Deep Cover Anthropology

By:  Greg
June 8, 2009


Ever since my trip to Canada with Sam (seen here), I have been intrigued by the inhabitants of that wild land of savage beauty. On Friday June 5th, 2009 I decided to embed myself deep undercover with a band of three Canadian citizens traveling through the E.U. to better learn about their habits, social networks, and migratory patterns.

I met Mr. MadPat,
Mr. MadPat

Mr. LuckyLuke
Mr. LuckyLuke
and Mrs. Jane Doe at 8am at an undisclosed location in Northern NH, USA shortly after they breached the US Border.

My guise was perfect, and I was immediately accepted into their ranks.
My guise

I tried to make small talk as we rode along. I asked why they would leave their homeland this particular day to travel through the E.U. Mr. Pat informed me that today he would ski for his 45th consecutive month…. I gasped…I knew it would be difficult to understand, but I never expected such wild behavior! Who would EVER want to ski 45 months in a row (around the world [at world class locations])?! I quickly changed the subject, and tried to understand why they decide to use quantity-per-distance as their fuel economy rating, which is the inverse of our most-perfectest distance-per-quantity system (I mean, ours is clearly superior since it makes sense to me, and I have to stop and think about theirs every time!). They laughed and said it was actually just to confuse Americans.
Laughing Canadians

As we continued on, I was amazed at the skill of their migratory behavior. As if they were birds flying south in winter, the band quickly and silently made their way to an 800 vertical foot, snow filled alpine gully called “Avion”… clearly I had much to investigate
Avion

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4 Comments

  1. Dwyer
    wrote on June 23rd, 2009 at 1:59 pm  
    1

    Where did MadPat get his extra steezy poles?? I need some!!

  2. Greg
    wrote on June 23rd, 2009 at 2:40 pm  
    2

    I will look into this and get back to you. I’m pretty sure he has a time machine and returns to 1986 each time he breaks a pair and needs some fresh ones–I mean poles NEVER last that long.

  3. MadPatSki
    wrote on June 26th, 2009 at 4:24 pm  
    3

    From time to time, I see people with the same model. Kerma World Cup.

    There were bought brand new for $85 (no deals *(&() at Bernard Trottier Sport in Montreal back in mid-March 1990. I had just broken a pair of identical white pair training GS on Can-Am at Jay. I loved those poles and wanted the same…unfortunately they were only pink ones left.

    Did a quick Google…I found a few references to them.

    Quote from ScotsSkier at Epic.

    Top 10 signs you’re an over-the-hill ski racer

    “You can not only spell “Marc Girardelli” but you still have the fluoro pink Kerma poles he used in the 88(?) olympics”

    http://www.epicski.com/forum/thread/62437/top-10-signs-you-re-an-over-the-hill-ski-racer#post_812467

    http://ski.lovetoknow.com/Kerma_Ski_Poles

  4. ml242
    wrote on March 27th, 2017 at 7:09 am  
    4

    LuckyLuc and MadPat on the same day? Classique.

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