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Way out there

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Way out there

Wish I could fly my plane as well as this kid does his thing. We probably should not be putting non flying stuff on this forum but I thaought I would take a chance. Gueus this guy flys his own way.

http://www.youtube.com/p.swf?video_id=R ... DS_s7fIsxi


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No, I can't believe you posted that. I would never dream of posting skiing stuff in this forum... ;)

That's from a movie called First Decent. It's more of a mainstream snowboarding movie available on DVD at your local movie store.
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buttering you up

Zane...he's gotta be buttering you up so you'll take a stronger stance on the f-bomb issue. Otherwise it would have been in the DVD/Multimedia section. Just wait until Zero One Victor sees this!
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No donknee, I would not stupe so low. And by the way, most forum names have a root. Where did donknee com from.

Not a bit interested in snow sports but was impressed by his obvious skill.

Can we delete this post before Zero One Victor sees it. Oh the grief

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Cowabunga!

Tim,

Man that was something! :shock: I as a half fast snowboarder admire someone with that kind of skill and guts. Heck I keep to the novice runs all the time. Forget those black runs. That was amazing!

Thanks for posting.

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What happen, what happen??? Did someone drop the f-bomb?
Man, I miss all the exciting stuff....
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Here's one of a trailer for a DVD I have. The avalanche footage is scary. Stupid, in fact.

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Sorry everyone that I got this started, my fault. I will be held up to ridicule and shame for months.

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14 hours of 16mm...

I've got 14 hours of 16mm I'm having converted to video so I can share it with you ... :twisted: Warren Miller in Sun Valley in the 1950's, pretty funny when you play it backwards!
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