The 4th stop of the Campus Rail Jam tour is coming up! We are taking over the hill at the University of Colorado with the help of Boulder Freeride on Mar 11th. The entry fee is $30 and the prize purse is $3000 in cash and $5000 in product. It starts at 5pm but you need to pre-resiter online at...
wouldn't you need a 127 if you're supposed to go 10cm shorter? 137 would probably be ok, but I always feel like shorter is better with wakeboards, unless you're doing huge tricks, if that's the case then I really don't know
sooo where do you live and where would it be delivered and maybe we could work something out... you know 400 lb is a lot of ice right? the little bags at the store are 7 lb
well if you wanna know waht happened: almost a year ago i was skiing a boyne during the 'Spring Board meeting' and while i was there i wrapped my knee around the leg of an unskirted rail... this severly hyper-extended my knee and gave me a slight tear on my acl in the 'green zone'... so my...
well i have a b/f but he skis and is gon all the time cause of that and most of the time this website just makes me frustrated... i tore my acl and it isn't real bad so i can walk and stuff but i can't ski at all... it hurts to put on ski boots... but i think i will start taking pictures thanks...
hey i know a lot of people on here have had season ending injury. what is there to do to occupy the time you would normally be on the snow? and what do you do to get over the fact that you are gonna be soooooooooooooo behind?
let me say first of all that i stand by all of scores i gave. i know that all three ski judges would agree that more difficult rails were got higher scores. i personally put a lot of emphasis on style, landing, and repeat tricks. I'm sorry but a nasty hucked 270 off scored lower than a smooth...