
MySnowPro.com and it's authors invite you to read all the cool articles, tip and tricks, and postings we create on our blogs. But do you have to go to the site and check it very day to see if there's something new? No, you don't have to do that at all! How?
With the use of feeds!
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Edging skills are crucial when moving across the flat bottom of the pipe and when going up and down the walls. Check out the Video Lesson, Tilt in the Halfpipe! There's some great video analysis with footage from the US Open in 2006, where Shaun White dominated the competition before his Olympic Gold Medal.
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If you enjoy the bumps, then this is a move worth owning.
The "Air Carve". It goes beyond "functional air". There can be elements of flash, beyond the function.
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Our trip was unbelievable! As you will see from the photos, it's amazing up in BC. The terrain is excellent, the snowcats travel in any weather, and the beautifully gladed tree skiing keeps the visibility excellent.

I'm taking the first few clients who want to join me for the Burton Learn to Ride Powder program, at Baldface Lodge next winter. If you want to get in on it next year, you better talk to me soon.
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