rollcall...snowboarding...you know who you are.
boardoholic I’m sorry if I make you feel a bit ghey when you type my sn. I just did want something witty that had to do with my car or what not. Just use alex if you need to refer to a post I made. If I could have come up with something like "boardoholic" I'd use that. I like that "boardoholic" :-) DAMN I WANT TO GO SNOWBOARDING!!!!!!!
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don't buy a new board until there are signs that it's going to be a solid season.
i made that mistake last year and after 1 season (about 8 trips), my brand new burton looks about 10 seasons old, given the crappyness of the snowfall last season.
such a waste
i made that mistake last year and after 1 season (about 8 trips), my brand new burton looks about 10 seasons old, given the crappyness of the snowfall last season.
such a waste
yeah good point. porTURBOer. You must have been in the rocks n' s*** to trash your new board. Plus i have a board now and its cool. But I don't have a AP. I should get the AP :-). Anyone have a map they use when they go up to the snow?
Nope. I'll drive to tahoe running 24psi, alcohol injection and ALL lol
"...rain And Snow Headed For The Sierra And Western Nevada...
The First Of Two Pacific Storms Will Move Into The Central Sierra Tomorrow. This Storm Will Bring Slightly Cooler Temperatures To The Region...and Produce Isolated Showers And Thunderstorms Over The Sierra From Sonora Pass South To The Mammoth Lakes Area.
The Second Storm Is Over The Central Pacific And Is Forecast To Reach The Northern Sierra And Northwest Nevada Between Late Saturday Afternoon And Saturday Evening. This Storm Will Bring Rain And Mountain Snow To The Area Saturday Night And Early Sunday Morning. Snow Levels Will Start Above 8000 Feet Then Lower To 6500 To 7000 Feet As A Cold Front Passes Through The Area By Sunday Morning. Several Inches Of Snow Are Possible Above 7000 Feet. If You Have Travel Plans Over The Sierra Passes Saturday Night And Sunday Morning...be Prepared For Winter Driving Conditions. Widespread Travel Difficulties Are Not Expected With This Storm."
The First Of Two Pacific Storms Will Move Into The Central Sierra Tomorrow. This Storm Will Bring Slightly Cooler Temperatures To The Region...and Produce Isolated Showers And Thunderstorms Over The Sierra From Sonora Pass South To The Mammoth Lakes Area.
The Second Storm Is Over The Central Pacific And Is Forecast To Reach The Northern Sierra And Northwest Nevada Between Late Saturday Afternoon And Saturday Evening. This Storm Will Bring Rain And Mountain Snow To The Area Saturday Night And Early Sunday Morning. Snow Levels Will Start Above 8000 Feet Then Lower To 6500 To 7000 Feet As A Cold Front Passes Through The Area By Sunday Morning. Several Inches Of Snow Are Possible Above 7000 Feet. If You Have Travel Plans Over The Sierra Passes Saturday Night And Sunday Morning...be Prepared For Winter Driving Conditions. Widespread Travel Difficulties Are Not Expected With This Storm."
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