You forgot to mention that while riding in the trees should never be done alone, it ESPECIALLY shouldn't be done alone in a deep powder day. Tree wells are no joke.
Will save to watch later list and maybe watch next year. Snow melting at my hill and no snow in forecast for 2 weeks. Season is toast. Worst year ever, by a longshot
I wish I had seen this video before I went to mammoth this past season, had a bad time because I had no clue what I was doing and was too scared to go to powder when they had just been dumped like 12-16 feet of snow
We don't have that much powder here in Latvia. Some 30...35 cm max, more only where wind blows it into. So, couple of years ago in a forest, riding some 3 m from a pine tree, my board tip got kicked aside by a thick broken tree branch, that was buried just an inch below surface. I am not so fast to react, and landed into tree. Luckily, in a way, that my body was straight parallel to tree. My ribs were painful for a couple of months. Since then, I'm scared to ride powder close to trees, because there are lots of who-knows-what under the surface. Any exercises to learn lightning fast and precise powder turns?
You forgot to mention that while riding in the trees should never be done alone, it ESPECIALLY shouldn't be done alone in a deep powder day. Tree wells are no joke.
FYI, tip #5 at 4:02 has some doubled-up audio for a few seconds... I don't know if YT lets you fix that without deleting the vid, though..
Tip #5 is just double important 😂
Thanks for the videos Tommy. Going boarding for the first time next week and have been watching a lot of your vids.
Set your bindings one notch back further than normal helps a bit as well. Your back leg will thank you
A board with a profile that has rocker in the nose and a tapered tail would be ideal.
Appreciate the content your tips are unmatched!
Will save to watch later list and maybe watch next year. Snow melting at my hill and no snow in forecast for 2 weeks. Season is toast. Worst year ever, by a longshot
Winter isn’t here yet
where is that jacket from? great video! looking forward to my next powder day
Awesome vid! 💥 What tree run is that? & any other fun tree run recommendations for keystone?🙏🏻
I wish I had seen this video before I went to mammoth this past season, had a bad time because I had no clue what I was doing and was too scared to go to powder when they had just been dumped like 12-16 feet of snow
We don't have that much powder here in Latvia. Some 30...35 cm max, more only where wind blows it into.
So, couple of years ago in a forest, riding some 3 m from a pine tree, my board tip got kicked aside by a thick broken tree branch, that was buried just an inch below surface. I am not so fast to react, and landed into tree. Luckily, in a way, that my body was straight parallel to tree. My ribs were painful for a couple of months.
Since then, I'm scared to ride powder close to trees, because there are lots of who-knows-what under the surface.
Any exercises to learn lightning fast and precise powder turns?
Love the content keep it up
Thank u
did powder this morning for the first time on CAPITA super doa
Benetek goggles next time i need a new pair!
How to prevent from sliding off of a cliff? ^_^
Hey a pow board 😃
BREAK IT DOWN!
You should break it down
Number 1 tip...., don't ride powder with a cambered true twin.❌
Lol, I only ride a traditional camber true twin
All snowboards can ride powder.
that last trick is SO RUDE, haha
Me from the east coast: “What’s powder? 🥲”