Serenadium64

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  • in reply to: fav tunes to ride to #3740
    Serenadium64
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      just stick my 32g ipod in my pocket and i have a pair of audio technica ear buds that work really well and have a pretty long cable, works well for me but bluetooth earphones sound really cool, i might have to look into that.

      in reply to: fav tunes to ride to #3738
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        I like Reggae or Techno depending on my mood — and some specific artists like Pennywise, Sublime, Godsmack, Megadeth.  Sometimes Motown even.  😎

        Pennywise is da bomb dude, i have their debut full length and i used to have unknown road, both great punk albums, i also have countdown to extinction and rust in peace buy megadeth, thrash classics bro.

        in reply to: Want to start hitting rails #3672
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          I forgot about protection, thanks for raising awareness Frosty! Absolutely wear a helmet. Most of the time when you fall on a rail, you hit your head. Hard enough to if you're not wearing a helmet, its going to hurt bad, but if you are, it shouldn't really hurt at all.Like Frosty said, we're not trying to scare you. This is just precaution for worst case. It just needs to be said. If you respect the slopes and the terrain park, it will respect you.Now to the fun bits. Practice. Anywhere that has snow, is grounds for practicing anything. A lot of us are spoiled with ample snowfall to where we say “lift ticket, pfftttttt” and just ride the trees all day long. I see you're from North Carolina. I actually learned how to snowboard in Maggie Valley at Cataloochee. So I'm aware of how sometimes finding snow can be a problem. But thank

          in reply to: Want to start hitting rails #3708
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            Confidence Confidence Confidence! Thats what it boils down to. But I might have a few tips for you. I'm not the biggest fan of rails and boxes, but I've done a few, so anyone with any better tips please weigh in.1st off, work up to it. Make a few passes right next to it to set your speed. The 1st time you hit a box, most peoples biggest mistake is going really slow and trying to feel it out.This is a bad idea. Most boxes at terrain parks are very slippery, so when you go really slow and cannot use your edge, you slip off. Then again, if you hit it at full speed withoutknowing what is going to happen, you'll probably fall too since its your first time. The trick to the 1st one is, find a speed that you won't be scared of, but is fast enough thatyou won't stall on the box. If you can find a short box, even better!2nd tip is, hit it square. M

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