Yes, it was longer than that. This was not a gap jump, or a straight jump. It was going down a steep run. I was never more than 10-15 feet off the ground. Because of the steep angle of the trail, it was possible.
my best trick is probly a 360 melon, or lipslide 180 out. Im working on locking a switch front 1 nose press, back 1 out. It may be a bit hard but its one of my goals for this year. I would be happy with a switch front 1 nose press
I don't get why people can't just answer a question? Â
My best consistantly is probably double backs, or just first hit 3's on big jumps.  The best trick I've proably landed period is a dub cork/rodeo 10 or a kangaroo flip. Heres some stuff from 2 winters ago.
    httpz:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2y-LHAtGP4
dude what is with this iron cross crap that is crossing the skis with no grab that is very ghetto, but yeah i suck to my best is a reg 7 and like switch 3 tail grabs
everyone once in a while i can sort of turn to the side on a box idk tho high risk of injury so i have only tried like three times but i pretty much did twice
i landed a couple of grinds on boxes and rails but alot of time i stick on the rail and fall ..... and i land small sketchy 180s but cant seem to stop switch and end up eating it reall hard!!.........................
p.s skiing and rollerblading have alot of the same name for tricks.
a D-spin 1080 a few years back in the Blackomb park in the spring. I was going for a 9 but over rotated it a bit and still stuck the landing. Or a side flip of a 40 foot cliff in the Canadian freeskiing competition qualifiers in Couloir extreme(Whistler). I should have kept that move for the finals!
you're right. i jsut posted that as a joke. im working on my 1s right now. golly jeepers. and by the way, your comment was rediculous. haha. it just helped my point. and by the way, i never said you have to be able to seven to have an NS. i just meant that there are kids who act like the shit who just blow.