Sunday, January 24, 2010

Backcountry Snowboarding Is Snowboarding In The Park Harder Or Freeride?

Is snowboarding in the park harder or freeride? - backcountry snowboarding

What is your position about this? I wondered, was more difficult, snowboard snowboard park or double diamond stones, off-track, etc.

5 comments:

Luft Waffle said...

Depends on what you do in the park If it's just running around all features in the park without knocking, then the park is very easy. Most of the parkland is blue, and it would be easier to go through the rocks and black diamonds of the runway.

But if you try to go to the park, to connect the boxes, rails, aggressors in touch, and all other features of what is most difficult. You can go on the same boom box of a hundred different ways and can not make through the first time. The kicker, as you when you return each time a different country if you are a beginner.

With regard to others what they do is cut and when you whittle it down, it's only a matter of plot their course through the rocks, or cruise. In the park, as I have said that each time is different. I walk through our park and walk the same path and press the same characteristics that every race throughout the day. But at each landing of a kicker is than the last, each runner-differently. Thus, the park is the wayyyyyy harder than others.

Richard M said...

Well, not so much tough-guy, I made new country and black diamonds and it is very difficult to youst've but in a few hours, and parks, which requires more practice and maybe a little more difficult

SE said...

I am a freeride snowboarder, and the park is probably more difficult.

SE said...

I am a freeride snowboarder, and the park is probably more difficult.

SE said...

I am a freeride snowboarder, and the park is probably more difficult.

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