Snowboarding Tips
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Posted by admin | 18 March 2011 |
Neil McNab is one of Britain’s most experienced freeriders. As a UIAGM High Mountain Guide, and an ISIA International Ski and Snowboard Teacher, he is also one of the only snowboarders in the world fully qualified to teach and guide in the backcountry. Neil lives in Chamonix, France, where he runs McNab Snowboarding – an independent company specialising in ‘The Fine Art of Riding Mountains’ since 1995.
Tagged with: freeriding, neil mcnab
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Posted by admin | 18 March 2011 |
After the Alps were hit with a fresh dump of snow [so clearly not this season! – Ed] the Rip Curl team went on the hunt for backcountry spots in the Portes du Soleil.
Tagged with: elias elhardt, front flip, tricks
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Posted by admin | 18 March 2011 |
In a war of wisdom, Devun Walsh would beat Mr Miyagi hands down. Shit, he could probably even take out the dude with the moustache from Kill Bill! Here’s what he had to say about your problems this month.
Tagged with: Devun Walsh
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Posted by admin | 18 February 2011 |
Safety in numbers is one of the golden rules of backcountry riding; unfortunately, it is also one of the biggest causes of avalanche – through bad group management and slopes overloading.
Tagged with: backcountry snowboarding, neil mcnab
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Posted by admin | 17 February 2011 |
After two days of total fiasco, hitting spots which didn’t work and encountering high avalanche risk in the backcountry, Remi and I hadn’t produced much and were starting to freak out.
Tagged with: bonneval, half cab, remi lamazouere, tricks
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