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Do Snowboarders damage trail conditions more than skiers?

Due snowboarders ruin conditions more than skiers?

  • Yes, they absolutely due scrape off snow more than skiers

    Votes: 42 66.7%
  • No, they don't.

    Votes: 21 33.3%

  • Total voters
    63
  • Poll closed .

deadheadskier

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Probably been asked several times, but don't feel like searching.

Settle an argument for me. On another non-skiing/riding related board I frequent, it's the opinion of several that snowboarders scrape off ski trails more than skiers do.

I think that's an old wives tale and simply don't believe it. Tell me I'm wrong and why. Also vote in the poll.

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Are you kidding me? Why would you post such a thing? Do you enjoy locking threads?

I refuse to participate in this circular bullshti argument that will ensue...

althougth I do agree with you
 

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Only bad boarders do. I still see people with their boards across the fall line pushing snow down the trails but the good ones carve and only put a slightly deeper cut in the snow.

Alex

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Depends on the terrain you're talking about. On the groomers? Probably not. Do snowboarders whack out mogul lines, or contribute to the formation of crappy bumps? Yes, I believe they do. But the same could be said about your average medium to large turn skier.
 

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on this other board, people were talking about the $3.50 lift ticket and several people commented that yeah, MRG is great, don't have snowboarders turning the conditions to crap. I told them they were FOS

Hopefully I don't have to lock my own thread :lol:
 

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i wanted to bust on the due but you changed it to do.......
 

deadheadskier

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Depends on the terrain you're talking about. On the groomers? Probably not. Do snowboarders whack out mogul lines, or contribute to the formation of crappy bumps? Yes, I believe they do. But the same could be said about your average medium to large turn skier.

I could see your argument with moguls a little......due to the mechanics of the turn. But, also think certain kinds of skiing could be equally as harmful.

crap, I should've made this poll public, so the haters would be outed. ;)
 

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i wanted to bust on the due but you changed it to do.......

yeah, it's still in the poll question for your enjoyment, which I'm not sure how to edit. I kind of just rifled this thing off as I was pissed from the discussion with the n00bs.
 

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Only bad boarders do. I still see people with their boards across the fall line pushing snow down the trails but the good ones carve and only put a slightly deeper cut in the snow.

Alex

Lake Hopatcong, NJ

pretty much what i was thinking...

although i've seen lots of snowplowers doing essentially the same thing...
 

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why do snowboarders slam their boards down on the ground while in lift lines? it scares young children.
 

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although i've seen lots of snowplowers doing essentially the same thing...

So, do you feel someone in a wedge scrapes the same amount of snow as a boarder with the board fully perpendicular to the fall line? I dont think so.
 

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And so it begins.... :-(

it was a serious question in a thread about snowboaders. my 10YO covers her ears when the boarders around us start slamming. i never understood why they did it, is there a practical reason or is it just "fun"?
 

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it was a serious question in a thread about snowboaders. my 10YO covers her ears when the boarders around us start slamming. i never understood why they did it, is there a practical reason or is it just "fun"?

Clean the snow off them
 

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So, do you feel someone in a wedge scrapes the same amount of snow as a boarder with the board fully perpendicular to the fall line? I dont think so.

someone in a wedge using every cm of their edges to prevent gravity from hurling them down a hill which they've discovered is far too steep for their abilities is scraping a lot of snow. more than a boarder? i dunno, prolly not. but they're effin' up the hill either way.

my point was more about skill levels having more to do with the damage than the weapons of choice.
 
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