You got the wrong guy there champ.
But seriously, put your dick tape measure away.
As I was orginally saying. It is a great place for beginners and familys. People who WON'T be hillclimbing. And can enjoy a well maintained trail. And a zone with regular avalanche maintenance.
As I also said...
You know what, you must be right.
Its not like I grew up in this area, and learned to ride mountain sleds at this zone.
All hail teamdirt "god of the mountains"
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As they do multiple daily tours in there they do avalance control of their own. If it was that dangerous I doubt they would have a full time operation running. I'm not saying there isnt hazards, but they are easy to avoid.
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Got my wrap kit from sledwraps.com and was wondering if anyone could shine some light on the top of the tunnel situation.
They just sent me one big square of decal that I have to cut myself to fit.
I have a T3, and they sent enough decal to cover the entire top.
I'm just wondering how much I...
Idk.... Really liking the looks of that freeride! Plus when I start smashing huge air I don't want it falling apart
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I think its complete bs when guys go "...wahhhh he cheated he poached his track!" Hill climbing is who is the better rider using what ever means necessary to mark the hill. Taking different tracks just shows which sled is better in fresh snow. Which usually is the guy with the longest track set...
Just really want to know if that extra weight and slightly wider stance is that big of a deal? Have the 13 and 14 summits been holding up to jumping?
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