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scrutton

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  1. To lighten the plate setup, plate manufacturers obviously need to sell a Titanium screw upgrade kit. With the 30 screws needed on some plates, this could really lighten the setup, as well as the users wallet.:)

  2. :argue:

    I hope that was a joke.

    I loved carving, but held out on race equipment because I like riding switch, riding bumps, and doing park and pipe. One weekend I had the pleasure of riding with several hardbooters who were doing everything in the park regular and switch and doing bumps regular and switch. I was sold. The next time I was out on the slopes was on all new race gear. That was all I needed to see in order to be sold.

    Sorry. Back to your regularly scheduled programming...

    :biggthump

    Not so much a joke, a choice. I'm not riding 55 degrees backwards anywhere, except the odd traverse..

  3. Well the &%$%&'s decided to cancell the gate running course; and the entire state came out for the $5 lift pass yielding around 11am a whopping 40 minute lift-line's for a 2 minute run. Still it's snowboarding, I think. I gave up at noon - couldn't stand the lines anymore.

    I ran into Mellow Yellow there - my first BOL user sighting. Nice to chat to a fellow carver.

  4. This season marks Appalachian Ski Mtn.’s 48th winter season.

    Continuing a tradition we began in 1986 with our 25th Anniversary,

    1962 ski ticket rates will be offered during the day session on the

    first weekend in December. Due to warmer seasonal temperatures than

    expected, Anniversary rates will be in effect during the day session

    on Sunday only. For this day only, ski tickets will be $ 5,

    regardless of age.

    As an additional celebration of our first day of the season, the first

    100 skiers or riders receive a free ticket."

  5. I couldn't find any metric T nuts locally. I tried the imperial route, and couldn't find stainless button socket caps....grrrr...

    So, I decided to purchase the metric M6 stuff locally, and order the T-nuts.

    I did find a company that will sell the M6 stainless T-nuts, but minimum order is 1000 pieces. I'll let you know what I find out. Anyone need any?

  6. I'm rather partial to anything on the Ram Records label. Andy C Moving Fusion is good if you can find it. Ram Raiders compilations. I have em on vinyl, which makes for tricky playing while on the slopes. I think they are more D&B rather than trance.

    I picked up a copy of the Underworlds Dubnobasswithmyheadman recently - it's pretty great. Here's a video from it :-

  7. I rode K2 soft boot step-in's (clicker) system for two years, and while I loved the convenience, I never had the right combination of forward lean, no heel lift, and movement fore and aft available in the binding that a good highback binding system has. You can really crank down the straps on a good high back binding, and the high back on good bindings is incredibly stiff, and flat, so you still have fore/aft movement but plenty of response on heel edge. The Clicker system couldn't be tightened down enough to lock my heel down. The highback built into the boot wasn't as nice, as it didn't allow the movement that I like. I eventually switched back to Burton highback bindings, and started loving snowboarding again.

    On hardboots, having been through failures with Burton and Rattrap bindings, once I found the Catek standard line, I've never found a need to try anything else. The newer hardboot step in systems do look very tasty though. Maybe one day, if I can demo a system, I might try it. I certainly wouldn't have the same complaints as the soft boot systems.

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