
Sunday December 28 2008 05:00
I saw my first snowboard in 1983, on Regis's film "Apocalypse Snow". At the time the only snowboards I could find didn't seem to have edges, and I wasn't too impressed with that as I could afford only piste riding back then. The solution was obvious: I copied the guys in the film on Monoskis, and learnt how to ride moguls on one ski. I didn't start riding sideways until '89, so I can't remember what board designs were like in 1986. Certainly they didn't have inserts; they did have loud graphics though. So I'm not sure what the 1986 is all about, but the "Mullet" bit may be a reference to the Burton Fish, or it may not be.
Anyway, this is a review of the Lib Tech Snow Mullet 1986 for riding powder. By "powder" I mean specifically cat and heli back-country powder, not resort fluff.
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Tuesday February 06 2007 04:15
I've ridden a lot of helicopter accessed terrain on a range of boards for years. Like everyone else in the early days I rode a “traditional” shaped powder board of about 1.68m; I didn't have any trouble turning boards or riding in any conditions found on the hill.
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