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Billy Fruben

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  • Location
    Lincolnville
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Camden Snow Bowl, Sugarloaf
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Donek Metal Saber, Donek Knapton twin, Jasey Jay 162
  • Current Boots Used?
    Deeluxe 325
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    F2 Carve RS on risers
  • Snowboarding since
    1988
  • Hardbooting since
    2021

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  1. Hi, I want the MK. How can we proceed?
  2. I was there that day also. I spent that evening scouring the web for any ski areas that didn't shut down Thank you. I'll reach out for sure.
  3. I got out on the jasey jay snx162 today for a few runs at camden snow bowl. It was my first time on an alpine board. I went with 55 front and 50 rear binding angles. I was more comfortable with the stance than I expected. The conditions were very hard pack and ice. I was impressed with how well this board held given it is much stiffer than what I'm used to. No falling, no edge catching. I managed to link esses on the mellow blues. After a few turns I would throw in a speed check. Im excited to learn how to ride this way and am hoping for snow.
  4. Do you happen to know if there is a mid week grooming schedule? Yesterday the trails were clearly ungroomed
  5. This is exactly the type of instruction I need
  6. Thank you sir . I would have asked trailer trash but I dont think i can carve without my neon uni-tard. Ill look a couple weeks out and see what I can come up with for possible dates.
  7. Thanks for the info guys. I was at the loaf yesterday and the snow was fantastic but not groomed so it was all bumped up. I was on the wrong gear and got pounded around. Still fun but not was I was hoping for.
  8. Hello, I am new to this forum. I have been snowboarding for a long time on soft boots with freestyle gear and stance. Last year I started focusing on carving. This season I have been out on hardboots with a boardercross board. I like the hardboot feel better. I just purchased an alpine board and would love to find some instruction somewhere in Maine. It could be formal or informal and I would gladly pay for it. I recognize the biggest challenges will be related to the high angles and different body position relative to what I have been riding. If anyone is interested, I would pay for your ticket and time. I'm local to Camden snow bowl but can hit the loaf or other Maine mountains without too much trouble. As you know, it is difficult / impossible to find formal alpine instruction around here. thanks, BF
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