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<blockquote data-quote="Nojlas" data-source="post: 863890" data-attributes="member: 32948"><p>They're old, conservative and are not as good skiers as they think they are? </p><p>Sorry Tom, but jump turns is something you use very rarely, and only when it's so steep you're about to crap your pants. It's NOT a way to ski a whole line. </p><p>When it comes to big mountain skiing, it's all about high speeds, big turns, powder, and maybe jumping off one or two cliffs. The picture from Utter is a perfect example of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nojlas, post: 863890, member: 32948"] They're old, conservative and are not as good skiers as they think they are? Sorry Tom, but jump turns is something you use very rarely, and only when it's so steep you're about to crap your pants. It's NOT a way to ski a whole line. When it comes to big mountain skiing, it's all about high speeds, big turns, powder, and maybe jumping off one or two cliffs. The picture from Utter is a perfect example of that. [/QUOTE]
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