YungTwinTips
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Been thinking about this question for a while, I would have to go with either Norway(Siver Voll, Oystein Braaten, Birk Ruud, Andreas Hatveit) or Finland(Joona Kangas, Anntti Ollila, Elias Sryja, Lauri Kivari).
14051180:weastcoast said:Them US East Coast and MidWest skiers are just bred different...
14051135:GrandThings said:Really the two big misses are no Candide and no Henrik
14051222:VinnieF said:Except for skiers like Olsson, Hatveit, JP, Wells, Schiller, Burke, Henshaw, Pettit, Abma, McConkey, Gangier, Douglas, etc etc etc. List goes on longer than those from the US..
14051131:TRVP_ANGEL said:EU > NA > UK > OC > AS > SA > AF
14051391:freeballer said:What are these countries? EU as in the European Union? NA = North America? Those are not countries.
14051131:TRVP_ANGEL said:EU > NA > UK > OC > AS > SA > AF
14051428:burnsey. said:I'm not a separatist but Quebec in specific has bred a lot of crazy skiers
14051135:GrandThings said:I'm not even a very patriotic guy, but America has to be up there just by sheer numbers. Legends like THall, Dumont, Seth Morrison, Wallisch, Mike Wilson, not to mention all the various crews (STEPT, Big Picture, Traveling Circus, most/all of the Good Company guys). Really the two big misses are no Candide and no Henrik
14052410:methscratchface said:vermonters
14052561:Chubz. said:A lot of people don’t understand that almost all common trends in skiing are birthed from Vermont skiers..
The bunch didn’t develop their infamous style until they spent a season with Liam, beenie, & the Gibson.
14052563:JoeF2661 said:So Vermont is to blame.
14052621:JoeF2661 said:[tag=146110]@Chubz.[/tag] Dude as long as skiers are having a good time I don't give a fuck what they wear or if they use poles. Keep skiing fun!!!
14052801:fredyferl said:[tag=146110]@Chubz.[/tag] Your opinion is a bit buyous. Skiers in Vermont seem to be heavily influenced by snowboarding and skateboarding, which is sick, but i don't know about the Bunch being that influenced by the HG guys. I'm sure they were already watching a bunch of stuff outside of skiing and that's where they got their style from
14052810:Chubz. said:Kieran Mcveigh revolutionized the whole swerve skiing movement. He was one of the first people to incorporate those types of butters and approaches in his skiing.
Never mentioned anything about HG influencing the bunch dudes but you can clearly see a style shift in the swede’s skiing after spending a season with those Vermont boys.
All im trying to put out there is that a lot of trends in skiing are birthed in the green mountains. I would say sugarbush is one of the most underrated mountains in terms of influence in the ski world. Which is fine by me.
14052801:fredyferl said:[tag=146110]@Chubz. [/tag]buyous
14052810:Chubz. said:Kieran Mcveigh revolutionized the whole swerve skiing movement. He was one of the first people to incorporate those types of butters and approaches in his skiing.
Never mentioned anything about HG influencing the bunch dudes but you can clearly see a style shift in the swede’s skiing after spending a season with those Vermont boys.
All im trying to put out there is that a lot of trends in skiing are birthed in the green mountains. I would say sugarbush is one of the most underrated mountains in terms of influence in the ski world. Which is fine by me.