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Hey man! Don’t know if you know. I follow you quite a bit brother ! I’m 37, Father of beautiful twin daughters,just a little bit older than you. Take care of your body. I have thrashed mine through welding bridges. Only boarded for a passion. Since bridge welding pretty much dies in the winter, my season pass to Sugar and Beech here in NC pretty much are free as often as we go! Now three anchors in my shoulder, frkn L4 and L5 discectomy, I still rip man. Not park like you though!! But if you want to go straight to the top and ride back country gnarly, I’m your man!! Europe round two? We both have two more peaks at Solden to hit. Boarders only? Like you do summer camp. Do a Euroboard trip! I know I’m down, and my crew. 5, not many, but still. All of them have passports, and could make the funds happen. Let’s plan for a year out. I bet we have at least 11!! Spinal tap throwback to my back and the movie.
How do you remove dirt from the base of your snowboard without foing to ski service for polishing? Like, is there a way to remove it at home before it gets deep inside the base? Using ski wax remover after every riding day?
Probably worth noting that there are two different kinds of cleaning product now in use. "Base cleaner", which is basically a naptha or mineral spirit, and "wax remover" which is typically a citrus-based degreaser. The difference between them is that the former can often remove dirt and pollen from the surface without entirely drying the base out, while the latter pretty much takes everything off and makes you to start over from scratch. Base cleaner is especially useful if your board is well waxed such that the gunk doesn't get all the way into the base, and you can clean it by wiping with a mild solvent. I would say to try to use a base cleaner and then re-wax nightly, and only use wax remover when you really need it. But then again I'm an ex-ski racer who typically works with multi-layer wax setups, so "starting over" is a big hassle. Also fluoro waxes were a lot more oleophobic (and therefore more dirt-resistant) than anything currently on the market. If you hypothetically still had some of that it would probably help quite a bit.
Your statement comes from arrogance and arrogant people have horrible mental health. I wouldn’t be surprised if you have a narcissistic personality. Just the fact that you’re oblivious to how arrogant you sound in front of others makes me feel embarrassed for you. You can self reflect the rest of the time on out. I won’t be getting into a debate with an emotionally unintelligent person.
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Thats my 14 year old golden retriever! Hahaha
No way! Thats rad 😂
Johnathan gettin a little grey in his beard teehee. me too... and it's just not right... LOL
Sadly that was from a sunburn 15 years ago. I destroyed that spot on my face 🫣
Nice! Hot riding in the summer time, oh yeah! Lots of fun in the summer time! Ride on!! 😊
Hey man! Don’t know if you know. I follow you quite a bit brother ! I’m 37, Father of beautiful twin daughters,just a little bit older than you. Take care of your body. I have thrashed mine through welding bridges. Only boarded for a passion. Since bridge welding pretty much dies in the winter, my season pass to Sugar and Beech here in NC pretty much are free as often as we go! Now three anchors in my shoulder, frkn L4 and L5 discectomy, I still rip man. Not park like you though!! But if you want to go straight to the top and ride back country gnarly, I’m your man!! Europe round two? We both have two more peaks at Solden to hit. Boarders only? Like you do summer camp. Do a Euroboard trip! I know I’m down, and my crew. 5, not many, but still. All of them have passports, and could make the funds happen. Let’s plan for a year out. I bet we have at least 11!! Spinal tap throwback to my back and the movie.
How much longer they staying open?
September
How much does it cost? Where is there online info? I'm looking but can't find it. I might try this next summer.
nice video keep it up
On the webcam, they have Woodward terrain park still set up with jumps. Are they not allowing anyone on there or is it just for summer camp? v
Does that mess up the base of your board ?
Not really. The rails are very greasy that’s about it
Dude I can’t wait for skii season
seriously man
@@MonsterrificDino ?
@@Tendrup706 i also can’t wait for ski season. it’s been way too long man
@@MonsterrificDino ikr I haven’t skied in almost 5 months
@@Tendrup706 luckily i live near the indoor ski place at the american dream mall, but that’s nothing compared to a real mountain experienced😭
jealous
How do you remove dirt from the base of your snowboard without foing to ski service for polishing? Like, is there a way to remove it at home before it gets deep inside the base? Using ski wax remover after every riding day?
Probably worth noting that there are two different kinds of cleaning product now in use. "Base cleaner", which is basically a naptha or mineral spirit, and "wax remover" which is typically a citrus-based degreaser. The difference between them is that the former can often remove dirt and pollen from the surface without entirely drying the base out, while the latter pretty much takes everything off and makes you to start over from scratch. Base cleaner is especially useful if your board is well waxed such that the gunk doesn't get all the way into the base, and you can clean it by wiping with a mild solvent.
I would say to try to use a base cleaner and then re-wax nightly, and only use wax remover when you really need it. But then again I'm an ex-ski racer who typically works with multi-layer wax setups, so "starting over" is a big hassle.
Also fluoro waxes were a lot more oleophobic (and therefore more dirt-resistant) than anything currently on the market. If you hypothetically still had some of that it would probably help quite a bit.
@@patrickchase5614 Thank you, it's really helpful!
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In the summer I just fly to Australia and sometimes NZ to snowboard😂
very cool! i have $12 in my bank account.
Just sitting here imagining the horrible mental health behind this guys statement.
@@zerogrim822 what are you talking about?
@@zerogrim822 calling me mentally unstable because I said I fly to Australia to snowboard in July?
Your statement comes from arrogance and arrogant people have horrible mental health. I wouldn’t be surprised if you have a narcissistic personality. Just the fact that you’re oblivious to how arrogant you sound in front of others makes me feel embarrassed for you. You can self reflect the rest of the time on out. I won’t be getting into a debate with an emotionally unintelligent person.
Copper mountain is my favorite
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Hey man. If you need a feee FPV pilot to come chase you. I need the experience. Free.
That would be dope!! Email me! Johnathan_buckhouse@yahoo.com
@@JohnathanBuckhouse thanks man. I’m going to compile some videos and I’ll send something your way. I appreciate it.
I don't get the fun with terrain parks.
@@johanjonsson hit big metal rail very fun and cool yes