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arcing

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  • Location
    north central washington
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Loup Loup
  • Occupation?
    fish biologist
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    old burton prime
  • Current Boots Used?
    old burton hardshell
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    old burton plate
  • Snowboarding since
    1983
  • Hardbooting since
    1995

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  1. Unfortunately, we could not pull the race together this year. Turns out getting insurance for an event is much harder than we thought. We are committed to getting a race going and will be looking at getting things sorted out for next year. If anyone has any ideas on how to get insurance for a 2-day race, would be greatly appreciated.
  2. Unfortunately, we could not pull the race together this year. Turns out getting insurance for an event is much harder than we thought. We are committed to getting a race going and will be looking at getting things sorted out for next year. If anyone has any ideas on how to get insurance for a 2-day race, would be greatly appreciated.
  3. Thanks folks, I appreciate seeing what you are using. I will definitely experiment with it and I can even my factory prime that is set up flat and some run swapping to compare.
  4. Just got some TD3s and putting them on a Kessler slalom board. I have been getting back to Hbooting again and on my second year back. I have been riding older burton race plates that are flat and enjoyed it. But eager to try some toe and heal lift. I do like the idea of the amount of lift I get with flat TD3s on the zero cants so I can relax my stance angles a little too. Wondering how many of you ride with lifts vs flats? I know its personal preference, but want to do a little polling on what 'most' trenchers do. thanks
  5. Howdy PNW. My name is Gene and I ride a small mountain called the Loup Loup Ski Bowl in north central WA. We are putting on an alpine race the weekend on Feb 3/4th. We are still working out the details, but the initial plan is to run a GS on Saturday and either as parallel SL or a straight SL on Sunday. We have a killer run that has a great pitch and width and has good views. Starting to get the word out and will be putting out a flyer from our mountain here soon. I can be reached at tauren58tt@gmail.com https://skitheloup.com/
  6. Howdy PNW. My name is Gene and I ride a small mountain called the Loup Loup Ski Bowl in north central WA. We are putting on an alpine race the weekend on Feb 3/4th. We are still working out the details, but the initial plan is to run a GS on Saturday and either as parallel SL or a straight SL on Sunday. We have a killer run that has a great pitch and width and has good views. Starting to get the word out and will be putting out a flyer from our mountain here soon. I can be reached at tauren58tt@gmail.com https://skitheloup.com/
  7. I have a pair of burton race plates and want to lift them for less toe/heel drag and add a cant. What works for these binders? Any suggestions appreciated.
  8. I just got some D 700s. Did the whole molded liner and all and one foot hurts still. I’m gonna try getting that boot punched out on the side. My feet are kinda wide. Thanks for the posts!
  9. I have a four pairs of older hardboots that still have some life in them. You pay shipping, they are yours. Here is what I have and ~ sizes Burton Reactors - 27.5 or ~10.5 mens Raichle 124s - ~10 mens maybe 9.5s Raichle 123s - ~size 8 mens Deeluxe Le Mains - ~size 6 or 7 mens I don't know how to put pictures on here of them that I have. If someone knows, let me know. Thanks
  10. Hey thanks you guys. bet there is some good trenches to be layed in UT. Glad your coming back OhD, look forward to seeing you. I just got a kid who wants to be on the team next year and he rides plates, stoked on that. gene
  11. Hey all, this is short notice (cause we just got snow and opened?!?!?), but the Loup Loup Ski Bowl is hosting a two day alpine competition as part of the Inland Northwest Snowboard Series. And we are going to pack the racing in, so if you want a full weekend of racing this is your chance. Date is March 8 and 9th. Saturday will be two full GS races (thats 4 runs) and Sunday is two full slalom races (again 4 runs). We have a great racing pitch and have put on a great comp we are told. Any questions contact Gene Shull, coach of the Loup Snowboard Team at loupsnowboardteam@gmail.com or 509 429 3891. We are short staffed this year so if anyone wants to come a day early to help set up, it will be me and my 10 yo son setting up. Thanks, Gene Check out our hill at skitheloup.com
  12. Hey all, this is short notice (cause we just got snow and opened?!?!?), but the Loup Loup Ski Bowl is hosting a two day alpine competition as part of the Inland Northwest Snowboard Series. And we are going to pack the racing in, so if you want a full weekend of racing this is your chance. Date is March 8 and 9th. Saturday will be two full GS races (thats 4 runs) and Sunday is two full slalom races (again 4 runs). We have a great racing pitch and have put on a great comp we are told. Any questions contact Gene Shull, coach of the Loup Snowboard Team at loupsnowboardteam@gmail.com or 509 429 3891. We are short staffed this year so if anyone wants to come a day early to help set up, it will be me and my 10 yo son setting up. Thanks, Gene Check out our hill at skitheloup.com
  13. quick reminder about our race this coming Sunday. Conact Gene Shull for more info 509 429 3891 or loupsnowboardteam@gmail.com
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