dzamper wrote:I don't have posibility to try ski jumping, because closest hill is about 100 kilometers from my home
I'm sorry to hear you don't have access to a jump hill. I used to make my own little HS5 jumps. If you have xc skis, just build a small jump and go for it. It's lots of fun!
I am from the US and i actually ski jumped for 8 years strictly in the US. Had success as a kid winning a variety of tournaments but stopped jumping to go to college last year. :) Hey skispring247. It's the same story with me. I went to University and had to quit ski jumping. :( At least I have DSJ...
hey carguy: I did a lot of nordic combined back in the early 90's.. I medalled in the canadian junior championships for a good couple years!! jumped thunder bay, calgary, banff, duluth, cloquet, minneapolis, and St. Paul... most of those being around the k50 mark (outside of calgary, I hit the big ...
Congratulations to Jussi for trying the real thing. 8) Who else has tried it? Post your experience here. I was a ski jumper from 1971-1980 in Canada. Hills I have jumped: Camp Fortune, Canada ( HS78?) Thunder Bay, Canada (HS100 and HS140) Banff, Canada (HS80?) Revelstoke, Canada (HS90?) Lake Placid...
Congratulations to Jussi for trying the real thing. 8) Who else has tried it? Post your experience here. I was a ski jumper from 1971-1980 in Canada. Hills I have jumped: Camp Fortune, Canada ( HS78?) Thunder Bay, Canada (HS100 and HS140) Banff, Canada (HS80?) Revelstoke, Canada (HS90?) Lake Placid...
Congratulations to Jussi for trying the real thing. 8) Who else has tried it? Post your experience here. I was a ski jumper from 1971-1980 in Canada. Hills I have jumped: Camp Fortune, Canada ( HS78?) Thunder Bay, Canada (HS100 and HS140) Banff, Canada (HS80?) Revelstoke, Canada (HS90?) Lake Placid,...