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Old February 13th 05, 10:28 PM
dave
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1) It's slow unless the dune is REALLY steep & you go right down the
fall line.
2) If you do it a lot, the board bottom sands right away. My dune is
silica sand (Lake Michigan), really sharp hard on boards.
3) Mushy edge transtions will take you down; you have to really torque
if you're turning.
4) It's brutal climbing to the top; for every step up, you settle back
downward about 1/2 a step.
5) If it's the only steep you got, ride it. Riding's better than not
riding.


thanks kurt. have only just started boarding so figured it might be worth a
go to keep the hand in without resorting to the dry slope.


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