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Austin Somer
Snowboarder // Backpacker // Hiker // Mountain Biker
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UTAH! Moab Slickrock and The Whole Enchalada. Central Utah - Lambert Park, Hogs Hollow, AF Canyon! Snowbird, Brighton, The Canyons. Utah Local! -
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Whats up, names austin. I hail from Central Cali in the Sacramento area but moved to Utah at a young age. By the time i had turned 8 i already loved the outdoors. My dad got me interested in camping when i was really little and i've been doin it ever since. Started snowboarding at the age of 8 when my dad decided to swap from skiing. We did a lot of learning together and i have since surpassed him. ha. Fast forward a few years and i join the scouting program, increasing my interest in camping and introducing me to the outdoors. Fast forward another few years and i get my Eagle Scout. Somewhere in between joining scouts and receiving my Eagle i become interested in the sport that has all but consumed my life. Mountain biking. I love every aspect of the sport. Whether it's the long climb to the top or the crazy fast decent mountain biking gives me a rush i just can't give up. I find that if you work for something you enjoy it more thoroughly. Thus the reason for me riding up as well as down. Thats kinda where i'm at in my outdoor world at the moment. Still snowboarding at least 30+ days a season, backpacking at least a week in the Wind Rivers and some miscellaneous weekend trips. Also getting into a little bit of climbing and rafting, we'll see how that goes.
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Nitro Rook Dennis McNett Pro Snowboard
February 21, 2011
some of both. It's not a strict park board, it's got intermediate flex, so you can still lock into hand rails and such, but you're still able to come down a little tail heavy off the 60ft booters. This is easily my favorite board i've ever ridden.
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