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Originally posted by jdgang

so I guess then deep powder is also out of the question too?

AHAHHAHAHAHAHAH!~!!!!! bummer!

barry...as long as you dont have any delams, core shots, or any other exposed innards youll be FINE!

just...dont fall in!!!

and if you do, dry everything thoroughly. simple:)

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Originally posted by Barry

as long as you dont have any delams, core shots, or any other exposed innards youll be FINE!

that's sorta what i was getting at.

If you have pre-existing damage that compromises the core (so moisture can get inside) then pretty much ANY snowboarding is going to make it worse. I mean riding the board for 10 seconds tops through water - even submerging it... cannot be that much worse in terms of moisture exposure than riding it in slushy spring conditions for 6 hours.

Just my reasons, I'm not a boardmaker, but it doesn't seem like this should be that tough a question.

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I think an equally important question is

<img src="http://tinypic.com/2l3vys" alt="2004 Vail Pond Skimming Championships">

how waterproof is your costume, and

<img src="http://tinypic.com/2l3w8x" alt="2005 Vail Pond Skimming Championships scheduled for Saturday, April 16">

how waterproof are you?

<img src="http://tinypic.com/2l3vvs" alt="Shrinkage at 2004 Vail Pond Skimming Championships">

Have fun.

B-2

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