ski8990 Dec 31, 1969 ^^ yeah its about 8 feet when droped normally, but we built up a little takeoff and packed down a 30ft inrun. I also took way too much speed for this hit so I took it way farther than normal.
^^ yeah its about 8 feet when droped normally, but we built up a little takeoff and packed down a 30ft inrun. I also took way too much speed for this hit so I took it way farther than normal.
iggyskier Dec 31, 1969 people are thinking of two different things here. ski8990 is refering to the distance travelled foward (i believe) while everyone is thinking about the distance dropped down. That looks to be about 18 feet in length, but not 18 feet down.
people are thinking of two different things here. ski8990 is refering to the distance travelled foward (i believe) while everyone is thinking about the distance dropped down. That looks to be about 18 feet in length, but not 18 feet down.
F F french_fry Dec 31, 1969 ^OOOOOOh, I see now. But say you dropped 10 feet next time, not a 30 footer.
L L lcc210 Dec 31, 1969 and ski8990 I was right. If you multiply 40% by what you wrote as the cliffs size(18 feet) you will get an accurate reading of how big it really is.
and ski8990 I was right. If you multiply 40% by what you wrote as the cliffs size(18 feet) you will get an accurate reading of how big it really is.
ol_vt_g Dec 31, 1969 east coast cliffs are just alot tougher to land... flat landings, lack of snow, trees, etc. don't be hatin on us
east coast cliffs are just alot tougher to land... flat landings, lack of snow, trees, etc. don't be hatin on us