Dub cork 10 over chads..and Seths Dub front of the 150 footer

No doubt, I'm talking more about the people who are focusing much more on getting the rotation than the grabing & style making is look increasingly similar to aerials.
 
Py Leblanc was the only one to land of that... huge back flip.

even to misty 7 that would be redick..

The question i have posed to you people. is a very legit question..

how big is too big? even candide has kinda slowed down after breaking his back on big bertha..

is there a level of how big one can go before you just break..

Leviathan Gap is soo gnar though.. Id love to see some one hit that.. soo scary isnt it like a huge step down too .. making it even scarier
 
the amplid post was funny,,,,

i think you misunderstood, the point of the thread,,,,,he didnt say it would stop progressing hes just talking about physical distance,,,,,,how much bigger can it go? its a valid point,,,,,,my opinion is that the unthinkable will probably become reality.. when our great grand children are around, if there is still snow and if human beings will still have the time to do fun pointless shit
 
That's the thing, the sport is progressing in so many different ways right now. We have people like Bobby Brown sending triples and double corking over just about anything, people like Tim D taking double corks to the BC, people like Garret Russel skiing stock park features completely differently. You don't see aerialists holding high mutes through their entire rotation do you?
 
we hit a jump all year long that is just the landing of that jump, and we call it "impossible jump" because the landing is so flat it's damn near impossible to land anything. I can't imagine how flat that landing would be for sending the full gap. Leviathan is kinda stupid...sorry
 
People keep worrying about the "progression" of skiing like it has some sort of dire implication for what they go out and do when they hit the ski hill.
 
If you ask me, in the near future BC progression will be all switch. There is so so so much potential for switch in the backcountry, whereas in the air it's just one more 180 or flip. Think about pillow lines skied switch, or entire lines skied equal amounts switch and regular.
 
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