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guido591

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  1. Official Austria Snowboard Team jacket manufactured in Italy by Anzi Besson to team specifications. Size 50. Jacket is preowned, but in excellent shape with no tears, rips or stains. Well made, warm jacket with hood, powder skirt and multiple pockets. Emblazoned with team sponsor logos. Not available for retail sale.

    $150 + $20 shipping.

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  2. I am not interested in running gates. When I e-mailed them I expressed that. I was told that they cater to freeriding also. Where you told the same thing? I don't want the focus to be on gates at all. (although I'm betting that any and all technique advise can help) I don't know of any other carve camps. Does anyone?

    I've been half a dozen times. Not to worry about a freeride vs race focus as both are on offer. The camps are well organized and offer quality instruction in small groups. Recommend.

  3. Bachelor does not have an enormous base... somewhat below average for late Feb, if I am not mistaken. Having said that, This feels like one of those seasons where the calendar turns to spring, and it dumps like crazy.

    I have little doubt there will be plenty of snow during April here, but planning anything in April is risky, you never know what weather you'll get. Sun and carving? Heavy snow? Rain? It can all happen.[/QUOT

    Thanks. While it may be below normal, it seems significantly greater than most anything else.

  4. For the past few years, I have been in the habit of ending the season with a trip to Mammoth during the first week of April. While I am aware of the fact that much can happen in a month, Mammoth has just not been looking splendid and I am wary of its promise for April. That said, Mt. Bachelor and Alyeska both have enormous base numbers. Any suggestions or comments on the suitablility of these during that time frame? Thanks.

  5. It isn't much of a stretch to suggest that Boston would give you the most variety of any of the East-coast cities listed. Within a reasonable drive you would have access to all of northern New England, the Adirondacks and Quebec, the sum total of which represents the best skiing and riding east of the Mississippi.

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