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Friday Find: Russians ride a "virgin slagheap!"

01:00PM Fri, 23rd September 2011

Being Brits, we know a thing or two about improvising when it comes to getting our snowboard fix. But seriously, even we have to admit we’ve been outdone in the “making the most of what you’ve got” stakes by this group of young Russians. Coming from some arse-end-of-nowhere mining town in the Urals hasn’t stopped them getting their shred on – they just ride down slapheaps instead of snow!

We’re loving the protective gear they wear to ride it – certainly makes a change from your usual baggy pants – although we’d hate to think what’s in that stuff that they’re scared of. Asbestos poisoning anyone?

Thanks to my sister Melissa for spotting this one, and for translating some of the accompanying spiel, which apparently read: “So we donned our protective clothes, and shredded the virgin slagheap!” We’re guessing slag doesn’t have the same double-meaning in Russian… ;-)

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Tristan first stepped on a snowboard at the age of 12, and (despite being a bit rubbish) has made a point of riding as often as possible since. He joined Whitelines in 2009, and writes, shoots, films and edits for both the magazine and the website. Having headed up the team in charge of the Whitelines Buyers' Guide for the past four seasons knows more about the geeky side of snowboard kit than anyone should ever have to know.

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Friday Find: Russians ride a “virgin slagheap!”
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