We started snowboarding in February 1994 where we tried it for a half day in Beitostølen, Norway. Frederik got his own board when he moved to Boise and has since been practicing the art during the winter over there. Mathias returned to Norway in February 1995 and practiced for three days. The last day was spent trying making forward somersaults, strongly inspired by some of the Norwegian guides up there who was pretty cool at snowboarding. I didn't complete the somersaults but landed on my head, back and stomach instead. A week after - in France - I got my own snowboard, and I stayed in Chamonix a month planning to ski and snowboard. But after a while I was doing only snowboarding. You can make all sorts of jumps and turns on snowboards which would never be possible on skis. In the end I did complete my forward somersault and now both Fred and I try to fit in trips to France and USA riding through the deep powder snow. In the beginning of the 2001 season I switched to a Swell Panik board which is the one you see sticking out from my back on the photo on the left. It's 185 cm long, pointy nose and a swallow style tale. It's superb in powder. Snowboarding stories & pictures:Free Riding in Chamonix & La Grave January 2000Mathias went away for a week to check out the powder in Chamonix and La Grave. Great trip together with the skiers Jesper Ritzau and Lars Klammer. No trip report. No photos. But we have an fully edited ! (beware - it's 9 megabytes and it might not be worth the download. But if you are sitting at your desk in a big company then go for it!) Val d'Isere 1997 Chamonix (20-23th of Dec 96) 2 months in the Alps. The
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