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One board or two? Skiing question!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rock Monster" data-source="post: 38540" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Buck, what is it about the snow boarders that piss you off. I mean it's just another body on the mountain occupying space and is no different than a skier. I know a skiier can be faster down the mountain but what do you care. Just go around them. I have always wondered why people get all in a tissy about people doing the same thing they are doing just on a different vehicle. It's like hating quads. It's not the quad. It's the asshats associated with it. </p><p></p><p>I myself spent years on two planks, but have now in the last couple years switched to the single plank. I'm getting older and don't need my knees blown out. Much safer on the legs on a snow board too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock Monster, post: 38540, member: 5"] Buck, what is it about the snow boarders that piss you off. I mean it's just another body on the mountain occupying space and is no different than a skier. I know a skiier can be faster down the mountain but what do you care. Just go around them. I have always wondered why people get all in a tissy about people doing the same thing they are doing just on a different vehicle. It's like hating quads. It's not the quad. It's the asshats associated with it. I myself spent years on two planks, but have now in the last couple years switched to the single plank. I'm getting older and don't need my knees blown out. Much safer on the legs on a snow board too. [/QUOTE]
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