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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 64
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" I spent a shitload of money on you "season" and you're just gonna leave me like this"
Ok I just got into snowboarding this season and will be going by the skin of my teeth this weekend. I am clinging on to this season like I cling to my cell phone, which you'll probably do after you leave your computer and venture off out the house. There has to be a SBA or treatment for the "season's over blues". Where are all of you hanging out lol? Is there some secret island snowboarders go to when the "season" is over. I want in! If anyone, preferably newbies are out there suffering the same symptoms vent with me. Feel free to drop some advice OG and veteran boarders. We are all one!
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Mountains
Posts: 8,021
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I've got another 50 plus days of riding
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Spokane, WA
Posts: 145
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Haha, sorry I can relate. My first day on a snowboard was the last day of a full season of skiing. By the end of a frustrating day I figured it out and was hooked. Once you experience that smooth feeling of linking turns and just the freedom of riding the mountain, it's addicting!
I spent all spring, summer and fall dreaming about snowboarding. Literally. I constantly had really vivid dreams about riding, it was torture! That was 18 years ago so I'm sorry I can't remember how I coped. Get outside & wakeboard, skate, mountain bike etc...cliff jumping is a good adrenaline fix! This offseason I plan on spending some time conditioning my body for next winter! Last edited by gauntlet09; 03-23-2011 at 08:07 PM. |
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