alev Active member Jul 1, 2007 #3 maybe? http://timefortuckerman.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8508&page=2
yelsel Active member Staff member Jul 3, 2007 #14 good luck. way thin layers. something collapses and you'll be sent out to the atlantic. i would not recommend it
good luck. way thin layers. something collapses and you'll be sent out to the atlantic. i would not recommend it
Capurnicus Active member Staff member Jul 3, 2007 #15 ^seriously? cause i might go too. is it reallly unsafe? how do you get up there? anyone want to sesh soon?
^seriously? cause i might go too. is it reallly unsafe? how do you get up there? anyone want to sesh soon?
Ahmets_Brother Active member Jul 3, 2007 #16 go to make turns. i doubt a rock jib or tree will work. that slope right there is wayyyy too steep to build a jump. The risk of the bottom area collapsing is high.
go to make turns. i doubt a rock jib or tree will work. that slope right there is wayyyy too steep to build a jump. The risk of the bottom area collapsing is high.
3 396222687862 New member Jul 3, 2007 #17 the snow looks deep, but it could break anytime, that'd be real sketch. i wouldn't go, besides my 4 hour drive...
the snow looks deep, but it could break anytime, that'd be real sketch. i wouldn't go, besides my 4 hour drive...
Pirruccio Active member Jul 3, 2007 #19 could you ever set up a rail? or is it too steep oe is there places that are not as steep
ginty Active member Jul 4, 2007 #20 in april / may you could set up a rail or jump its not all steep but the not as steep stuff melts first kinda
in april / may you could set up a rail or jump its not all steep but the not as steep stuff melts first kinda