Shreddin Great Eastern

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Vinny Vincenzo
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Shreddin Great Eastern

Post by Vinny Vincenzo »

YouTube is great. Lots of Killington stuff up there.

This video is hilarious. No slight on snowboarders to whom I live in peaceful co-existance with. This is a funny video feature novice snowboarders. The guy labeled it with, "Some of the guys shreddin on the great eastern top to bottom trail".

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skialta
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Lemmings!

Post by skialta »

Ughhh, that is my worst nightmare on video, nothing but lemmings jamming up the trail, I love the skier that "squeezes" in between the 2 borders!
newpylong
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Post by newpylong »

Typical spot to stop! Right in the middle and lay down :roll:
robgoose
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Post by robgoose »

that Video was.....


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Post by Bubba »

That's one of the worst spots on GE to stop - down at the bottom after the u-turn as you approach the split around the trees just before Skye Base. It's extremely narrow down there for novice skiers and riders.
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