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bschurman

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  1. Not to turn the thread back to PTC but I was there this afternoon and Mike put his new tune on my MADD. It is the one that I think that Scott got on his Donek and it is phenominal. Mike calls it the striped bass and if you get it you will be beside yourself with excitement. You might need a depends diaper, you will wet yourself. It is nothing less then extraordianry. I recommend anyone who has not sent their board to Mike to get it done. It will change your riding, guaranteed.

    ->Ben

  2. There were really no others on the hill in the mornings but some skiiers filtered in towards the afternoon. But for the most part, there was really no one else on the hills all week until Friday. But even when there were people on the slopes it was pretty easy to find room.

    Overall a really great week of carving. We got a little bit of eveything that you could want. sun, powder, hardpack, steeps. Whatever you could think of to carve we got it last week.

  3. I have 4 new SB cant mechanisms for sale. These are for the Raichle SB series boots. Two small and two large that are grey in color. More info <a href= "http://www.bomberonline.com/store/boots/parts_sb_cuff_cant.cfm">here</a>

    They sell them here on bomber for $5 a piece but I will take $15 for all 4. That includes shipping.

    Please email me at ben -at- bogeydog.net if you are interested.

    Thanks,

    ->Ben

  4. And I carry it in <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=248123&is=REG">this</a>

    Worked out great and you can carve fine with it on your back. I can understand being apprehensive about carving with a $1200 camera on your back but what's point of having a camera that you don't take pictures with? You need to take some chances and when was the last time that you crashed on your back on a carving board?

    ->Ben

    Pictures should be on the site later.

  5. I use both Photoshop CS and Photoshop Elements 2.0 and I am by no means an expert but I would think that the photomerge feature in Elements would make quick work of the sequences. I have used it for panaromas from vacation photos and it's super easy to use. Just point and click your way to happiness!

    I am going to be shooting some carving photos tomorrow and I will report back on the photomerge feature.

    ->Ben

  6. Originally posted by D-Sub

    you sure on that one? you just weighed one? If so, I stand corrected, but...I find it hard to believe.

    keep in mind that the packaging necessary to ship a board safely would easily add 2-3 lbs to the actual weight of the board. Thats a lot of cardboard

    Yup, I just went down to the board humidor, pulled out my AM and weighed it. I agree that the packaging would add some weight but the bare board weighs 7.5 lbs. Add your own packaging to come to a final weight.

    ->Ben

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