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Advice on dismounting the chairlift for snowboarders:
– Check that you have your lift pass and that it is secure.
– Check that you have your leash on your front binding/boot.
– You should be in ‘skating mode’ = front foot strapped in and back foot free.
– Prepare ahead for the dismount. As you approach the next
Advice on dismounting the chairlift for snowboarders:
– Check that you have your lift pass and that it is secure.
– Check that you have your leash on your front binding/boot.
– You should be in ‘skating mode’ = front foot strapped in and back foot free.
– Prepare ahead for the dismount. As you approach the next to last lift tower, check that you have all your stuff secured (goggles, gloves, MP3 player, etc..) Also check that you have no loose clothing hanging down (scarves, jacket zippers, bungees, etc..) that could get caught up on the chair.
– Turn your snowboard so that it is aiming nose forward. You may have to sit slightly sideways, it’s cool.
– Have your back foot ready so that you can stand up securely with the foot between the bindings, flush up against the back binding is preferable).
– When the board touches down, keep it aimed straight ahead. Run flat and do not tip up on edge right away.
– Stand up TALL. Don’t slouch.
– Ride straight ahead. Look straight ahead to a target in the distance to help.
– If you can, fade a turn eventually to the side.
– If you wipe out, move to the side right away to prevent traffic pile-ups.
I hope these tips help you out. Reply with anything else you can think of that might help others and let us know how it goes 🙂
Ride on,
Frosty Rider