Rouleau wrote:So far every resort i've talked to in Colorado is cool with them. MOST require a leash and stuff. As long as your not a jerk and have some sort of leash system (duct tape and shoe lace work for officials, but are not very safe..)
I'm working on a safe/reliable leash system for single deck snowskates. Look for that in the future
EazyMcSteazy wrote:sunday river up in maine
EazyMcSteazy wrote:Nope, they where complete asses about it. they said "don't bring your toys here, this mountain is for snowboarding and skiing only!" That was when i walked to the front desk and asked with my snowskate in my hand.
realclassactx wrote:EazyMcSteazy wrote:Nope, they where complete asses about it. they said "don't bring your toys here, this mountain is for snowboarding and skiing only!" That was when i walked to the front desk and asked with my snowskate in my hand.
wow. i seriously wouldve LOVED to argue with that human being at that point in time.
if you find out where they live we can go trash there house and burn a sign reading "snowskates arent toys" on their lawn. :]
realclassactx wrote:thats good to hear. like a super magnetic glove you wear that attracts a tiny pin you stick into one of the plys so it flies back to you when you reach out for it? thats awesome.
whatre you thinking though? cause theres those coil leashes that seem nice cause you dont have to have it super long and dangling. im not sure where else you could go with a leash.
oli wrote:realclassactx wrote:EazyMcSteazy wrote:Nope, they where complete asses about it. they said "don't bring your toys here, this mountain is for snowboarding and skiing only!" That was when i walked to the front desk and asked with my snowskate in my hand.
wow. i seriously wouldve LOVED to argue with that human being at that point in time.
if you find out where they live we can go trash there house and burn a sign reading "snowskates arent toys" on their lawn. :]
Hahaha! Count me in! That sound like a lot of fun.
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