Lost interest in park..

14218899:BallZach420 said:
I think you'd enjoy the TGR forums

TGR, also known as:

www.

"Im not athletic/coordinated enough to throw a 360 so im just going to pretend that i only care about big mountain and backcountry and tell people im not interested in park”

.com
 
14218909:DominatorJacques said:
Ha ha! IDK who you are referring to, but TGR won't have me! I'm sure I'm not the only one. That site is a mess!

Yeah I was referring to the original post
 
TGR has some really good shit on their forums for information. Also, some of their threads can be pretty entertaining. I don’t use tgr but I def wouldn’t turn down a beer with some of those guys

14218949:BallZach420 said:
Yeah I was referring to the original post

14219118:DominatorJacques said:
I never go to TGR. I'm not that smart! Ha ha Thanks
 
14218940:DolanReloaded said:
TGR, also known as:

www.

"Im not athletic/coordinated enough to throw a 360 so im just going to pretend that i only care about big mountain and backcountry and tell people im not interested in park”

.com

The reverse could be said about park enthusiasts, there are is no set way to truly make this comparison, its purely opinion and poorly thought out and a lil something tells me your probably maybe most definitely not quali-fix-eyed to be a judge of “skier skill” , in the park, free riding or in a video game. Guess I could be wrong, post an edit , trophy, award or short POV not stolen from a shrinks wall, drawer or a junkies dope den and I’ll rescind my statement.
 
I've gone through a similar experience, but it's not been for lack of interest - just shifting priorities. I grew up in a similar situation in Indiana, riding park most of the time. When you're on 400 ft of vertical every day there's only so much pure skiing you can do before it gets stale. So you just lap the park where there's always something new to try.

Once I moved out west and had regular-ish access to larger mountains, though, all of the sudden there was an endless supply of new things to try outside of the park. Learning to properly ski pow. Finding pockets of untracked trees. Hiking chutes. Figuring out how to pop off of cliffs without immediately going over the handlebars when you land (a particular sticking point of mine.) And on and on. Eventually, those kinds of things just became more fun for me purely for their variety. Exploration of and experimentation on natural features is almost completely different mountain to mountain and even sometimes day to day depending on conditions, and I love going into a day on the snow not knowing what I'll find.

It's nothing against park riding. I still swing through in lieu of groomers if it's on my way back to a lift. I still watch slopestyle comps and video segments. I still refuse to buy a directional ski. But, for me, the at the end of the day the park is always the park - it only changes so much. I'm just having more fun these days exploring the whole mountain.
 
14216788:4FRNT said:
Actually skiing is a ton of fun and having a ski that can do more than just slide a rail is what makes the whole mountain fun. If you can't have a blast skiing everywhere and anywhere in all sorts of terrain, you're doing it wrong.

Point in Case:

(Holy crap you guys sold the hell out of these)

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14218072:iced said:
get Burton impact shorts or something and kneepads. Both actually make a huge difference for me anyway

I never really got good at park as a kid and I've always regretted it because with every passing day my recovery time from slipping on a rail gets longer. This season my goal is to push it a bit more since I moved back to MN from MT and I've found that I'm not as slip-prone as I thought, but some impact shorts might be real clutch...
 
14219321:nkwillie said:
I never really got good at park as a kid and I've always regretted it because with every passing day my recovery time from slipping on a rail gets longer. This season my goal is to push it a bit more since I moved back to MN from MT and I've found that I'm not as slip-prone as I thought, but some impact shorts might be real clutch...

I rock a pair when it's icy, absolutely worth it.
 
14219173:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
TGR has some really good shit on their forums for information. Also, some of their threads can be pretty entertaining. I don’t use tgr but I def wouldn’t turn down a beer with some of those guys

Okay, that's chill, but really, years back I went to sign in there. Suckers wouldn't have me. IDK WTF up with that.
 
14219321:nkwillie said:
I never really got good at park as a kid and I've always regretted it because with every passing day my recovery time from slipping on a rail gets longer. This season my goal is to push it a bit more since I moved back to MN from MT and I've found that I'm not as slip-prone as I thought, but some impact shorts might be real clutch...

Have no regrets, and never burn the clutch!
 
Wouldn’t have Jacques? WTF. Well honestly it’s for the best because you’re a Newschoolers’ treasure. You’re an Encyclopedia of knowledge. Their loss is our gain!

14219411:DominatorJacques said:
Okay, that's chill, but really, years back I went to sign in there. Suckers wouldn't have me. IDK WTF up with that.
 
14219414:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
Wouldn’t have Jacques? WTF. Well honestly it’s for the best because you’re a Newschoolers’ treasure. You’re an Encyclopedia of knowledge. Their loss is our gain!

Thanks. I love the NSer's. Well, most of you all anyway! ;-)
 
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