Well, just got back from Wildcat this morning where I got a pretty good beating
Actually, when there wasn't too much icy-trough-then-pile-of-snow going on I was able to bring into play some of the suggestions in this thread. Mainly tip pressure, aggressive tip-to-release just using pmts aggressively, etc. Some segments went pretty well, others not so much. I was falling a bit into the trap of upper body rotation so I tried the old pole tip drag drill in foot-high crud. Exhausting but profitable.
In the times I could actually see a ways ahead I did let speed be my friend and that helped along with just keeping activity more compact. I could definitely sense when CA/CB broke down there were dire consequences so I have been put on alert to watch for this in the future.
And, quite a bit of the "be confident in your technique" was needed, too!
So, not bad ... even though I could only go a few hundred yards at a time due to being old and the stupid meds. Maybe a good thing so as to reevaluate often during the run.
Oh, by the way, ran the TT800's.
Then, too, there's the "no mercy" Wildcat quad which gets you up 2100 feet in less than 7 mins. Can't they slow that thing down?