Goals for season...?

9's, more grabs than crit and blunt with 3's and 5's, better switch 3's and 5's, k-fed, ellen, britney, perchance a ray fed, backflips, flatspins, cork 5's. I have a lot of work to do this year
 
in order from easy to hard:

bs 4 out

2 on

switch 2 on

switch lip on backside 2 out

cork 3

cork 5

flat 3

flat 5

bio 7 (tail)

9

10

 
For it to snow finally around here so the hill can open up, and to shoot a shit ton of urban, and a good amount of park to hopefully put a full length out. :D
 
yea man i here you, we have literally not had a snow fall this winter and its almost december 1st-_-
 
First year skiing park so basic stuff like 3, 5, 7 (mabey), rodeo, frontflip, and get better at skiing switch
 
i was in a huge crash last winter that fucked my knees, so my overall goal was to get back on the skis this year, which i WILL accomplish here in about 5 days when my hill opens up. if i feel up to it, i'd like to get back in the swing of things by just trying some flat boxes, but we'll see. no jumps or anything for me this year because i don't want to land backseat with my shitty knees.
 
first off, get drivers license so i dont have to mooch rides the entire seasonskiing related,

900

cork 7, 5

rodeo

misty

dub back

270 on

learn to spin/flip off drops better

SCREAMIN SEAMEN!

 
3s off cliffs

3 in a big mountain comp and stomped

improve touring speed/stamina/endurance

multi day hut trips

learn more about mountains and be considered a 'smart skier' (i have my own criteria for this)

do a few burly/high consequence straightlines

find a crew of local people to ski with and push me

develop relationships with strong, experienced skiers and absorb as much information as i can from them

always be aware of snowpack and recent history/weather cycles of wherever im at/ be prepared and mitigate as much avy/exposure risk as possible

Stay injury free and strong.
 
Some of the east coast kids who complain about "ice" and "no snow" and "no powder" really annoy me, try living in the midwest hahahaha. I wish it was below 40 right now, hell i wish it wasn't raining
 
underflipsmisty 5

cork 7

switch 1 but with a super tweaked safety so it looks kinda corked almost

lazy 1

hand drag 3

front and blind 6 out

2 pretz 4

alleyoop 3/270 teaked safety (as described earlier) off a jump to the side tranny finding/hip thing

Tailpress blunt grab/grind

truckerslide blind 2 out never letting go of the grab

donaldslides/donalds

I'm fuckin hungry
 
for reference, a donaldslide or a donald is when you are grinding, stagger your feet, then kinck them up as to do something of a daffy while maintaining contact with the rail. During this, one grabs the middle of the front the front ski on the outside and the middle of the back of the back ski on the outside.
 
staying healthy.

finding new pillow lines

bagging a few epic couloirs and faces: apocalypse (tetons), Y (llc), break neck (near JHMR), east face unskiabowl (teton pass)

finessing a few lines I've already skied: east face no name (near JHMR), xxx, xxx

Having fun: 7 grabbed off a cliff; superman into pow.
 
My goals to be able to actually ski around my house and hometown doing urban this year. I never get any snow ever so I have to use backyard rails with artificial grass even in the winter. I also want to get better at landing switch.
 
back and front flips in the parkswitch 5s

adding some grabs to my 7s

blind 4s

blind swaps

7 off a cliff (maybe)

taking everything to bigger jumps

so stoked to start checking them off the list
 
grabs to every spin.

cork 9

2 onto rail, maybe 4 if lucky and good rail

4 on skibox comfortly

flat 5's to "always can do one"

cork 7s better of course

have fun
 
If my back heals soon enough then cork 7, rodeo 5, 9, 6 out on rails, 4 on rails, better switch on rail tricks.
 
first year freeskiing...lemme know what you think of this list

riding switch

3s

7s (maybe)

GRABS

270s on rail

oppo 270s on rail

270s out rail

450 off rail (maybe)

. anything i should add or change?

 
2 pretz 2

switch lip back 2

lip back 2

kfed

back switch up

450 on

backflip

lincoln

better frontflips

grabbed 3s and 5s

switch 3s and 5s

7s
 
i want to get 2's on rails, switch ups and 2 out

get 7's

rodeo and maybe corks

and confident at throwing down in big mtn.

 
not die.... first time back on skis in 10 yrs, maybe learn some basic tricks unless there is pow then ill be in that stuff buried neck deep
 
im pretty new so just basic stuff like 270 both ways off, switch ons, both ways flips, 5s/7s/consistent and grabbed 3s, get better at switch and just have fun.
 
get over the fear of getting hurt.

break loose.

front 4s

blind 4s

front swaps on lock

blind swaps on lock

7s with grabs on lock

2s on

switch tricks
 
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should be manageable...
 
Have fun

Place better in freeride comps, hopefully a top 3 finish

perfect: backflips, 270s on and out, FS and BS switchups

learn: fronts, flat 3s &5's, misty 5s & 7's, rodeos, and more grabs with spins

huck a 9

Get better shots filming

make a killer self edit

do more rail stuff

find ways not to get bored when the conditions suck
 
work on grabs. front, lincolns, cork 7. flat/ rodeo. and loads of rail tricks. i live in england so i learn alot of rail tricks but i dont get to ski good jumps so much...
 
finally get a 270 on

get more consistent with my 3's with grabs

ya im not that good but this year im gonna really push myself go hard or go home
 
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