Dude, you’re too erudite for me! I had to Google Ullrthe Norse god of skiing. I like it! And good to hear from you. I actually found your sock question from ’03but now can’t recall what the heck I told you. But glad to help the platoon!

As for skis, well, you’ve got lots of good choices. The Black Diamond Ethic ($600; www.bdel.com) is an excellent all-purpose alpine-touring/telemark ski. It’s designed with lightweight, sharp edges, flex for turning, and enough float for soft stuff and powder. The BD guys take their AT work very seriously, and these babies have been thoroughly vetted. Atomic’s Kongur ($500; www.atomicski.com) is very similar, and is designed for the same all-purpose skiing. It’s a tad heavier, though, and its metal edges aren’t quite as tough as the Ethic’s material. But a nice ski, and at a great price.
If you can swing the Franklins, G3’s Ticket ski is, well, the ticket. It’s got all the features of the Ethic and Kongur, plus a carefully designed sidecut that lets the uphill ski turn more tightly, helping to pull you through a turn. Very handy in trees or close quarters. Alas, it’s also a $700 ski, so the money is getting serious (www.genuineguidegear.com).
So that’s the word from here. Good luck with your stateside posting, and give Ullr his due.
For the latest quiver of expert-tested planks, read ϳԹ‘s from the November ’05 issue.