ekar
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The actual town is Ortonville, on Big Stone Lake in Big Stone county, sorry for the confusion. I thought the lake would be more familiar, bad assumption in the land of 10,000 lakes.
Bigwavedave hardboots are the only type I own, gave up my skis about 8 years ago. Though watching Softbootsailer at 2015 SES tempted me to get a softboot setup.
DonPablo & bigwavedave thanks for the comparison of the different hills, saving a couple hours driving for a day trip really helps.
I seen on the site you guys have a little session of your own, is there going to be one for 2018?
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Just moved to big stone lake MN, looks like Afton alps or Buck hill are 3.5 hrs. away. Anything worth riding closer to me? Thanks
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Majestic still for sale? Would like to buy it.
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I'll take them. PayPal no problem.
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I'm interested how much for shipping to 08064
Thanks
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board and bindings SOLD
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Not metal, actual bldg. spec. I'd have to check with the original owner or w/ a tape it's 18.5cm waist & 24.5cm tip and tail if that helps
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Coiler 178 FC -0173-6-8 top sheet a little faded, base very good condition $250 + ship
Catek world cup series 1PL good condition $75 + ship
Raichle 721 shell 8 - 9 1/2 (mondo isn't marked on the shells???) Deeluxe liners mondo 27 $40 + ship (see Hooger Booger ad for boot photo)
or $300 + ship for everything
or $275 + ship for board & bindings
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in line behind eajracing
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Reduced $100 + shipping
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*sold*
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boots still available?
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David thanks for the encouragement, I'm there during the day usually leave by 5
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Thanks Chubz, I’m @ Blue every Thur. till 2/11/10 also could make it another week day if it’s easier for you
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Current angles are 60 for the lead and 55 for the rear foot
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Two possible boards Hooger Booger 161 comp or Rossignol 166 dualtec I’ve tried both and preferred the Hooger Booger
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made my first atempt at carving last week @ Blue. Mnt. didn't go as well as I had hoped, attempted turning as explained on extreme carving video clips / rotating upper body then waiting for the board to follow, should I be appling my weight on the front foot, or kicking the the board out with my rear foot, or balanced on both?
any advice would be appreciated
thanks eric
New to the area
in Great Lakes
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Hopefully it doesn't conflict with BMES (if it wasn't for some guys back @ Blue Mountain I'd likely still be skidding all over the slopes) otherwise I'll be there !