SLVSH

i know the snow conditions wernt the best this year, but I would like to see more all mountain slvsh. Like the sandler hadley one. Rails are neat, but get old after a while imo
 
this game is tied for my favorite, i loved the park they were shredding and the tricks they called out were fresh to death $$$
 
13386954:pat_in_the_hat said:
i know the snow conditions wernt the best this year, but I would like to see more all mountain slvsh. Like the sandler hadley one. Rails are neat, but get old after a while imo

I was thinking about trying to make something like that at Snowbird this weekend. Obviously not on par with Sander or Giray but it would still be fun.
 
13387570:SDrvper said:
I didnt really take it in until i re watched the second half again but damn the difficulty of the rail tricks was insane by the end.

yeah those fucking tricks bellemare called on the pad to wall ride thing were nuts! And the winning trick was ridiculous!

plus, blenders seem scary as fuck
 
13377552:LamieJ said:
I think the instabanger edits are so sick. The fact that these guys can go out that open to trying new (and sometimes insane) tricks and stomp most of them is just mind-blowing.

450 on pretz 450 out and Ollila gets it without a helmet first (?) try. Unreal

The quarter pipe butter was nuts, one of the most stylish tricks in quarter I've seen
 
Next season i would love to see a match up between Leo Taillefer vs Sander Hadley vs Dylan Siggers. I know it wouldn't be easy to arrange because they live in 3 separate countries but if the stars did align and there is a ski god, it would be epic!!!
 
joona vs tuukka was sick! joona has a style out of this world!

i've known joona for 9 years /claim and it's always fun to ski with him

SUOMI FINLAND PERKELE
 
even though the game was short it was a great one to watch. they both used the park well and unique tricks were thrown down.
 
I don't know if I like the trivia crack rule (i'm pretty sure that's what it's called), as it penalizes the guy who's too consistent. For sure it gives a chance to the skier who lost the ro-sham-bo, but I think they should switch the person who sets at S-L-V-S instead of S-L-V.
 
13400628:FredyFerl said:
I don't know if I like the trivia crack rule (i'm pretty sure that's what it's called), as it penalizes the guy who's too consistent. For sure it gives a chance to the skier who lost the ro-sham-bo, but I think they should switch the person who sets at S-L-V-S instead of S-L-V.

yes, but the person he's playing may be just as consistent and just happened to lose R-P-S. It gives the other player a fair shot, assuming they're fairly equal. You have no way of knowing really. It's a good rule.
 
SLVSH GAME #42: "CLASSIC"

it's going to be hard to top that....more rail bombs dropped in the first 2 minutes than in most games period.
 
13397575:bighomieflock said:
Sander vs. Mitchell Brower at Alta would be amazing

I honestly doubt that there's almost anyone who could beat Sander on home turf in normal, bumpy conditions.

Someone else should try though.
 
13401260:Literature said:
I honestly doubt that there's almost anyone who could beat Sander on home turf in normal, bumpy conditions.

Someone else should try though.

Candide
 
13400628:FredyFerl said:
I don't know if I like the trivia crack rule (i'm pretty sure that's what it's called), as it penalizes the guy who's too consistent. For sure it gives a chance to the skier who lost the ro-sham-bo, but I think they should switch the person who sets at S-L-V-S instead of S-L-V.

"Fuck dat"

K-dot

**This post was edited on Apr 15th 2015 at 1:39:53pm
 
13401447:Chubz. said:

Well, there is that guy....and you make a good point.

But I will say this--the terrain at Alta seems, at least from my armchair, a bit more closed down and small than the stuff from the "One of those days" edits. There is, of course, only one way to settle this.
 
13402369:Literature said:
Well, there is that guy....and you make a good point.

But I will say this--the terrain at Alta seems, at least from my armchair, a bit more closed down and small than the stuff from the "One of those days" edits. There is, of course, only one way to settle this.

After watching the latest AIT, I think Banks might be able to give him a run for his money as well.
 
13402369:Literature said:
Well, there is that guy....and you make a good point.

But I will say this--the terrain at Alta seems, at least from my armchair, a bit more closed down and small than the stuff from the "One of those days" edits. There is, of course, only one way to settle this.

I'd be down for home and away Sander vs Candide. First one in Alta then again in La Clusaz. If it's tied up after two they go somewhere like Cham or Jackson Hole and settle it like real men.
 
13402447:*DUMBCAN* said:
I'd be down for home and away Sander vs Candide. First one in Alta then again in La Clusaz. If it's tied up after two they go somewhere like Cham or Jackson Hole and settle it like real men.

This is getting me all hot and bothered
 
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