I don't know if you want to count airsoft or paintball as "action sports," but I'm sure there are some sites for those. Just throwing ideas out there
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I don't know if you want to count airsoft or paintball as "action sports," but I'm sure there are some sites for those. Just throwing ideas out there
Here's an interesting article from the latest New Yorker, I'm not really sure what you can take from it but it's one guy doing well by going his own way.
http://www.skateperception.com
http://skateboardvillage.com
A couple of good skateboard communities.
Like Tacoma said, beginnertriathelete.com has a very active community, very similar to TGR. Their TR's consist more of pictures of new $3000 tri-bikes and pics of people running,swimming, and biking but again there is a lot of sharing of ideas, get togethers, etc I've run with people from there from time to time. So, long way of saying I agree with your hypothesis. I tend to be more active at a site that has a community where there is a good amount of participation both on line and in person.
Good Luck,
Jay
See signature links below for Whistler and New Zealand specific websites about skiing, boarding, biking and climbing. INot sure i would class them as high-traffic....yet....they are fairly new and I'm still working on the content.
Lat34 get some points for their quality photos.
http://www.lat34.com/_/Photo/_/mh_test_0384.jpg
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http://www.lat34.com/_/Photo/_/delete_sarah_burke.bmp
i for one approve of this bump. sarah burke's tits look damn good.
I like this thread.