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bc booters vs. jib and park
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which do you think takes more skill, bc booters, or jib and park?
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BC booters, since it involves not only the ability to hit and stom tricks but also to ride in the BC with all it's variable conditions.
Of course, my idea of a fun run is to ride the lift up, ride halfway down the mountain, zip through the park, and then ride on down to the lift - I prefer to mix everything into one run instead of separating the mountain from the park.
Telefreeride: big boards, free heels, no poles, all soul
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bc booters because of what was already said you have to be able to ski the bc then throw down big tricks.
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my name is wiener and my balls are sweaty from hiking biggy backC booters all day. they are dripping in persperation.
you there get down on this throbbing pole of hot man chickken
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BC is way harder in every aspect, but you usually always get some soft snow to land in which is fun. It still takes more skill to land in powder than a perfectly sculpted terrain park kicker with a calculated degree of slope landing. I like BC for the weekends when the resorts are too overpopulated.
I like to ski
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backcountry is harder because you have to be able to ski too.
My girlfriend told me to shove my skis up my ass
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icy ec landings are just as hard as soft pow landings, a whole lot less forgiving too. and most landings arent 'calculated'.
well to keep it real I started being a Poser Poser. I dress and act like a poser, but i'm not really a poser. I just pose to look like a poser posing. you know just keepin it underground
-youthinasia
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