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Govygen_gourmetYou aren't a good flow rider or you are too scared to catch air so you just hit rails and avoid everything else, you are a pussy. This is really how it is too, we got east coast rail RATS out here avoiding the jumps that have been built and heading straight for the rails. Can't even appreciate the snow they finally have, pooseees.
TRVP_ANGELWhen you finally learn a shifty off a jump
TRVP_ANGELWhen you finally learn a shifty off a jump
snowfinderJumps destroy knees, rails destroy skis.
Govygen_gourmetYou aren't a good flow rider or you are too scared to catch air so you just hit rails and avoid everything else, you are a pussy. This is really how it is too, we got east coast rail RATS out here avoiding the jumps that have been built and heading straight for the rails. Can't even appreciate the snow they finally have, pooseees.
Govygen_gourmetOkay Okay 1 year later and I’m not saying rails are for “pussies” per say
BUT a lot of my homies who aren’t even in the sport are just now getting into tell me they won’t jump off cliffs or go off booters and even medium sized jumps and will “just stick to the rails/ features”
**This post was edited on Jan 14th 2019 at 10:14:51pm
mcswizzleIts always the other way around in my experience. You ever hit urban OP?
chicknfriedsteakSo I'm not from the ice coast, but from what I've heard about it and the midwest, it sounds like there are a lot of parks with really badly built icy jumps, so they just get really good at rails instead.