
Originally Posted by
splitinbend
I spent my whole life at the beach, surfing every day of the year if possible. I'll always love surfing, but surfing untouched pow lines without getting snaked by some out of town kook is by far way better than ruining my day battling with hoards of other wave fanatics. Eventually the crowds pushed me out and I took off for a mountainous retreat.
How is it that so many skiers (maggots) love surfing, but hate snowboarding and snowboarders? The concept of riding snow like waves is almost identical. I'm just baffled at times at how ignorant the hatred is towards snowboarders, and yet every geriatric maggot on here would give their low hanging testicles to ride a knee high day at SanO on an sup no less.
I don't know about maggots, but I have seen more prejudice from snowboarders towards skiers than the other way around. A lot of snowboarders seem to think that they are the rebels and doing the cool thing while skiers are out of touch. Lots of them think that snowboarders are ahead of skiers, maybe in the park but definitely not on the big mountain, and that anyone who is serious snowboards. None of this is true. I did my ski bum years at Squaw and that mountain was dominated by skiers. I am now a yuppie weekender going to Mammoth 2-3 times a week and Mammoth has far more boarders than Squaw, probably an equal number of boarders and skiers, although there are more skiers in the steeps and more boarders in the park. Truth be told, the vibe at Mammoth and Squaw is pretty good between the two groups. Most, but not all, of the people who are good respect the other side in general.
In my experience, most of the people who hate the other side suck. I have seen plenty of surfer/skater action sports snowboard kooks who can't hold an edge on anything steep and they all seem to ask me why I ski, with a condescending tone, as if everyone who is good snowboards. These idiots go to snow summit three times a year, could not board anything off the top of Mammoth other than the groomers, and think they are good. They genuinely think that everyone with skill is on a board because they have never been in steep terrain and thus don't see where the good skiers are.
There is a flip side to that coin. I have been with older skiers, who are not skilled, and they see the bad boarders cutting across the hill not aware of their blind spot and classify all boarders that way, not noticing how many unskilled skiers are on the mountain also causing dangerous situations.
So in general I can't really agree with you. There is prejudice on both sides, you just don't seem to notice it, at least that is what I can glean based on your post. I don't want to put words in your mouth though, maybe you are just talking about maggots. I won't speak for maggots, it is possible there is more on here than I am noticing, but remember that this is basically a ski forum more that a forum for boarders, although we do have both. Because it is primarily skiers here we are more likely to see a thread criticizing boarders than the other way around. Look at is another way, if you went to a snowboarding forum do you think you would encounter prejudice against skiers? Of course you would, probably more than the boarder prejudice here.
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