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outsider

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  • Location
    North of Chicago and North Shore of Lake Tahoe
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Tyrol
  • Occupation?
    college student (sierra nevada college)
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Hot Blast 58, Oxygen LTD 170, burton amp 60, agression steel 56, burton supermodel 68 - MBS Core 16 - Sector Nine Pintail Classic
  • Current Boots Used?
    UPS RSV Mach
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Whatever will hold me to my sticks

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  1. depends on the favor :confused:
  2. I would rather have the threat of a SAR bill looming than abolish the practice all together. SAR callouts can be expensive, especially when helicopters or large search groups are involved, and these operations cannot run indefinitely without a substantial amount of funding. I'm all for charging in the case of 51% and above negligence on the part of the rescued, and think it's a good idea to have the threat of a large bill contributing to that little voice in the back of my head telling me what I am about to do is not such a good idea.
  3. bad year to be in tahoe, worse year to be in chicago. Watching the pacific storm activity lately it seems like there needs to be a big pressure system shift before anything major makes it to the tahoe area (the weekend of the 12th looks pretty good for a whopper though:biggthump)
  4. Northstar had some pretty big issues with coyotes last year. At one point I even believe that one tried to drag a kid that had fallen off into the woods. Needless to say, there was an ex-Marine that had a few good nights of 'yote huntin' after that incident:AR15firin. Moral of the story: don't feed wildlife, lock up your trash, and don't worry about coyotes when riding at northstar.
  5. You burn a lot of energy to stay warm, so my number on rule for winter camping is to make sure I'm getting plenty of calories, especially when I'm getting ready for bed. My personal favorite is the NOLS trick of adding butter to your late night hot chocolate- tastes great, warms you up, and keeps you warm all night.
  6. those final words, "im getting back into my car" were more than likely the final straw for the officer here. yes, the tazer is a bit excessive, as im sure a baton to the leg would have sufficed for the 6ft plus officer, but to allow the lady to initiate a high speed chase was simply not an option. further escalation would have put many more lives at risk than a surly old lady and an officer that felt he was doing exactly what he was trained to do.
  7. ive done that one a few times to get back into my race line- couldn't really describe how to do it, more of an 'oh ****, im off my line, better do something quick' type of move.
  8. Size 28-28.5 mp (10.5-11 US Mens). Used maybe 10 days, liners never molded. They're in great shape and ready for a second home. Here's the eBay Link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=120417750579
  9. Emailed Dan Yoja, got the info I needed. This guy is great!
  10. I am trying to sell a pair of UPZs, but have forgotten their size. Does anyone know how to determine the size by either the markings on the shell or measurements of the sole (or a combination???)?
  11. You should do fine, just be sure not to skip out on the leg presses and other strength exercises. I have loved every blast i've had (158 slalom and 167 GS), especially for the nice 'bounce' you get out of turns. Needless to say, they're great boards, but can be a bit stiff. I liked my slalom a lot better after a season of riding, as I felt a bit more control with the softened core.
  12. I've got an oxygen 170 I used to race on you could borrow for a few days. I havnt riden it (or taken it out of its bag) in a year and a half, so im not sure what kind of shape it's in. send me an email @ johnson.ross.a@gmail.com if you're interested. Im in incline village, BTW.
  13. I recently toured the manufacturing facility of Sentury Snowboards, a small reno company that produces freestyle and backcountry boards (no race decks yet). As far as I could tell the boards are high quality and well made, and i would bet they can do a custom job for a decent price.
  14. There are a few options if you would like to stay in the basin. In Incline Village there's the Parkside Inn, which is cheap and close to Diamond Peak. There is also the Hyatt, if you're looking for a nicer place. Moving to Crystal bay there's the Biltmore and the Cal-Neva, both nice hotel-casinos. There's a bunch of ghetto motels in Kings Beach I would recommend if you want your car broken into. There's always Northstar, but that is getting to be pretty expensive, or so I've heard. There's a few motels in Tahoe City that are pretty close to both Squaw and Alpine. I believe there is a bit of lodging up at Squaw, but I'm not too familiar with it. Hope I could help.
  15. I got this survey from the guy that runs my college's snowboard team, seems like it is for a legit cause and is only three sections long. It is from a research group at the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia
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