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so currently sitting in my room I'm staring at a pair of Sir Francis Bacons and a pair of Green Lifes. I was planning on using the Green Lifes as my go to park and screw around ski and the Bacons for pow and all the big mountain i plan on traveling to. SO my Ski question is would it be wise to just have 1 pair of 100+ mm in the waist skis or am I right in thinking the Greens will be good for it? I'm definitly nothing special in the park but go through there on occasion. Mostly just screw around all over the hill.

And I'm looking for a new mountain bike. Planning on spending around $500 (i know cheep but have other needs with money too) But definitily going with a hard tail. I've looked at Fiji, Trek, and specialized and just kinda some direction. I plan on riding mainly on the dirt paths in the hills and a bit around town.

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6' 4'' 230lbs and enjoy long walks on the beach

thanks much!

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