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  1. Looking at Art's pictures and your pic's Bryan makes me know that I am "not worthy".

    Awesome carving, hopefully one day I will be there.

    Keep posting Art, it motivates me to be better!

  2. Nice form and photos Art. Looks like you broke out "Mr. Flaccid" for your riding enjoyment at PCMR. Wish the runs at Snowbasin were that empty! Keep posting updates, the conditions there keep looking better all the time.

  3. I've a few friends who ride different boards with Magne-Traction type edges, Rossignol and Jones boards specifically. Most say they love it. They are all soft booters btw. But one of them who was a huge proponent of it when it first came out is now waiting on his new Donek Incline 170 that is definately not mag track. He says he is tired of not having the speed when turning, the board feels like it's slowing down in the turns, and is "grabby" when on edge.

    Personally I can't say since I've never ridden one.

    I'm sure that there are fans of it that wouldn't ride anything else now. Just my 2 cents.

  4. Glad to hear you got some runs in Art. The snow will get better and more runs will open up soon, the crowds well they'll get crowdy-er. PC is a great mountain to ride at. If you get a chance this season come on over to Snowbasin and Powder Mountain, they are pretty fun places to ride at also.

  5. I have a 178 Summit. Love it, it's a great powder board and carves well on hardpack. I used it with plate bindings. My wife also rode this board, she is 5'2", and she rode the heck out of it, she also loved it. Great board in my opinion. Not sure of the construction though. It's probably listed somewhere on the web. The only spec's I know are, it is a Carbon cap construction with a light weight wood core and a Diamond disc finished base.

  6. Just wondering if anyone has ever put a board outside in direct sunlight, base up, after hotwaxing with a liberal amount of wax, to get a poor mans version of hotboxing their board?

    The temps here the next 5 days are 100 degrees and above.

    Just wonder if this is a good, or very bad idea, with potential problems, or "what a great idea".

    Thanks for any and all replies.

    Mick

  7. Welcome to Utah, Steve and Art,

    You'll love the snow here, and there are a number of great resorts in the Wasatch above the Salt Lake valley. I've also heard that Sundance is fun, which is above Provo.

    I ride further north at Snowbasin and Powder Mountain, fewer people than the Cottonwoods and PCMR, hurray for that!

    Give me a holler when the season starts and we can get together and ride.

    Art I've already ridden with you at COW and I'll do my best to keep up, maybe utahcarver can also swing it with his school schedule.

    Mick

  8. Big Dog Dave was a perfect trail boss, and that poem describes him very well.

    He even managed to round up a stray out on the range and convert him to the hardboot campsite.

    Thanks Kelly and Dave for a great COW. We look forward to some new trailriding adventures with you next year. at the Ghee.

    Trish and Mick

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