Youngest I've seen is about 15.
But I agree, most hardbooters I've seen are at least in their late 30's

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hummmm... Maybe in a few weeks after having tried my brand new red toyIstván wrote:Okay tkc, being at 40 you should now show us your pics and vids...
Obviously, I think I'm like you ! !drzone wrote:Obviously if you're talented, you'll be younger.
But if you're like me, you'll definitely be in middle age!!
Does fart mean something near "vieux schnock" in french because fart is the name of the wax you put on the snowboard in french ?skywalker wrote:You are totally wrong.
55 ist not middle aged. In fact EC carvers are old farts.
And you my young friend are not half as brave as you think of yourselve
I'm still laughing about thisHotBlast wrote:@TKC: If you like teasing all those granny boarders try this:
A) One could claim: linking fully-laid-down turns with boards made by Virus are not possible. The only "right" gear is like following (...)
B) Another try to get much more people angry: You cannot drive Swoards fast cause they're not narrow and stiff enough....
C) Cause all of those granny-boarders are anxious of driving really fast, they try to cut speed by touching the snow during turns while telling that would be way cooler than beeing a Super-G-Speed-Junkie![]()
I hope Zanci isn't also smart and beautiful ! It would be to much and to hard to support !drzone wrote:joemzl a écrit:
Zanci a écrit:
I'm 17 and can do EC on a proper slope.
Ha, here is the guy with 200 enemies.
Agree count me in
Yeah, the next step is just laying on the slope (i.e. drinking beer), followed by the ultimate - laying in bed (sipping 0.9% NaCl through your vein). That's the EC-nirvana.harald wrote:You are always close to the ground so the falls do not hurt that much. The jumps with loops and 1080 spins is not healthy when your limbs turn fragile. Therefore, after being done with skijumping, downhill, super-G, giant slalom, and slalom, EC close to the ground is the natural follow up. It's sort of natural development.