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hello to all,
so it is finally time for me to put this site to use once again. my friends and i all attend CSU but try our hardest to be true skibums when the snow starts falling, problem is we don't have a crash pad at all the slopes. so here is the offer.if anyone can provide some couch's and floor space on weekends we will bring the party. this includes booze, bud and most anything else u deem acceptable. come on we are college kids we're suppose to experiment :). we are laid back and never take anything seriously. we also love new friends to hit the slopes with, that is if u locals can keep up lol. oh and while we are skiers i promise we're the cool kind. we even ride switch, which on skis is BACKWARDS. try that u damn boarders. but seriously we love any one that loves the mtn. think we have a breck pad which will be open to those that help out.hopfullywe will find some kind hearts again this year. any questions write me back and i hope to school u up and down the slopes, but probably not in the park.
oh and i promise you'll get to see at least one yardsale, i'm trying to figure out jumps and rails. rails are harder on skis trust me
looking forward to all the powder


Published On: 10/19/2007
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My Blog: My new skis
By: Jtrain




Published On: 9/15/2007
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School is back. It makes the itch for the white stuff so much worse.
I just ordered new skis, and they will be here in about two weeks, and I've
already stripped the bindings off my old skis, and starting planning out what I wanna
get stomped this year.
 
This is pathetic.
I need snow.


Published On: 9/6/2007
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If you are thinking of  bringing your skis or snowboard with you when you go snowmobiling check out www.cheetahfactoryracing.com for the best ski and snowboard racks on the market.
All the Cheetah Factory Racing products have been tested and proven to with stand the abuse from the backcountry while sledding with your snowboard or skis attached to the rack.



Here Are A Couple Of The Cheetah Factory Racings Racks:


 

The CFR Snowboard Bracket System is the best and safest way to keep your snowboard out of the way while snowmobiling. Using the CFR snowboard bracket will make you forget that you have your snowboard with you until you get to the top of your favorite snowboard line or jump spot and turn around. This package contains parts and hardware to carry one snowboard on D or Double D rack. Another snowboard bracket system can be purchased to carry up to two snowboards on D or Double D rack. The Extra strap kit also can be purchased separately and adds another strap and a U- side bracket to keep your snowboard off your tunnel and away from your seat. D and Double D rack are not included and must be purchased separately.


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The CFR dual ski bracket system is the best way to get your skis and poles to the top of the mountain safely on your snowmobile. This system can be used with another dual ski bracket on the other side to carry up to two pairs of skis and poles. It also can be used with a snowboard bracket system to carry a snowboard on one side of snowmobile and skis/poles on the other side of snowmobile. When two dual ski brackets are being used it is putting a lot of extra weight on the rear tunnel. Slow down going through rough conditions. Extra tunnel supports are a good idea if you frequently travel in rough conditions with two pairs of skis.


For more Cheetah Factory Racing products, information or dealer locations check out

www.cheetahfactoryracing.com




Published On: 4/20/2007
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Recently I booked a reservation for a member of our family. It is a 2 bedroom condo in Pagosa, Colorado for Jan.13-19th sleeps 8. I thought someone out there who skis might want to have access to it before I go ahead & cancel it.
  If your interested My e-mail address is eakindle@sbcglobal.net


Published On: 1/2/2007
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LOS ANGELES - ESPN Winter X Games 11 announces new sports, new athletes and more coverage going into the eleventh annual event. In addition to Skiing and Snowboard and ESPN‚s announcement last month of Snowmobile Freestyle being added to the sports lineup, Winter X Games 11 will include its first ever disabled discipline, Mono Skier X. First introduced as a demo event at Winter X Games Nine, this year‚s event will be modeled after Winter X mainstays, Skier X and Snowboarder X. It will feature the top 16 disabled men and women racing in individual sit-skis in heats of four. Snowboarding will add the discipline of Snowboard Best Trick Showdown, and Moto X will not be in the Winter X Games lineup but remain a pillar in summer and international events. Fifteen hours of live programming on ESPN and ABC will be offered as well as Winter X Games 11 coverage on ESPN International, EXPN.com, ESPN Classic, ESPN360, SportsCenter and ESPN2‚s X Center.

“As we move into the eleventh Winter X Games, we couldn‚t be more excited with our lineup of sports and the new group of athletes we have participating with Snowmobile Freestyle and Mono Skier X,” said Ron Semiao, senior vice president, ESPN Original Entertainment. “We are dedicated to bringing a variety of original and compelling content to the sports fans and confident with these sport additions we will do so at Winter X Games 11.”

The annual Winter X Games is the premier action winter sports event in the world and showcases more than 250 of the world‚s top athletes including 28 Olympians who competed in last year‚s Winter X Games 10 prior to traveling to Turin, Italy. In addition to Snowboard SuperPipe (added in 1998), the Olympics added Snowboard Boardercross an event that has been part of Winter X Games since the beginning. Last month, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that Skicross, known as Skier X in the Winter X Games, would be added to the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. Skier X was introduced to Winter X Games in 1998 with 30 competitors and was the first competition of its kind for the sport of skiing.

Buttermilk Mountain at Aspen/ Snowmass will continue to host the Winter X Games through 2010. Winter X Games 11 is scheduled for Jan 25-28, 2007 with free entrance to the public.
 
Ski Schedule:
 
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
For media planning onlyˆthis day is closed to the public but open to the media
8:00 a.m. ˆ 12:00 p.m.Skiing SuperPipe Men‚s & Women‚s Practice
 
Thursday, January 25, 2007
8:00 a.m. ˆ 9:45 a.m.Skiing SuperPipe Men‚s & Women‚s Practice
9:00 a.m. ˆ 12:00 p.m.Skiing Skier X Men‚s & Women‚s Practice
10:00 a.m. ˆ 12:00 p.m.Skiing SuperPipe Men‚s Elimination
12:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Skiing Slopestyle Practice
 
Friday, January 26, 2007
12:15 p.m. ˆ 1:15 p.m.Skiing Skier X Men‚s & Women‚s Practice
1:30 p.m. ˆ 4:00 p.m.Skiing Skier X Men‚s & Women‚s Qualifying
5:00 p.m. ˆ 6:00 p.m.Skiing SuperPipe Women‚s Practice
6:00 p.m. ˆ 7:00 p.m.Skiing SuperPipe Women‚s Final
7:00 p.m. ˆ 8:00 p.m.Skiing SuperPipe Men‚s Practice
8:00 p.m. ˆ 9:30 p.m.Skiing SuperPipe Men‚s Final
 
Saturday, January 27, 2007
2:00 p.m. ˆ 4:00 p.m.Skiing Slopestyle Practice
2:00 p.m. ˆ 4:00 p.m.Mono Skier X (Men‚s & Women‚s Combined) Final
 
Sunday, January 28, 2007
8:30 a.m. ˆ 10:15 a.m.Skiing Slopestyle Practice
9:00 a.m. ˆ 11:45 a.m.Skiing Skier X Men‚s & Women‚s Practice
10:30 a.m. ˆ 12:30 p.m.Skiing Slopestyle Elimination
12:00 p.m. ˆ 1:30 p.m.Skiing Skier X Men‚s and Women‚s Final
12:30 p.m. ˆ 1:15 p.m.Skiing Slopestyle Practice
1:30 p.m. ˆ 3:00 p.m.Skiing Slopestyle Final
 
This schedule is subject to change. Please visit www.espneventmedia.com for the most updated schedule.
ESPN, ABC AND ESPN INTERNATIONAL TO TELEVISE EVENT LIVE
ESPN and ABC will feature 15 hours of live programming January 25 ˆ January 28. ESPN2 will present daily late
night highlight programs from January 26 ˆ January 29, resulting in 19 total hours of original programming for
Winter X Games 11. Additionally, the Winter X Games will also be televised on ESPN‚s International networks to
more than 121 countries and territories in Latin America, the Pacific Rim, Middle East, Africa and Israel.
SportsCenter, ESPN‚s flagship daily news program, will report from Aspen/Snowmass starting Thursday, January
25 through Sunday, January 28. Each of those nights, the 11 p.m. ET SportsCenter will contain event coverage
from Winter X Games 11.


Published On: 12/11/2006
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Please help us honour the memory of Carey Bokser by bidding on the items below. Carey passed away in a skiing accident last year.

The purpose of the CareyBokserAuction is to set up a Bike Industry Trust Fund for Carey’s daughter, Noa. She’s got the riding bug in her veins, and we want to help her have the freedom to ride wherever she pleases later in life.

We would like to thank all of our supporters.

For more info:
Download the Press Release or contact info@careybokserauction.com


Auction Items:

The auction will remain open from Nov. 15, 2006 to December 8th, 2006.

Nelson, British Columbia Freeride Dream Trip

Enjoy an epic mountain bike safari to one of world’s sweetest freeride and all-mountain bike destinations. All you have to do is get yourself and a friend to this funky little off-road mecca in the southern BC interior (3 hours north of Spokane International), and this package takes care of the rest.

Includes (based on two people):

  • Two nights accommodation at the Hume Hotel in downtown Nelson www.humehotel.com
  • Freeride Entertainment hookup: Full Freeride schwag package, including copies of Retrospective and NWD 7. Ride with the Freeride athlete of your choice. Want Simmons in town to hit the trails with? We’ll make it so.
  • Fancy dinner for two at the very tasty All Season’s Café www.allseasonscafe.com
  • Private, biodiesel fueled Unimog shuttle to the 5,200-foot singletrack gem, Burned and Beyond. Courtesy of Gravity Adventures www.gravityadventures.com
  • Full, special lovin’ tune-up from the boys at the Sacred Ride Bike and Board www.sacredride.ca
  • Thick schwag package from Gericks Cycle www.gericks.com
  • A day spent shuttling the phenomenal alpine freeride descents of Baldface Lodge. End the day with the longest mountain bike descent in North America—6,300-foot Shannon Pass, www.baldface.net
  • Two pairs of Maxxis tires custom tailored to your riding style and the conditions during your trip, courtesy of NRG Enterprises www.nrg.com
  • Framed action photo of you and your buddy/lady ripping Nelson’s primo singletrack, courtesy of world-renowned action sports photographer Dave Heath

*Plus, parties, epic riding partners, the low-down on the secret nugs and lots and lots of local love. Estimated value $2,500 CAD

 

2006 Red Bull Full Face Helmet

Signed and donated by Aaron Chase.




 

Signed Fox Jersey's and Oakley Goggles

Worn in the Red Bull Rampage, donated by Thomas Vanderham.



Full Freeride Kit Worn by Wade Simmons

Mountain bike kit worn during his New World Disorder 7 segment, which was shot in Nelson, BC. Kit includes Troy Lee knee and shin guards, Bell Helmet, and Oakley gloves, shorts, goggles and signed jersey.

 



Joe Schwartz Sepia Toned Picture

Custom frame is 21" by 26" made from Obeechi Wood with Tru Guard UV glass filters out 97% UV rays. Image size is 13" by 19". Photo taken in Squamish, B.C. Donated by: John Gibson


 

Dakine Gravity Camps Custom Hydration Backpack, Signed Poster & Helly Hansen jersey, and new Shimano Saint Cranks

Dakine Gravity Camps custom hydration backpack, signed poster, signed Helly Hansen jersey and brand new Shimano Saint cranks. Donated by Andrew Shandro.



Brand new 2006 888 RC2X fork

Brand new 2006 888 RC2X fork black with stem and fabric carrying case. Donated by Big Bri at The Bicycle Cafe, Canmore, AB.


 

Original frame used by Dave Watson

Original frame used by Dave Watson for his famous jump of the Tour de France. Mounted with commemorative plaque. Donated by Dave Watson.




Smith moto goggles signed by Travis Pastrana

Smith moto goggles signed by Travis Pastrana, donated by Smith Optics.



World Champion DH Jersey

World Champion jersey, signed by Fabien Barel, donated by Kona and Fabien Barel.



2006 189cm Rossignol BSquad Team Issue Skis

Bokser's favourite pair of skis: a brand new, fresh out of the wrapper pair of 2006 189cm Rossignol BSquad Team Issue skis, donated by Paddy Kaye/Rossignol.


 


06 Specialized Claw Edition autographed helmet

Brand new 06 Specialized Claw Edition helmet, signed and donated by Darren Berrecloth.


 


Framed Print of Darren Berrecloth

30" by 24" framed print of Darren Berrecloth by photographer Sterling Lorence. Donated by Sterling Lorence and RaceFace.


 


Limited Edition BC Chromag Team Belt

Limited Edition BC underground, hardcore Chromag team belt, worn by Steve Peat and Tyler Morland. Donated by Ian Ritz/Chromag Bikes.

 

Lifetime subscription to Bike Magazine

Donated by Derek Dejonge/Bike Magazine


 

Two Year Subscription to Decline Magazine

Two year subscription to Decline Magazine, donated by H3 Publications.


 

 

Thanks for all your bids and support!

Auction organizers: The Kootenay Muscle - Derek Westerlund, Scott Dickson, Brian Chard, Mike Seniuk, Bruce Gardave, Mitchell Scott

For information please contact Mitchell Scott – 250-352-9535


 




Published On: 11/16/2006
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All the little things!: Early Bird Feeding Frenzy!
By: Evo_Seattle


After taking the last couple years off, I'm getting back into the scene.  This year I picked up some new sponsors and I'm stoked about representing them.  Go check 'em out for yourself.

SMX Optics (Steelmx.com) - A super sweet eyewear company that makes gogs for motorcross and snowsports.  Check out their website and see for yourself.

Churchill Distributors (1churchill.com) - These guys represent three clothing companies: Die Faster, Volition, Escera.  They have some great designs and they are super cool people to work with.

Moment Skis (Momentskis.com) - A fresh, new ski company out of Tahoe.  Not only am I stoked on the quality of their skis, they have some sick graphics as well.  I'm still finalizing this one but it looks like I'll be doing some R&D and representing.



Published On: 10/31/2006
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Fernie Alpine Resort and Lake Louise Mountain Resort have announced the dates of their Freeski events for the 2006/2007 season. Further, after the success of last year’s Fernie Junior Freeski competition, Junior events have been added to Lake Louise Mountain Resort and Kimberley Alpine Resort, in addition to Fernie. The total prize pot available for the entire series (adults and juniors) is expected to be close to $20,000.

 

Kimberley Alpine Resort Junior Freeski Competition

The Junior Series will kick off January 27 & 28, 2007 at Kimberley Alpine Resort. There will be separate categories for the guys and the gals and for ages 7-11, 12–15, and 16-18. They’ll be judged on line choice, control, fluidity, technique and aggressiveness.

 

Smith Optics Lake Louise Big Mountain Challenge

In February, Lake Louise’s Powder Bowls will take centre stage and host freeskiers from across Canada and the U.S. for the 5th Annual Smith Optics Lake Louise Big Mountain Challenge. Over 100 competitors are expected to take part in the multi-day event, which includes Registration and Venue Inspection (February 21), a Qualifying Round (February 22), Semi-Final Round (February 23) and Final Round, Awards Ceremony and Wrap-up Party (February 24). February 25 is held as a weather day.

Lake Louise’s Junior competition will be held the weekend prior, February 17 & 18. Age categories will be 7-11 years, 12-15 years, and 16-17 years of age.

 

Smith Optics Fernie Freeski Competition

Athletes will be challenged by Fernie Alpine Resort’s intense terrain and legendary powder. The event will kick off with the Junior Fernie Freeski Competition on March 10 & 11. For the adults, athletes will be challenged by Fernie’s intense terrain, and the top prize will go to the one who skis the best line, being judged on line choice, control, fluidity, technique and aggressiveness. Fernie Alpine Resort has the best ingredients for this event – epic terrain and deep powder! The event will follow a similar format to the Lake Louise Big Mountain Challenge, with Registration and a Venue Inspection (March 14), Qualifying Round (March 15), Semi-Final Round (March 16), and Final Round, Awards Ceremony and Party (March 17). March 18 will be held as a weather day.


The event will wrap with a party on Saturday, March 17th in Fernie Alpine Resort’s legendary Griz Bar.


 

Athletes competing in both the Smith Optics Lake Louise Big Mountain Challenge (February 21-25) and the Fernie Freeski Competition (March 14-18) will be eligible to win in an additional category: Champion of the RCR Freeski Series.

Registration for all events will go live online at www.skikimberley.com, www.skilouise.com and www.skifernie.com later this fall. Please visit resort websites for a complete events listing.


 

Spectators watch the 2006 Finals at Lake Louise Mountain Resort



Published On: 10/30/2006
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Hello Friends,

The big night is apporaching, please feel free to help out the big night by blasting and posting this wherever. There will be the official Poster soon to follow. Thanks for all the help and support so far and lets blow this night up..

 

Cody Carter

Promoter

The Triple Threat 2.0

 

PRESS RELEASE

The Triple Threat 2.0

Seattle, Washington

The Mayhem Returns to Seattle

It was the first movie tour stop of it’s kind. There were thousands of dollars in product given away. There were hundreds upon hundreds of fans packing the place. There were dozens of athletes and industries attendees.

There were three of the year’s top movies, and it was all packed into one night under one roof at evo. Don’t worry; it’s back and even better for another dose of ski movie debauchery.

Clear your Saturday night! October 28th is the date of this year’s Triple Threat 2.0 hosted by none other than the center of cutting edge urban lifestyle and sports shops evo located in the Fremont district of Seattle.

You can expect to see several familiar faces this year from the movies, including, Andy Mahre, Pep Fujas, Chris Benchetler, CR Johnson, Zach Davison, Willey Miller, Brandon "Sherpa" Kelly, Erich Kunz, Charley Ager, James Heim, Josh Stack, along with some special guests and friends to be in attendance.

Buy your raffle tickets and get ready for the swag throw out with product, passes, skis and gear from, Oakley, K2, Salomon, The Summit at Snoqualmie, Whistler-Blackcomb Smith Sport Optics, POW Gloves, evo, Dakine, Sublux, Freeskier, Redbull, Line and more!!!

Pre-sale tickets are available at evo in Fremont for $8.00, or you can buy them at the door the day of the show for $10.00/$8.00 if you are dressed in a noticeable costume. For all of you who are 21+, keep your ticket stub for cheap admission into the official Halloween themed after party going down at Nectar following the show. Where there will be live bands, more costume contests and great drinks! Every paid ticket comes with one raffle ticket, and a FREE one-year subscription to FREESKIER magazine.

Don’t miss out on this year’s biggest night in ski movie madness. Don’t forget to dress up for a chance at winning big in the costume contest!

evo is located in Fremont at 122 NW 36th Street, Seattle, WA 98103. (206) 973.4470 www.evoseattle.com or www.evogear.com

Schedule of events to follow the evening:

6:00PM: Doors Open, Athlete Meet & Greet, Poster Signings, Music, Slideshows

7:15PM: Show & Prove

8:15PM: Intermission/Giveaway

8:30PM: Ski Porn!

9:30PM: RAFFLE!!! & Best Costumes Contest

10:00PM: [PHOTO]PLAY

10:45PM: After Party at Nectar (21+) Keep ticket stub for cheap entry! Live Bands! Costume Contest!

Cost:

$8.00 Pre Sale at evo/ Mt. Pilchuck Sports In Everett $10.00 at the Door.

Raffle Tickets: 1 for $1.00, 10 for $5.00, and 25 for $10.00 Bar With ID (21+) Order Tickets now @ The Triple threat on the web:

http://www.myspace.com/seattle_triplethreat



Published On: 10/26/2006
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A Snowboarder's Love Story, AAAAAAAAHHHHH!: How it all came to be
By: SnoRide.com


Mid-September 2006-  Well, we had our first snow up on Mission Ridge!  It has stayed for a couple days.  Enough to give Snoride and I the "itch" to dust our boards off and make sure our equipment is in working order.
    Driving the kids to school this morning, I looked up at the mountain and noticed the rain had melted it all away.  That's okay, its still early.

   I'm glad my first Blog got such a good response and that many enjoyed it!! I hope you enjoy this one too.
  
This is my story about how I got caught up in snowboarding.

    Last Season was my first year on a snowboard(2005).  I had run into an ol' aquaintance on a bike loop trail that circles a ten mile portion of the Columbia River here in Wenatchee. I hadn't seen him a couple of years.  We used to work together at a nursing home and after he left there, we lost touch.  We just happened to cross paths that day and did a little catching up in the middle of his work-out.  He let me know that he had started a band with some friends and I filled him in on my mom passing away from liver cancer.  Matt really liked my mom and was sad to hear she had passed away.  So, he invited me to come to the Emerald Station restaurant to listen GSG perform, thinking that it could cheer me up.
    Saturday arrived, I was supposed to have a date, but the dude "stood me up".  So, I went anyway!
    Walking through the back door of the bar, I felt my nerves kicking in.  I had never been in a bar by myself before.  I saw Matt across the room at the stage tuning his guitar.  Its hard to mistake Matt for someone else, he is 6'4", has long sandy blond hair pulled back in a single braid, wears small wire framed glasses and is quite handsome.
    I could tell he was busy, so I sat at the bar and ordered a Heffeweizen beer with lemon and tried to act like I knew what I was doing.  Matt spotted me and came over to the bar, gave me a hug, and invited me to sit at the band's table in front of the stage.  There I met the band members: Randy, the bass player; Eric, the drummer; and Jay, the lead guitarist.  And other friends of the group.
    GSG played that night and rocked the joint!!  Amazingly talented musicians.  It definately cheered me up and made me realize I needed to "let loose" more often.  The pitchers of beer at the table helped out too!
       AAAAAAH!!  All good things come to an end right???  Not necessarily!!
     
    Next up on the stage was a rapper called A-Bomb.  I don't care for rap much but this guy could tell a story.
    Another one of Matt's friends joined us at our table.  He sat right next to me and introduced himself as Bob.  I returned the introduction and carried on watching A-Bomb.  We chatted a little about how A-Bomb rapped with his back facing the audience.  Kinda strange, but it "broke the ice" for Bob and I.  My beer glass kept filling itself, mysteriously and then Bob tries a "come on" line, "Do you snowboard?"
    Well, as you already know, at the time, I didn't snowboard.
    Bob explained that he and Matt are ski/snowboard instructors at the Ridge.  "Matt and I could teach you how, you should try it!"  Snowboarding sounded like fun and alot of the people at our table, turns out, were snowboarders also.  Seriously, I've never met people as fun-loving and friendly as this bunch!  By the end of the night I was feeling quite comfortable around Bob and some-how, mysteriously (to this day even), we ended up holding hands and sitting even closer to each other.
    Throughout the next couple of weeks Bob and I ran into each other at different parties.  We hit it off very quickly and soon were inseperable!!  He moved in with me and my three girls a month later.
    Summer passed quickly.  Fall was growing colder and Bob was starting to act a little peculiar.  He set up a makeshift table in the backyard and plugged in a funky smelling old iron he used for hot waxing his snowboard and skis.  I watched Bob from the back window in confusion, then looked up at Mission Ridge Resort from my backyard and noticed, There wasn't any snow up there!  I went outside to ask him what he was doing.  Bob replied, "I can smell Winter in the air and its time to get ready for another season on the Hill."  I watched him for a bit with interest and even tried to wax a snowboard myself.  Bob taught me the different parts of the board and this gave me an "Official" feeling.  I felt that now, even though I had never been on a board, that I could relate a little more to these other riders, that I was now calling my friends.  It snowed about  a week later on the Ridge.
    Matt invited us over to his house for a "ski burning" party in preperation for an abundant snow year. So, Bob and I attend and all the while, I'm thinking "these guys are weird and really different from anyone I've ever met, I LIKE IT!"  So far, I've learned that these snowboarders are an open-minded, super-friendly bunch and are always ready to throw a party for any reason pertaining to snow!!
    Well, that ski burning party really brought on some good snow.  By December 5th, Mission Ridge was open!!  Again, I felt my nerves kicking in.. By now, I've purchased my "First Turns Package", which includes 3 lessons, boots, bindings, board rentals and a Season's Pass.  Oh shi*t!!  I'm committed now!
    A WORD OF WISDOM for ya'all.  Rule #1- Don't let your boyfriend/girlfriend teach you to snowboard!!  Your relationship will go down the "crapper".  Bob knew this, so I had a different instructor teach me.  Its a good thing, cause I would have had his head chewed off by the end of that first day!  I really had to control my frustrations around my first day instructor. But I think he sensed my frustration when, after the lesson, I threw my board into the frickin' trashcan next to Sports Learning Center!!  No, I didn't do that!  But I sure felt like it!  What a day I'll never forget.  I was totally sure that I was a hopeless case.
    Now I can look back and I'm sooooooooooo glad I didn't give up!!  Because the more I tried and the more practice I put in, the more I improved and the confidence I gained in myself and my board.
    This concludes my story on how snowboarding "caught" me.   I'll BE BACK!!
SNORIDE DANA



Published On: 10/16/2006
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October 28 & 29th, 2006
Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre

For skiers and snowboarders, the Vancouver Snow Show is the place to be!
This is the biggest Snow Show in Western Canada – check out the action!

This year a lucky Snow Show visitor will WIN a 2007 FJ Cruiser
 
no purchase required, must enter at the Show!
 
Visit www.vancouversnowshow.com for more info.
 


Published On: 10/16/2006
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WHO?

THEORY-3 MEDIA AND POORBOYZ PRODUCTIONS

WHEN?

OCT 7 2006, 10 PM DOORS – 11 PM START

WHERE?

MAXX FISH, WHISTLER, BRITISH COLUMBIA

COST?

$5.00  -  Tickets available 2 weeks at TMC (Limited quantity) and at the door.

 

Starting Saturday October 7th, in Whistler BC, the World Premiere for [PHOTO]PLAY the anticipated release from Theory-3 Media and Poorboyz Productions begins at 10 PM at the MAXX FISH. Be sure to attend the double feature where we will also be premiering SKI PORN by Johnny Decesare and the Poorboyz Productions crew.

This is not an event to miss! Come drink, party, and get stoked!

 

Free gear, skis, SBC Skier Magazines, schwag, movies and much more! Shark Energy Drink Specials too!!!

 

[PHOTO]PLAY, presented by Atomic Freeskiing, SBC Skier Magazine, and Shark Energy Drink is the anticipated 2nd release from Theory-3 Media and Poorboyz Productions. Come experience the Northwest of North America through the eyes of the Theory-3 athletes. Watch them tackle the streets of majors cities, while pursuing all switch take offs and landings off countless backcountry jumps. Come be a part of the deep snow, the loads of pillows and cliffs and the fast paced lines that make up the North West. Follow these athletes through their entire season, from start to finish, from crash to burn and from October until May!

 

Starring James Heim, Wiley Miller, Justin Dorey, Charley Ager, Mike Hornbeck, Erich Kunz, Brandon Kelly, Riley Leboe, Mike Henituk, Joe Schuster, Billy Poole, Josh Stack, Charles Grant, TJ Schiller, Banks Gilberti, Ryan Johanessen, Johnny Five and a featured segment on the K2 Back 9 mini golf event!

 

Johnny Decesare, director of last seasons FILM of the Year, is proud to present his latest explosive, alpine thriller “Ski Porn”. Johnny, his crew of top-shelf cinematographers, and the best freeskiers on the planet tackle the latest challenges that the backcountry and urban skiing has to offer. This year “Ski Porn” continues the tradition of progressing the sport and blowing minds with its epic visuals and top notch tricks.

 

Starring, Pep Fulas, Simon Dumont, TJ Schiller, JP Auclair, Sammy Carlson, Andy Mahre, Andreas Hatveit Chris Benchetler, Pete Olenick, Grete Eliassen, Seth Morrison, Kristi Leskinen, Candide Thovex, Julien Regnier, Michelle Parker, Jon Olsson, Vincent Dorion, Jacob Wester and many more...

Published On: 9/23/2006
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Events/News - Whistler Blackcomb: $25,000 for Ullr Girl Contest!!!
By: WhistlerBlackcomb


If you haven't heard already, we've got a pretty HUGE CONTEST going this year that lots of snowboard.com'ers and freeskiing.com'ers stand a huge chance of winning. The girls, that is. The guys can vote and get entered for a trip to whistler to judge the contest! Here's the official dirt below, and with the colonies friends and community on your side, you've got a huge advantage. Who's gonna take it...
Read the details below or get it all at our mini site - ifullrwasagirl.com
 

 


Whistler Blackcomb has kicked off “If Ullr Was A Girl”, the first contest of its kind, offering a huge prize purse of $25,000 for a female skier or snowboarder who’s crowned Ullr Girl. The contest officially began September 1st with Whistler Blackcomb’s launch of the contest’s voting microsite ifullrwasagirl.com.  
 

In old Scandinavian myth, Ullr was the god of justice and dueling, but was most well known for his beauty and mastery of skiing. Every winter, Whistler invokes the favour of Ullr with a huge party involving the ritual of burning skis and boards in hopes of epic snowfall that winter. Legend has it that as the god of all things ridden on snow, Ullr was not only a kick-ass rider, but had the passion, confidence and attitude befitting a Norse god as well. Although Ullr is cast as a male in ancient myth, Whistler Blackcomb began wondering, what if Ullr was a girl? What would she be like? What would it take to find her? The “If Ullr Was A Girl” contest will provide those answers.
 

The search for Whistler Blackcomb’s Ullr Girl launches with a wide net being cast across North America in search of the ultimate mountain girl - someone with a passion for skiing and snowboarding that can rip it up on and off the slopes.
 

“This contest is designed to celebrate women whose lives and passions revolve around snowsports and who embody mountain culture, to provide them with a venue to showcase their talents to the world, and to reward them significantly for what they do and believe in every day,” says Christy Allan, Whistler Blackcomb’s General Manager of Marketing. “Whistler already enjoys the benefits of having some of the best skiers and riders in the world training and playing on our doorstep. This contest will help us to connect with even more female athletes, celebrate their love of snowsports, and discover that ultimate mountain girl.”
 

Women are invited to enter in two categories to win the Ullr Girl title – an Open category which includes all pro athletes, and an Amateur category. The contest will culminate at Whistler’s 2007 TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival (TWSSF), April 13-22, where the athlete in the Open category who best demonstrates her world class athleticism and embodiment of Whistler’s mountain culture is awarded a grand prize of $25,000. Amateurs will vie for their own Ullr Girl prize package which includes a professional photo shoot, inclusion in a Matchstick Productions’ or Misschief Films DVD, a new gear set up and a Whistler Blackcomb season pass. Whistler Blackcomb will award the grand prizes after the votes accumulated through ifullrwasagirl.com are in, and all finalists compete in a series of events at the TWSSF in Whistler.
 

Ifullrwasagirl.com will host the first portion of the contest where athletes are already posting their bios, photos and videos in order to vie for the votes of site visitors from around the world. Three Open athletes and three Amateur athletes with the most votes by February 19, 2007 will each win a 7-day, 6 night trip to Whistler during the TWSSF to compete in the finals. Site visitors voting on ifullrwasagirl.com can also enter to win a trip to Whistler to be one of the judges for the finals.
 

In addition to the voted-in athletes in the Open category, additional pro skiers and snowboarders will be chosen by an athlete selection committee to compete in the finals. The additional athletes chosen will round out the Open category up to a maximum of 8 skiers and 8 snowboarders. All invited Open athletes will be chosen from the online profiles on ifullrwasagirl.com, making participation in the website a requirement for an invitation to the finals in Whistler.
 

The Ullr Girl finals for both Open and Amateur categories will consist of the following four event components:
  1. A big mountain competition which will be held in-bounds on Whistler Blackcomb
  2. A parks and pipe competition (exact format to be announced)
  3. An arts component based on the TWSSF events. Each athlete will be asked to pick an art form – for example photography, film, art, or music – to present during a special evening event at the TWSSF. 
  4. Votes on ifullrwasagirl.com. Votes for the final selection will refresh on March 1st with skiers and snowboarders starting with a clean slate.

During the on-mountain events, skiers and snowboarders will be judged by different judging panels and ranked separately. All four event categories will carry equal weight and the finalists will be awarded points for their ranking in each event. The grand prize winners in the Open category and the Amateur category will be the two athletes who accumulate the most points after all four categories are totaled.
 

Full contest information and rules, as well as details on posting an athlete profile, nominating a girl, voting, or applying to be a judge, are available on-line at ifullrwasagirl.com



Published On: 9/20/2006
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My Journal: Orsa
By: mar_wa


I havn´t written anything here since I moved to Orsa. Well, one reason could be that I havn´t had any internet since I left Switzerland. A month without checking my e-mail! But I guess that also was something good! So, yesterday I gave up and installed internet on my computer at home in my nice little flat. All the cables were to short so the first thing ppl will see when they step into my flat is the computer.
 
What else, hmm. They have made a big ski-water-jump outside our house. Really cool! I might upload some pics of it later.
 
I´m going home to Luleå tomorrow again. I havn´t been at home "in real" since christmas so it would be nice to see my family and friends again. And I can celebrate my birthday there too (which is tomo!!) ;-).
 
We met Salomon today, so it seems like I will ski on new skis this winter again! Woho :).
 
This is far too much text so I will go and make dinner now!

Eat fish!


Published On: 9/20/2006
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Published On: 9/6/2006
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Wanaka teenager and rising ski star Jossi Wells proved he is up there with the world’s best after taking first place in the slopestyle event at the NZ Free Ski Open today at Snow Park NZ. 

 

  Canadian Kaya Turski, who is also a pro rollerblader, picked up the winning title for the women’s slopestyle event. Wells (16), who is now New Zealand’s top freestyle skier, displayed an outstanding performance at today’s event, including a switch 720 double nose grab (rotating twice and holding onto the front tips of his skis before landing), a switch 630 (rotating one-and-three-quarter times) before landing successfully on the rail, as well as a switch 1080 (three rotations). “Everything he did was so smooth and so easy. Jossi’s improved so much this year. Last year, he was good, but he didn’t quite have the tricks to take out the big guns. But now, he’s proved he’s one of the world’s best,” Open head judge Jake McCleary said. Wells said his winning run was one of the best he’d ever had. “I’m aiming for the world scene, and this definitely a great competition with lots of international riders. Every little step counts.” Turski (18), has been freestyle skiing for a year-and-a-half. Her winning run included a cork 540 mute grab (spinning one-and-a-half times off axis, grabbing the front of one ski with the opposite hand). She also successfully pulled off a switch 900 (rotating two-and-a-half times) and attempted a switch 1080 - a world-first in women’s free skiing, but unfortunately her ski came off on landing.  “The standard of competition was unbelievable – we were blown away with today’s event. Competitors were all throwing down as hard as they could,” McCleary said. The slopestyle course, designed by Snow Park NZ slopes manager Frank Wells, began with a quarterpipe-style drop-in, down to a custom Snow Park NZ stair feature. Skiers then approached a gap-to-snow box, before moving to a 14m jump, followed by an 18m jump. They completed the course by hitting a flat-down rail and a jump-to-down box, which is the latest craze in free skiing slopestyle and makes for spectacular tricks, such as 900 and 1080 rotations. The NZ Free Ski Open is the southern hemisphere’s largest event of its kind. With park and pipe events now completed, the next stage of the competition the Volkl Big Mountain prelims, which take place at Treble Cone on Friday August 18. The finals will be held at Treble Cone on the first following fine weather day.  

Results: 

Womens   1.       Kaya Turski (CAN)    2.       Tori Beattie (AUST)        3.       Anna Segal (AUST) 

Mens         1.       Jossi Wells (NZ)        2.       Russ Henshaw (AUST)    3.       Alexis Godbout (CAN)  

Images:  Photo credits: Camilla Stoddart/NZ Free Ski Open 

The slopestyle course at Snow Park NZ, which the riders were calling one of the best competition courses they had been on.

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Kaya Turski (Canada) coming off the jump-to-down box with a switch 360.

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Jossi Wells completes a switch 900 tail grab with perfection.

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Jossi Wells mid-way through a switch 630 onto the down rail. 

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-ends-  August 16 2006



Published On: 8/16/2006
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so any way here i am sweating my arse off in an office at friggen 2:45am thinking ahead to next season and mapping out what it is i'm going to do and where. Then when reading an old release of liability waver i thought Hmmm do kids now days know what big mountain riding is?
 
So pretty much every kid on this site is a jibber, I on the other hand am NOT a jibber I'm a big mountain rider. This is what is pretty much standard for big mountain event warnings i guess you could call it, I've put into capitals and underlined the main things i think might spin some of you out, as follows:

I hereby voluntarily request to participate in the (what ever resort name) Free Ride competition conducted at (what ever resort name). I understand that this type of competitive skiing/boarding is dangerous. the competition takes place on steep mountain terrain, and includes risks of injury from, but not limited to: changing weather conditions; AVALANCHES; cliffs and rock bands; narrow chutes; bare spots; variations in snow, ICE, and terrain, bumps; MOGULS; stumps; forest growth; rocks; debris; equipment on slopes; collision with other skiers/riders, persons and natural and man-made objects, and exceeding one's own abilities.

blah blah blah blah then:

I am aware and understand an operating 457khz avalanche transceiver and helmet meeting.............you get my drift. I'm sure if they had to add any more risks it would also include: moose, deer, squirrels, rattlesnakes, snipers, drunk college kids, ufo's and beer goggles.

anyway next season my goal is:

a) get a job ski patrolling and throw some bombs and trigger weak layers

at failing:

 b) hit up as many events on my board as I can

c) when i can't compete on my board due to no big mountain events I'm busting out the skis and competing in freeski events. I could really do with a sick bird award...........

oh and before i forget, yes us big mountain riders are crazy we ride EVERYTHING including rocks, ice, squirrels, ufo's etc etc

Published On: 6/25/2006
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I ski mostly at Gore Mountain from around December 25th-March 5th.  I like the terrain park, although I do only 180s. 360s, Daffys, and other simple tricks.  If you see me in the terrain park you will notice me because I do a signature trick.  I like to call this trick "The Masturbater."  I only do it when it's only kids and teens and no parents around.  I ibvented the trick, therefore I am the only one that does it anywhere I go,  Whenever I do it, it gets tons of laughs, and tons of good compliments.  Here's how you do it, but try not to spread the trick too much:

Step 1: Ski down towards your jump and make sure your gloves or mittens are out of your pole straps.
Step 2: About 10-15 feet before the jump, put both of your poles in your left hand.
Step 3: Go off the jump.
Step 4: In mid air, put your skis on your crotch the they bend upward like a penis.
Step 5: Rub your ski poles 2 or 3 times in mid air.
Step 6: Land easily and ski off and hope for compliments.

-PEACE



Published On: 6/10/2006
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