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Bracknell Dry Ski Slope gets Very Wet!
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A snowHead
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Bracknell Dry Ski Slope featured something very wet and splashy on its new PermaSnow surface on freestyle night.
Gav's the man who invented it, and SCUK (snowboardclub.co.uk) have a great
photo and story of Gav testing it.
(the text runs to the right of the photo)
Spectacular backseat skiing! Don't know if water skiing is going to be a regular summer feature down there, but any first-hand accounts of skiing it are welcome.
Surface tension is the issue.
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
David Goldsmith wrote:
Surface tension is the issue.
Add some fairy liquid then! It will even look snowier!
Adam
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