Dec 27th Skyline

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Dec 27th Skyline

Postby PeterMiller » Tue Dec 27, 2011 10:36 pm

Went up with Don he for gotten his ski boots but he really man-up today he rode a snowboard with his tennis shoes. It was awsome.
Seen Ryan and Erica from Milwaukee.
Chris Nester showed up and he let me demo his F One Kite all I have to say its a incredible kite thank you for letting me demo it.
Andy has to the the most stoked kiter on the planet. Seen Jake Wright and his buddy and Jason R. It must have been the day for loosing Go Pros because I lost mine today.
Bummed about that. Gotten some footage of Fred Chris Andy Don
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFUgHD7AAkg

I would like to thank Fred Larsen for taking this footage of me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8KDRRuT ... ature=plcp

Im also going to throw Dons ski's away I think your a better snowboarder.
All in all a incredible day excellent wind
Kenny thank you for the weather

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Re: Dec 27th Skyline

Postby Jake-wright » Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:12 pm

yeah, awesome day!! had a blast I rode fully powered 12 with some minor lulls here and there from 1 to 4 on my brand new reverse camber ROME garage rocker 156cm. Sorry about your go-pro peter! i must've jinxed you by complimenting how solid your mounting was!! Steve (my buddy) and i were up on top of bosco making pretty much fresh tracks in pretty soft snow, but it was extremely choppy. The worst part of bosco is getting to the top. The snow is very thin and there are lots of obstacles as you crest the top. but once you're up and over it gets a lot better, and even more so as you get farther west. had a lot of pretty gnarly drags and face-plants, but i also learned a few new tricks so it was well worth the sore neck and back. Can't wait to go again, i also can't wait for more snow. I gotta say Don is one hardcore mutha kiting with no boots...and it wasn't for a short time either, he was out for as long or longer than i was!! go Don!
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