Snow rules - water is so 2 dimensional

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Snow rules - water is so 2 dimensional

Postby Kenny » Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:47 am

I like this tweener time. Seems like you can get the best of both worlds. Quick before work sessions on the water and good high mountain riding when you have more time. Wish the snow would never melt.

Have to day that I am squarely in the snow camp even though I get more sessions during the summer time on the water. The water seems so flat after riding hills all winter long.
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Re: Snow rules - water is so 2 dimensional

Postby Craig Goudie » Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:45 pm

Buddy,

You need to spend more time in Hawaii. That might be a little more 3d. ;*)
and, have you noticed that your wintertime 3d stuff doesn't move much?
Always in motion, is the liquid.

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Kenny wrote:I like this tweener time. Seems like you can get the best of both worlds. Quick before work sessions on the water and good high mountain riding when you have more time. Wish the snow would never melt.

Have to day that I am squarely in the snow camp even though I get more sessions during the summer time on the water. The water seems so flat after riding hills all winter long.
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Re: Snow rules - water is so 2 dimensional

Postby Kenny » Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:28 am

You need to spend more time in Hawaii.


Yes, I sure do.

Craig,

You make an excellent point. It has been a long time since I have played in ocean waves. I haven't been on Hawaiian waves in 3 years. In the summertime, it is just chop at the kiting locales on Maui. You have to go to Kauai to get any decent waves on a kiteboard.

Okay, let me rephrase that, water kiting is so flat at Rush and Grantsville. Love the waves, but find the big ones intimidating. I like powder covered hills the best because I don't get much time on the big waves.

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