Street starter?

14506905:SurfaceIsdurable said:
I’ve seen people rig up a latter and pile some snow up and drop in,but it is pretty hard to get up to the top and step in.

Tf is a “latter”
 
If you have enough of a run-in but not enough speed pile snow into mini rollers, you can use them to pump and build speed. It’s what my friends and I will do every now and then if we’re in a pinch.
 
You can use a wooden ladder and then put pvc at each step. Making your own banshee bungee can also be done semi cheap. Worst case you just get two homies to pull you in with poles
 
fait jors une mini ramp mais melanger avec des petits stairs pour monter en haut. tes ski vont passer dessus qd meme good.
 
14506928:GYRO_LTD said:
You can use a wooden ladder and then put pvc at each step. Making your own banshee bungee can also be done semi cheap. Worst case you just get two homies to pull you in with poles

I like that pvc idea how do you make your own bungee tho?
 
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I made this recently. Works pretty well. Def gotta have some snow for the transition. When it’s set up it’s about 4 ish feet tall nothing crazy. I made it as long as I could while still fitting in my Outback. If you have a truck or a bigger car, make it as big as your vehicle can hold it. I guess you could make a portable lighter one too if you put some fat rubber wheels on it and made it about half the width and you’d be able to roll it around better. Maybe even toss a rope on it and turn it into a sled for all ur shit when you’re headed to a spot.

here’s the speed you can get from it. Nothing crazy but enough.

[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1063476/trim-CEE44445-05A7-47CC-BD77-7C07473AF8A8-MOV[/video]
 
take a 5 foot ladder and a piece of plywood. secure the plywood to the back of the ladder with whatever u want. Throw snow in the transition.
 
14506943:Raf.Diaz. said:
I like that pvc idea how do you make your own bungee tho?

Rubber cord and then braid to your liking. Handle on one end and carabiner on other to clip onto things. Just need to find good rubber cord though
 
14507136:weatcoast said:
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I made this recently. Works pretty well. Def gotta have some snow for the transition. When it’s set up it’s about 4 ish feet tall nothing crazy. I made it as long as I could while still fitting in my Outback. If you have a truck or a bigger car, make it as big as your vehicle can hold it. I guess you could make a portable lighter one too if you put some fat rubber wheels on it and made it about half the width and you’d be able to roll it around better. Maybe even toss a rope on it and turn it into a sled for all ur shit when you’re headed to a spot.

here’s the speed you can get from it. Nothing crazy but enough.

[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1063476/trim-CEE44445-05A7-47CC-BD77-7C07473AF8A8-MOV[/video]

That’s what I need thanks
 
14507136:weatcoast said:
View attachment 1063475

I made this recently. Works pretty well. Def gotta have some snow for the transition. When it’s set up it’s about 4 ish feet tall nothing crazy. I made it as long as I could while still fitting in my Outback. If you have a truck or a bigger car, make it as big as your vehicle can hold it. I guess you could make a portable lighter one too if you put some fat rubber wheels on it and made it about half the width and you’d be able to roll it around better. Maybe even toss a rope on it and turn it into a sled for all ur shit when you’re headed to a spot.

here’s the speed you can get from it. Nothing crazy but enough.

[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1063476/trim-CEE44445-05A7-47CC-BD77-7C07473AF8A8-MOV[/video]

how do you get up that with skis clipped in lmao. I assume sidestep on the rungs on the backside? I would definitely eat shit at some point doing that
 
14507183:Rparr said:
how do you get up that with skis clipped in lmao. I assume sidestep on the rungs on the backside? I would definitely eat shit at some point doing that

Yeah walk up backside then click in
 
Last year our crew got pretty good at getting by without a winch. Lot of shovel pulls and stacking snow into a drop in with pump tracks
 
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