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shred35
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Posted on Mar 01, 2009

I just turned 40 (today), but I'm not letting that stop me, or slow me down, for my up-coming season. I don't ride kink rails as much, but I'll stiill hit the boxes, step-ups/downs, hips, half pipe...& the odd groomed run, if I feel daring!!!
What's a nice girl like you, doing in a dirty mind like mine...?
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Karma_Orphan

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Posted on Mar 02, 2009

Can I chime in with a totally different angle? I don't know what the fascination with boxes and rails and all that jib shit is. I go out to the snow-covered mountains to ride on the snow, not scrape across a bunch of metal trash strewn about the slope. I get the jumps...always been a part of the sport. But why are so many snowboarders (and especially the damned magazines) so obsessed with sliding down a cement staircase or a steel box?

I know, I know...to each his own. Obviously, that's not my thing (although I had some wicked fun runs through the park at Bromley yesterday), but it's almost as if us regular ol' mountain riders are considered less than snowboarders. I mean, look at any magazine...90% of the pics are of guys riding off a rooftop or hitting a rail. I'd love to see surf-style pics of people carving the shit out of some big steeps.

But that's just me. Rant off.

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[Edited by Karma_Orphan on 3/2/2009 at 9:51 AM]

Dante2cubit

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Posted on Mar 02, 2009

Karma I completely understand and go along with your point of view there, though I did find this www.thestash.com which looks like Burton (for all their faults) are at least trying to get all mountain freestyle back on the agenda again, its a step forward, and as im in Avoriaz next week I am certainluy going to check it all out.
 
and Cris, you might be an old man now but your still a nutter!

tooscoops
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Posted on Mar 03, 2009

i think the appeal lies in that urban riding can be done anywhere.  no mountain, no problem.
 
personally, i feel that riding park is fun.  but only when i don't have other choices.  if i have some backcountry or some powder staces?... i'm hitting that.  if i'm here in ontario and i can only make it to my local hill with 400 vertical feet?
 
see you in the park.
 
but still.. even having said that, i like snowbaording specific terrain.  boxes - check... handrails - nope.
 
 
oh, and my first ride out on my new 'jib-stick'.... second run out, i nailed myself and have a concussion.
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but sometimes they don't make sense
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joy_drop

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Posted on Mar 05, 2009

I live in Ontario, I'd like to learn park riding due to the lack of a real mountain.
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tooscoops
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Posted on Mar 06, 2009

exactally...  only problem lately, is that glen eden's landings are just as hard as a staircase... might as well be learing urban riding!
haikus are easy
but sometimes they don't make sense
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waxyfingers

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Posted on Jun 11, 2009

Inspiration? Ivo Letey, 38 years old....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHtYv7v8-qQ


[Edited by waxyfingers on 11/06/2009 at 9.42]

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