Quote from: AndyR on February 05, 2017, 05:55:14 pmNothing to report other than bottomless pow, endless face-shots, occasional mandatory air and a heavily depleted bank account... strongly recommend Did you go out with Powder Mountain? Our day out with them was one of the best days on snow I ever had. Only downside was doing it in the middle of our second week, the last few days on resort seemed utterly mundane.
Nothing to report other than bottomless pow, endless face-shots, occasional mandatory air and a heavily depleted bank account... strongly recommend
Ha ha! This is a common theme. I too have again sacked off learning to Ski in favour of new snowboard kit!
Quote from: Catcheemonkey on February 09, 2017, 07:54:22 amHa ha! This is a common theme. I too have again sacked off learning to Ski in favour of new snowboard kit!I feel a trip to ROHO coming on, after all I am going twice this year (for the first time in years), (ok so 1.5 times and mainly with kids but I don't need much justification to get new kit. )
In this part of the world we are lucky to be able to stroke our egos by ordering custom boards direct from the factory shop at Prior. Son #1 is getting this thing as a slightly late 17th birthday present. Their Shotgun model with a "hybrid" camber, whatever that means. Inevitably deciding on the top sheet seemed to occupy most of his time before the board was ordered. No wolf options, sadly.
I just dug out an interesting stick from my attic a 1998 Burton Supermodel 181 with leather Ride Team bindingsI got given it for a heli trip to Nepal that ended up not happening when the king sacked his government or something
Quote from: lagerstarfish on February 10, 2017, 07:27:41 amI just dug out an interesting stick from my attic a 1998 Burton Supermodel 181 with leather Ride Team bindingsI got given it for a heli trip to Nepal that ended up not happening when the king sacked his government or somethingBizarrely I ended up renting a board in Mondolé from a Dino, who runs the snowboard museum: https://www.facebook.com/Museo-Italiano-dello-Snowboard-562178050472974/He'd probably love your board!Is it like trying to turn a tanker? My skis are 185!!!