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image courtesy of flickr.com Actually this is my first time to do this extreme sport due to the encouragement of my friends way back in college. I was exhausted then due to loads of projects and paper writing in school that's why I ask my friends any sport or activity that is relaxing and gives me an adrenaline rush. Then they said I should make a dirtboard. There are custom shops downtown where... Read More
A couple of days ago I went mountainboarding and while doing a powerslide a screw that was holding a spring in the truck popped out and one of the springs fell out. I had to stop mountainboarding because I didn't have a replacement screw. The next day I went to go mountainboard and forgot that the mountainboard I was using had lost a screw. I decided to try it out anyway and took out the other spring so the nose truck was completely without springs, while the tail still had both. ... Read More
What started out as an in-your-face beginners' training manual, has exploded into much more than that. "23 Sessions Later, The Freeriders Guide to Mountainboarding" (The revised editon of "Beginner to Thrasher in 23 Sessions"), takes freeride mountainboarding by the horns disects its most essential elements, and lays them out into 23 intense training sessions that you do at your own pace. Beginner or not, these 23 sessions will help you improve your ride. "23 Sessio... Read More
At the heart of mountianbooarding we find something strange. We find an unexplainable form of inspiration; something that non-riders could pick apart for years and years and never fully comprehend. There is an unseen form of motivation that drives us, moves us, and flat out gets us stoked to ride. While many of us have our "favorite terrain," we still get amped to ride anywhere and everywhere. Snow isn’t the best terrain material for the wheel-based beasts we call mountainboards.... Read More
The snow covered winters here in Alaska usually force me to put my mountainboard away for a few months, and turn to snowboarding as an alternative. I’ve found that there’s much to learn from snowboarding that carries over nicely to mountain boarding making the time I spend in the mountains with my snowboard is, in a way, valuable mountainboard training time. While this training is valuable, and snowboarding is a great sport, I never loose that urge to mountainboard. I find myself missing... Read More
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