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SteveInOregon

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  1. so... you're like what... the profile police? why ya checkin my profile, pig??:p

    heck, if you're willing to buy me all that stuff I'll be sure glad to post it up ;)

    unfortunately paying one's way through uni is expensive so toys have to wait.

    :biggthump backatcha

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    Officer Rockboard: "Ma'am step out of the thread and put your school books up on the hood of my patrol car":cool:

    Aisling: "look you perv mall cop freak, you just pulled me over cause I'm a smoking hottie and you "wish" you could be seen with me in the lift line, Mr alpine looser on your beat up old long board" :mad:.

    Officer Rockboard: "No need to get hostile Ma'am, in fact I am gonna tear up this fix it ticket , not because your a hottie, but because your a member of my old fraternity Tappa Kegga Bud, and your a member of collage M.E.N.S.A = smart a** snow board team and I have a soft spot for brainy carving Bettys Ma'am, and here I am going to give you a pamphlet called "collage carving grants" its how to get government money to carve and still pay tuition Ma'am, have nice day Ma'am.

    (( Officer Rockboard drives away))

    Aisling: (( speaking to herself in her mind )) What a creepy guy , but perhaps I could write a grant , ya ya I could write a paper or even make a documentary about alpine carving minorities and ski slope discrimination and get a new quiver out of it :)

    (( the dramatic music theme from the old Dragnet TV show ))> Daaa da da da, Daaaaaaaaaa

  2. I am on my second ankle injury now...1/1/07 45 degrees out (was a crap snow year) ollied my 180 over a pile of crud, stuck the nose and I kept going. Flipped and rotated as I felt my ankle moving how it shouldnt inside the boot. End result was several high grade tears to a tendon and ligaments. No surgery needed but was in a boot four months with pt for nine. Back at full strength by winter. Left ankle....

    Last week, heelside chattered out, trying to recover I can feel my heel doing the same thing (I keep my boots tight). Swelling was finally down enough to do an MRI today. Pain is much worse than the last injury. Right ankle this time, I ride regular....

    I did find out with the first injury that the walking boot fits nicely with great support in flow bindings although I do not recommend riding. :eplus2:

    Sorry if this is all over the place but Captain Vicodin is in charge.

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    (( slurring my words )) Yezzzz suur Cpt Vicodin, seaman Carver repoording for dudie surrrr, :p

  3. I'm new to alpine ( 3 months ) so take this for what it is " rookie advice "

    If you use the search function here with the terms knees or knock knees you will find some very informative threads.

    Also I think Jack the moderator here wrote an article on binding cant / loft and degree set up and it talks about knees in relationship to the board and the facing carve turns , plus pain ???

    Myself I had bad knee pain on my very 1st run in hard boots this year , so bad I had to stop at the bottom and walk over to the board repair & wax shop and ask a long time carve board builder / rider whats up , well at the time my plates were both parallel around 45 degrees each, more degrees than my old soft set up.

    We changed to more degrees on the front boot pointing more in line towards to boards nose ( cant remember the # some were around 55 ) and a less degrees on the back foot, for a difference or differential.

    Not only that but we took that flat out of both bindings , we lifted up ( is it "tilting" ) the heal up on the back foot binding and lifting / tilting up the toe on the front binding did the trick for me > no more knee pain.

    Pointing my lead / front boot more towards the nose took a few run's to get use to because I could not ankle my turns I had to be a surfer again and lean like a long board surfer so I caught on fast from already being a surfer, now I want to go even more in line with the nose almost like a Sqwal.

    Everyone has different knee posture and angles, I think one technical name for extreme turn in of the knees is called "knocked" and then going to a middle ground of "neutral" and the duck or "splayed" or something like that ???.

    Check it out, I am kind of neutral in the middle, anyways do some searching and you "will" find all the answers here from experienced hard boot guys here, take care

    Hope that helps.:)

  4. I dont think so but maybe... wicked powder and some falls over the weekend.

    It's already cost me a chance to earn $310 plus residuals for a commercial for our drumline.

    Hopefully I can talk to the production company and give them my info to get in.

    I'm co-drum captain AND I have a major solo in our show, I don't see how because I missed a rehearsal because of my vertigo that I can't be in it.

    I really don't want to go, it just cuts into my school/drumline time...

    hopefully I can make an appointment that doesn't interfere with the line.

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    Hey dude, please go have your dizziness checked out.

    ( side note ) I am a drummer too, Iv'e been drumming for 35+ years, ( I'm 46 ) I had my own band for 12 years doing 120 gigs a year in so Cal.

    Broke my ankle carving 2 weeks ago so my right kick drum foot is SOL :(

    Ian Paice is one of my fav drummers, here are some Youtubes of him in different years plus a tutorial video with Ian at the bottom, enjoy.

    Old School Ian from 30 years ago :

    Current Ian:

    Ian giving some advice to drummers:

  5. another simple one, they call it "goofy" because it's wrong. ha j/k I am full on left-handed, I do everything left but I ride regular. Do most lefty's ride goofy or am I the weirdo?

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    I am almost ambidextrous , mostly left / goofy.

    I ride SB goofy, eat with my left, shoot rifle & shotgun with my left, **shoot pistol with both hand ( **thank God I do cause It saved me in a shooting) pick my nose with my right, drink with my right, kick a football or soccer ball with my right, fight south paw, bat with my right, write with my left, and pet my dog with my both hands ( my Pit bull dog silly get your mind out of the gutter silly, lol ;))

  6. I got something similar to that once in a plane , I was a VFR pilot ( Visual flight rules ) and not use to IFR ( instrument flight rules ) and got into the high fog I had to stair at my panel to stay up right and alive.

    I think JFK's son & his new wife died in a light plane over long island because he flew into heavy cloud and minimum visibility, he got vertigo like disorientation and gently flew into the ground, sad.:(

  7. Is that self powered using only the athletes initiation ????

    Seams like a good device for training, but looks like the side to side turns are a bit shallow without high degree edge , they also kind of to quick for PGS , but anyways not being a true athlete nor sports scientist my opinion is just speculation.

    I do see the same basic muscle recruitment for real vs this training machine.

    Cool device tho

  8. :)

    They'd be needing to go to school too, so they learn the difference between "their" and there.

    Thinking about it, we should split not on type of footwear, but on ability to actually type "laugh out loud" (or even use a macro if you feel the need to do it a lot).

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    Evar sins I took they Evaline Wood sped rid'in corse my riden has improved won-der-ful-e, and me comprenshun has gotin a lod booter to, also me now no how tu uze the spill chucker, thamks to Evalin Wood.

    :biggthump

  9. I voted > "I couldn't give a dam either way". < pretty magnanimous for a close minded cave man conservative huh ;)

    Announcer Voice> This sarcasm brought to you "BooterButter" makers of better board bottom base wax & CarveJuice because my alpine board just ran over your RedBull ):biggthump

    Whats another park monkey on a tricycle gonna hurt, lol, so long as they stay in *edit> stay in their not there own room ( thanks Phil W ) ,smoke their dope and Sherms outside, pickup their Micky's Bigmouth bottles, leave the lid up , and keep Napalm Death down to 100 decibels after 10pm.

    They wont stay here long there are to many mature adult people here, plus a lot of techno & gadget types and a lot of peaceful family type normal folks with real job's here in this forum, and besides Fin has one of those 195 Burners to flatten any flame'rs from peeing on the forum rug. :p

  10. Darren Powell. He's hit 126.4 m.p.h.

    Though, it sure doesn't look like a stock Rentiger.

    Check it:

    http://www.worldsfastestsnowboarder.com/

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    WOW,:eek: So Darren talks about wanting to break 200 !!! sounds impossible, and ya skiers are always faster ( less contact patch )

    You would think a Sqwal would be almost as fast a ski's ?

    This world championship > I don't see any newer listings past 07, I guess no one wants to try to beat him any more , perhaps there is not enough call for this and not enough draw for this fringe thing, I guess not many speed kooks are willing to risk dying to go that ultra fast beat him. ????

    thanks

  11. GREAT , keep at it :biggthump.

    Here is a suggestion from a NuB myself ( only 11 full days/sessions on hard boots & long board ) > Be picky about the snow & groom conditions, when it gets beat up by skiers or super icy Your learning curve could go flat and then it turns into a survival ride to try and carve, when it gets cruddy then stay sharp and be fresh or stop and wait till the slope zamboni makes another run before you start the "mean lean on the leaning machine".

    Peace:)

  12. I often wonder who has "documented" the fastest strait line bomb on a SB ?

    I'm talking world record speed on a set up regulated resort double-black run, and not just your personal record or speed or GS type speed ?

    This would be nice to know and see some gutsy guys willing to go up to the edge of what a speedboat does when it catches air and yet still stays in control.

    Obviously I know you could find a snow cliff in the Alaska range and just "fall" at a radar gun at some were around human terminal velocity of 120 or so, but what about a highly organized series of runs to see who and what set up is the fastest.

    I'm sure there are some kooks out here wanting 15 min of fame as the fastest SB'er alive.

  13. Velcumin to za bomski on lineski heir softridar , lol.:p

    Today's hard boots with heat modlable liners and custom foot bed's will take all the pain away and leave you with a solid connection to the board and no softy can equal, hell mine without expensive liners are good for all day while my Burton drive x just sit on the shelf.

    Soft since 88, now hard for 3 months ( without Viagra ):biggthump

  14. First day at ECES today and I broke my medial malleolus. Doctor here thinks it will need a few screws. It's a bummer but I've had a great season so that softens the blow a bit. The hard part will be sitting here for two more days and waiting while my friends ride.

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    Truly sorry to hear that :( , well did you at least get in a good few runs with the group before disaster struck ?

    Perhaps you can ride the lift up and back down a few times with a video cam in hand to film everyone :o.

    Hope you don't have a long way to drive back to home.

  15. yep like everyone here has said don't rush and do your PT. I am surprised the surgeon hasn't Rx'd PT the day you had your cast off. :P

    someone mentioned the break heals faster ... definitely true. the tendons and ligaments take longer. i tore my ATFL (the ligament is around the location of the ankle bone so as not to get all specific :P) and i very foolishly thought i could go ahead and wear high heels to a friends wedding 2 months into PT...

    ankle gave out, re-injured the bloody thing, and spent another 4 mo off dance, running, all the fun stuff! so even when you think you are feeling really strong... take it easy :D

    best of luck to ya!~

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    ( siren & flashing lights behind you ) You pull over , I get out of my patrol car walk up to your window, my badge and uniform patch say "Boarder Patrol" ( knock knock on your passenger window make hands moevements for you to roll it down )

    Officer : Hello Ma'am do you know why I pulled your thread over ?:cool:

    Aisling : Ah no, was I posting off topic :confused:

    Officer: No Ma'am, I ran your profile and you don't have an alpine board.

    Aisling : Ah Ah no , no I dont , but I am getting one real soon.:o

    Officer: Ma'am, it's late in the season , and you have been on BOL for some time now, I'm gonna have to give you a fix it ticket and ask you to not only registrar an alpine board in your profile, you will also need to be in hard boots, and buckle up in bail style bindings. ( handing you a fix it ticket ), have a nice day Ma'am.

    Aisling: ( mumbling under her breath) "jerk" wannabe, he is not even a moderator :mad:

    :biggthump

  16. I read sarcasm in Fins poll and went with it. I talked to him at SES about said option, and yes , he was being sarcastic and was wondering why more people didn't read it that way. Guilty as charged, once a smart a$$ always a smart a$$.

    mario

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    Ahhhhh, yes , gotcha.;)

    QUESTION: I don't know anything about CO resorts, so do you Colorado guys have a multi mountain yearly pass option ?

    I read some were that you can pay about $2 thousand for a 4 mountain pass, so the main question is was Fin pulled over and threatened with yanking a "very" expensive multi resort yearly pass or a single Keystone yearly pass ????

    I don't remember reading that detail

  17. :lol::lol::lol:

    That's perfect!!! I know just the guy! We worked together in high school at the local skate shop, but because he was big into computers he got promoted to the distributor to do inventory and other computer geek stuff so over the years he spent more time inside and hasn't been on a board in over a decade while me and Doug (another guy that worked at the shop) still ride every week sometimes 2-3 times.:biggthump

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    Ya , its all to common.

    "Balance" : I think it's normal for a guy who wants to be real good or the best in a chosen field or sport to obsess over details, do research, compare etc... but for some people it seams to be an escape and kind of a mask for not actually going out and doing it and learning on the fly, after all this is not flying a plane or building a bridge, lol.

  18. Jan 15 folded the nose and went over, badly inuring the ankle, nothing broken or severely torn. Was put in a cast and this season and told I wont be able to ride.

    Feb 10 I took it off, starting training and exercising by myself while waiting for an open spot at the rehabilitation clinic, Feb 20 went out the first time but only managed 3 runs due to the pain.

    Meanwhile kept exercising and doing balance exercises on the ankle, and just this weekend (Feb 31st) I was able to ride a few hours each day, just taking it easy, and avoided anything resembling a bump or mogul. Ankle was swollen each night but everything felt ok.

    I still cant run or jump, but god damn this takes a long time to heal.

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    Be Cool, be cool my friend you don't want to end up in pain as a gimp with a limp the rest of your life just because you want to ride faster than your body wants to heal. ;)

  19. You will find 99% of the folks here on Bomber on line are polite people in every way, most are in fact not dangerous down hill "bombers" as the BOL name suggests.

    Many alpine carving devotees are former or part time skiers, they are for the most part a very classy demographic that ski resorts love to cater too, the majority of which are middle to upper middle class people in their 30's to late 50's, ( with kid's ) and definitely NOT the typical stereotype of a teen hoodlum or ruff neck heavy drinking pot smoking selfish low intelligence dangerous street thug snowboarder .:p

    This was wonderful. I love to read loads of crap like this. I think the term "total squares" was not included. Perhaps it should be.

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    I'm trying to be diplomatic.:biggthump

    99% is not "all".

    I am sure there is plenty of slackers, trollers, scab picking meth heads, Cheeto loafing bong loaders living on mommies front porch here to keep things spicy :freak3:

    One mans "square" is another mans "loser".

    If I don't hit 5 shots of Jack , spark a hooter on the lift and bomb the kiddie run before looking to hook up on a 17 year old girl in the parking lot then I am "square" LOL.:eek:

    Ya I admit on the other extreme there is a tad bit of "stuffy old guy" here on BOL.

    I call them "fly fishermen" I used to get them in my motorcycle all the time, they were white collar middle age guys , mostly hyper critical engineer wannabees who would dissect everything , complete with slide rule and hands full of research articles on each particular make model and year, then once they FINALLY buy a bike they then don't even ride it, lol, "Survey Says BEOTCHES

    E Pluribis Carborundum = Dont let the bastards grind you down.:p

  20. It's been said that Len has already settled on not joining the discussion here, maybe because of all the initial opposition against him and perhaps decided that there was no way anyone here would be convinced to deem anything regarding his actions in his own favor.

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    To bad:(

  21. Dear Len, although I completely disagree with you as per Fin's assessment of the encounter , and the video, I would like to hear you out Sir.

    The "grandpa" use by me is not a dis-respect in my use of this term, its just a reference Len.

    I love to go f-a-s-t but I also know that ski patrol is needed, and can be a tough job, we need ambassadors on both sides. on the resort side and the alpine carving and snowboard side, you have met one in Fin.

    You will find 99% of the folks here on Bomber on line are polite people in every way, most are in fact not dangerous down hill "bombers" as the BOL name suggests.

    Many alpine carving devotees are former or part time skiers, they are for the most part a very classy demographic that ski resorts love to cater too, the majority of which are middle to upper middle class people in their 30's to late 50's, ( with kid's ) and definitely NOT the typical stereotype of a teen hoodlum or ruff neck heavy drinking pot smoking selfish low intelligence dangerous street thug snowboarder .:p

    regards

    Steve

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