Descriptive Writing On Snowboarding

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Are you ready for a downhill standing race with awesome tricks?Are you ready for a furious adventure on a flat board.My favorite winter activity is snowboarding.This exciting adventure includes a snowboard my clothing and what i do on my snowboard.Let’s get going down the hill.

Have you ever seen somebody cruising down a hill on a flat board?I wear heavy gloves,snow pants,Phillies hat,boots,2 socks and a heavy jacket.I always wear heavy gloves because my hands get cold easily.I wear a jacket because I need cushioning for when I fall.Wouldn’t you want to crush the halfpipe?

There is nothing like a snowy day with my snowboard gliding on top.My snowboard looks like a long round board with handles on the side.It is a red and blue snow storm

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