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Bootpacking is sure a cool way to earn a season pass. Yeah it would be tough but you'd get to be outdoors, get exercise, get a pass, and add volunteering to your resume. I didn't even know this was a thing til today.
Golden_JoeBootpacking is sure a cool way to earn a season pass. Yeah it would be tough but you'd get to be outdoors, get exercise, get a pass, and add volunteering to your resume. I didn't even know this was a thing til today.
idk what that is. like you cut trail to hike to terrain at a resort?? at first i just thought you were sayin you were gonna hike to mid mountain lifts lol
partyandBSidk what that is. like you cut trail to hike to terrain at a resort?? at first i just thought you were sayin you were gonna hike to mid mountain lifts lol
Ski patrol does it to reduce avalanche risk. I've seen em doing it before early season at places and had no idea til now
BigPurpleSkiSuitThey are dead :( flew to close to the sun
I knew this ski company wasn’t going to make it when I saw haw many different models of ski they were making. Classic error for so many small companies starting out I think
Dimito positive mind is making better outerwear styles than most any American or euro freeskiing brand these days. The designs actually echo where the culture is at and their stuff isn’t ridiculously priced either. I haven’t purchased it so who knows on the quality but the designs are way more interesting than anything I’ve seen from most everyone else
K-Dot.Dimito positive mind is making better outerwear styles than most any American or euro freeskiing brand these days. The designs actually echo where the culture is at and their stuff isn’t ridiculously priced either. I haven’t purchased it so who knows on the quality but the designs are way more interesting than anything I’ve seen from most everyone else
quality is 10/10. the koreans know how to get down
K-Dot.Dimito positive mind is making better outerwear styles than most any American or euro freeskiing brand these days. The designs actually echo where the culture is at and their stuff isn’t ridiculously priced either. I haven’t purchased it so who knows on the quality but the designs are way more interesting than anything I’ve seen from most everyone else
Their jackets look great. Sick color combinations.
Potentially stupid question but would a shop likely decline mounting a pair of bindings like this because of the one missing rubber stopper on each brake?
Pablo_SanchezPotentially stupid question but would a shop likely decline mounting a pair of bindings like this because of the one missing rubber stopper on each brake?
if you ask them they will say not. also those fks bindings are over 10 years old right? they could potentially give you shit and deny you for that as well. might give you an additional form saying you acknowledge the worn piece and assume all liability. shop dependent and even employee dependent
partyandBSif you ask them they will say not. also those fks bindings are over 10 years old right? they could potentially give you shit and deny you for that as well. might give you an additional form saying you acknowledge the worn piece and assume all liability. shop dependent and even employee dependent
Pablo_SanchezPotentially stupid question but would a shop likely decline mounting a pair of bindings like this because of the one missing rubber stopper on each brake?
yeah almost certainly not unless you're boys with the dudes in the shop
Damn, the Bozeman and SLC Level 1 stops seemed so much more hype than the Denver one. Felt like half the people didn't even know who any of the skiers were at the Denver premieres. This city's ski culture really disappoints me sometimes.
Denver has a lot of ski industry but also a lot of people who don’t know shit about skiing
nCrowDamn, the Bozeman and SLC Level 1 stops seemed so much more hype than the Denver one. Felt like half the people didn't even know who any of the skiers were at the Denver premieres. This city's ski culture really disappoints me sometimes.
nCrowDamn, the Bozeman and SLC Level 1 stops seemed so much more hype than the Denver one. Felt like half the people didn't even know who any of the skiers were at the Denver premieres. This city's ski culture really disappoints me sometimes.
nCrowDamn, the Bozeman and SLC Level 1 stops seemed so much more hype than the Denver one. Felt like half the people didn't even know who any of the skiers were at the Denver premieres. This city's ski culture really disappoints me sometimes.
Yeah wasn’t tryna spend 25 a ticket, back in Bozeman it was max ten dollars, even free if you got lucky.
**This post was edited on Sep 22nd 2023 at 6:51:03pm
There is nothing really in his skiing that stands out from the rest of the pros. His spins have boring normal axis. He doesn't have any special tricks that other pros don't do+ shitty afterbang. Colby is great rail skier tho and his style is definitely little bit better than spagetlis but much worse than Matej, ferdi, Ahall, edjoy.
I’m gonna have to agree on the Colby topic. Not a fan of his skiing / style so much. He is consistent at landing heavy tricks tho. Watching him in knuckle huck is always a big yawn from me, and I’m not even a swervey Bunch fanboy.