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  1. Hi everyone. I hope you have had a wonderful season up there. So who's comming down under this summer. The exchange rates are great and if you go through Aussie they are doing crazy packages to get people to the South Island including $29 flights. My self and other carvers will be doing Queenstown / Wanaka eairly August. Hope to see some of you there.
  2. So who's coming to ride with me in South Island New Zealand! Exchange rates are GREAT! First two weeks in August? I'd love to see some of you down here.
  3. Hey Tex. -21.5" Widest stance -24" My stance according to JG -Catek OS1 with polycarb protection plates. My bindings.
  4. Just trying to decide whether to T-Nut my new board or sell it to some one that might fit it better. Just had a session with JG and my stance width isn't going to fit on my board. Yes I have stupidly long legs. Specs 179cm, 11.5M, 18.8cm waist, 6.8 + 4.5 Flex, Race Carve, Titanal Elipse top sheet see here for photos http://www.bomberonline.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=21938 The flex is good for 180 - 200 lb riders. The insert pack is slightly wider than standard. The base and edges are untouched not even tuned yet. If any one is keen let me know how much it might be worth. P.S. Shipping from New Zealand will be long or expensive. Cheers. Jas
  5. -Lower profile toe bail. More clearence at lower angles. -Feel more solid. Esp when adjusted up tight. -Love the dismount and go even before the skiers get their poles sorted. J
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    Stance Q

    Just plastic welded my cant holes up on my UPZs and re drilled. It seems that the stiff tongues, thermos and blown out toe boxs put my cant WAY out when I flex. It's not perfect but my stance is much less of a fight now. :) Jas
  7. Just had a little break through with this so I'd thought I'd share it. I noticed that this has alot to do with rotation of my upper body lagging which is exasperated on the steeps where the rotation delta is higher. So what I did was held on to my knees and went riding. Awesome! Great in bumpy white out like to day. Found my self dragging my elbows and popping air in total 0 vis. Fun but where the hell am I? :) Clean runs Jas
  8. Hey Hans. Yeah thats me. :) It's about an hour and a bit to the summit and the guys that did got some great snow. Not bad for this time of year eh. Maybe you could bring the family (boards and people) over for 09.. See if we can get you out for a sail on an Americas Cup yacht. :) Jas
  9. Wow thanks guys. Thats just great stuff. Good to have another look at those drills Jack. I use alot of them for my warm ups. Some of the more challenging ones would work great with Hammering the blues Rob thats great advice. :))) I'm back up in Auckland now. But I'll give that a send the next time I'm down. Sorry but GF wan't up for getting cold videoing me boarding who'd have thought... Got these pics for you though. :) J
  10. Thanks spil yeah read that. It was a great help esp when I combined the hip down and forward with Rob Stevens "Think about tipping water out over the front of both cuffs toe side" esp the front one. Seraph you're right on the money thank you. The relaxing / breath link is gold. And recreating the situations on moderate terrain and then doing the instinctive and then the relaxing / balanced combined with muscle tension and breath is what I'll try to day for a warm up, should be funny to watch. Nice visualization for my COM position too thanks :) Cheers guys. Jas
  11. Thanks Guys. Thanks for your thoughts carvedog, maybe you could be a starter for New Zealand in 09. We are have such an insane season here at the mo. BTW I think I need to get my front ankle working on steeps cause at the mo I'm over finishing my turns when I panic and loosing to much speed to effectively initiate the next turn. And getting on tippy toes and weight back sure is a great way to freek my self out for the next plunge downwards. What I'm trying to archive is a nice cross under turn that doesn't run away from me on the steeps. I need descent pace in to help me keep my balance and a really sound initiation that sticks hard and gets me around before I hit warp speed. Looks like you found my Stance Q thread Cuban. The boots are 26 and my feet are 275mm long, very wide, and high volume so the toe box is rather tight ;) I will try that though, might give me some more proprioceptive feedback. What I really talking about is when my ankle technique breaks down. When I'm not freaked out ie not tight, steeep, really bumpy or trying to dodge rocks / people etc I feel like I've got nice, ankle flexing, board angulation, steering input. Great for snappy cross under or cross through turns. Like counter steering on a motorbike. How ever when I'm in holy poo! mode I stand on my tippy toes and actually loose angulation. My instincts are trying to increase angulation and turn back up the hill to slow down or dodge something but that don't work on a snowboard hence I need to reprogram. Same as what Hans said I also get back in arrrrgh mode but I'm working on this :) Nice tip to the fire your hands where you want to go especially when it's down. So any tips, drills or some of that inspired vague but meaningful coaching talk on reprogramming a stand on tippy toes instinct. Or the get back instinct for that matter. I might try to get some video tomorrow. I'll see if the GF is up for it.... NOT like that! :D Thanks again. Jas
  12. Help me O Bomber. When ever I get freaked I stand up on my toes esp my front and out comes my arse and there goes my line. Is there any thing I can do to reprogram my self to flex into my boots more rather than go tippy toes when things get spooky. This will help me sooo much to control my speed on steeps. Thoughts, inspired "think of poring water out of you cuffs" sentiments, Drills? Cheers. Jas
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    Holy Coiler!

    Just let it loose amongst the masses and had a ball. No incidents and lots of laid over arcs around parked groups :) I found another carver that I had heard about but never met and we were carve for carve all over the hill. The first time I have ever had to privilege to do this, SAD eh. I'm sure it hasn't been seen on Turoa for many a year as well. Lots of interested comments and compliments from the lifts and ques. + "So do you snowboard as well?" Had to laugh at that one. James I think most of us, well, the majority any way, have already got that particular ticket. ;) Clean Lines J
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    Stance Q

    I've definatly found more forward lean esp on the front boot = more thigh burn. esp when traversing. Sorry to do every thing backwards here but today was such a good day that the only stance I played around with was MORE CANT and more forward angles. I certainly noticed that my heal side initiations were easier. All this cant just seems to be necessary with these asym tongue UPZs. I'm beginning to think that may be it's just what your used to and stance maybe doesn't matter that much. I've tried all sorts flat, heeps of heal lift, 70s 45s even duck on my BX board and every thing seems do able. I guess I just need to build up enough body awareness to notice when I'm fighting the stance and when I can just relax into it with and still keep clean. The only stance that I have really found hard was 57F 54R. I really didn't know what to do with that... Might be telling I'm not sure. Thanks again for all your input guys. If any one has got any gems then I'm still very interested. Jas
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    Holy Coiler!

    Owwa you guys are so nice.. :) Thanks Jack nice Klub. Counting on you Allee for next years South Island mission and Hey Kip hows your Yacht? 'bout to go and let her rip on the last Saturday of the school holidays on a blue bird just after some new snow. :)) Now we'll see how turny she is! South Island 09 bring it on. :) Jas
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