[net.rec.ski] ski tips upfwd, uprwd, dwnfwd or dwnrwd?

dennis@terak.UUCP (Dennis Kodimer) (03/05/85)

>
> The current logic is that the tips go up.  This protects the 
> bottom surfaces (from falling rocks, ice, and other things).
> 

Whoa! when travelling horizontally at 70+ mph, objects do not fall
down from the sky, they either come horizontally or at a slight incline
depending on the distance from that truck ahead that just hit that tar
and gravel patch.  My observations on road trash is that it rarely
exceeds a car height, and most often saltates up the hood. And it has
its greatest kinetic energy coming upward before the first hit.  Ergo,
I'd rather have my ski tops down to get scratched than damage those
lovely bottoms that I Ptex'd, sanded, waxed and scrapped all night long.
Of course, I'm assuming you don't park in a cave for falling rock & ice.

>
> Some people also have strong feelings about which end of the
> car the tips should protect.
>

Paul, seems that priorities are backwards if the skis are protecting
the car.  The object is to get to the slopes with ski gear unscathed.

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