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jared

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  1. Renaming it was a good idea, i has glanced at this site a few times but cos it was called 'ski japan' I wrote it off as something for old man skiers with none of the info i really wanted. I kept looking at boardtheworld cos snowboarders tend to be younger and have more relavant info ie price terrain and night life options which are all that really matters. the new name made me look harder and I seen that it was probly a good site all along. I shouldnt have been so judgemental in the first place but you really have to be on the internet as there is so much stuff to sift through. anyway - its snowing outside right now - hard.

  2. I wasn't around here when if first got released so my apoligies if this is a repeat.

    For a free full length ski/snowboard movie go to solidpowder.com part 1 (10 mins) was released at the start of this month and part 2 (the next 10 mins) will be out in the next couple of days. They are fairly large downloads but you have the choice of lower quality if its a problem. at the end you will also be able to get it in vcd format so you can play it in your dvd player.

    enjoy

  3. Dont stress too much about the length around eye level is a pretty good length +or- about 5cm. Try and demo a range of different side cuts to find out what you like, personally I like quite a bit if I am skiing on groomed slopes. As that seldom happens and landing jumps is more important to me I use skis with a bit less sidecut than alot of skis. A guide might be to get a few brosuresw or visit websites and read about the skis. note the measurements of the skis that sound like they are for you and compare them with the other brands equivalent ski. They are probley all pretty similar.

  4. not until you are pretty good. And expensive does not make it better for YOU. You need gear that matches your level of skiing. ie race skis for anyone but racers is expensive and inappropreate. you will be better off spending half the money for skis matched to you. dont get sucked in by the shop guy trying to sell you the most expensive gear - its not only a waste of money it could be bad for your skiing if they are too advanced for your needs. that said if your are a pretty good skier dont go too cheap. and you are only going to get better at skiing so if you get learners skis you will grow out of them pretty quick.

  5. I read a long thread on painting skis on newschoolers.com but I cant find it again to link to it. The jist of it was sand your board first so the paint will stick - do a few (they said 6) coats of the colour you want it then add piccies then a few layers of protective clear polyurathane or something and your done. sounded to me like alot of layers and it might be heavy but they insisted that most of the heavy propelant stuff evaporates. hope this helps.

  6. I'll guess. If your planning a short ski trip and one resort has night skiing and one doesn't. So youll plan to go to the resort with night skiing so youll get more time on the hill. When you get there you find your too tierd to keep skiing and go to the onsen instead. result a more popular destination for an attraction no one uses. Please feel free to tell me im wrong (not the spelling the theory)

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