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 Yo guys
I was just interested in what everyones riding preferences are like if you wanna hit the park everyday like me (unless powder!!) or if your a freeride/backcountry nutter or if you just like chilling out on the pistes.
Also how many boards are people planning on taking? i was thinking two, one for the park and piste and a massive one for the powder days
Cheers!!
From JACK.

Posted by: jacksimpson on Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:06 pm
   
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 Im considering bringing 2, havnt got a true powder board might consider buying one while out there.. Ill be using my Rome Agent most of the time i think, good for parks and the mountain alike....
As for what do i like to ride, def a freeride kinda person at moment, getting used to the park at the moment though...
Doog

Posted by: andrewmacdougall on Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:27 pm
    
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 • hmmm
 Im going to take 3 with me.
GNU CHB for park, my Arbor A frame for pow days
and a burton baron to smash the hell out of in any way possible.
I like park life and powder runs.
I like trees
I like nursery slopes
and even trampolining
as long as Ive got a snowboard on,
Im a happy chappy

Posted by: bensaunders on Thu Aug 03, 2006 11:03 am
  
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 I'm also much more a freeride/powder man but like the sound of the park... definitely planning on hitting it once one of those pro's have taught me how it's done.

Posted by: richardtrott on Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:00 pm
 
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 Mostly freeriding at the moment, but when I was in La Plagne last year I tryed the half pipe in the park for the first time and could definatly get into doing more park stuff. To be honest though, as Ben said, if it involves a snowboard - i'm happy 

Posted by: neilgoodier on Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:41 pm
 
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 Oh, forgot to say - only have one board so thats all i'll be taking. It's a 159 all mountain, been thinking i'll need to invest in a powder stick but I think i'll wait till i'm out there, probably cheaper and I can get a board suited to the conditions.

Posted by: neilgoodier on Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:43 pm
 
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 sweet i have got two allready but one is a rite old plank and sucks and one is not that good in powder but heaven in the park so i think i will have to buy a new board. Think its best to buy one out there though, take advantage of our currency, i would imagine they would have alot more knowledge than anyone back home to.

Posted by: jacksimpson on Tue Aug 08, 2006 9:27 pm
   
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 definately 2 hole set ups. one out and out park/jib board and a fatty.

Posted by: josephroberts on Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:09 am
   
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 I'm gonna just take one board out, my trusty Sims Chaos 161 all- mountain snow riding machine. got plans to buy myself a park set up tho while i'm out
I'm deff a freeride nut, if a complete novice, but love the park (see him flail through the air with a complete lack of grace and poise) but like everyone I just want to ride...
just had a proper moment of excitement, imagined myself standing at the top of a slope strapped in for the first run of the whole trip, in fact i'm so excited a little bit of wee just came out...


Posted by: andrewaitchison on Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:24 pm
  
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