OldsnowboarderME
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Was Never Summer and Unity snowboards mentioned?Good advice from both you and DMC regarding other manufacturers. I will def. broaden my horizons on my next purchase.
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Was Never Summer and Unity snowboards mentioned?Good advice from both you and DMC regarding other manufacturers. I will def. broaden my horizons on my next purchase.
I think your missing mypoint here. I could care less about the poaching thing. What concerns me is we are talking about money making corporation that is promoting snowboarders hassling skiers on the slopes in the Deer Valley video. No matter what side your on, at the end of the day this is not a good thing for the sport of snowboarding.Sorry but I am not going to take a seat at the back of the bus no how good it makes somebody feels... there is no good reason for the exclusion ... period.
When did you start snowboarding? There's a lot of history behind the Burton brand...some good, and some very bad........
dmc if you love snowboarding as much as I think you do, then you better be writing Jake Burton to remove the Deer Valley video of snowboarders hassling skiers off their Corporate money making web site. Your either in favor of this kind of behavior or your not. Which is it? Make a stand. This is no joke.
Good advice from both you and DMC regarding other manufacturers. I will def. broaden my horizons on my next purchase.
which makes this issue even more frustrating since the taxes of many snowboarders help finance these resorts.
Letter from Jake Burton:
STATE OF THE MOUNTAIN : POACH FOR FREEDOM
Since the release of our Poachers web story on burton.com, several people have contacted Burton complaining of our actions. While I fully respect their prerogative to voice their opinion, they should in return grant us the same courtesy. We have been snowboarding at major resorts for well over 20 years now and in the process, we have demonstrated our sport to be for real, and of no threat to society. The fact is that two of the four resorts operate on federal forest land, which makes this issue even more frustrating since the taxes of many snowboarders help finance these resorts. I'm confident that if these four resorts outlawed skiing tomorrow, there would be a protest long before 20 years passed, and rightfully so. I want to add that we have been careful not to break any laws, nor to encourage anyone to break any laws (see the Poaching 10 Commandments on burton.com/poachers) in our efforts to liberate these mountains. If you have spent as much time in the mountains as I have, you would know that every mountain has a personality, and while they can be brutally cruel at times, discrimination is not in their DNA.
Jake Burton
Founder-Burton Snowboards
Hmmmm....know what?
This is as silly as the over-reaction to the original post.
When did sliding around on snow begin needing commandments, protests, and liberation?
Sounds like ski school.
Jake Burton, love him or hate him, you have to agree he has absolutely no idea what the constitution says. And he really like hyperbole. I'm a snowboarder, and I'm really not that mad about those 4 mountains saying no to snowboarders. If they opened their doors to us tomorrow, I have 30+ mountains I want to ride before I'd get MRG, Taos, and Deer Valley. Alta maybe but everyone says there is a lot of traversing, not great on a board anyway. What am I going to do bring snow shoes? Fine for real hiking but you would look like an idiot on the lift.
I think what people are "freaking out about" is that Jake Burton is doing more to open the coffin than put a nail into it......I fully support this campaign. There I said it.
You guys are freakng out about this as if theyre promoting killing skiers or soemthing. I think this whole skier snowboarding thing is so stupid its mind boggling. This is just Jakes way of trying to put the nail in the coffin. You can sit here and talk about it, and get nowhere, or you can go out and do something about it.
And before any skiers chime in name one hill that bans skiing and allows only snowboarding first.
This is just Jakes way of trying to put the nail in the coffin. You can sit here and talk about it, and get nowhere, or you can go out and do something about it.
Adiron, do you really think this "campaign" is about really trying to get these places to change? This is not a civil liberties issue in which public support is going to change the issue. What is keeping these ski areas snowboard free is dollars (and in the case of MRG, the owners desires with what to do with their property). As long as there is a demand for areas that do not allow snowboarders, these areas will continue to thrive. This type of campaign only alienates and entrenches people and these areas in their beliefs. It only causes a knee jerk reaction to keep the status quo. If this was really truly an effort to enact change, it could not have been done in a more worse way. This is exactly what I would have recommended if these people wanted to "prove a point" knowing things wouldn't change regardless. This is not a civil rights issue and swaying public opinion is not going to change anything. Ski areas vote with dollar signs and the people reacting worst to these videos only cling more strongly to the non-snowboard policies of these ski areas.