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That sounds like some next-level pain.
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Notice how I DON'T do a faceplant? Yeah, that's because I don't suck at skiing.
If you fall, do not stick your arms out, especially if falling down hill. Good way to bust a collar bone or dislocate a shoulder as well (I should know)
So, where's the snow gun in that vid?
Thanks for the advice. Luckily I don't do it very often.
Notice how I DON'T do a faceplant? Yeah, that's because I don't suck at skiing.
Wait for itI'm guessing you guys never ski melting untracked natural snow, because you never can find it.
I'm guessing you guys never ski melting untracked natural snow, because you never can find it.
From what I've gathered, you seem just be a troll, but I'll bite anyway.
You guys really need to learn how to ski, don't you...? Skiing REALLY wet untracked natural snow:
Notice how I DON'T do a faceplant? Yeah, that's because I don't suck at skiing.
You guys really need to learn how to ski, don't you...? Skiing REALLY wet untracked natural snow:
Notice how I DON'T do a faceplant? Yeah, that's because I don't suck at skiing.
You guys really need to learn how to ski, don't you...? Skiing REALLY wet untracked natural snow:
Notice how I DON'T do a faceplant? Yeah, that's because I don't suck at skiing.
Annual? more like bi-weekly. :lol:This video is like an annual thing?! Feel bad for you every time I see it because I know the comments that will follow!
Since 2006.Annual? more like bi-weekly. :lol:
If the snow is consistently wet that's one thing. The problem with guns is you can go from normal sliding to a dead stop in a nanosecond. Try it on teles. Yikes.
I'm known to crash but this year for some reason this season it hasn't happened. Except once. We were running guns at Gore and the last gun (lowest elevation) was wet and I got slammed. First time I ever really understood the idea of "getting the wind knocked out of you." I was sure I must have broken a rib of something but I pushed on my chest and it didn't hurt. I couldn't breath for about 2 minutes and then I was fine.
You guys must be pretty good skiers. Look to me like HS doing a decent job handing some variable conditions in that vid above.