Duration: 04:48 minutes Upload Time: 2007-04-17 23:44:52 User: robotriderdh16 |
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In Buffalo, NY, the home of the wonderful Sabres, there was a rediculously early snow storm, dubbed 'the october surprise' by the press. we got wind, snow, ice, a week off from school... so naturally, we set up a rail jam. |
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snowboarderman37 2008-02-10 15:52:04 cool i live in new hamshire we get some nice snow up here i was just outside i setup another box and some rails and built up my jump so im getting there i still need to buy some pvc pipe like you told me to so i can get some real rails goin so yah i might shoot some vids at my local mountains or in my backyard prob most rails. __________________________________________________ | |
robotriderdh16 2008-02-07 17:26:13 i live near buffalo, NY (about 20 min southeast). that particular snow was due to a massive random snow storm that closed most schools (including ours) for a week due to continual power outages and tree fallings and so forth. it's pretty rail-oriented, being the east coast and all that. the local resort, Kissing Bridge isn't all that bad. the jumps are sub-par, though (easier to mess up). the rails are the most fun section, i'd say __________________________________________________ | |
snowboarderman37 2008-02-07 15:49:54 ok dude seriously where do you live cus how the hell can you have snow in october i would kill for that thats like freestyle all year round and how do you make al;l your rails? __________________________________________________ | |
robotriderdh16 2007-10-28 18:58:29 i used a piece of plexi-glass that i randomly had lying around my house. we used a skill-saw to cut the plexi-glass, which has a tendency to crack. the plexi-glass itself cracked after a few days, probably due to my screwing the screws too close to the edge, making a weakness. __________________________________________________ | |
almstskter91 2007-10-28 17:13:33 for the box what did you put on the top to make it slide __________________________________________________ |
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October Rail Sesh
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