Hey I am going out to snowbird next week and i was wondering if anyone in the area could give me some tips on good areas to build a good booter along with advice on building it
make sure u jump on and off the rail. Alot of kids try to sorta of turn onto it. Jump, turn, spot ur landing, make sure u look at the end of the rail, and jump off toward the end or if u feel like ur goin to fall
I was at sunday river the past 3 days and i noticed that there are about 3 to 1 skiers to boarders in the park. It made me real happy to know how far the sport has moved in the past couple of years. Even better there was this kid that was at most 12 who would float 7's on the big booter there...
Has anybody tried this group at whistler. Im wonderin cuase im goin wit my sis in a couple of weeks but she can barely ski and im tryin to get better and have people to ski with.
If anyone in the Ann Arbor area is down to have a rail session anywhere contact me cuase i have been looking throught the city and have found a couple of really good spots.
I read it and loved. there is some shit in it that makes a person just love the fact that they ski. the best shit was the part about how 'if everybody skied there would be no wars.' which is so true becuase everybody is equal on top of a mountain.