Does Candide live up to this title originally coined on Newschoolers?
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Candide disagrees with you.not sure how Crans-Montana draws a crowd
Candide disagrees with you.
But I think this helps prove the point regarding Crans-Montana conditions. If the footage was filmed on Feb 3, 2022, you can hear the mid-winter ice/hard pack up high, and the slurpy down low.
I didn't see a date on that video, but it was probably the loudest snow I've ever heard for that kind of skiing.
The audio is unquestionably a salient point in that video. Does he have to buy a new pair of skis every time he does something like that? I'd guess it has to be scouted by helicopter and he would still need a photographic memory.The audio alone makes me cringe.
Buy? Someone of his star power would likely be showered with free product from any ski manufacturer, especially if he's repping them and/or using them in his videos. Here's what a search turns up:Does he have to buy a new pair of skis every time he does something like that?
Of course I misspoke!Buy?

His skis might need a wax after that.I know that posting pro ski videos is a rabbit hole that we should generally avoid; however, I'm happy to make an exception for Candide -- this time doing a preposterous late spring line at Tignes that mixes equal parts mank, scratchy refreeze, slop, and rock. The audio alone makes me cringe. As always, I wonder how many takes they did to get this mix of footage.
Per one of the comments: "43 years of age, broken back injury, no helmet, and shit snow conditions; yet again, Candide pulls off this masterpiece."
There's also a short clip of him airing out the Aiguille Percée a few years ago.
His skis might need a wax after that.
Yes, but he also thought that Candide buys his own skis.Snap. Tony beat me to it.
Good question but don't racers always hold up their skis at the bottom of the run so the TV cameras can broadcast their branded top sheets to the world?Sorry about the minor thread drift but I’m wondering if the pro snow athletes really use the skis/boards from the manufacturers that they are sponsored by?
I don’t know. I don’t watch the ski racing.Good question but don't racers always hold up their skis at the bottom of the run so the TV cameras can broadcast their branded top sheets to the world?
The history of a ski location holds a lot of weight.I need to get around to writing up a review/experience at La Clusaz - very unique and excellent ski resort.
I would make the case that Flaine/Grand Massif, Les Contamines or La Clusaz offer better all round skiing for any skier level vs. any specific Chamonix resort. However, none quite offer the views or obviously the Vallee Blanche.