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Schooled 6

xpspenziv

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Finally showed up a few dayz ago.
Its just like the rest as far as a group of guys riding in the trees. Nice. Starts out with great cinematography. Sahen rips. 9.30 into it is a killer shot of tony Jenkins. Burandt section I had to turn it down. Me me song is a annoying tune. I and others have been (in the creek) situation before.I liked how George toned down the music selection for the ol man with a horrible case of mad pow disease.:D Ol man doesn't talk about the doo???

All an all I liked it. Nice job George.
 
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I found it funny that Bret was riding my old sled (I sent it back to Idaho for him to work on) on a deep powder day when it isn't even set up for him. :)

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I liked how George toned down the music selection for the ol man with a horrible case of mad pow disease.:D Ol man doesn't talk about the doo???

All an all I liked it. Nice job George.[/QUOTE]


Wouldn't want to rub it in. Wonder how many motors burandt blows up in a season of turbo?
 
So what techniques do they go over in this film? Usually they try to make it somewhat educational with some good riding footage as well...hence the name.

They have pretty much completely gone away from teaching anything... Still think it is some of the best back country footage though. They "teach" you how to do a move they call the bow-tie that apparently Sahen does for the first time in the film. Burandt says its a good move to use when picking lines. They fail to mention that you need a turbo sled to even attempt the move :)
 
I think they've done a pretty good job of teaching the basics in the first 5 videos but little pro tips of people who ride 100+ days a year always help. The rest we learn by getting out and riding!
 
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