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  1. #226
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    Holy shite, those are some monsterous boards!

  2. #227
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    Quote Originally Posted by Undertow View Post
    I saw this pic in your long board thread Alpy and drooled over that run... No doubt the lungs and legs would be a burnin... I need to get me East coast ass to your place one of these days...!
    Would be super cool and challenging on teles

    Thanks RaisingArizona.

    and yes, that one-piece and longboards = full of win
    "Average summit heights are around 1000m to 1200m but on the high glaciers of the main Lyngen Peninsula there are summits over 1400m with Jiehkkevarri being the highest at 1834m above sea level."

  3. #228
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    Celebrate skiing! You guys rule! If you can't have fun skiing with those dudes, you suck. I'm getting some "Be like Buster" bumperstickers made.

  4. #229
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    Oh, you should try and catch him at your local honky tonk. In addition to skiing, one of Buster's other talent is county music.

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  5. #230
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    Only if you scrape off 12" of fresh to get to them...
    I demoed the TECH TALK JONG! pro model this spring and their performance was unparalleled which is good because I ski in a wedge most of the time - bendtheski, 2011

  6. #231
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    fify
    Anyone get the scoop on that injury? Sure was a big patrol presence at the scene. Saw the dude on oxygen in the toboggan under Armstrong... redcoats looked stressed and urgent.

    snoqpass, got the deets? Will the dude be OK?

  7. #232
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    Toque stoke!
    Is it radix panax notoginseng? - splat
    This is like hanging yourself but the rope breaks. - DTM
    Dude Listen to mtm. He's a marriage counselor at burning man. - subtle plague

  8. #233
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    smooth operator!

  9. #234
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    Looks like they've put the upper moguls in storage already?

  10. #235
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    I don't see any dirt or boiler in those troughs. Photoshopped?

  11. #236
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    Bumps build character. Kudos to the guys who can huck and land in a hard mogul field and just ski off.

  12. #237
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinewhere View Post
    ...Kudos to the guys who can huck and land in a hard mogul field and just ski off.
    how does that work exactly? Do you just go in saying "my knees might explode, but oh well!"?

  13. #238
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    I'll ask Jonny Moseley next time I see him

  14. #239
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    Quote Originally Posted by flowing alpy View Post
    These girls watched mogul skiers for awhile!ACH tele'd right on by!
    Are those srsly 90s slalom tips on teles?
    Quote Originally Posted by b dubya View Post
    Tricks are for hookers

  15. #240
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    It's lame to NOT ski moguls...

  16. #241
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    Quote Originally Posted by jsneagle View Post
    It's lame to NOT ski moguls...
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    Show me someone that doesn't like moguls and I'll show u someone that can't ski them
    Quote Originally Posted by Hohes View Post
    I couldn't give a fuck, but today I am procrastinating so TGR is my filler.
    Quote Originally Posted by skifishbum View Post
    faceshots are a powerful currency
    get paid

  17. #242
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    Lot's of old pro mogul skiers don't particularly like moguls any more.
    Deep pow and steep flat faces are what this arthritic old bumper prefers.

  18. #243
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shredhead View Post
    Lot's of old pro mogul skiers don't particularly like moguls any more.
    Deep pow and steep flat faces are what this arthritic old bumper prefers.
    OH, I know...lMy back can't take that shit anymore!

    I should have said appreciate instead of like
    Quote Originally Posted by Hohes View Post
    I couldn't give a fuck, but today I am procrastinating so TGR is my filler.
    Quote Originally Posted by skifishbum View Post
    faceshots are a powerful currency
    get paid

  19. #244
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    Three, two, one.
    That Don't Make No Sense

  20. #245
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    If you can't ski bumps well, you suck! Ha ha! Gaper!

  21. #246
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    Or my back hurts...
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

  22. #247
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    Slush bumping can be fun on a warm sunny day.
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

  23. #248
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    Once a mogul skier, always a mogul skier...went to a local slopestyle contest just for the hell of it..."kids" thought I was pretty entertaining (old guy, teles, "daddy tricks", go figure ) Sorry about the shameless self-promotion here but still quite stoked...

    Tele-heli
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    Double-Daffy

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    Due to back problems, only a few years ago I thought that I would never ski zipper-line bumbs again properly, not to mention jumps like in the pics above...but then I started doing core-training regularly. Now - I go year by year but the goal is to keep skiing moguls/park until the 50s at least ( I am now 43 in September) OK, icy stuff is out of question but soft(ish) snow/slush will do! Gotta keep the kids entertained, heh.

    BONUS:

    Another local older ex-mogulskier guy with a monoski. He RULES (as I said earlier). Pretty crazy stuff IMHO:

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    Lots of (typical) jibby-spinny pics here. Gotta say (freestyle)skiing is in safe hands these days. Was pretty nice to be still somehow involved with all that energy...(if you got time to scroll those pictures....there is e.g. a 15-year old girl doing perfect floaty backflips. A mogul skier girl BTW.)
    Last edited by Jiehkevarri; 04-28-2016 at 04:23 AM.
    "Average summit heights are around 1000m to 1200m but on the high glaciers of the main Lyngen Peninsula there are summits over 1400m with Jiehkkevarri being the highest at 1834m above sea level."

  24. #249
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    I feel like a perfect bump line would maybe be the ONE thing a monoski might offer some advantage with over other forms of snow sliding.
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

  25. #250
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    I feel like a perfect bump line would maybe be the ONE thing a monoski might offer some advantage with over other forms of snow sliding.
    No...

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