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I did not know where to put this topic, but i had the idea of creating a trail in my woods and snowboard on it. I would clear a trail out of all braches and the small amount of rocks that are there. Does anyone know if this will work when we get a good enough snowfall? I have an old snowboard that i would use on the trail if i make it.

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You're better off clearing a smaller section and setting up like 2 jibs. Maybe look into building some snowguns if you want. But relying on natural snow is pointless...you might get 2 or 3 days where there is barely enough snow to ride.

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I did not know where to put this topic, but i had the idea of creating a trail in my woods and snowboard on it. I would clear a trail out of all braches and the small amount of rocks that are there. Does anyone know if this will work when we get a good enough snowfall? I have an old snowboard that i would use on the trail if i make it.

 

That would never work

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Everyone knows that ski slopes are created by the gods and simple man cannot just clear a hill and expect it to work. The hills by your house are different from the resorts.

 

I am being sarcastic <_<

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Everyone knows that ski slopes are created by the gods and simple man cannot just clear a hill and expect it to work. The hills by your house are different from the resorts.

 

 

While this is ovbiously true, you can recreate the feeling of a slope in your backyard. You'll just need a few things for on/around your trail to complete it. 1. A weeks worth of trash. 2. An asian family 3. Your mean neighbor in a red jacket 4. a $35 pizza

 

When you get those things you're all set! :banghead

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While this is ovbiously true, you can recreate the feeling of a slope in your backyard. You'll just need a few things for on/around your trail to complete it. 1. A weeks worth of trash. 2. An asian family 3. Your mean neighbor in a red jacket 4. a $35 pizza

 

When you get those things you're all set!

 

LOL ^.....an asian family...hahaha.....

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While this is ovbiously true, you can recreate the feeling of a slope in your backyard. You'll just need a few things for on/around your trail to complete it. 1. A weeks worth of trash. 2. An asian family 3. Your mean neighbor in a red jacket 4. a $35 pizza

 

When you get those things you're all set! :banghead

 

 

What's with the asian comment? What are you trying to say? do you want to dance?

 

I know you don't want to dance.

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