@The Boss 239371 wrote:So then it's someone else who should be responsible for your actions.Ahhhhh,now I understand.Laws are enforceable when someone is found breaking them. Patrol will enforce leash laws at ski resorts because it is the law no exceptions. But you are responsible for your own actions and choices,don't try to put bad choices on your part on someone elses shoulders. Ya gotta grow up one day, but in the meantime try not to take out anyone on the hill ok! Thanks.
Git em Boss. Watch out for that Stealthboarder Debbie guy and take him out!
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Beech 2-6-11 Superbowl Sunday
My eyes will be glued to that one. Ya'll just be careful on the hills and all joking aside do use leashes, keep it safe for everyone.
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@GrizzlyEnton 239301 wrote:the clouds looked amazing yesterday, yardsale mentioned on the way up Beech mtn parkway that it would be cool to see the clouds below you funny enough they where like that. Good job on the front page pic.
i remember them looking low even from back on 421, but yeah, definitely a cool look. so as promised, here are my clouds pics (plus a few extras)
Clouds
Clouds
Clouds
CLOUDS
Clouds
FACE SHOT!!
RACERS
This is about the longest the line was all day (at least until leaving about 1-130), and once the racing started it was much shorter.
i remember them looking low even from back on 421, but yeah, definitely a cool look. so as promised, here are my clouds pics (plus a few extras)
Clouds
Clouds
Clouds
CLOUDS
Clouds
FACE SHOT!!
RACERS
This is about the longest the line was all day (at least until leaving about 1-130), and once the racing started it was much shorter.
4th picture awesome effect.
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Like Josh said, if you come out of both bindings being sued for liability is the least of your concerns. You likely dont have legs or the ability to walk anymore.
Unless of course your rocking the rental board with step in bindings. In that case youre probably more likely to put your self in a situation where you need to walk back up the hill. That said, I would venture a guess that almost all runaway boards come from people completely unstrapping both feet, undoing their leash if theyre using one, and then leaving the board unattended without securing it in place. Now, we could make all leashes long enough to allow someone to walk with it still attached(which will probably endanger the rider) or:
Make people responsible for their run away equipment.
And yeah, cool TR.
Unless of course your rocking the rental board with step in bindings. In that case youre probably more likely to put your self in a situation where you need to walk back up the hill. That said, I would venture a guess that almost all runaway boards come from people completely unstrapping both feet, undoing their leash if theyre using one, and then leaving the board unattended without securing it in place. Now, we could make all leashes long enough to allow someone to walk with it still attached(which will probably endanger the rider) or:
Make people responsible for their run away equipment.
And yeah, cool TR.
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Sometimes a leash won't help as Scotty Lago shows here: