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I as a lift attendant for 3 years now have been seeing the snow blading popularity rise..and along comes the bladers..who dont even know how to ski..and then the bring poles which all they do is hold..you dont need to use a pole to turn with snowblades...they are meant to be used like iceskates . i wish people would understand that..

 

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i hate seeing people get onto a fast moving lift..with a 100 pound chair coming at you at 30 mph and they fall and almost get killed..

if u dont know how to use a lift

go to Valley School West and use the new lift that they spent a halfmillion dollars on that hardly anyone uses..

i wish these stupid groups that come up would realize that even if you dont take a lesson that you cant just go and ski down an intermediate trail..you have to start on the bunny hill and learn how to use the lift correctly..

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haha yes they do.. i dont really see the point in using them why not try skiing..because pretty much after a few times you will get bored with snowblades...i know alot of people that tried snowblades and eventually bought skis and ever regreted snowblading..

idk i think its so funny watching them go down the hill with poles in between there armpits and then they fall and fly in the air

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I as a lift attendant for 3 years now have been seeing the snow blading popularity rise..and along comes the bladers..who dont even know how to ski..and then the bring poles which all they do is hold..you dont need to use a pole to turn with snowblades...they are meant to be used like iceskates . i wish people would understand that..

 

also

i hate seeing people get onto a fast moving lift..with a 100 pound chair coming at you at 30 mph and they fall and almost get killed..

if u dont know how to use a lift

go to Valley School West and use the new lift that they spent a halfmillion dollars on that hardly anyone uses..

i wish these stupid groups that come up would realize that even if you dont take a lesson that you cant just go and ski down an intermediate trail..you have to start on the bunny hill and learn how to use the lift correctly..

i cant agree with you more just from working at the quad last year and challenge this year people who cant get off the lift or on should stay over at valley west where they can do all that shit before they hit up the faster lifts.

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