Looks like a bunch of fun, at a level i can relate to (i find watching people that are just a bit better than me a lot more inspiring than watching pros do massive jumps and backflips onto rails).
Keen to know what jacket that is (black arm/green arm with yellow torso). Picked up G U N from the label on the arm at the end, but not getting much info on the interwebs.
it's a rip curl (victor de le rue) gum jacket of season 2012
in my region, north west of italy, this is the average level...
I ride since 2007 and now I'm 31 years old, so I don't wanna to broke my neck tryng corks or something similar, all I want to do is to have fun and improve on the ground, some little jumps and drops in the powder.. for me is enought :laugh:
I wish i could ride with a group like yours! Looks like a lot of fun probably a level above what i can do now, but motivation keeps you improving.
I am 35, and after breaking my collarbone and wrist in my last fall i decided to stop trying for the bigger jumps. But i still want to be able to complete a wildcat (backflip) on smaller jumps/natural features. Maybe also a corked 360. No doubles though lol
And rails/boxes can be fun! I used to be the same, I couldnt understand the thrill :dunno:
But after trying them a few more times, stomping a few 'trickier' rails (i.e. not just roll on but jump on etc), the rush is pretty awesome.
this is a video from season 12-13... and that was the first (and last) time I've ridden on boxes
yes, it was fun, but i prefer the natural slopes or snow structures
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