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Here is a local Ski Patroller, Chris Austin, reviewing his Kindred skis. He gave us some of his time during a precious day off. Alpine Resort Operations are carried out by teams of passionate people who work together in a complex system. We think that patrollers are the heart of that system. We all ski and snowboard at resorts with more peace of mind knowing there are people to help if anything goes wrong. These folks do it for the love of the sport and take time away from powder days to assist people who are lost or injured. Luckily, when Ev broke his leg a few years ago Chris was his attending patroller. So many of the decisions Chris made that day helped to reduce Evan's suffering and ensure the most positive long term outcome from a crazy injury. It's good to know that Chris' Kindred skis play a small part in facilitating the excellent work he does. Thanks Chris! Thanks to Ivan from Visual Inclination for capturing these interviews: https://visualinclination.com/ Canadian Ski Patrol: https://www.skipatrol.ca/
Sneak Peek: Sirena 48 – Luxury and Versatility Redefined! ✨ Step aboard the Sirena 48, where elegance meets functionality in a yacht designed to impress. Perfect for day cruises with a crowd or extended getaways with family and friends, this yacht maximizes deck space and interior volume for ultimate comfort and style. Key Specs: Length Overall: 52' 5" (15.96 m) Beam: 16' 3" (4.93 m) Draft: 3' 11" (1.2 m) Power Options: Standard: 2 x 550-hp Cummins QSB 6.7 Optional: 2 x 670-hp Volvo D11
Today way a day of sitting in the sunshine and splicing ropes for a new bridal on my mooring. My hands are sore but the ropes are done and they look pretty good! Today you can buy dock lines and anchor lines with an eye already spliced into one end, but this is more expensive than buying the same line off a spool. It also forces you to buy your line in one of the available lengths. Putting in your own eye splice can be a better option. A splice you put in yourself will be just as strong as one done by a professional rigger, and splicing an eye into three-strand rope is really very easy.