I think i'm obsessed. I made this in the dirt (pics)

Skibumsmith

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I made a replica of the JOI jump with the extra potting soil in horticulture. Then I got out my Huck Doll and had a little dirt sesh.

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jump

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takeoff
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rodeo

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BANGIN IT

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and CLAIMIN IT
 
if thats sarcasm i know it doesn't look exactly like the real thing but come on man i made it out of dirt in like 10 minutes. its as close to looking like the real thing as i could get
 
Ive spent 3 hours building a jump in the sand to make it perfect. That has happened un countable amounts of times, I love jumps.
 
hahaha like a tech deck!to the thread creator.. you should apply that dirt kicker building energy toward a backyard rail setup or a nomadic hitchiking excursion to hood.
 
this is incredibly sick.

(also +k to the guy who made the zoolander reference, exactly what i was thinking).
 
werd. I really miss these edits of this style.

The Roundtop Riders were the ones that convinced me that freestyle skiers and skiing was quite all right for my son to get involved in.

Seriously, this edit is timeless. To watch it now, is as good as the first time as I saw it. Sheer brilliance! I wish they had the time to come up with equal epicness, its all about the gangsta stuff now. It just doesn't have the same feel.
 
Actually, now that I look at it closer, that looks more like you had another huckdoll filming from the paraglider.
 
I'm interested why freestyle skiing would ever be not okay for your son to get into? What was your perception of skiing before you watch roundtop riders? lol?
 
One time I was on a beach, and we had a crouquet set.

It was on one of the trips to a secluded beach outside of Tofino that we used to take with all the High North staff after camp.

All the diggers got together and we made croquet holes that were park features made out of sand. I wish I had pictures of it... we had a massive jump to quarterpipe with the wicket on top of the quarter... you had to air out in order to get through.

It was sweet. Making jumps out of anything is awesome.

Hah, when I used to build parks I would sometimes bring in play-dough to show the groomers what I was imagining to build. I've done rail jams that were all play-dough and popsicle sticks.

 
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