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boardrider
Since 05 Apr 2006
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Ventura, CA
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See ya'll on the mountain - we are FULL.
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Sideoff
Since 09 Dec 2005
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Mon Oct 16, 06 10:54 am |
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Great idea to run a post on this. Thanks! We have two people definitely in and we are looking for two more.
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If I correctly understand the way this works, you can enter your own credit card info directly at the Mt Hood site. All we need is first and last names in order to get the discount. Then the organizer distributes a group code and everyone logs on and buys their pass individually.
Only three weeks left at the $400 price!
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Sideoff
Since 09 Dec 2005
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Thu Oct 19, 06 7:21 am |
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Ok, we're up to three! Just need one more...
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Drop me a PM... only 16 days left!
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carlitos
Since 02 Feb 2006
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NE pdx
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Thu Oct 19, 06 11:27 am 4 by 4 |
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we are 4!
thanks nwkite.
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benji712
Since 30 Apr 2006
34 Posts
Boardman
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Fri Oct 20, 06 9:52 am |
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hey im totally new to this snow kite thing, i dont really know anyone thats into it so havent tried it myself. the snow kite vids i have seen make it look like 10x harder than on the columbia? i see you guys do it at meadows? ive snowboarded their for maybe 3 out of the last 5 seasons and havent seen any one. do you guys have some certain spots near the resort? oh yea and what kind of gear do you need? I have a burton T6 159 and a forum recon 161. and 10, 14, 17m kites i use on the river. would any of this work? oh yea last question, is the 4x4 thing you guys are talkin about mean just 4 peeps in a group? aight
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pacifichigh
Since 11 May 2005
1004 Posts
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Fri Oct 20, 06 10:30 am |
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There is no snowkiting at Meadows. Someone was talking about riding up off of Vista once chairs were closed for the season. In my opinion, the kiting sucks on Hood. I've rode on the T- Line side of the mtn, and the terrain leaves more to be desired. Better bets are St. Helens, or hopping in a car & going to Montana (approx 9 hrs), Idaho, or Utah.
Ride the snowboard you've got and use the same kites. Flow style bindings are pretty helpful.
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wakeup
Since 11 Sep 2005
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Mon Oct 23, 06 7:55 am |
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need 1 person
pm me if you are in
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never mind were good togo
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Sideoff
Since 09 Dec 2005
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Mon Oct 23, 06 11:55 am |
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My group is complete. Wakeup: there is someone still looking out there who was originally going to be in our group and I suggested he log on and contact you directly. Good luck!
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Kataku2k3
Since 14 Aug 2005
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Los Angeles, CA
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Mon Oct 30, 06 12:11 pm |
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Off topic like always... but that was JP and me that kited up on Vista, and it WAS during their normal operating season, just after hours. Wasn't that great so I wouldn't recommend it, and the hike is tiring enough in itself.
Then as far as gear. I'm no expert when it comes to snowkiting, but a normal board like your T6 should do you just fine. I'm on my old Palmer Honeycircle 152 still and it's okay... My harness (small) is definately pushing it when I put it over my jacket, but it works. Still need to find a pump that does well at cold temps. They fuck up real fast when it's down in the 20's... Oh yea, and some colored lines (my factory SS ones are super hard to see) would be nice!
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Onad
Since 04 Mar 2005
1435 Posts
Coast<<PDX>>Gorge
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