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  1. Milkland was beutiful today! Not a lot of traffic. And Sterner was a blast. Back at the hotel I logged in and saw some posts in this thread. Here´s my two cent´s:

    Well guys, you may be right. And you may be wrong. Fact is - the bank on the right is earth and it´s still there. The bank thats missing on the left is gone. Everything else is as before. One of the towers on Tiehack trail is gone and earth has been moved. How can I be sure about this? I have done more than a couple of turns against the banking very near the tower of the old lift.

    Check the pictures and you can see that there is one tower missing in the trail (the one behind the carver). The first is from 2007 and the other from 2012 = tower missing and earth moved.

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    Great to see you here riding! Nothing stays the same, Buttermilk is not the place it once was but that changed happened long before you started riding her. Change is good, the bank is gone (I told you I thought that it was still there but who really cares). Gone also is the alley on Blacks, the waterfall line on Horseshoe, the powder lines on the old lift line on the westside, crowded with carvers, powder thought to be gone early and on and on and on. The Milk still has perfect days, just different perfect days.

    Right Bob!

    Just FYI Mats, I hiked that area all summer long and the earth still remains the same. Find another bank to rip a railing turn on, they are all over the place! Love the place for what it is, love it for what it was.

    Send me that song bro!

  2. Bromada’s “RIDE THE EDGE” weekly Mini Expression Session.

    Mini Expression Session and why?

    In 1999 Cliff Ahumada and Pure Carve Snowboards held the first “Pure Carve Expression Session” in Aspen, Colorado. Now twelve years later Cliff is railing back into the sport he is so passionate about. His new company “bromada” along with the Aspen Skiing Company has put together a weekly special events program aimed at getting alpine riders back on the hill in a controlled environment that will allow for some beautiful snowboard carving!

    Here’s the rap:

    Every Wednesday at Highlands is guest appreciation day and now officially part of that are “RTE” mornings. Come and meet Wednesday mornings in the main ticket area in front of the fireplace with Cliff and other alpine riders. Enjoy free muffins, free coffee, free parking and then load the selected “session lift” for that morning and head up to ride the selected “reserved session run” with your new friends.

    Long before the X-Games invaded town Buttermilk was known as the “north shore of carving” with its perfect grooming and rolling slopes perfect for surf style carving. “RTE” Friday mornings at the Milk is all about capturing that north shore feeling once again. Meet Cliff and others in Bumps to find out what is planned for the morning prior to heading up the hill.

    Where and when:

    Every Wednesday at Highlands 8:30, main ticket area in front of the fireplace.

    Every Friday at Buttermilk 8:30 inside Bumps restaurant.

    If your late, no worries, come on up when you can!

    What to expect on the hill:

    Highlands will have a “reserved run” for the RTE group each week from 9 am to 11:30 am. The selected run will be groomed to perfection for your carving pleasure. Depending on snow conditions there will be RTE mornings when you will be meeting @ 8 am and loading at 8:15 as part of the Highlands early tracks program. This part of the session will be starting sometime in February!

    Buttermilk you will meet Cliff and others in Bumps to find out what is planned for the morning prior to heading up the hill. When the X-Games are completed and mountain operations are back to normal there will be special events scheduled. For January and the first two weeks of February you will be meeting in Bumps @ 8:30 loading Summit Express 9 am.

    Information:

    Starting February first visit www.bromada.com for changes in schedule. Please remember that alpine riding is about snow conditions and safety. If it is an obvious big powder day and conditions are not condusive to carving then please plan on riding powder and have a great powder session on your own.

    Manana...hope to see a few of you manana @ da Milk, Friday 1-14-2011, Bumps 8:45, plenty of parking early, no worries. Thanks to the "secret 6" who showed yesterday @ Aspen Highlands!:biggthump

  3. Bromada’s “RIDE THE EDGE” weekly Mini Expression Session.

    Mini Expression Session and why?

    In 1999 Cliff Ahumada and Pure Carve Snowboards held the first “Pure Carve Expression Session” in Aspen, Colorado. Now twelve years later Cliff is railing back into the sport he is so passionate about. His new company “bromada” along with the Aspen Skiing Company has put together a weekly special events program aimed at getting alpine riders back on the hill in a controlled environment that will allow for some beautiful snowboard carving!

    Here’s the rap:

    Every Wednesday at Highlands is guest appreciation day and now officially part of that are “RTE” mornings. Come and meet Wednesday mornings in the main ticket area in front of the fireplace with Cliff and other alpine riders. Enjoy free muffins, free coffee, free parking and then load the selected “session lift” for that morning and head up to ride the selected “reserved session run” with your new friends.

    Long before the X-Games invaded town Buttermilk was known as the “north shore of carving” with its perfect grooming and rolling slopes perfect for surf style carving. “RTE” Friday mornings at the Milk is all about capturing that north shore feeling once again. Meet Cliff and others in Bumps to find out what is planned for the morning prior to heading up the hill.

    Where and when:

    Every Wednesday at Highlands 8:30, main ticket area in front of the fireplace.

    Every Friday at Buttermilk 8:30 inside Bumps restaurant.

    If your late, no worries, come on up when you can!

    What to expect on the hill:

    Highlands will have a “reserved run” for the RTE group each week from 9 am to 11:30 am. The selected run will be groomed to perfection for your carving pleasure. Depending on snow conditions there will be RTE mornings when you will be meeting @ 8 am and loading at 8:15 as part of the Highlands early tracks program. This part of the session will be starting sometime in February!

    Buttermilk you will meet Cliff and others in Bumps to find out what is planned for the morning prior to heading up the hill. When the X-Games are completed and mountain operations are back to normal there will be special events scheduled. For January and the first two weeks of February you will be meeting in Bumps @ 8:30 loading Summit Express 9 am.

    Information:

    Starting February first visit www.bromada.com for changes in schedule. Please remember that alpine riding is about snow conditions and safety. If it is an obvious big powder day and conditions are not condusive to carving then please plan on riding powder and have a great powder session on your own.

  4. Starting next week I will be hosting (for lack of a better word) "Carvers Breakfast" every Wednesdays at Highlands and Fridays at Buttermilk. Early lift loading, free muffins and coffee, free parking Highlands, video and other good stuff. Oh and did I mention I will be placing my order Tuesday nights and Thursday nights for runs to be groomed! AND I will have a run reserved for "Carvers" only first thing in the morning. All riders are welcome, all levels, all types of boots and bindings, new or vintage gear, whatever floats your boat! Details to follow as soon as I get them nailed. If weather is ugly or its a pow day then your on your own, have fun and break into your quiver, adjust and go big!

    For those of you who may have attended "Carvers Breakfast" years ago then you know what a mellow scene it is. I ask that you leave your ego in the parking lot, bring a smile, ride safe, dont run into me (kidding), thank the mountain managers personally, send emails to ASC (not yet please), have fun and remember who the best rider on the hill is... the one having the most fun. I think it'll be a railing good time for sure.

    Hope to see you...

    Cliff Ahumada

    bromada

    UPDATE 1-10-2011

    "bromada RTE" at Highlands this Wednesday 1-12-2011

    Hope to see you guys at Highlands this Wednesday for the first

    "bromada RTE" (RideThe Edge) day. Apple Strudle will be reserved for alpine riders only from 9-11 am. Come and ride wall to wall corduroy, hard or soft booters. Meet in the main ticket office by the fireplace around 8:30, load with the general public 8:55. Free parking, free muffins, free coffee! If your late come anyway, no worries. Low key session!!

    Feel free to call me @ 970-618-1139 if you have quesitons (cell coverage sucks at base of Highlands...fyi).

    Thanks and I'll be waiting :biggthump

    Thanks

  5. Anybody riding the Milk today? Rode it yesterday, empty perfection. X-games construction has scared away everyone, snow is really good, a little low to the ground but still happening. Hoping to film somebody, anybody for fun. Tried to grab you Bob but you were on a mission as usual, loving life smooth and fluid as a 25 year old surf rat charging down the line at the Wall in Baja! Always a pleasure to see you on the hill bro. Doyle returns today from Florida surf show, he is ready to charge! Joey is around but have not seen him.

  6. Wow! Um? Where to start? Complicated topic. Old gear vs. new gear, is it really that black and white. We all know there are different levels of riders in this sport and for some a new board can and sometimes does make a difference, I see it on the hill. Then again I also ride with guys who ride boards that are 5, 6, 7 + years old and they have tried new boards and stay with what they have or they have all the above. <O:p</O:p

    There are so many variables at play that I have not seen mentioned on BOL (but then I don’t read every post either). Things like how the new board is tuned and waxed, conditions of the day, the morning fresh corduroy compared to the afternoon glaze. Are the bindings exactly set the same as on the old or other board, or should they be? You’re mood, your mental and physical state at that very time of demo. How long since your last ride? Crowded that day? Are you in shape to ride? Do you know what runs are groomed on swing vs. graveyard and why it matters? Or does it matter to you? Do you know what the afternoon glaze on a run is? Do you ever or have you ever just made one insane run and called it a day? Ever go out and rail @ 2:30 in the afternoon? Ever just sit and watch others make turns purely for the love of the arc with amazement? Have you ever hiked up the mountain to look at possible lines that you just can’t see when riding? Do you work the mountain in sections? Do you check the grooming report 2 days in advance of riding and do you know why that is important or do you care? Always ride fresh roy or do you challenge yourself with the afternoon chop on occasion? <O:p></O:p>

    Board selection is only one of many parts that make for a good day of riding. It is so much more involved than having a state of the art board (or are they really state of the art) to ride vs’s an old clapped out one or an old one in perfect condition or a new one not tuned, complicated. <O:p</O:p

    Looks like it’s gonna be sunny, firm and perfect tomorrow here in Aspen. Think I’ll grab one of 30 boards and go riding. Yep always better to let your riding do the talking… <O:p</O:p

  7. Starting next week I will be hosting (for lack of a better word) "Carvers Breakfast" every Wednesdays at Highlands and Fridays at Buttermilk. Early lift loading, free muffins and coffee, free parking Highlands, video and other good stuff. Oh and did I mention I will be placing my order Tuesday nights and Thursday nights for runs to be groomed! AND I will have a run reserved for "Carvers" only first thing in the morning. All riders are welcome, all levels, all types of boots and bindings, new or vintage gear, whatever floats your boat! Details to follow as soon as I get them nailed. If weather is ugly or its a pow day then your on your own, have fun and break into your quiver, adjust and go big!

    For those of you who may have attended "Carvers Breakfast" years ago then you know what a mellow scene it is. I ask that you leave your ego in the parking lot, bring a smile, ride safe, dont run into me (kidding), thank the mountain managers personally, send emails to ASC (not yet please), have fun and remember who the best rider on the hill is... the one having the most fun. I think it'll be a railing good time for sure.

    Hope to see you...

    Cliff Ahumada

    bromada

  8. Starting next week I will be hosting (for lack of a better word) "Carvers Breakfast" every Wednesdays at Highlands and Fridays at Buttermilk. Early lift loading, free muffins and coffee, free parking Highlands, video and other good stuff. Oh and did I mention I will be placing my order Tuesday nights and Thursday nights for runs to be groomed! AND I will have a run reserved for "Carvers" only first thing in the morning. All riders are welcome, all levels, all types of boots and bindings, new or vintage gear, whatever floats your boat! Details to follow as soon as I get them nailed. If weather is ugly or its a pow day then your on your own, have fun and break into your quiver, adjust and go big!

    For those of you who may have attended "Carvers Breakfast" years ago then you know what a mellow scene it is. I ask that you leave your ego in the parking lot, bring a smile, ride safe, dont run into me (kidding), thank the mountain managers personally, send emails to ASC (not yet please), have fun and remember who the best rider on the hill is... the one having the most fun. I think it'll be a railing good time for sure.

    Hope to see you...

    Cliff Ahumada

    bromada

  9. It was mentioned to me by more than a few people that my current set-up may very well be hindering me from getting better at this carving thing. ;)

    I have alot of experience in softies, ect... 6' tall about 200lbs. I currently have a 163 Renntiger with TD1's. Head Stratos Pro boots. I wear size 11 in regular shoes- forgot the Mondo size on my boots. I don't have the benifit of lots of "TOM", and i barely ever run into other hardbooters here in the DC/MD/VA area where i live to learn about gear/and or riding pointers.

    I love the thought of getting some step-ins, and would rather "grow into" a board skill-level..verses getting something i'll want to get rid of sooner than later. I don't know too much about the Renntiger that i already have as far as a fit regarding my weight, size, ect. Many people at the ECES said i should probably have a longer board.

    So here's the question: If money were no object (but it actually is! :o) what would you recommend for a board, size and bindings? I live and will be doing most of my riding here on the ICE-coast, but do make a trek to the Rockies in Colorado every year. Leaving in about 3 weeks actually to Breckenridge! So i'd like to have something that can be used around here as well- verses the football field-wide trails you all are blessed with on the "real" mountains. Thanks all for any replies, advise. :biggthump:lurk:

    When you hit the "real" mountains swing over to Buttermilk for a day. Either Wednesdays Highlands or Fridays Buttermilk as I will be hosting "Carvers Breakfast" again. Reserved runs, early lift loading ahead of general public, free muffins and coffee, video and ???. It all starts next week. I will post official schedule as soon as details are for sure. Its a great way to meet other alpine riders, see what they ride and wear, riding styles, different levels and so on. good luck with your riding.

  10. Sorry to interrupt this thread but, can someone point me in the direction of how to edit my GoProHD videos? Add music? I've looked on my Mac for iMovie and it's not there. Should have come with the operating system, right? Anyway, is there a specific editing software available for GoPro or what should I use?

    Mick: you my friend, are not lame. Nice seeing you here.

    Martin: Oh yeah, we'll come down and make some turns with you guys at the hardbooter.com tent. And I cannot wait to see what fashion statement Skully will be making this year. I'm so excited.

    Thanks,

    Mark

    Hey Mark,

    Not specific to GoPro. Lots of editing options out there for mac. I'd suggest using one that is extremely user friendly if you want to keep your hair...as in pulling it all out after 8 hours of editing, it crashing, you not liking what you just edited, killing 12 coronas in the process, yelling at your kids not too bug you cause your on a mission, 12 more beers, thinking you saved it but where the hell is it, another 4 hours picking a 3 minute song to use, stoked to show somebody so u ask your 15 year old daughter but she rides soft boots and goes faster than you and sees you all the time on the hill screwing with your eye glasses so you can see what the heck the camera is doing...HD, 980,720 blah blah blah!!

    You know what they say...KISS...keep it simple stupid. good luck! Stoked to see others charging hard on the hill.

  11. The two plates are slightly different versions of the SGP/lowrider design. I've got a review here: http://www.bomberonline.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=32256 Some may recognize the topsheets; as I understand it these are NOT related to any board maker.

    It's just the standard sticky-back GoPro mount on my helmet. I used a seatpost/handlebar mount on the end of an old painter's pole for the pole shots.

    Unfortunately I wasn't running the camera when I went into the blue safety fence (as seen around 1:40 in the video) on Monday. I just lost the edge in a toeside and went into it pretty fast. No injuries, but it was awful hard to get untangled from the fence! ;) All I could focus on was the trees behind the fence as I was going in... :eek:

    That was great! I have a feeling it is going to be "pole o' rama" carve session at the Milk!! I just got a GoPro and another Contour GPS so should be fun. Lets see more:biggthump

  12. Excellent video! Did you do the filming and editing? After watching more and more videos I definitley like the 2nd person filiming style because you can really capture the style and skill of the rider vs the POV movies, even with a pole mount. Did you get permission to ride down the chairlift for those shots? I really like that!

    Thanks for posting the video.

    Thank you for the props! Yes I do the filming 99% of the time unless we're doing a shoot that I am riding in then I hire local help. I do all of the editing. Aspen Skiing Company has always been very, very helpful when I ask. They let us load before general public which is awesome and it helps so much to get the early light, no others on the hill. But I shoot whenever! Some of the lifts general public can download and other lifts I get permission.

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