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putbadstuffhere13

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  1. hey mates. thanks for the replies. i ended up checking it out. it was a bit smaller than i envisioned but not bad at all. i'm too novice to start with terrain stuff so i ended up on that one long trail right near the bunny slope. as you gentlemen and ladies have mentioned, a good place to learn but not too much beyond that. there were a whole slew of kids there, but they were pretty much all doing tricks in the terrain park... so i'm guessing when i start learning those tricks, i'll have more reason to frequent spring. thanks again!
  2. haha! thanks for the very thorough explanation. i asked because i'm a noob. i've only been riding for a couple months but i have fallen in love with it. every day... as soon as i wake up, i think about boarding. i do try to be respectful to others. i'm more respectful on the mountain than i am in other aspects of my life because i'm new and i don't want to offend anyone. i'm still learning the etiquette, but it seems there are some people who seem "pro" that aren't that nice on the mountain, that aren't courteous or respectful to others. they seem like the younger folk but not exclusive to them.
  3. hey missdemeanor. two question. how do noobs dress and exactly what's a gaper? like bystanders or people just watching? thanks.
  4. hi mates. i was wondering how this mountain was for skiing/snowboarding for beginners/intermediates. is it worth going to? thank you kindly in advance.
  5. hey bud. you could upload it to http://www.megaupload.com/ and then provide the link here.
  6. thanks for the reply mate.
  7. hi mates. i was wondering which mountain has the most beginners (ratio wise). the mountains i wanted to compare were camelback, blue mountain, and bear creek as these three are the ones i've been to. also, which mountain caters best to beginners? thanks you truly.
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