sort of.. it's radiohead original songs, remixed by AmpLive from Zion I, with lyricists putting their own words over radiohead melodies. call it whatever you want, i like it. just something different to ski to ya know
im extremely confused on whether you're joking or fucking retarded. i'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt however and explain why i posted such a thing.
1. hornbeck is from MI, (one of the three states listed in this regionals category), therefore i felt it reasonable to post an...
hahaha nice. yah, not back yet, going to DIA in about 2 hours tho. i have green pants, this year's AR6's, white helmet, and probably no poles. also, im usually listening to music so even if it were me i probably wouldnt've heard you anyway!
thanks man id appreciate it! aside from just wanting to ski my home hill(s), i'm thinking about posting a gallery/story about the small hill/big heart mentality of what it's like to grow up skiing in the midwest. it'd be posted on the website i shoot for (bnqt.com). but yah, flying home tonight...
i hear what you're saying but dude i ski keystone/breck on a routine basis and even at keystone there were HUGE bomb holes after some of their features by the end of the day. and that was just at 3ish when the mtn. is starting to close. depending on how the feature's setup and if theres any sort...
hahah genius
well thats rad there's even a dedicated park crew to discuss in such a thread, despite if people are happy or unhappy with the current results. hopefully between the new snow and manmade shit that's already there, there will be some fun shiz to mess around on. i might try and come...
yah from everything i've heard and read it sounds like the new mgmt. at bmbw are ALOT more open and proactive when it comes to parks, im stoked to see the new direction they're taking
p.s. isn't it dumping there right now too??
yup, just being honest. don't get me wrong a-basin is fun on a powder day, but keystone will be your best all around bet for a mix of everything. breck would be fun too, but its usually always windier/colder/more crowded there compared to keystone. check out both if you can. and eat at rasta...