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I see people doing that all the time just to try to look badass somehow. There's usually no snow on their boards when they do.
I could understand if there actually was snow on the board, but if I get snow on mine I just give it a little shake and it's gone. |
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#198 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Alyeska → Vail
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Get on and snuggle into your spot, then pretend to fall asleep, perhaps even playing it up with a little snoring. See if anyone wakes you up as you approach the unload. If you're not itchin' too hard for your next run, it could be funny to just stay on as it goes around. All the people who rode with you would see you still sleeping, riding the lift back down.
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: MI
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My brother did that once and it was great because I had just got off the lift and it was crowded, so everyone had gone down and the lift had stopped. So we had the entire run to ourselves without anyone else in the way! ![]() If it's ever crowded, just pretend you or one of your friends is new to snowboarding and have them stay on the lift at the exit ramp. That is, if it does have a stop bar. |
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