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Replying to From trampoline to snow, should you send?

Pac2:
so basically for whatever reason one of the mountains near me who normally puts up an airbag for a day or two isn't doing it this year. I really want to learn new tricks but its definitely risky to just send something. I can do 540s 360s some switch stuff on smaller jumps and backflips and I am pretty comfortable in the air. So far I tried a frontflip with no airbag and then i tried a flatspin but it ended up going to rodeo 540 and I almost ended up landing it. On the frontflip i sent my momentum down instead of forward so you can see how that wouldn't lead to me landing it. On the rodeo I was close but the second time I tried it i sent it more forward like I do on the trampoline and it did not turn out well, so I think I am probably doing something wrong on the trampoline. I know this might sound a bit crazy but I want to start trying cork 3s 5s and 7s, I cant cork 3 or 5 on the trampoline but I can cork 7 pretty comfortably and I feel like if I just sacked up and tried it id get close. So my question is how much stuff do you guys normally send without trying it on an airbag? I haven't gotten hurt severely yet, so I am kind of feeling like my luck may run out. And does anyone in the NH/VT area know of any places that are going to have an airbag set up soon?

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