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First off, I would like to state that I love and always will love skiing.
But I enjoyed the culture around freeskiing so much more in the past. It used to be where there would only be 5 or so freeskiers with twintips on at my local mountain and everyone would be friends. If you saw some one with twintips on, hitting a rail in a midst of snowboarders, you could go up to them and you were instant friends, regardless of skill level or age.
Now when you go to the hill, theres 50 skiers and 75 snowboarders in the park, not 100 snowboarders and 5 skiers. Sure its great to have more skiers but freeskiing has lost its intimacy and close knit culture. With the extra skiers, comes a whole bunch of douchebags. It used to be where every skier was friendly, now most are, but then there are a bunch douchebag, punk kids that brag and talk shit and have no clue what skiing is about.
Skiers use to try to stick out from the crowd of snowboarders. A while back, browns and other dull colors where popular for snowboarding. Skiers wore bright XXXL outfits, sometimes basketball jerseys, stickers on the helmet, candy-cane tapped polls, anything possible to stand out and just be an individual. Now everyone weres the same stuff, obnoxious XXXL clothing, LRG hoodies from Marshalls, and tall tees. Then people start wearing ridiculous looking tight pants to stand out. And now theres no where to go. Everyone stands out now, and no one stands out.
Sure, skiing is still fun, it will always be. I still love skiing with my friends, they haven't changed. But the cultural around skiing now suckks. I understand why so many pros don't bother with NS or any of the bullshit.
well i started skiing like 3 years ago and when ever i think of a trick in my head i will just see it in freeskier
i think the only problem is that everbody is coming with new tricks so instead of people getting judged on how original they are they are being judged on there style
whicht isn't really bad
How much other people like something has never affected what I want to do.
I have skied since I was 7 years old and I never stopped. I was stoked when I was in grade 5 and just skiing because it was fucking sick and I just wanted to be extreme and ski the steepest gnarliest mogul ridden cliff riddled runs I could find.
The popularity, movies, magazines etc. etc. have just shown me a new side to skiing, and one that I happen to like. If theres cliffs to hit or pow to ski though, you won't see me in the park, you'll see me doing what I was doing way way back in the day, I still liike doing the same stuff, but sometimes that isn't accessible or good, in which case I head to the park.
Besides, I think its good now that its getting bigger. It gives everybody more opportunity, more people to ski with, more people to teach and learn from, more jobs in the industry, more skis to choose etc etc.
those were the good old days. propaganda.
those were the days when you saw someone else with twin tips and you were all stoked because you knew they knew every single thing about 'newschool' skiing. Nowadays everyone and their dad have twintips, and I'll bet half of them cant even ski switch.