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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Has anyone ever tried boarding like on rails at schools or something. I always thought it would be cool to hit the rails at my University but didnt try it this winter. Has anyone tried this kind of thing. I wouldnt think id get kicked out very fast if I did it on a snowday when campus is closed. It would be really sweet. If anyone has tried this or has any tips like what to bring( a shovel to build ramps) id like to know.
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Canada
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<---My avatar is a picture of me doing a rail
you need a banshee bungee or car or drop in ramp or a hill to get speed. If the snow is really fluffy and wont stick together you might want to bring a water spray bottle to harden your jump up a bit. Make sure you are actually legit a doing rails first or stairs can mess you up. |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Thats bad ass. I guess im pretty legit at rails lol. But at my university its really hilly there are actually like 5 or so rail with hills above them and grass to the side. So if i get water and shovels i could probably set up a decent ramp either at the beginnign or maybe to the side at an angel to the longer rails. Now I just gotta wait for a sweet snow storm. OH and were you kicked out when you hit that rail. I imagine they frown upon that kinda thing. I skate and get kicked out sometimes but its no biggie just annoying
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