RIP east coast. What are you fellow east coast riders doing in the summer?

Idk like what do you like? Just skate, bike, blade whatever park is near you.

Sure it’s not skiing but it’s something.
 
backyard setup its cheaper than you think and its fun to build

it will get boring though unless u get a nice fat tube
 
14519180:Shewlur... said:
Take a roadtrip to Northern NE my dude. Mountains will be set through April after this week's Nor'easter.

Had a great powder day at gunstock last week, still tons of snow for an east coast mountain
 
14519176:Jacob.millz said:
im in the works of building one rn. I cant figure out the dimensions of the transfer of the down to the lip. it wont work

What troubles are u having about it ? I just played around until I found the angle I liked
 
14519276:Jacob.millz said:
Do you have any dimensions, you can send me?

1066896.pngI can def get you the full dimensions but right now off the top of my head I know it’s 8-9ft high and the lip is 1 foot

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**This post was edited on Mar 13th 2023 at 6:43:48pm
 
Work

spend all of my free time on NS getting into the nitty gritty of gear talk and ski repair threads

more work

2 bitch ass summer classes

at least I get to spend my first month of summer vacation on the road/ at hood
 
14519940:weatcoast said:
Work

spend all of my free time on NS getting into the nitty gritty of gear talk and ski repair threads

more work

2 bitch ass summer classes

at least I get to spend my first month of summer vacation on the road/ at hood

Where you work? I want money in the summer
 
14519965:Newsheepers said:
Not old enough to get a good paying job, try working at a golf course, waitering, cutting grass, or a car wash, something around $15-20 at that age is a lot

Parents will pay don’t worry
 
14519965:Newsheepers said:
Not old enough to get a good paying job, try working at a golf course, waitering, cutting grass, or a car wash, something around $15-20 at that age is a lot

op arent you like 14 aswell?
 
14519960:Jacob.millz said:

Lots you can do. Not sure what the laws are like in Ohio but get a workers permit from ur school or wherever asap. When I was younger I used to work in a grocery store, at a golf course washing carts for years, banquet serving, dishwashing, yadayada.

the best of them all was cutting grass. If you can get the ball rolling with lawn care / landscaping you’re golden. Once you have a few clients it gets way easier to get more yards to cut. A singular yard I cut was enough to pay for my first pair of actual skis, on3p magnus, and a brand new pair of pivots. And season pass n such.

Try the golf course route too, it can be easy and profitable. Could caddy and make mad tips if you’re near a high end course that’s always busy. Or just washin carts / running a register where you’ll regularly see some tips from pulling bags for people, washing their clubs, gettin em ice for their beer, etc.

All in all just go for the highest paying jobs from anywhere you can think of, like real random places. Could spell an easy job where you’re getting paid well and you don’t hate your life while scrubbing dishes or dealing with rich assholes while waiting tables somewhere.

apply to a shit ton of places, let em know you’re a good worker, and be adamant about it. Don’t wait for them to call you back, call em back in a week or so yourself once you turn in applications and ask them what the status of it is. I’ve found that’s been the key factor in getting myself jobs so far, no matter what kind.
 
14520028:weatcoast said:
Lots you can do. Not sure what the laws are like in Ohio but get a workers permit from ur school or wherever asap. When I was younger I used to work in a grocery store, at a golf course washing carts for years, banquet serving, dishwashing, yadayada.

the best of them all was cutting grass. If you can get the ball rolling with lawn care / landscaping you’re golden. Once you have a few clients it gets way easier to get more yards to cut. A singular yard I cut was enough to pay for my first pair of actual skis, on3p magnus, and a brand new pair of pivots. And season pass n such.

Try the golf course route too, it can be easy and profitable. Could caddy and make mad tips if you’re near a high end course that’s always busy. Or just washin carts / running a register where you’ll regularly see some tips from pulling bags for people, washing their clubs, gettin em ice for their beer, etc.

All in all just go for the highest paying jobs from anywhere you can think of, like real random places. Could spell an easy job where you’re getting paid well and you don’t hate your life while scrubbing dishes or dealing with rich assholes while waiting tables somewhere.

apply to a shit ton of places, let em know you’re a good worker, and be adamant about it. Don’t wait for them to call you back, call em back in a week or so yourself once you turn in applications and ask them what the status of it is. I’ve found that’s been the key factor in getting myself jobs so far, no matter what kind.

I have my workers permit right now. Def gonna check out the golf course jobs in the summer.
 
Work, fish, shitpost on NS, skate, mountain bike, plan a trip or 5 to Big Snow, rollerblade, water sports. You can only pick 4 maximum.
 
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