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I cant handle the flat Pacific Ocean any longer! This last weekend I decided to head up to Big Bear to test gravity as well as my "balancing legs."
It was a blast! We snowboarded for two days including one night time session that was uncrowded and surprisingly warm air temperature. I am surprised to see after one long year my snowboard legs still work and luckily I didnt break any bones. Hopefully the surf will increase soon, but I wouldnt mind another crazy rain and snowstorm to pass the time until the waves increase in size.
Enjoy!