Is it good fs for a flat of the flatness ?
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- starikashka
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This is for those who understand ECRicHard wrote:What is this?! "How to do a carve and stop"?
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Alexey, you have to give a bit more context to those vids - this young lady just started to practice EC in Moscow indoor slope which is desperately flat and crowded.So, i think she is good.
i`m learning
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Hey, this girl managed to get down lower than I ever got since I started carving three years ago. Especially the last video isn't bad at all (in my humble opinion).
This is the kind of people I'd like to go carving with, to learn from each other.
Christian61
This is the kind of people I'd like to go carving with, to learn from each other.
Christian61
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Hello Starikashka,
2-3 hours to learn how to lay down? Let me see, if I leave now (Friday evening), I could be in Moscow on Sunday morning! After all, it's only 2221 km / 30 hours.
OK, just joking.
But your remark gives me new hope.
Last winter I got down as low as this photo shows, and I hope to really lay down on frontside this winter.
Christian
2-3 hours to learn how to lay down? Let me see, if I leave now (Friday evening), I could be in Moscow on Sunday morning! After all, it's only 2221 km / 30 hours.
OK, just joking.
But your remark gives me new hope.
Last winter I got down as low as this photo shows, and I hope to really lay down on frontside this winter.
Christian

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@ starikashka:
@ codighel:
Christian
"I'm also learning", like starikashka, and I hope to keep learning and getting better!

Last year I tried to get down as far as possible WITHOUT touching the snow, only held up by g-forces. Maybe I should try lying down like the girl does (but with a bit more speed on a steeper slope).starikashka wrote: What you doing on the picture i think different from what that girl doingLook on the videos from this site in slow motion, it`s easy
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@ codighel:
Don't forget that not everybody here is a professional extremecarver. I began carving in hardboots two years ago, and I joined this forum in order to learn from others.codighel wrote:If I were an extremecarver i guess I was offended by souch a ugly thing...lucky me that I'm not..
Christian
"I'm also learning", like starikashka, and I hope to keep learning and getting better!

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Here is nice shot by Vahur of one of our friends in close to snow carve in Oppdal at age 60++ with Swoard
http://carving.grewu.org/ojankaivajat/2 ... 41_std.jpg
So we still have time to learn to carve
http://carving.grewu.org/ojankaivajat/2 ... 41_std.jpg
So we still have time to learn to carve
