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How To  

Whether you are new to boarding or this is your 20th season, there's always new lessons to be learned. 

Hot Discussions

How do you learn to ride switch (backwards)?

 

How to Prepare for Your First Day 
Every journey begins with the first step.

A Guide to Layering
Face it, freezing sucks.

Treating Your Injuries
In case you didn't clear that 50' gap.

Winter Camping 101
Exploring the back country can be rewarding and deadly. 

Buying Guides  

When buying equipemt, there are a couple fundamentals to keep in mind:

Buy the boots first, then bindings and finally the board. 

Demo as much gear as possible before buying it.

Don't believe the hype.  Just because it's your favorite pro's model or your best friend owns it, doesn't mean it's right for you.

Take your time and do the research.  Your patience will be rewarded!

Boots |  buy this first
This is your most important piece of equipment.  Buy the wrong boots and spend half the day in the lodge.

Bindings | your second purchase
There are tons of styles and models out there.  This is what it all means. 

Board | finally time to pick your stick
Got your boots and bindings?  Ok, let's choose your weapon!

 

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