My goal is to spread the stoke of skiing and other action sports. Whether it be making trick tips, vlogs, edits, or whatever else, all I want to do is try to show what it really means to be a part of the action sports community.
Thank you for the support, and thank you for joining me on this journey!
You mean I need to add Revert training runs to my Carving drills?! LOL thanks, I started reverting a few months ago, certainly does improve the Switch skiing. I like the idea of adding Revert-Ollie training runs to my Carve training regimen. I think my 16 yr old niece will appreciate this too!
So I’ve skiied in the warmest and coldest climates. I ONLY buy shells. You can always layer up underneath and manage the temperature and more importantly the moisture. But if you buy an insulated outerwear set the spring is almost inaccessible to you.
Hey Bag O' Tricks you should come up to Spirit Mountain in Minnesota Its got a Tow rope park and a Big Jump Line I would love to show you around the mountain. Next Season Because all of the snow here has melted.
STEEPEST?!? How lame! That was all blue & mediocre black runs. There are dozens of MUCH steeper chairlift-accessible good-skier-capable runs like Nose, Nose-Chutes, Big Balls, 75 Chute, Dead Tree, Portal, Powder Horn, Dead Man's, Tom's Tumble, North Bowl, Inner-Thigh, Slot, Papoose Gulley, Strainer, Light Towers, Bailey's Cirque, Tram Bowl, Medusa Chutes, Mr. Toad's, Funnel, Diving Board, Magoo's, & Corkscrew, not to mention good-skier hike-able runs like any of Main Chute, Extra Chute, Kitchen Wall, Granite Peak, or Mainline Pocket (several of which were featured in Warren Miller films). And then there's the insane-skier in-bounds stuff like Eagle's Nest, Fingers, Chimney, Ludwig's Castle, China Wall, etc.
Heavenly in the opening clip park blows. A51 was good in the 2010s. It sucks now. I lived there for 17 years and moved to south tahoe. Northstar park is the best park in the country for average park rider. Mammoth for pros.
I'm a beginner park skier and I'm 1m76 and 63kg (5,9" and 138 punds). What size ski's should I get? I was also thinking of the head oblivion 79. Any tips? Thanks!
I’m a snowboarder and my kids ski. We tried both but skiing was a more stable and intuitive platform for the youngsters to learn on. Maybe they’ll pick up snowboarding when they are older, it’s up to them
I would have thought rails were a lot easier on skis, since you can control balance along the rail with your two legs. When boardsliding on a snowboard you really need to lean correctly or you'll fall.