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Advice to new snowboarders out there.
Vangruver
12-16-2009, 09:02 PM
If you're tired and or waiting for other people to catch up to you.....
Do us all a favor and pull over to the side of a run, and whatever you do.....
Don't sit on the other side of a roller where an upcoming person can't see you till it's too late.
If those three people that I almost collided with are members of Revscene, I apologize for giving you that tidal wave of snow but I didn't see you guys till it was too late.
kitsune
12-16-2009, 09:31 PM
^
Where'd you go up? How was the condition??
I'm soo stoked for my first run of the season this weekend :)
Vangruver
12-16-2009, 09:39 PM
^
Where'd you go up? How was the condition??
I'm soo stoked for my first run of the season this weekend :)
It was +5 or so temp, water soaked snow, slow if you didn't have the right wax, but the conditions are great and forgiving. I worry though that the freezing level will drop and all that moisture sopping snow will turn to ICE.
I hear ya, same with all the posers and losers smoking on the runs.
Vulcan300
12-17-2009, 10:12 PM
Also don't sit beside your friends and make a chain that takes up the whole width of the runs
vietfx
12-19-2009, 10:44 AM
Went up for some night boarding yesterday at Cypress. Snow wasn't spectacular, but it was decent enough to rip down the mountain. There were barely any people there at all. People still managed to scatter themselves all over the mountain and create a maze for you. Seriously, pull over to one side if you are sitting down, where you are visible!
racerman88
12-20-2009, 01:29 PM
isn't that just common sense so you don't take a board to the back of the head
Vangruver
12-20-2009, 05:10 PM
isn't that just common sense so you don't take a board to the back of the head
Its just like forgetting to shoulder check before you change lanes.
We are all guilty of it, but by the time it's too late something happens.
There are 10 rules that are usually posted on lift towers that skiiers and riders should read. Most mountains have taken them down, but whistler is one of the few that keeps them up on the towers......
http://www.alpski.co.uk/The%2010%20Rules%20of%20Ski%20Safety.htm
and in case you didn't know a "piste" is the name given to a marked ski run or path down a mountain for snow skiing, snowboarding, and is a term more often used in europe.
kitsune
12-20-2009, 08:35 PM
Im scared of skiers.. Lol i never know where theyll turn >.<
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