If only I watched this before yesterday! Came up to an icy run too fast and didn't really know what to do... caught my heel edge and hit the ground big time! Brand new helmet totally destroyed but it done its job! Thanks for your videos, I watch them religiously :)
It really helps if you have a newbie with you. We all pretty much look like them and it really helps seeing how you correct them, as I'm sure we can see ourselves making the same mistakes. Cheers.
Can you do a video on how to go straight? Whenever i have to go on a catwalk or pickup speed to cross one, i have to stay on an edge/carve the whole time. If i let the board go flat i catch an edge 90% of the time. Thank you, and awesome videos!
I'm glad I found your channel. I love your videos. 1 tip I always tell my students is if they hit a patch of ice they didn't know about and start to slide out, drop their weight really quick. It's the quickest way to unweight the board which will allow the board to slide back under them and then you can ride over the ice and start carving once you're on better snow.
Okay this really shows my experience with snowboarding. I've been riding 2 weeks in total and everything went super well, except for ice riding. Turns out I am doing the opposit of everything. I was cutting my edge in really hard, not sliding with the ice. Which made me crash 2 times on the head on a narrow flat ice run.
My tail bone thnx this tutorial a lot, many times I start too early and some areas have Icy patches....also in some narrow trails in the woods.... so far most painfull way to fall :/ !! Gracias amigo! Cantabria Mountains, Spain.
Great tips! I would say that the best tip regarding icy days and runs would probably be to have a good old camber board. Any rocker variant would simply slide out on you when you try to turn with a bit of speed. If you want to have control on any slope, use camber. I did find tough that my flying-v board was easier to pop and was much more absorbent on landings and overall vibrations.
Good tips! I find sliding with the ice the most effective. After a few tries to slow down on ice and falls, now I just try to ride straight and pass icy part as fast as possible :). Of course you will gain a lot of speed. When fighting with ice, you will almost always lose :)
Very timely video! Just got back from Lake Louise and it was -32 again. The snow is really hard at those temperatures and there were a lot of icy spots on the front side of the mountain. A heavier set guy bombed past me then washed out, sliding down the mountain on his behind a hundred miles an hour for hundreds of feet before he could stop. Luckily he was okay.
Hey Kevin, I was in France over the Xmas break and some dudes were watching your videos in the cable cable car. Your channel is everywhere! Keep up the good work.
You had way more powder than where I board but thats also cause the resort I go to has never had real snow, its always made, and it always seems to be just solid ice all the way down. It's very painful as a beginner rider since falling onto my knees is like slamming into concrete.
Thanks for all the beginner videos!!! It will be my second time going snowboarding in my life this weekend, and I'm able to go up to the highest point in big bear mountain and come down somewhat safely thanks to your beginner video!!
Thanks for the helpful vid Kevin. The hill I go to only grooms in the morning so by the end of the day, little to no snow covers the ice so I have to deal with it every day
You should have gotten a good dumping recently. It got hot here in CT though so it melted down a bit and now we have a crunchy top layer... Still Gona head up to Berkshire East in a day or 2 weather permitting.
If I may suggest the subject for the next video- health tips. What to do with sore muscles, what could be the cause of leg pain, how to prepare for a season, that kind of stuff. Love your vids Kevin!
These vids really help me! I've gotten a lot more talented at snowboarding for the 3 months I've been watching this channel. It's really gotten my confidence up. Keep the great vids rolling👍👍
Doing a day on a dry slope is great practice for ice, teaches you good technique and balance. Most riders that learn on a dry slope find ice easier to deal with
I was riding a steep icy run other day to a jump the day before I'd go right from the top wasn't as icy yesterday I started sideways on my edge when I dropped in like that for five feet and still cleared the knuckle 3 feet amazing but I see why speed checks are important esspesiaccly for beginners like myself where they may not be so used to different kinds of snow conditions
Hey Kevin! Ever been or thought about coming to board any resorts in Banff/Jasper? Like Lake Louise, Sunshine, or Marmot Basin? If not you should definitely look into it, they're my home mountains and I think you'd really enjoy them!
Thanks for tips, Kevin, love your videos. Our mountain has mostly hard icy runs because of warm weather, the best advise i can give myself is focus on not falling at all and ride carefully :)
in new York it gets to be pure ice, it will get to like 35 degrees Fahrenheit and the snow will melt a little along with lake effect snow then the next day you're in the negatives. I've gotten about 3 concussions from random ice patches. I wear a helmet now but that NY ice ain't no joke
I find more often than not that on icy days, there will be large patches of snow that LOOK like nice powder, but when I head over I realize that the powders COMPLETELY frozen over and when I leaned back to prepare for ice, I slid out completely and wiped out pretty bad. Any tips for spotting what patches are ice and what's actual snow?
Normally ice is darker in colour whereas snow is white, sometimes ice look like snow, as you said, so my tip is just to take your first lap slowly and basically checking out the slope. For those ice patches, just ride it out on flat board.
Hey Kev I'm going to whistler soon to snowboard there for the first time and i was wondering if you can give me some tips about the mountain like which runs are usually icy and stuff like that...thanks
I had planned to watch this video at some point. I ended up going to my local hill last night and sure enough it was the iciest time I've ever been there. All runs were entirely ice, there was little to no snow (we had freezing rain followed by warm weather and then very cold weather, the slush froze). The only way I felt safe was to carve and lock in an edge, otherwise I ran the risk of sliding around without control. The conditions in your video seem to be dealing with patches of ice but I feel like solid ice requires carving to remain in control.
Best tip is to ride just on the very side of the slope... the place where all the snow gets pushed (usually about 2-3 meters in width) Just do quick turns and ride against the edge of the slope (kind of like a wall slide)
Come over to Australia, here that is called a powder run, Ice here is when there has been no snow in a week or so and the run gets groomed in the morning, then it is a challenge just to get your edge into the "snow" to turn, hahaha.
Was riding ice all week on my only snowboarding trip of the year.. Like, just ice on 1/2 of the runs and baby moguls in spots where there was snow. Thanks weather-gods.
I was hoping you'll tell them to adjust the highback on the bindings. Setting the 'knob' down makes it easier for the board to grip the ice. A quick fix without taking the bindings off. 😉
As an eastern snowboarder, yes this is a powder run ahaha. Usually, in the beginning of the season, I get my edges super sharpened and my technique differs from yours. I actually dig my edge into the ice so that I don't slide out. But I'm sure everyone's technique for riding on ice differs. I wish to ride on powder all day every day... :(
Do you have any tips for taking ramps? I feel like I always have to much speed and I do a quick powderspray to crontroll it but I just don't have the confidence to do it. Should I just commit to the jump?
Fantasticus if you go big to quick and you have icy conditions you could end up like I did years ago. I went off a ramp got to much air and came down on my arm. Broke and displaced my radius. Learning to Ollie or hop off small bumps helped me a lot. Also remember if you fall don't try and catch yourself on your arms unless you want to ride the ski patrol sled. Learning how to take a fall is very important if you want to take jumps (honestly being able to fall without hurting yourself will help in general).
Baspect (GFX) try to find a park rat that is actually good and ask s/he to show you the speed and what helped me in air was just committing to a small Indy to keep your body in a relaxed position so You don’t flap like a bird.
Best tip I have is not to change your style too much when you hit the ice, don't react too hard, act as normal but like Kevin said go slower and less dramatic with your turns
Always great tips enjoy your vids! These tips and others have def made me a better rider *im in my mid - 50s and love the learning curve after switching over from skiing - Great channel to subscribe too thanks!
My two cents, one important thing in surviving icy runs is, don't fight the ice - just go with it. Initiating an aggressive turn on ice, will almost certainly result in disaster. I've found that when you encounter an icy patch, just keep riding exactly the same as when you entered the patch, until you exit it. Don't try to stop the turn, and worse don't even think of stopping unless it's life or death (going off a cliff or colliding with someone at a speed that will result in serious injury/death). Just ride it out.
Thanks Kevin, I also wanted to say thank you so much for your videos. They've contributed greatly to improving my riding, and find them very informative and fun to watch. Keep up the great work! :)
I find that riding on ice is more like a balancing act. You have to just "feel" that point in your lean where your board is just about to slip out and just hold it steady and don't get aggressive.
Today was the first day of riding after 1.5 years. I tried my first tamedog on the pist (practiced in powder) and somehow crashed, broke my collar and scaphoid bone and dislocated my shoulder really bad. However first day felt good and I'm looking forward to retry it this year...
Hey guys love the videos as i'm off to bansko bulgaria later this month, any tips for quickly getting back up after a soft or hard fall to keep momentum and save embarrassment?
Tips for saving your speed when on long icy cat walks please. I seem to catch edges or get caught in ruts- which gets amplified at high speed-when you need your speed to get to a different area.
Honestly the conditions look really good there, is that not normal, because everything in this video looks like the best of conditions I've seen so far.
I went down an icy run last week and it was extremely bumpy, no signs to warn the riders either. And I just slid for ages, stopped by slamming my board into the ice but damn that shit was fast.
Thank you, I'll try these tips out. What if it's a steep and icy surface, where you pick up speed fast because of the steepness? When I get going too fast, I tend to want to carve often, in order to slow down and not get out of control... yet, when it's ice, like you said, you really can't carve too deeply or turn too aggressively. So what about controlling your speed on ice, or slowing down on ice if you've picked up too much speed?
awesome video dude! just started snowboarding and thanks to your videos im making awesome progress fast! i sometimes stuggle to keep straight as my edge catches can you do a video on how to ride straight without the edge catching?
This is practically considered a powder day where I snowboard.
Hahahahaha I Loled
dacasman same for me right now I'm waiting to it to snow
Haha I was gonna say the same. That's a pretty powdery run
+KnaxxLive yeah you cAnt hear the dreaded ice scrape under the board.
dacasman yeah I ride in New England and most runs before we get natural snowfall are just hard snow and ice. I have to sharpen my edges so often.
the guy in the background at 0:28 doing the YMCA hahaha
alessiostar1 its chris lol
That's chris my dood
My strategy for surviving the ice is to hang up the board and go drink beer.
Here on the ice coast we would never snowboard then
Wise words 😷👍🍺
Agreed!
Lol that dude in the back doing the ymca 😂😂
30s in for those who missed it. Wtf was he doing?
YMCA
its chris
What minute?
Look ahead for piles of snow to turn in or as a breaking point if you have gained too much speed across an icy patch.
If only I watched this before yesterday! Came up to an icy run too fast and didn't really know what to do... caught my heel edge and hit the ground big time! Brand new helmet totally destroyed but it done its job! Thanks for your videos, I watch them religiously :)
Damn man. I hit my head yesterday. Helmet was fine, can’t imagine how hard was your hit. Hopefully you are still alive 5 years later.
It really helps if you have a newbie with you. We all pretty much look like them and it really helps seeing how you correct them, as I'm sure we can see ourselves making the same mistakes. Cheers.
Can you do a video on how to go straight? Whenever i have to go on a catwalk or pickup speed to cross one, i have to stay on an edge/carve the whole time. If i let the board go flat i catch an edge 90% of the time. Thank you, and awesome videos!
+MTT Now! I've got a cat track video on the channel. I hope it helps you!
AKA "how to ride on the East Coast"
Luiz Poleto I hate how icy shit gets here. It would be fine if I could find a place that groom's their slopes more than once a day.
sooooooooooooooooooooooo true.
That’s why you don’t see east coast riders falling all the time, we can hold an edge on anything
ICE COAST!
@@GrReaIm we've learned that it hurts too much to fall.
I'm glad I found your channel. I love your videos. 1 tip I always tell my students is if they hit a patch of ice they didn't know about and start to slide out, drop their weight really quick. It's the quickest way to unweight the board which will allow the board to slide back under them and then you can ride over the ice and start carving once you're on better snow.
Get low and relax when you hit the ice. also plan your turns ahead of time to engage the turn where you see powder puffs
Lol this is not ice. Where im from (the Poconos) this would be a reasonable normal run
Rep the Ice Coast, Blue Mt. here. 75% of trails on normal days after 3pm are this
Andrew Kaminskas blue mountain is my main as well
My main mountain is the poconos as well, and the ice is so annoying.
Nick Stevens its the closest to me (only 2.5 hrs away)
Ay blue man squad
Okay this really shows my experience with snowboarding. I've been riding 2 weeks in total and everything went super well, except for ice riding. Turns out I am doing the opposit of everything. I was cutting my edge in really hard, not sliding with the ice. Which made me crash 2 times on the head on a narrow flat ice run.
My tail bone thnx this tutorial a lot, many times I start too early and some areas have Icy patches....also in some narrow trails in the woods.... so far most painfull way to fall :/ !! Gracias amigo!
Cantabria Mountains, Spain.
Great tips!
I would say that the best tip regarding icy days and runs would probably be to have a good old camber board.
Any rocker variant would simply slide out on you when you try to turn with a bit of speed.
If you want to have control on any slope, use camber.
I did find tough that my flying-v board was easier to pop and was much more absorbent on landings and overall vibrations.
Good tips! I find sliding with the ice the most effective. After a few tries to slow down on ice and falls, now I just try to ride straight and pass icy part as fast as possible :). Of course you will gain a lot of speed. When fighting with ice, you will almost always lose :)
I just rode sugar mountain for the first time . That was frickin ICE . Hard to learn basics in it but still lots of fun
Very timely video! Just got back from Lake Louise and it was -32 again. The snow is really hard at those temperatures and there were a lot of icy spots on the front side of the mountain. A heavier set guy bombed past me then washed out, sliding down the mountain on his behind a hundred miles an hour for hundreds of feet before he could stop. Luckily he was okay.
lol 0:29, guy in the back doing YMCA
Iron_Colt Thats chris
You have thought me how to snowboard. I subscribed 2 years ago when I first started and now I can do everything at my main park. Thanks a lot man👍🏻
+KingAceto Amazing! Thanks for sticking around the past two years!
The video is just in time! I am going to a snowboarding class this weekend and expecting some icy runway due to the warm weather in Ottawa
Watching this from the French alps. How much longer till the snow arrives!!
Hey Kevin, I was in France over the Xmas break and some dudes were watching your videos in the cable cable car. Your channel is everywhere! Keep up the good work.
I love my Rossignol One MagTek board and it handled ice like a champ. Can't wait to see if Never Summer Proto Type 2 can do the same.
You had way more powder than where I board but thats also cause the resort I go to has never had real snow, its always made, and it always seems to be just solid ice all the way down. It's very painful as a beginner rider since falling onto my knees is like slamming into concrete.
Thanks for all the beginner videos!!! It will be my second time going snowboarding in my life this weekend, and I'm able to go up to the highest point in big bear mountain and come down somewhat safely thanks to your beginner video!!
+1LLSAY Amazing! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the helpful vid Kevin. The hill I go to only grooms in the morning so by the end of the day, little to no snow covers the ice so I have to deal with it every day
I got a few lift tickets for my birthday today can't wait to get out this weekend!
see to me thats fresh pow pow
haha thats rough
You should have gotten a good dumping recently. It got hot here in CT though so it melted down a bit and now we have a crunchy top layer... Still Gona head up to Berkshire East in a day or 2 weather permitting.
AHAHAHAHAHA at 0:28 theres a guy doing the YMCA i love it
Was chris not around enough 2 years ago? Seems like everyone don't know who he is lol
Thanks for the tips I've learned a lot from your videos✌🏻️
If I may suggest the subject for the next video- health tips. What to do with sore muscles, what could be the cause of leg pain, how to prepare for a season, that kind of stuff. Love your vids Kevin!
+DarthLai We're going to start doing more health/lifestyle videos soon! Thanks for the request!
That's great to hear! Happy shredding
These vids really help me! I've gotten a lot more talented at snowboarding for the 3 months I've been watching this channel. It's really gotten my confidence up. Keep the great vids rolling👍👍
Doing a day on a dry slope is great practice for ice, teaches you good technique and balance. Most riders that learn on a dry slope find ice easier to deal with
I was riding a steep icy run other day to a jump the day before I'd go right from the top wasn't as icy yesterday I started sideways on my edge when I dropped in like that for five feet and still cleared the knuckle 3 feet amazing but I see why speed checks are important esspesiaccly for beginners like myself where they may not be so used to different kinds of snow conditions
Thank you so much, I just went snowboarding for the first time and I had a lot of fun, your tips helped a lot! Thanks!
Wow even the icy runs at Whistler are better than the alright runs here in Montreal! Just had a snowstorm tho so hitting the slopes soon
anyone else snowboard in the vermont area? fucking ice is real up here
try being in new hampshire. every mountain is ice brudda
Ice coast is no joke.
Getting dumped on in California right now. Squaw was closed today.
***** hey ive rode there a few times, i ride at stratton tho
Benjamin Wilson mount snow
Hey Kevin! Ever been or thought about coming to board any resorts in Banff/Jasper? Like Lake Louise, Sunshine, or Marmot Basin? If not you should definitely look into it, they're my home mountains and I think you'd really enjoy them!
Thanks for tips, Kevin, love your videos. Our mountain has mostly hard icy runs because of warm weather, the best advise i can give myself is focus on not falling at all and ride carefully :)
I like tip 3. It’s usually the icy patches that I’m not expecting and make me panic stop and fall.
This is almost how the snow always is in MN for me...
Exactly the tips I needed. Thank you so much!
in new York it gets to be pure ice, it will get to like 35 degrees Fahrenheit and the snow will melt a little along with lake effect snow then the next day you're in the negatives. I've gotten about 3 concussions from random ice patches. I wear a helmet now but that NY ice ain't no joke
I find more often than not that on icy days, there will be large patches of snow that LOOK like nice powder, but when I head over I realize that the powders COMPLETELY frozen over and when I leaned back to prepare for ice, I slid out completely and wiped out pretty bad. Any tips for spotting what patches are ice and what's actual snow?
Normally ice is darker in colour whereas snow is white, sometimes ice look like snow, as you said, so my tip is just to take your first lap slowly and basically checking out the slope. For those ice patches, just ride it out on flat board.
I typicalyy SB in the poconos. Icy is the name of the game there....
Ikr, so do I
Same, it can get really annoying
EDKsurly Blue Mountain!?
lacrosse4higher Camelback or Elk
EDKsurly I was just at camelback for 4 days over my winter break. Actually wasn't too bad until it got dark
Hey Kev I'm going to whistler soon to snowboard there for the first time and i was wondering if you can give me some tips about the mountain like which runs are usually icy and stuff like that...thanks
I had planned to watch this video at some point. I ended up going to my local hill last night and sure enough it was the iciest time I've ever been there. All runs were entirely ice, there was little to no snow (we had freezing rain followed by warm weather and then very cold weather, the slush froze).
The only way I felt safe was to carve and lock in an edge, otherwise I ran the risk of sliding around without control. The conditions in your video seem to be dealing with patches of ice but I feel like solid ice requires carving to remain in control.
Thank you for the tips! I will apply them. Now I know not to fight the ice, just go with it!
I always have problems with icy runs thanks for helping I'll use these tipps next time
Best tip is to ride just on the very side of the slope... the place where all the snow gets pushed (usually about 2-3 meters in width)
Just do quick turns and ride against the edge of the slope (kind of like a wall slide)
Come over to Australia, here that is called a powder run, Ice here is when there has been no snow in a week or so and the run gets groomed in the morning, then it is a challenge just to get your edge into the "snow" to turn, hahaha.
Yeah, but on the plus side its always warm enough that by 10am you've got slush to board in and the ice isn't as big an issue :D
0:50 I hope I had listened to this advice a week ago.
I cracked my collarbone on a icy run, season over
your tips are dope and have totally helped me, keep em coming!
Just got the dragon nfx2 goggles in the mail! They look so sick!😁😁
i just switched from those to Oakley's actually. They aren't that nice
Was riding ice all week on my only snowboarding trip of the year.. Like, just ice on 1/2 of the runs and baby moguls in spots where there was snow. Thanks weather-gods.
I was hoping you'll tell them to adjust the highback on the bindings. Setting the 'knob' down makes it easier for the board to grip the ice. A quick fix without taking the bindings off. 😉
As an eastern snowboarder, yes this is a powder run ahaha. Usually, in the beginning of the season, I get my edges super sharpened and my technique differs from yours. I actually dig my edge into the ice so that I don't slide out. But I'm sure everyone's technique for riding on ice differs. I wish to ride on powder all day every day... :(
i like my edges a little detuned as we are in the park alot or riding powder. im sure if we were out east we would all have super sharp edges.
Ice is always my worst enemy, so I needed these tips! 😂
Do you have any tips for taking ramps? I feel like I always have to much speed and I do a quick powderspray to crontroll it but I just don't have the confidence to do it. Should I just commit to the jump?
Fantasticus start with smaller and work your way up to the bigger ones stay relaxed in the air dont freak out after leaving the lip of the jump
Thank you so much!!
Fantasticus if you go big to quick and you have icy conditions you could end up like I did years ago. I went off a ramp got to much air and came down on my arm. Broke and displaced my radius. Learning to Ollie or hop off small bumps helped me a lot. Also remember if you fall don't try and catch yourself on your arms unless you want to ride the ski patrol sled. Learning how to take a fall is very important if you want to take jumps (honestly being able to fall without hurting yourself will help in general).
Baspect (GFX) try to find a park rat that is actually good and ask s/he to show you the speed and what helped me in air was just committing to a small Indy to keep your body in a relaxed position so You don’t flap like a bird.
Just send it jerry
Best tip I have is not to change your style too much when you hit the ice, don't react too hard, act as normal but like Kevin said go slower and less dramatic with your turns
Always great tips enjoy your vids! These tips and others have def made me a better rider *im in my mid - 50s and love the learning curve after switching over from skiing - Great channel to subscribe too thanks!
Just the video I was waiting for! Thank you Kevin!
My two cents, one important thing in surviving icy runs is, don't fight the ice - just go with it. Initiating an aggressive turn on ice, will almost certainly result in disaster.
I've found that when you encounter an icy patch, just keep riding exactly the same as when you entered the patch, until you exit it. Don't try to stop the turn, and worse don't even think of stopping unless it's life or death (going off a cliff or colliding with someone at a speed that will result in serious injury/death). Just ride it out.
+ElDukeAy Great advice!
Thanks Kevin, I also wanted to say thank you so much for your videos. They've contributed greatly to improving my riding, and find them very informative and fun to watch. Keep up the great work! :)
I find that riding on ice is more like a balancing act. You have to just "feel" that point in your lean where your board is just about to slip out and just hold it steady and don't get aggressive.
I would totally avoid having my board parallel to the slope as thats when my board slips from underneath me on ice ?!
Today was the first day of riding after 1.5 years. I tried my first tamedog on the pist (practiced in powder) and somehow crashed, broke my collar and scaphoid bone and dislocated my shoulder really bad. However first day felt good and I'm looking forward to retry it this year...
Hey guys love the videos as i'm off to bansko bulgaria later this month, any tips for quickly getting back up after a soft or hard fall to keep momentum and save embarrassment?
Great video idea! this is really something good to learn!
Do a video on controlling your speed on a fast, icy catwalk---which are everywhere at Whistler-Blackcomb.
Great video, thanks for the tips on the icy runs!
keep going Kevin and thank you for the tips and also for all the videos you upload !!!! Great job!!! 😆
Tips for saving your speed when on long icy cat walks please. I seem to catch edges or get caught in ruts- which gets amplified at high speed-when you need your speed to get to a different area.
Thanks for the tips Kevin, keep up the great work!!!
I was just up in whistler!!! I live in van city! Also can you give some tips on riding side trails and or breaking down how to jump! Thanks kev!
Also u should review the no strap bindings
Honestly the conditions look really good there, is that not normal, because everything in this video looks like the best of conditions I've seen so far.
Ryan Walsh we have had a lot of snow so it's been harder to find ice than usual
Thanks for all the tips! keep em coming
@snowboardprocamp tips on how to shred on the first day of snowboarding
If only we had days like this up on Coronet. Lol
gonna need these tips in my area haha
"It's one of the iciest days of the year" its the third Day of the year!
Can you do a video about some Basic tricks.
Joshua Foster he's done a few, check his channel
That tunnel is sick. Wish we had something like that at bachelor or mt Ashland
they made it for the olympics to go under the downhill course, so we could still ride while the competition was going on
Chris Eyres that's awesome
I went down an icy run last week and it was extremely bumpy, no signs to warn the riders either. And I just slid for ages, stopped by slamming my board into the ice but damn that shit was fast.
Thank you, I'll try these tips out. What if it's a steep and icy surface, where you pick up speed fast because of the steepness? When I get going too fast, I tend to want to carve often, in order to slow down and not get out of control... yet, when it's ice, like you said, you really can't carve too deeply or turn too aggressively. So what about controlling your speed on ice, or slowing down on ice if you've picked up too much speed?
if its a sheet of pure ice just go down it flat based or on your heel edge
Your "icy" runs look like every New England mt😂
U just earned yout self a new sub!💗😊
canelback, blue mountain, jfbb, shawnee, bear creek...all ice. Pocono riders unite!
I love the daily videos
i ride in south east Michigan. boiler plate snow is normal.
Did anyone see chris doing YMCA in the background when Kev was talking or was that just me? hahaha
once i was riding on an icy patch of snow and i was goin too fast so i tried to slow down, i fell and sheared off some of my knee cap
This is no ice. Yesterday I fell hard on the northeast: it was like trying to snowboard on concrete.
Versus ice Magne-Traction is the best if u can ride :D
Ice = super sharp edges that can cut the ice. Usually you have to sharpen your own edges to get it proper.
Any tips for riding on a narrow stretch on a board without getting in the way of fast skiers too much? cheers
Wish I had this video last week
awesome video dude! just started snowboarding and thanks to your videos im making awesome progress fast! i sometimes stuggle to keep straight as my edge catches can you do a video on how to ride straight without the edge catching?
+Ashton Cz you are the second person to request that video recently, so I'll try to get one up soon! I do have an older one already on the channel.
SnowboardProCamp thanks a ton dude youre awesome!
"Coldest of the year" haha 😂 2017
Zz D4rkEn3rgy zZ good call, he means coldest of the season