Showing posts with label xscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label xscape. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 July 2009

Another slope!

Whilst visiting my girlfriend in Scotland this weekend we paid a 2-hour visit to the Xscape snow dome in Braehead, Glasgow - this was my first experience of a different slope in the UK and I was pleasantly surprised!

The boards & boots I have to say weren't great, not as good as those at my local snowdome (Tamworth), but the slope itself was WAY better. It was considerably wider for a start, probably about the same length but without the corner that Tamworth has near the top. However, what really stood out was the quality of the snow, it was a lot more like riding on a proper mountain - as opposed to Tamworth which was often very icy.
Also, because of the extra width, the slope had a few things on it instead of just being a straight run - it had a rail/box affair near the top, a kicker (jump) half way down & another rail setup further down. It also had... a button lift!

Just to explain, Tamworth has 2 methods of getting you up the slope, either the travellator which is just what it sounds, you stand on it and get carried to the top. Or the alternative is a rope pull, which you just hold onto and it pulls you up the slope.

Glasgow Xscape by contrast had a button lift, which is like a metal pole with a large button-shaped piece on the bottom, designed perfectly for skiers to stick between their legs and be pulled up the slope. Snowboarders on the other hand ride sideways on making it a little more difficult to use this type of lift. I'd already read up about them but was a little unclear still, until I got there and had a go, it was basically simple, you face sideways, stick the pole between your legs (it has a bend in it to go round your front leg) and off you go, dragged up the slope. I never fell off once!

Obviously I was on hire equipment so back to beginner boards so more forgiving than my new board, I soon got up to speed after a little adjustment to my bindings. Then in the 2nd half of the session I decided to go for it on the kicker (jump) - it was a little higher than the one at Tamworth I'd already done but c'est la vie.

My first 3 attempts all ended in failure, not too bad though as I just fell upon landing in a controlled manner, but I was determined and kept at it and finally landed it - I think 4 times in a row. Only then did one of the instructors on the slope come over and tell me I wasn't allowed on it without a helmet! Never mind, the session was at an end and I was very happy with landing the kicker so we called it a day.