Finkle Member Oct 16, 2012 #5 someone posted about this in the summer. Also look up rock and grass skiing.
ejm Member Oct 16, 2012 #7 thought you were going to ski behind dirtbike, did you put anything on your skis?
Firewood Member Oct 22, 2012 #11 I don't see why I wouldn't work, just packing a lip and getting adequate speed may be a problem.
DayMan Active member Oct 24, 2012 #14 Sand skiing is where it's at. Steezy Steve (Trailer) from Josh Satterfield on Vimeo.
buttrapinpirate Member Oct 25, 2012 #20 I keep wanting to do this as I live relatively close to Glamis, but I can't say I own any skis I'd be willing to donate to the cause
I keep wanting to do this as I live relatively close to Glamis, but I can't say I own any skis I'd be willing to donate to the cause
Firewood Member Oct 25, 2012 #21 Its really not that bad for your skis, the sand just does a real good job of scraping off the wax.
buttrapinpirate Member Oct 29, 2012 #22 Hmmmmm... Then I will certainly have to try this! I have a pair of older head skis that I can't say I wanna dump yet, but maybe at the end of the season when I really can't find use for em haha I don't baby my skis, but I certainly don't shred them
Hmmmmm... Then I will certainly have to try this! I have a pair of older head skis that I can't say I wanna dump yet, but maybe at the end of the season when I really can't find use for em haha I don't baby my skis, but I certainly don't shred them