dmc
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This is going much too well.
All hate is directed to PA now....
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This is going much too well.
:-o
Enjoy! :flame:
I once saw DMC scrapping some moguls down to nothing and yelling "Take this Greg!" and "C.L.I.T.S suck "
I think you're making that up..
boarders wreck tight tree runs the most..
boarders wreck tight tree runs the most..
boarders wreck tight tree runs the most..
boarders wreck tight tree runs the most..
i feel that people that actually know how to snowboard don't do any real harm. The people that end up going where they shouldn't be end up plowing the whole way down and push all the snow away. The same goes for skiers as well but boarders push a lot more snow than skiers.
The way I see it, if they bought a pass, I don't care what they're riding or their ability; they have equal rights to anyone else being in the bumps, so I don't get too frustrated by it....
some kid told me that hardline's nickname at mc is "mogul killa"....I don't know how legit he was though
+1. It's the skidding and carving through bumps that kills them. The other issue is when you get people that are a lot better than you skiing them a bunch, the lines can get really straight relative to your skill level and speed control becomes tough.In the end, everyone going through a mogul field is altering it...Whether it's a "good form" of altering comes down to skill level....the more skilled skiers and boarders won't do much damage to the bump lines...I've seen moguls hammered by less skilled skiers and boarders alike...just a fact of being on the hill.
I disagree. People need to be aware of their skill level, and pick appropriate runs, no matter what type. Their buying a pass doesn't give them the right to negatively impact my experience.The way I see it, if they bought a pass, I don't care what they're riding or their ability; they have equal rights to anyone else being in the bumps, so I don't get too frustrated by it. The only thing I get frustrated by is someone not paying attention to who's coming down a line above them. The saying is that the downhill skier has the right of way....this is only partially true in moguls.