2013/2014 Snowboarding
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- Miguex0
Some photos from this weekend.
I ended up with a sprained ankle, other than that is was super fun.
Got to ride with my buddy from Buenos Aires, last time we rode together was like 12 years ago or maybe more.And a bit of footage
- mg330
One more trip out west... just booked a long weekend later this month to SLC for Snowbird, Brighton, and maybe somewhere else. First time out there, so pumped.
- Miguex0
crazy
- mg330
The famous Leo's smoke shack in Breckenridge was blown up a few weeks ago.
- mg330
Reminder for one and all in CO that I'll be in Breckenridge boarding on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday this coming weekend. Let me know if anyone wants to meet up!
- err0
- mg330
Alright - I'm booked in Breckenridge from Feb 13 - 17th. Staying at a place called The Bivouac that just opened there. Has anyone seen this place? Sort of a hostel / lodge with some private rooms but mostly bunk bed rooms. Staying there with a friend for $45 a night!! Seriously can't beat that. We're saving like $500 a piece easy by not staying in a hotel or condo.
- lvl_130
Thanks dudes. I watched that vid already migs but thanks :) that setup is older/different from mine.
Now why can't we get some fucking snow in Tahoe already! 19 runs out of 89 open @ heavenly with a whopping 23" base. Woohoo :/
- Miguex0
hey lvl_13 I've never used that board or bindings, but maybe this helps?
- Miguex0
king of steez
- bliznutty0
sickness
http://vitaminl.tv/video/2145
- mg330
Also, you don't "push down" through that bubble. Like I said, with a little moving around it should pop down into the channel.
- mg330
Lvl13,
That white piece is a guide that fits in the channel, and shows the angle and alignment of the binding and stance width.
What bubble wrap are you talking about? You shouldn't have to force anything. It's a little tricky to get the white piece into the channel at first, but once there it should stay put unless you life the binding completely off.
Suggest that you get it in, and loosely tighten both screws, then adjust and tighten down.