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  1. can anyone tell me if I should go a size up to XL? I read somewhere that If you regularly wear large in street clothes you should get a suit in xl.

    any thoughts?

    Thanks

    Depends on the suit, and your build.... I have a SPYDER Comp GS suit... I need to go to an XL due to my height (6'2" 175 lbs), but a Large would be roomy enough for me if I was a few inches shorter....

  2. Simple answer: It's a hobby I enjoy that adds fun to my riding day.

    Long answer:

    I am a freak about having the perfect wax every day I ride. It's a subject I have researched relentlessly and enjoy the entire process. I will spend hours at the tuning bench experimenting with additives and reading weather and temperature charts. The results are just plain fun... I love it when skiers in the lift line show up late and ask what kind of lighting is on my ride.

    CJ still thinks it has something to do with my toe and heel lifts:lol:

    I'm a part of that club as well... Sad part is that I understand wax better than some of the kids on NMU's Ski Team that have been racing longer than I have been snowboarding :smashfrea

  3. I went with "More Than Somewhat".... Being from the Midwest, it's critical that I get up to carving speed ASAP, IMO... It allows me to be efficient... It's no fun if you need to waste the top 1/4 of a run straightlinging to get enough speed... Also, I have some situations at my home hill that require me to have a few hundred yards of run-out if I want to get to another part of the hill and I have to change lifts...

  4. I'll be honest.... It's cases like this that really make me wonder if I could have made a pretty penny by suing Spirit MTN. in Duluth, MN when I broke my leg.... Sure, it was my fault I got crossed up in that set of rollers on the SBX course.... But they never told me that I could possibly be cut off by another rider and hit a roller off balence because I took an evasive manuver to avoid the rider :barf:

    I would have had a hell of a case.....

  5. It's pissin me off, I can tell you that right now.

    Oh, and POOR NMU! Can't handle a little snow! Back in my day Tech NEVER had snow days. They made classes "Optional" when it was really really bad, but it was not uncommon to drive through 12 inches of snow in the morning to go to class. (The plows wouldn't even drive cause there was so much.)

    edit again

    Just out of curiousity, what major are you? I have a buddy who is going to be an auto mechanic (well, he is one, but he hasn't actually graditated yet) and he goes up there. Stoykovich is his name.

    Yea, I've been hearing it from some friends at other schools.... It's not that bad here in Marquette, and I was kinda surprised they cancelled... I have no idea how bad it is west of here in Negaunee and Ispeming though... Who am I to argue if they tell me I can sleep in and bum around all day though :cool:

    As for majors, I am going for a degree in Entertainment and Sports Promotion... I can't say I know your friend...

  6. Silly Techies always taking something simple and complicating it :smashfrea

    Ingenuity has to start somewhere though :biggthump

    One thing I see as a problem though:

    If you were to use plywood, I would think that you would create a "dead" spot in the center of the board between the inserts since the plywood wouldn't flex as much as the tip and tail. I would think that flexier material would be needed... Maybe use a softer piece of lumber like a pine 1x6 maybe?

  7. Well, I'm headin up to Mt. Bohemia this weekend. It's not really carving territory. Unless you're into hurting yourself. But it should still be fun. For the most part it's a get together with the old roommates and go to the brewery and get less than blitzed, then spend a day trying to find our way out of the woods (bohemia is most definately off-piste) and then saturday night we'll go drinkin again, only this time a little heavier. If that is of interest to anybody, lemme know.

    Have one at the Ambassador or the Library for me :biggthump

    If we didn't have regionals here in Marquette this weekend, I would definately bust out the softies and join you.....

  8. Ok, since winter decided to finally show up, I've needed to break out the super cold wax.... I'm curious how I should go about using though... I've been told that it's ok to scrape these super hard waxes as soon as they solidify after ironing... I've also been told that you actually pull wax out of the base if you let it sit for a while because it "chips" off instead of "Shaving" off... Anyone have any advice? I am lost here....

  9. Not taking them to Bohemia though. Trees are a little tight (and snow is a little thin) for my new board.

    Yes... The snow is VERY THIN up there still... Some friends made the journey up the Keewanaw Friday and came back with a few nice shots on their rock skis.... Not sure how much snow they got over the weekend though....

  10. You can't wear a speed suit because of "saftey" in USASA either.

    Shawn Palmer was apparently told this weekend that he was disrespecting a "Gentlemen's Agreement" in SBX by wearing a tight Motocross uniform... He was told that he had an aerodynamic advantage that was unfair to the other competitors.... And yet Nate Holland, Seth Wescott and others have wax techs in Aspen... Just a bit hypocritical?

  11. Marquette isn't that bad, but lacks some of the variable terrain that you find in the Western U.P. There are a couple of really nice carving runs and good grooming however...

    Be forwarned though, there is a race there this weekend... It will get pretty crowded in the chalet... It shouldn't effect the space on the hill, but makes things interesting at lunchtime....

    I got to get to class at the moment though, so if you have any further questions, I'll get back to you later in the day :biggthump

  12. Ok, every time I execute a series of a few "Cross Under" Turns, I end up riding the tail of the board... It's so bad, I'll end up on my rear if I continue and make 2-3 more turns... I know this is hard to diagnose without pics or a video, but anyone have any pointers?

    I tried to correct this myself yesterday, but all I did was bend at the waist in an effort to get my weight forward :smashfrea

  13. Hey guys, thanks for the update :biggthump

    I appriciate the invite out to Buck, and I really wish I could make it, but I have to hang around Afton. Even though I have most of the day free, I still have some gate keeping and coat running duties that I am resposible for. So I am stuck there :smashfrea

    Trent: If I see you out there on Sunday, I'll gladly introduce myself... I'm always up for meeting other carvers... I'll be in green/yellow Northern Michigan University Alpine team jacket and a blue/white MX helmet... I should stand out like a sore thumb :flamethro I look forward to meeting you....

    Alright, time to pack up... Hopefully Minnesota treats me better than it did last time I raced there :angryfire

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