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How can I load up pictures?

Post by bowen » Thursday 1 April 2004, 21:32

Hi,

can anybody tell me how it works to load up pictures?

thanx

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Post by nils » Thursday 1 April 2004, 21:35

you need to put them online on a server and link to them in here...
We usually host them after a while on our server if they are related of course to EC/carving...

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Post by bowen » Thursday 1 April 2004, 23:38

...sunny days ar the best!

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Post by bowen » Thursday 1 April 2004, 23:50

ok, that works :lol:

this ar my best backside from...maybe...10-20 attempts :x

i have to try, try , try :?

but if anyone have a basic tip to lay down backside better.....give it to meeee :huh:

mostely i hav not enough pressure on the tail on the backside, but if i give more than i come into a verry unstylisch position an my ass is in the snow before my shoulders :lol:
sometimes when i get the pressure perfect from the fist moment of the backsideturn, i can lay it down, but that is not every time, and only on softer pist conditions :evil:

ist it realy the limit of an boarder-x board, i will test another board next weekend. first time raceboard and hardboots. iwrite it in on-pist forum. you can also answer there.

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Post by GrimReaper » Friday 2 April 2004, 8:20

Try setting more forward lean, that should help you out

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Post by ablazespy » Friday 2 April 2004, 9:19

from what I see int he picture your board bends more in the front part and less in the tail, it is common with BX boards that thay tend to be stiffer in the tail then on the nose!

But if your weigh tis too much in the front, this could also happen, so try to place your weight slightly backwards. Your binding should me in the center of the running lenght!! have Fun trying the alpine board!!!

Carve it low!
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