Any chance you get, do you ski and get better?

elane~jib

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Lately when i cant get up to the mountain, I have been trying backyard to keep in touch with skiing in case I can't get up to the mountain for a while. but my brother on the other hand, who is into freestyle skiing more than me, doesn't take any chance for backyard unless it meats his standards perfectly. recently I had made a backyard setup with a PVC box that was propped up on a hill so that it had a very tall landing, making 2's and 4's easier, a good place to learn and prefect them. But my brother wouldn't have any of it because there were trees off to the right of the landing.

I just want to know what you guys think of doing skiing any chance you get pretty much anywhere, or if you have to have the perfect spot to do it. Personally, I am the any chance you get guy. Sorry for bad Grammar.

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So Let me know what you guys think of this rail, and if you would jib it a lot or not. any negative comments about it is just good feedback for the next time I build a rail so go ahead and say them. sorry for the pictures being sideways.
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The trees do look a bit close, but i'd give it a try.

I don't even have snow in town, so if the mountain is closed i just ride my bike or lift weights. Too much trouble setting up a backyard jib (and expensive) or fetching snow from an ice rink. If there would be any actual snow outside tho I'd be skiing urban all the time
 
yeah the trees do look a little sketchy, but my brother quit when he barely hit one. I found it kinda pussy-ish.
 
More the first one. It's not that I don't like the setup I just hate coming out switch, it's sketchy and 3/4 times I end up wrapped around a tree. So I just ski my friends backyard setup instead of my own
 
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