Do you guys follow snowboarding very much? I don't know if this is purely a Canadian movement, but I think it is down in the States as well.
There are a handful of pro (and am) snowboarders out there wearing "Powder Sucks!" T-shirts. Almost all of the boarders repping these shirts are in fact urban riders... and it truly piss's me off when I see these shirts... It goes further than this even. Earlier (I can't remember if it was this year or last year) Snowboard Canada wrote a article in their magazine about these "Powder Sucks" t-shirts, and the author sided with the shirt wearers.
His argument wasn't that powder actually sucked, but that the mentality of the pow rider is what ruined powder. From big line ups, to people getting agro about their lines, to the "no friends on a pow day" motto. After reading the article I could see the author's point, but had a hard time truly accepting it as something real.
Sure, people can become dicks when it's a powder day, but at the same time people can become dicks when jockeying for getting to that urban feature before another crew can show up, or booter site, or anything. In my opinion, it's not the kind of snow, or terrain, that you ride that makes people dicks... it's the mentality of the individual rider that determines that vibe of the setting. You get a small group of skiers together on a pow day with no one around to steal their lines and shit would be all time.
Don't hate the powder, hate the powder hound. After all, any skier who actually hates a form of skiing is probably in the sport for something other than the love. Know what I mean?