Any skiing in urban areas, including handrails, wallrides and drops off of stairs, is referred to as urban skiing. This is regarded as one of the most dangerous and technically difficult areas of newschool skiing, since it involves skiing things that weren't meant to be skied. It also creates a lot of trouble with authority, as some people consider it vandalism to slide down handrails on a pair of planks. Most skiers, however, see it as an artform, using everyday objects such as handrails and houses creatively, and seeing your surroundings in a different perspective. Bladers have been the most progressive urban group in history. B-Crew has even begun to hop onto rails with no jump at all. This type of progression is taking hold of the newschool world.
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