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with the exception of alta and some place in new england, that skier vs snowboarder crap is non existent thank god.   Plenty of mixed crews ripping the terrain and the terrain park is definately being done well by skiers now.   it is all fun.

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2 hours ago, genepires said:

I suppose there are a few old school grumpy outliers still but who really cares what they think?

yeah this was just bizarre time trip that showed up in my Youtube list for some reason...check out the old boards!  And this is Canadian....

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who would have thought that canadians can be rude?  I would have thought a typical confrontation be as such

patrol "hey eh, skiboarding is not allowed on our property, eh"

boarder "fuck off man, eh!"

patroler "well I see you are really passionate about this skiboarding thing so lets just go ahead and let you do it, EH.   here have some fries and poutine, eh"

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That looks like a old video and attitudes have changed, except at Alta of course.

I think there's little doubt that snowboarding had revitalized cash flow to ski areas. (I'm not a snowboarder by the way.)

With the invention of the splitboard, opinions in the backcountry also have changed because skier skin  tracks getting post holed by snowshoes or boots is less common these days.

I remember back in the early 80s when I first got into leather boots and skinny Telemark skis, a few alpine skiers would approach me to tell me my turns were too wide and that maybe I should stay out of the ski areas and head  off-piste.

It's not the snowboards or even the Telemark skis that were the problem.

Attitude is everything.

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The NW never seemed to have that skier/boarder schism. I skied for at least 15 years but had no gift for it; I never put them back on after the first time I went snowboarding. Eventually my skis and boots went to the Goodwill. 

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ski is good for the beginners which the hardest thing to control is the friction and slippery on snow. But when you get use to that and move on to snowboarding, you will feel more comfortable

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4 hours ago, Benjiex said:

Boarding is for people who are into adrenaline rush games.

isn't that everyone?

you have never seen me snowboard.  there is no rushing and def no adrenaline.  I think I lost that gland 10 years ago.

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19 hours ago, BootsandPants said:

Guys, you know you can do both at the same time? Don't limit yourself!

 

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Even if you're a knee dropper, there's a single stick out there for you!

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I agree with you!

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