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    80's Air

    just took the day off today and decided to build a jump and do a little 80's airs. many a twister, twister, spreads, some daffy's, some airwalks, back-scratchers, iron crosses, screamin-semens, and this bad boy right here.......

    if you have any to add, please do





    oh, the Aspen Extreme mention got me into this
    Last edited by brannen; 01-05-2007 at 02:48 PM.

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    here are some more from the day

    not as 80's, but still pretty fun




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    spacewalk: triple daffy.
    The J: tipdrop mulekick
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    I watched License to Thrill last night. That is all.
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    Where's the Kick Ass Blaster???

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    Late season in Las Lenas 2001 we were all hanging around waiting for the corn and I convinced Chris Collins to throw the sweetest J. The key to the J is putting both of your pole grips on top of your head with the poles straight up.

    I will be available for touching between 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. Saturday at the bottom of the Flying Jenny.
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    is that the richard grieco movie? oh wait, no, thats Liscense to Kill
    i think the first ski movie i ever saw was Maltese Flamingo
    plake is still god
    saw him at Mammoth once and ate major shit off of a cornice when i was like 15. his wife made fun of me afterwards. he had a silly ass silver poofy jacket on and ripped a majorly smooth line

    the pole grips on your head with a 360 is my signature. the alien strikes again. in my photo i still have the habit of throwing my poles up on the head

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    weak, i was wishing for some nasty pics

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    I don't have any nasty pics for you but I just want to say your super spread eagle nut grab is real steezy my friend

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    this is from '97, but i am rocking the 80's North Face Extreme Gear and huge (205) K2 MSL's.



    and i am compiling a sweet collection of 80's one piece photos from here in the arlberg. people dress fantasticaly here. it should be a good post in a few days

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    You want 80's air..you got it. PR8 (212cm) Salomon S9000 1S.
    Click. Point. Chute.

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    Snowboard Tricks

    Air to Fakie:
    Any trick in the halfpipe where the wall is approached riding forwards, no rotation is made, and the snowboarder lands riding backwards.

    Alley-oop:
    A term used to describe any maneuver in the halfpipe where one rotates 180 or more degrees in and uphill direction; that is, rotating backside on the front side wall or rotating front side on the backside wall.

    Andrecht:
    A rear handed backside handplant with a front handed grab.

    Backside Air (B/S):
    Any air performed on the backside wall of the halfpipe.

    Burger Flip:
    A halfpipe trick in which the rider performs a switch 180 to late McTwist. One approaches the backside wall riding fakie, rotates 180 degrees in the air, and then reenters the pipe while doing a McTwist. Invented by Todd Richards.

    Caballerial (Cab):
    A halfpipe trick, which begins fakie, spins 360, and lands riding forward. Named after skateboarding guru, Steve Caballero.

    Canadian Bacon Air:
    The rear hand reaches behind the rear leg to grab the toe edge between the bindings while the rear leg is boned.

    Chicken Salad Air:
    The rear hand reaches between the legs and grabs the heel edge between the bindings while the front leg is boned. Also, the wrist is rotated inward to complete the grab.

    Corkscrew:
    A term used to describe a very fast and tightly performed rotation, either free riding or in the halfpipe. A term used to describe any rotation, which is off-axis.

    Crail Air:
    The rear hand grabs the toe edge in the front of the front foot while the rear leg is boned.

    Crippler:
    An inverted aerial where the snowboarder performs a 180 degree back flip. In other words, the athlete approaches a halfpipe wall riding forward, becomes airborne, rotates 90 degrees, flips over backwards in the air, rotates another 90 degrees and lands riding forward.

    Eggflip:
    An Eggplant is where the athlete chooses to flip over in order to re-enter the pipe instead of rotating 180 degrees. Thus, his trick is performed to fakie or switchstance (fakie to forward).

    Eggplant:
    A one handed 180-degree backside rotated invert, in which the front hand is planted on the lip of the halfpipe wall.

    50/50:
    To Slide with the board parallel to the coping.

    540 Air (a.k.a. five): The snowboarder rotates 540 degrees in the air and lands riding fakie. In the halfpipe, the rider approaches the wall riding forward, rotates 540 degrees and lands riding forward.

    Flying Squirrel Air:
    Bending at the knees and grabbing the heel edge of the snowboard with both hands, with the front hand near the front foot and the rear hand near the rear foot.

    Frontside Air:
    A true Frontside air is performed on the toeside wall of a halfpipe with a grab to the toeside edge between the feet. A frontside air can be any air performed on the toeside wall of the halfpipe.

    Grind:
    The act of sliding over an object, (i.e.: A Rail; A Mailbox, etc.)I. E. rail, mailbox, etc

    Iguana Air:
    The rear hand grabs the toe edge near the tail. Made famous by Damian Sanders.

    Palmer Air:
    A kind of method where the grab is near the nose, the board is pulled across the front of the body and the nose is pointed downward. Named after Shaun Palmer.

    Revert:
    To switch from riding fakie to forward or from forward to fakie, usually while the snowboard is still touching the ground.

    Rewind:
    A term used to describe any maneuver where a rotation is initiated, stopped, and its' momentum reversed.

    Roast Beef Air:
    The rear hand reaches between the legs and grabs the heel edge between the bindings while the rear leg is boned.

    Rocket Air:
    The front hand grabs the toe edge in frond of the front foot and the back leg is boned while the board points perpendicular to the ground.

    Rodeo Flip:
    An inverted F/S 540. Off of a straight jump, it feels like doing a back flip and landing riding fakie. In the halfpipe, it is more like performing a 540-degree rotation, which is inverted and off-axis.

    720 Air (a.k.a. 7):
    The snowboarder rotates 720 degrees in the air and lands riding forward. In the halfpipe, the rider approaches the wall riding forward, rotates 720 degrees, and lands riding fakie. Of course, it may also be performed switchstance by riding fakie and landing riding forward.

    Shifty Air:
    A grabless trick, where the upper torso and lower body are twisted in opposite directions and then returned to normal. Usually the front leg is boned.

    Smith Grind:
    A grind trick where on slides with the coping perpendicular to the snowboard, the front leg is boned and the nose is oriented below the coping, while the tail is above.

    Spaghetti Air:
    The rear hand reaches between the legs and behind the front leg to grab the toe edge in front of the front foot while the back leg is boned.

    Stiffy Air:
    The rear hand reaches between the legs and behind the front leg to grab the toe edge in front of the front foot wile the back leg is boned.

    Suitcase Air:
    Any maneuver in which both legs are boned and a grab is incorporated, i.e. Mute Stiffy.

    Swiss Cheese Air:
    The rear hand reaches between the legs behind the front leg and grabs the heel edge in front of the front foot while the back leg is boned.

    Tail Grab:
    The rear hand grabs the tail of the snowboard.

    Tail Poke:
    Any maneuver where you bone your rear leg and poke the tail of the snowboard in a direction away from your body usually while grabbing.

    Tail Slide:
    To slide along the ground or any object solely on the tail of the snowboard.

    Tail Wheelie:
    To ride solely on the tail of the snowboard with the nose in the air.

    360 Air (a.k.a. 3):
    The snowboarder rotates 360 degrees in the air and lands riding forward. In the halfpipe, the rider approaches the wall riding forward, rotates 360 degrees, and lands riding fakie. This trick may also be performed riding fakie and landing riding forwards; in which case it is called a caballerial.

    Indy Air:
    A true Indy Air is performed backside with the rear hand grabbing between the bindings on the toe edge while the front leg is boned.

    Invert:
    A trick where the head is beneath the level of the board and the snowboarder balances on one or two hands.

    Inverted 720 (720 McTwist):
    An inverted aerial where the athlete performs a 720-degree rotational flip. In other words the snowboarder approaches the wall riding forward, becomes airborne, rotates b/s 720 while performing a front flip and lands riding fakie.

    McTwist:
    An inverted aerial where the athlete performs a 540 degree rotational flip. In other words, the athlete approaches the halfpipe wall riding forward, becomes airborne, rotates a b/s 540 while performing a front flip, and lands riding forward. Named after skate boarder Mike McGill.

    Melonchollie Air:
    The front hand reaches behind the front leg and grabs the heel edge in between the bindings while the front leg is boned.

    Method Air:
    The front hand grabs the heel edge, both knees are bent, and the board is pulled to level of the head.

    Miller Flip:
    An invert where the halfpipe wall is approached riding forward, the front hand is planted, spins an f/s 360 and the rider lands riding fakie.

    Misty Flip:
    An inverted b/s 540 performed off a straight jump. It is the straight jump version of the McTwist. Therefore the approach is riding forward and landing is fakie.

    Mosquito Air:
    A halfpipe trick in which the front hand reaches behind the front leg and grabs the heel edge between the bindings. The front knee is then bent to touch the board tuck knee style.

    Mute Air:
    The front hand grabs the toe edge either between the toes or in front of the front foot.

    900 (aka 9):
    The snowboarder rotates 900 degrees in the air and lands riding fakie. In the halfpipe, the rider approaches the wall riding forward, rotates 900 degrees, and lands riding forward.

    Nollie:
    Much like and Ollie only you spring off of your nose instead of your tail.

    Nose Bonk:
    To hit an object with the nose of the snowboard.

    Nose Grab:
    The front hand grabs the nose of the snowboard.

    Nose Poke:
    Any maneuver where you bone your front leg and poke the nose of the snowboard in a direction away from your body usually while grabbing.

    Nose Slide:
    To slide along the ground or and object solely on the nose of the snowboard.

    Ollie:
    A method to obtain air without a jump by first lifting the front foot then lifting the rear foot as you spring off of the tail. First invented in skateboarding by Alan Gelfand.

    180 Air:
    The snowboarder rotates 180 degrees in the air and lands riding fakie. In the halfpipe the rid4er approaches the wall riding forward, rotates 180 degrees, and lands riding forward.

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    Mid 90's twister,rockin the brain bra Dynastar sl 203's


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    [IMG]daffy[/IMG]

    hopefully this pic will work....

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    [IMG]daffy (2).jpg[/IMG]

    hopefully this pic will work....

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    guess not

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    i think i got it right this time

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    wow this was a waste of half an hour

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    finaly....

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    First is me somewhere in the Hobacks. Second is my friend Samir in the park. More extension could be had [/obvious].







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    ^^^^^wicked_sick takes the cake. You just made my 2007. Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    What are you riding ,a plank of wood?

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    Hand carved flintstone granite. True old school.












    (that's not me, but I WAS riding a plank of wood at the time. Truly)

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