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RastaRocket
how you get your gear on the mountain and keep it safe from snow
mattroberge
back pack, not opening it in the middle of a snow storm and when not in use keep that bad boy closed......go get some silica packs and chuck those bad boys in there to keep it dry
Jay Cagney
my burton zoom pack is weather resistant to an extent. and yes, never leave it open.
Benji Pond
i go swimming wit all my camera bags prior to mtn use- if the cam still works after a canonball and a swan dive, its a good bag
mattroberge
unless ther pelican cases your cameras are fucked
Andrew. B
minitrekka AW with the inbuilt raincoat on is the way to rolll
gzsnow906
i keep my shit in a canon camera backpack and dont try to film in the middle of sleet.
FreshPowderDays
Toymachine bookpack, old volcom sweater at the bottom, camera case with camera, some bags for lens', and auxilary bag, like lens cleaner's and stuff, then a 686 sweater on top, follow by a spare toque, does get wet, keeps dry, does the job and looks awesome, noone knows whats in that bad boy.
BakerRider
QUOTE(FreshPowderDays @ Jan 30 2008, 05:50 PM) *
Toymachine bookpack, old volcom sweater at the bottom, camera case with camera, some bags for lens', and auxilary bag, like lens cleaner's and stuff, then a 686 sweater on top, follow by a spare toque, does get wet, keeps dry, does the job and looks awesome, noone knows whats in that bad boy.

ghetto
FreshPowderDays
fuck yeah, and i carry a pair of mittens in each side pocket. smile.gif
BakerRider
is it held together with duct tape too?
FreshPowderDays
there's melted chocolate in the front pocket.. but no duct tape yet.
Benji Pond
dont snowboard when its shitty out... simple enough
kingkezz
i have minions carry my gear, many, many minions.
ferrariyak
DAKINE SEQUENCE PACK....i like it! IM Deffinately going to get some silica pacs like the guy said up at the top
NickC
I just keep my gear in my bag when I'm not using it. To get it up the hill, I either hike (if they're just jibbing at the end of the park) or I'll take the 3 person lift by myself since my bag weighs at least 50 pounds.

I don't take the lift back up every run if they're hitting kickers, I just wait there. It wouldn't be worth it to pack up and take the lift every run.
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