Half Pipe

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  • #293
    Travis Hightower
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      Frosty-I dont know if we even have a half pipe on the east coast but I'm going toTahoe on March 20th and i need instructions.Frosty, or anyone else, give me tips on a 1st timer on a pipe.I can ride a skateboard half pipe, i just need to know the snowboardside.

      #3383
      Frosty
      Keymaster

        Riding a halfpipe takes a lot of practice.  At first ride it as if it were a natural feature.  No need to take air at first, just ride to the top of the wall and down through the transition with flow.  Try to maintain a constant speed.  Remember a flatter base will ride faster than on edge.  Just like in skating, if the lip is vert do not boost off it lest you land flat in the center which can ruin your day.

        #3384
        Travis Hightower
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          Awesome i wanted to know how much the ride was like a skateboard on a half. i dont expectto air out on the 1st day at all (i have 2 full weekdays, the kids will be in school so ill havethe pipe to myself, to ride this…its the only thing im going to ride).Ive been workin in the living room trying to figure out my run on how to stay toeside theentire length of the pipe because thats my stronger side, so atleast i have my run plannedfor the trip :)how much pipe experience do you have? the only trick i want to do is a method which ican easily do off of any ramp feature…how will this differ in a pipe verses say… a hip. andi know a hip landing is not vert, but the execution is more what im wondering about.thanks man!

          #3385
          Frosty
          Keymaster
            Pipe/park is not my specialty, but i have over 16 years experience doing it.  It is different than skateboarding mainly because every snowboard halfpipe is different and the best way to ride it will change due to conditions of the day.  When you first start you will feel like riding with high edge angle, but be assured that is not the best way to go since most of the time you will be wanting to GAIN momentum.  You can “pump” like in skateboarding, but usually is is not necessary.  Just try to ride the walls with a nice arching turn and keep speed up.  Then eventually ride higher and higher on the wall until you are airing out.I personally find methods really tough in the pipe.  Something about being face down like that (for backside hit frontside air) that is just spooky.  I like to do indies and lots of spins, slides or stalls, but that is probably from my
            #3386
            rowan
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              That sounds so aweseome!Take plenty of pics, and be careful!

              #3387
              Travis Hightower
              Participant

                thanks for the info bro! i can understand the spookyness of the method completely, butits the trick i have the most confidence in. and im used to the face down from skateboardinga half pipe, so hopefully it'll just be the riding ill be learning, and my method wont change.i saw this picture online of the most gorgeous method i had ever seen, and it was in a pipe, so i want to try to recreate it…ill have a professional photographer with me thatday, so maybe ill have a pic to back up my sponsorship application ;)and thanks rowan! remind me when we team up to teach you a method 😉

                #3391
                rowan
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                  hey trav don't let the spookiness spook you.  if you have skateboarder confience then throw down the method yay!and make sure your photog takes cool pics to post here!happy trails!!!!!See you in VT!!!!!! yay!

                  #3392
                  Travis Hightower
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                    i see why you're so happy! you're gonna let me go kill myself at tahoe, but if i survivei get to teach you the half pipe eh?thats a pretty smooth move missy. im impressed!

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