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These are always the best short edits of the year!Longo has insane amount of pop...
Did you all see this one?
We've met Austen a couple times over the past few years at various events and he is one of the most infectiously stoked individuals on the planet...and he freakin rips!
Earlier this winter my son got to take a couple of laps with T-Rice and a few of his other heros and T-Rice follow cam'd him for part of one run. Very cool experience. My son was pretty excited about it. (photo by Andy Wright)
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That is very Rad!!Thats fvcking awesome! Did your son get the footage? Care to share it?
It ended up being used as part of an Insta Clip Bachelor posted on their gram. Been meaning to get ahold of the raw footage. He was using a Maxx camera which makes the subjects in front of you look fairly distant so I'm pretty sure it's not as cool as that photo is. lolThats fvcking awesome! Did your son get the footage? Care to share it?
going to Big Sky on Thursday. MAJOR dump alert on for Utah, Colorado, Montana, etcBack to work for a couple days, then taking off for Utah on Wednesday. Staying by Park City but probably putting a couple of the three days at Snowbird. Forecast looks good! Yeeeew!
You're stoked. It looks like Big Sky will be getting the most out of this storm out of all the regions.going to Big Sky on Thursday. MAJOR dump alert on for Utah, Colorado, Montana, etc
https://powderchasers.com/forecasts/EPIC-ALERT-12-18-INCHES-LIKLEY-FOR-IDAHO-MONTANA-WYOMING-UTAH-COLORADO-WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY.-
It's a combination of traverse lines and the initial drop-in from where the cat track ends at the end of that fence line to the right of the lift. It's actually the opposite of a crown, it's a small ridge.Is that an Avy crown near the top of the wall there under the chair? Looked like it could be traverse tracks, but I dont see any that pronounced off the top, its like there is a step a few chairs down..??..
Rode my buddies Burton Branch Manager 159 all last week in UT and loved it. I'm seriously thinking of selling my Never Summer Big Gun 165 and getting a Branch Manager. My only trepidation is that I am not a big fan of Burton's bindings and the slot system. But man that board is so fun I may have to pull the trigger.Contemplating getting on a directional board. I don't ride switch much if at all and I don't ride park really. Unfortunately also don't make it to the mountain as much as I'd like. Mainly East Coast groomers with the occasional trip out west. But I've never enjoyed my current board a Gnu EcoGenetics 159 much. I've moved around my stance a good amount.
The Gnu Antigravity piqued my interest as a compromise. Considering I'm not riding powder conditions regularly, the truly fishy boards seem like they'd be overkill/not fun in most conditions. Any ideas or opinions on the shape/style?
Going to Sutton in Quebec next weekend, tiny mountain with old school lifts but ~$90 for two days and my buddies family has a house within walking distance. They've had a decent winter snow wise so looking forward to it.
I just sold my BM155 to a friend. It's a solid board but it was redundant and being neglected in my quiver. I've always liked Burton bindings but have been skeptical of the channel system. Though I've learned to accept it as I'm a fiend for their Family Tree boards. Current Family Tree quiver is Stun Gun 155, Skeleton Key 154 (Craigs Edition), Fishcuit 150 (Blackscale), Landlord 159. I wouldn't hesitate to get the Branch Manager if you could find one, but you should really check out some of the newer family tree boards as well. The Hometown Hero in particular looks awesome. Of if you're looking for a more powder oriented board check out the 3d Fish.Rode my buddies Burton Branch Manager 159 all last week in UT and loved it. I'm seriously thinking of selling my Never Summer Big Gun 165 and getting a Branch Manager. My only trepidation is that I am not a big fan of Burton's bindings and the slot system. But man that board is so fun I may have to pull the trigger.
Contemplating getting on a directional board. I don't ride switch much if at all and I don't ride park really. Unfortunately also don't make it to the mountain as much as I'd like. Mainly East Coast groomers with the occasional trip out west. But I've never enjoyed my current board a Gnu EcoGenetics 159 much. I've moved around my stance a good amount.
The Gnu Antigravity piqued my interest as a compromise. Considering I'm not riding powder conditions regularly, the truly fishy boards seem like they'd be overkill/not fun in most conditions. Any ideas or opinions on the shape/style?
Going to Sutton in Quebec next weekend, tiny mountain with old school lifts but ~$90 for two days and my buddies family has a house within walking distance. They've had a decent winter snow wise so looking forward to it.
Korua PencilRode my buddies Burton Branch Manager 159 all last week in UT and loved it. I'm seriously thinking of selling my Never Summer Big Gun 165 and getting a Branch Manager. My only trepidation is that I am not a big fan of Burton's bindings and the slot system. But man that board is so fun I may have to pull the trigger.