one responsible for giving me this disease. Love ya bro!
Here's Rick - (and ya, it was cold)
skinautique
04-26-2004, 07:21 AM
How about an 8 foot gator swimming around in the same lake? Does that count?
AbunDiga909
04-26-2004, 07:57 AM
I think it'll pass... :lol:
gotwake
04-26-2004, 09:27 AM
Gators... no wonder I don't live down there. I have a big enough issue with snakes in So.Ill!
Yeah, Jeff Warner of CC took me skiing last October while I was visiting Orlando. As I was putting on my ski, he nonchalantly mentioned "now, you know there are gators in this lake". He was serious. I about filled my drawers. I didn't want to be a yankee weeny so I went ahead and skied. Later I found out that the gators are not near as menacing as the water moccassins.
I think I'll stick to the cold water in Colorado.
SGY
Amen to that! I grew up in Texas on Lake Lewisville, never could get over the fear of water moccasins or the snapping turtles. Consequently, my parents traded the boat for a swimming pool.
I'll take my hat off to all you guys down south, I prefer clean cold water and an 8 month season.
ag4ever
05-04-2004, 11:38 AM
That is why I am careful as to where I ski. The snapping turtles aren't too bad. They stay away from you. The sankes are kinda scary, and I was in a bass boat that took water over the bow once. When it did there was a snake swiming right through. luckily it went over the other side as we all jumped into the back of the boat. If had remained in the boat I would have been in the lake.
I do most of my boating on Lake Travis, where you can see about 10 feet down in the water. At least that way you can see if something is going to get you. The last time I was on travis though, there were so many floating debris feilds of sick that we just pulled right out and left. No need to mess up the boat by hitting a log you did not see.
882001
05-04-2004, 12:50 PM
hey icap, alligators are really cool.
Ya'll are definately extreme! I still am phobic about dark water from growing up around it in the deep south. Skinny dipping at night with the latest supermodel aint happening for me--and not just because I'm old and overweight.
882001 I'll take your word for it on the alligators--The Crocidile Hunter thinks they are pretty cool too!
AbunDiga909
05-05-2004, 08:08 AM
Icap... talk about being phobic about some water conditions. I am amaized by all those who ski in waters with snapping turtles and alligators and in those shallow lakes in Florida. I'm just starting to get rid of my phobia over shallow water and driftwood. I know it sounds stupid, but ever since I was young, I've hated both of those. And when I say driftwood, I don't meen twigs, I mean huge tree trunks. And about shallow water, even if was 20ft deep and I could see the bottom, it was considered "shallow" by me. This kinda sucks when we go skiing in this really clean lake in Maine... :lol:
882001
05-05-2004, 07:18 PM
come on down here you cant see 3 inches. you would love it.
882001
Thanks for the offer, I remember the water well.
Mark Twain said it best-- "If I could own all of Texas or live in **** forever, I'll take ****."
NatiqueJeff thanks again for the censorship! One of these days I gonna see how many words I can get past your programming.
882001
05-05-2004, 10:44 PM
its probably cooler in ****. :lol: the really hot summer is on its way.but i wouldnt trade it for your miserable winters. im never gonna move more north than i-10
NautiqueJeff
05-05-2004, 11:23 PM
NatiqueJeff thanks again for the censorship! One of these days I gonna see how many words I can get past your programming.
Makes for a good laugh, anyway...
882001
You ever come north of the I-10 parallel and I'll show you hot! A few summers ago my brother came up from Dallas to cool off. The day he arrived we went to our cabin east of the mountains. When we stopped at the store the banks temperature reading was 114 F. at 11:OO PM.
It didn't cool off the rest of his trip and he hasn't been back since.
And NatiqueJeff--you are way too sophisticated, that auto censorship thing is amazing!
882001
05-07-2004, 12:17 AM
good god!! 114F yuk. my 102 w 100% humity is sounding good.
AbunDiga909
05-07-2004, 08:14 AM
How about my 65F and raining in NYC?!?! :lol: You guys are killing me here....
WakeboardKid
06-09-2004, 08:46 AM
Lets see, my craziest wakeboarding day would have to be this: 35 degree air temp., 40 degree water temp., shallow water, raining, and gators swimming around
If you dont believe me about the gator, as we rode under the bridge, we thought it was a huge piece of driftwood, but it turned out to be about an 8 ft. long gator. Shortly after riding about 100 feet, dad said, "you ready?"
I had to reply "yes" and went boarding.
AbunDiga909
06-09-2004, 12:14 PM
cool, but don't gators usually live in warm water? where were you?
WakeboardKid
06-09-2004, 12:18 PM
eufala....it was pretty weird. I thought the same thing, thats why I went skiing. I thought "well gators swim in warm waters usually so I may freeze my tail off, but at least I wont be dangered by gators". turned out I got both. ya at eufala gators have a rep for being crazy and unpredictable
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