I'm down for this to be a snowboarding thread too.
I skated a bit in my teens, was never really that good. Had some street flip-tricks and such but couldn't really do vert or anything like that.
Snowboarded since I was 7, and I always loved it. Hopefully I'll be able to get up to the mountain a couple times around christmas as I'm not able to snowboard in NYC of course. Kind of trying to sell my Capita Stairmaster - I just don't have enough use for it anymore.
^Plasmo, check out some other board manufacturers besides Burton. Burton boards are super expensive; I've from VT and grew up going to the burton factory a ton and riding burton boards but when my Uninc got stolen I switched to a capita because it was much cheaper and never turned back. Plus, now that the Burton boards aren't even being made in US anymore I'd rather support some smaller companies.
Been out west a couple times (Whistler x2, Copper and Vail once); other than that I've grown up on the ice of the east coast mountains :P
I skated a bit in my teens, was never really that good. Had some street flip-tricks and such but couldn't really do vert or anything like that.
Snowboarded since I was 7, and I always loved it. Hopefully I'll be able to get up to the mountain a couple times around christmas as I'm not able to snowboard in NYC of course. Kind of trying to sell my Capita Stairmaster - I just don't have enough use for it anymore.
^Plasmo, check out some other board manufacturers besides Burton. Burton boards are super expensive; I've from VT and grew up going to the burton factory a ton and riding burton boards but when my Uninc got stolen I switched to a capita because it was much cheaper and never turned back. Plus, now that the Burton boards aren't even being made in US anymore I'd rather support some smaller companies.
Been out west a couple times (Whistler x2, Copper and Vail once); other than that I've grown up on the ice of the east coast mountains :P
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