Thats a bummer dude. Would have been good to have someone else. We just had it set up for a couple runs at a time. Totaly could have gone through with the lights...
What do you ride? I'm up there all the time. I'm teaching at Cascades full time. Just look for the guy in the red jacket on either a green/yellow stripey board, big black freeride board, or an SG slalom board with Hangles.
Thanks guys. It was taken Monday at dusk at Mont Cascades. It was a colaboration with another photographer. My camera body, his lens, and one flash each made it possible. Gotta give credit to Shawn Carter for pushing the button...
I've heard that the total angle shouldn't exceed 30 degrees. I think this is somewhat closeminded but I also think that 40 degrees is a bit excessive. Since you're new, play around with it. If 25/-15 works best for you in the end, stick with that. I'm running 17/-10 on my freeride board and 15/-15 on my park board
Burton does something like this on a few of their recent boards. It isn't adjustable, but it's supposed to maintain camber for longer. They give the board excessive camber, then use a rod, and the topsheet to flatten it back down.
Stay away from Head. Deeluxe/Raichle are really good, as are UPZ. I heard about a NorAm racer sponsored by head that dropped THEM because they were garbage...
wait? so people don't like F2 bindings because of the slight flex and forgiveness built it... don't bomber bindings have E-Rings for that particular purpose?
I want to see some footy. The pictures are great but you can only tell so much about how much it can take. I'm particularly intersted in the softboot carving aspect, not so much EC but just solid linked carves.
thats a tough one. with those crescent moon shapes it would be hard to fix. I know some racers take their boots out of the box and replace the circular hinges with a couple metal washers and a bolt right away