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  2. Snowboard - Wikipedia

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    Racing/Alpine: Long, narrow, rigid, and directional shape. Used for slalom and giant slalom races, these boards are designed to excel on groomed slopes. Most often ridden with a "hard" plastic snowboard boot (similar to a ski boot), but also ridden recreationally with soft boots, particularly by riders in Europe.

  3. Snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    Snowboarding in Valfréjus, France Snowboarder riding off of a cornice Freeride snowboarding, in areas off of the main trails. The first snowboards were developed in 1965 when Sherm Poppen, an engineer in Muskegon, Michigan, invented a toy for his daughters by fastening two skis together and attaching a rope to one end so he would have some control as they stood on the board and glided downhill.

  4. Snowboard (meteorology) - Wikipedia

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    When measuring snowfall on a snowboard, the snowfall is measured to the nearest 0.1 in (0.25 cm). [2] The snow may be measured as often as necessary during a 6-hour period in order to record the greatest depth on the board, since snow may both accumulate and melt during the same 6-hour period. [ 5 ]

  5. Slopestyle - Wikipedia

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    Slopestyle is a winter sport in which athletes ski or snowboard down a course including a variety of obstacles including rails, jumps and other terrain park features. Points are scored for amplitude, originality and quality of tricks.

  6. 'Mother Nature is still in charge': Area skiers brace for ...

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    Here in New England we enjoyed some of that snowy largesse too, before and after Saturday's rains, and most ski areas rebounded nicely over the latter part of the long Martin Luther King Jr. weekend.

  7. Carved turn - Wikipedia

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    Snowboard from F2 designed for carving and thus having a mid section more narrow than the end sections, early 2000s. Shaped skis, also called parabolic skis, make carved turns possible at low speeds and with short turn radius. Skis had sidecut since they were first carved from wood – typically around 5mm on a long ski.

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