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Whistler Blackcomb news - Peak 2 Peak update
 

The completion of the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola ropework and the arrival of 28 Sky Cabins set the stage for what will be the biggest construction milestone of the lift installation – the first Sky Cabin to cross the record-breaking 3 kilometre/1.88 mile, unsupported span between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains.

“With the haul rope spliced and all 28 Sky Cabins transported to the Blackcomb terminal, our next objective will be to get the cabins on the line and to send 12 across the span to Whistler,” says Rick Temple, PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola Construction Manager. “We are aiming to send them over by mid to late September, and are on track for the upcoming December grand opening.”
The Sky Cabins were shipped across the Atlantic from Olten, Switzerland where they were manufactured by CWA, global leader in design and construction of cableway vehicles. The Sky Cabins were then loaded onto ten trucks for the journey through Canada. Two cabins feature glass floors, enclosed by a railing, for a bird’s eye view of the Fitzsimmon’s Valley 436 metres/1,430 feet below.

Another significant milestone was the splicing of the haul rope to create a continuous loop, which took place August 29 and 30. The splice was 68 metres/220 feet long, and took a crew of 14 people over 15 hours to complete. Norm Duke, a FATZER AG certified splicer from Wyoming, lead the team of seven Whistler Blackcomb employees and six Doppelmayr/Garaventa employees to complete the job. Duke has spliced many of Whistler Blackcomb’s FATZER AG ropes and spliced the Symphony Express rope in 2006. The splice was achieved by untwining strands from each end of the steel cable and then re-braiding them together to ensure a perfect bind that maintains the haul rope’s diameter of 46mm.

Doppelmayr’s unique 3S gondola technology has each cabin traveling along two 56mm track ropes which bear the weight of the Sky Cabins, with the haul rope pulling in the middle of the two tracks. The haul rope was the only splice needed for the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola since the track ropes are stationary and do not loop from Blackcomb to Whistler.

The terminal buildings are nearing completion with cladding installation in the final stages and station set-up taking place. Construction progress of the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola is captured daily via webcams, and weekly via photography and construction blogs on the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola microsite at www.whistlerblackcomb.com. The PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola will open in December.



Published On: 9/10/2008
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Burton Snowboards

Porters Sports of Lake Tahoe – one of the country’s premier ski and snowboard shops – is proud to announce the launch of a new version of its website porterstahoe.com. In less than two years, its first version achieved multi-million dollar revenues and became one of the fastest growing ski and snowboard ecommerce websites in the country. The new website offers greater and easier navigation, the inclusion of community forums and user-generated product reviews as well as a series of Porters-produced, on-snow ski and snowboard video reviews.

Beyond the enhanced features, there have been several major customer service improvements. Porterstahoe.com now pays the sales tax for California and Nevada residents, meaning that any purchases made online from porterstahoe.com are completely sales tax free. In addition, porterstahoe.com now offers a 100% “Satisfaction & Price Match Guarantee” as well as lifetime, unconditional return policy. It still offers free, ground UPS shipping for anyone in the United States’ “lower 48.” This past spring it also began shipping a large percentage of the almost 20,000 items available to purchase on porterstahoe.com to international customers. However certain brands, such as Burton and K2, can only be shipped domestically due to contractual limitations.

Porters Sports of Lake Tahoe began selling ski equipment in Tahoe City, CA in 1960 – the year the Winter Olympics came to Squaw Valley. Since that time it has added two other locations in Truckee, CA and Incline Village, NV. It also has an “off-price” only store next to the Tahoe City dam and Truckee river outlet affectionately named the “Dam Outlet.” Porterstahoe.com was launched in the fall of 2006.



Published On: 8/1/2008
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53000 miles power everything,ac cold, am,fm radio, Cd player everything works 4 door 2.4 leter get about 26-30 MPG Automatic Red G6 Pontiac 2006, black intieror,seats up to 5 people. if you would like to know anything else please write me asap and i will get back to you. lil_babe_04_7@hotmail.com



Published On: 5/4/2008
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Presents the amateur qualification. 
On Friday April 4th, from 10am to 4pm

The top 3 riders to qualify will be invited to the Shakedown to 
measure themselves against the professional riders.

This is an exceptional chance for the best am’s in Canada to be 
noticed. We all remember Sebastien Toutant’s story, who after 
qualifying during the am qualification in 2006, surprised everyone 
by taking away the 10 000$ check.

 Presents the amateur qualification. 

On Friday April 4th, from 10am to 4pm

The top 3 riders to qualify will be invited to the Shakedown to 
measure themselves against the professional riders.

This is an exceptional chance for the best am’s in Canada to be 
noticed. We all remember Sebastien Toutant’s story, who after 
qualifying during the am qualification in 2006, surprised everyone 
by taking away the 10 000$ check.

We are proud to encourage Canada's up & comers by offering 
them a chance to compete with some of the best riders in the world and possibly to walk away with 15 000$

Best of luck to all!

Registration form available online:
www.shakedown.ca/registration.php

Only 80 places available, so act quickly!

  



Published On: 3/18/2008
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2007/2008 winter season was little shorter than usual for us. We usually take 2 weeks off to ride in the winter and come back for another week in the spring. With job changes, settling in the house, getting the pool put in the backyard, we just haven't had the luxury of 3 weeks off like before -- but we're trying...

So far we've had 1 week of riding in early January, another short-trip with our neighbors, and an upcoming trip with the little one in early March. She's 5 and this is her 2nd year of skiing. Last year was more of a feeler for her. This year she's really got it down and ready to rip. Picked up a set of Roxy Sweetheart skis / bindings / boots for her. She's hyped and excited. 2 more years and those skis will [hopefully] be replaced with a snowboard.



Published On: 2/23/2008
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2006/07 Season: 
 
Belleayre, NY-- 14

Mountain Creek, NJ-- 2

Okemo, VT-- 2
 
Whistler, BC-- 3
 
Total days--  21
 
 
2007/08 Season:
 
Belleayre, NY-- 6
 
Winter Park, CO-- 3
 
Shawnee, PA-- 3
 
Windham, NY-- 1
 
Hunter, NY-- 2
 
Happo One, JP-- 3
 
Habuka47/Goryu, JP-- 1
 
Mt. Creek, NJ-- 2
 
Total days-- 21



Published On: 1/8/2008
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News and Stuff: CSF Invitation
By: CSF


  


The Canadian Snowboard Federation would like to invite you to showcase 

your talent. The CSF will be hosting two halfpipe selection contests on the 

22nd and 23rd of January 2008 at Cypress Mountain, home of the 2010 

Olympic Halfpipe event. 

 

Get the chance to compare yourself against the best halfpipe riders in 

Canada. You also get the chance to grab a spot for the next four (4) World 

Cups. All spots are open and up for grabs whether you are part of the 

Nationals team, the National Development Group, a professional team or a 

snowboard club. 

 

Podium on the first day and you get an automatic entry to the World Cups in 

Korea, Japan, Calgary and Stoneham. The remaining spots will be awarded on 

the second day. There will be a weather day on the 24th. 

 

If you are unable to attend the contests because you are participating at 

the up coming X-Games Halfpipe contest, you get an automatic in. 

 

The riders who qualify for the World Cups will have to meet the Halfpipe 

CSF minimum standards prior to departure (http://www.csf.ca/File/SelectionProtocol%20- 

%2006-07%20HP%20World%20Cups.10Nov06.pdf : Appendix A - NST section) 

 

  

When: January 22nd and 23rd 2008 

Where: Cypress Mountain, West Vancouver, BC 

Cost: $25 per day 

Requirements: CAIP insurance 

To register: Contact Nadia M’Seffar nadia@csf.ca 

 

***You are also invited to participate at the CSF Training Camp from 

January 7 to February 7 2008. Coaching will be provided by National Team 

Coaches Tom Hutchinson and Dennis Bannock. Please contact Nadia 

(nadia@csf.ca) for more information. 

 



Published On: 1/2/2008
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  As I write, I feel sick. I probably am sick. I'm not sure, however, because I am not a doctor and only doctor's actually know who's sick or not. I know this because a doctor told me.
  Being sick isn't fun. I'm spending my time watching movies, reading books, and surfing the internet. It's not fun at all. It's horribly unfun. I watched the Simpsons Movie TWICE, I repeat, Twice, in a day! Talk about rough!
  Using a sophisticated diagnosis diagram and visual helper, I will show you which stage of sickness I am in.
 
 
I am not this sick. I am not yet green, and my nose has not swolen to that size (not yet, anyway)
 
 
Now, I feel more like this. However, I am not an Anime character, and life is not in black and white. I do draw, however.
 
 
 
 
I also feel a little like this, except I am a guy and never married a dead rock singer. Plus, I would never play in a band called Hole.
 
 
Totally absurd and off the subject! I don't wear a watch.
 
 
So, that about sums up me being sick. I gotta go lie down.

Cheers!


Published On: 12/29/2007
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Burton Snowboards12 Deals of Christmas
While supplies last, porterstahoe.com has selected 12 awesome items that they’re blowing out.

What kind of deals??
How about a 2006 K2 Apache Outlaw slashed to $399.95 from $999.95.
Or a 2007 Burton Twin for $199.95 instead of $449.95.

And... you still get free, ground shipping on orders over $50. But, if none of those float your boat, Porters has hundreds of other items from last winter at 40% to 50% off and of course thousands of the newest 2008 skis, snowboards, boots, bindings, clothing and accessories for you!!
Get the goods before they’re gone and get up to Tahoe!!



Published On: 12/13/2007
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By Wang Don & Photos by Lorenz Holder

  

When most people think about China, they imagine Kung Fu, The Great Wall, poverty and communism.  Where these things still make an appearance in our daily lives every so often over here, the new face of China has changed.  In an economy that is flourishing, not only are most snowboards now produced here, but also the sport itself is finding is feet in what turns out to be the new snowboard market that has the most potential in the world.
 


 Just a few short years ago, the population of in China had never even heard of snowboarding (or skiing for that matter), but thanks to Steve Zdarsky and his event The Nanshan Open things are changing.  Nowadays just outside of Beijing you can find 14 ski areas, one of which is Nanshan, the host of the only international snowboard event and the resort which boasts The Nokia Nanshan Mellow Park, the best freestyle area in the country.  With the first and largest event in China, The Nanshan Open with only 6 years behind it is now a 4 star TTR event and has a prize purse of $25,000 US Dollars.  But, things were not always so glamorous…

              Austin Smith, frontside 5.

 


“The Chinese people remind me of the early 90’s when snowboarding just   started. There is a buzz around it, like the good old days. Nothing but positive passion for this great shredding activity. I’m looking forward to experiencing this wild country once again." -Marc Andre Tarte”


Tadej Valentan with another front 5.
The Open was born when a handful of riders, mostly foreigners living in China, got together in the small but first park on Chinese soil.  The day was reminiscent of those homegrown events that took place twenty years ago in the west, but no one could imagine the potential. For an event to find such success in such a short time in a country that didn’t event have distributors of snowboard goods until a short time ago has never been done before.  And with International media attention, top-level riders in attendance and sponsors such as Red Bull, Quiksilver and Gibson Guitars, the Nanshan Open is putting Chinese snowboarding on the map.

 

The Nanshan Open has single-handedly driven the progression of snowboarding from a newborn infant to a teenager in the Peoples Republic.  The snowboard scene has by no means reached its potential, but when you witness the Nanshan Open you would never believe that this is Chinese snowboarding.  With Chinese riders competing head to head with international pros, musical acts on stage that are famous nationwide, and video productions like Mack Dawg and The Pirates on hand to catch all the action, its like you were magically taken back to the west for these tow days.


    Atsushi Ishikawa pleasing the crowd.


The park, which was expanded in 2006 by relocating 30,000 cubic meters of earth, is now the only international standard area of its kind in the country. Hosting top riders such as Hampus Mossesson, Marc Andre Tarte, Kier Dillon and Danny Davis, The Nokia Nanshan Mellow Park is an integral part of The Open.  Without the hard work of Steve and his crew of local top riders, the Chinese snowboard scene would sill be unheard of….

 

The Nanshan Open takes place this January 5th and 6th at The Nokia Nanshan Mellow Park, 20 mins outside Beijing, China. 

 

For more information, please visit www.mellowparks.cn or stay tuned to www.snowboard.com for future updates!



Published On: 11/30/2007
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Boom. It's that time of year again, Doglotion.com is bringing TGR's latest
Ski & Snowboard Film premiere to Whistler- ‘Lost & Found’ -
a 16mm/HD Ski & Snowboard Film, presented by JEEP.
Packed with local talent, this is the must see premiere of the season.
Add in a rockin’ after party at the Longhorn Saloon to usher in the 07.08 season,
plus swag giveaways and athlete appearances – and you’re in for an epic night.
Get Ian McIntosh to autograph your chest, then sit back and enjoy the show.

And the icing on the cake… rumours have it Doglotion.com will present the
World Premiere of Paul Cotton’s ‘Gaper Day 2007’ short film; a mockumentary of the biggest Whistler-end-of-season ‘celebration’ yet. Daffies, twisters, rock grinds, one-pieces, stretch-pants, Mexican wrestlers – exposed on the big screen like never before.

DETAILS

When: 2 shows (7 & 9pm), on Friday September 28
Where: MY Millennium Place Theatre, Whistler
What: Ski & Snowboard Film premiere of 'Lost & Found'
Bonus: World Premiere of Paul Cotton's Gaper Day 2007 short film.
Tix: $9.99. All ages, available in advance at Ticketmaster.ca or
at MY Millennium Place Theatre, in person or by phone 604 935 8410. Get them in advance, sold out in years past.
After Party: "Fire, Ice, & DYNAMITE" The Party. At the Longhorn Saloon.
Swag give-aways, DJ, drink specials, bring it on.
They're welcoming FIREBALL to their family of drinks, and the FIREBOMB specials will be going down hard.
No cover charge. (Sorry no minors). Bonus points and anyone rocking a Fire, Ice & DYNAMITE costume.
Need inspiration? Think Willy Bogner film with breakdancing monoboarders in one-piece suits.
 
And someone's going home with a pair of new
DYNASTAR TROUBLE MAKERS!

About the film...

LOST AND FOUND is the story of the extraordinary season of 2006.07 as seen through the eyes of world-class skiers and snowboarders. With global drought persisting and ski resorts closing around the world, athletes are forced to follow the snow, sending them deep into the uncharted north country of Alaska and Canada – including of course – the
Whistler area. Filmed almost entirely in North America, LOST AND FOUND is a testament to the terrain and conditions that only exist in the Western Hemisphere.

It wouldn’t be complete without mind-blowing performances by some of our favourite Whistler athletes, Ian McIntosh, Dana Flahr, Kye Petersen, and Victoria Jealouse. McIntosh returns to try one-upping the films best breakthrough performance in last year’s film – his own – while Flahr is pumped on his return from injuries, and it shows. Once again, the Whistler crew pretty much shows the pros how we rock here in Whistler, and well, how last winter rocked us.
This film will take you into the vast, unexplored Tordrillo Mountains of Alaska, proving that some of the best big mountain riding in the world is still completely undiscovered. Athletes take advantage of the bountiful winter in British Columbia, hit disturbing park features in Aspen and score over-the-head powder pillows at Skeena Heliskiing.
The winter of 2007 was feast or famine; LOST AND FOUND documents the feast.

Sponsored by: JEEP, The North Face, Rossignol, Dynastar/Lange, Powder Magazine, Recco, Apple, Outside Magazine, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Burton
Local Sponsors: DYNASTAR, Glacier Shop, Rossignol, Whistler Blackcomb



Published On: 9/22/2007
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El snowboardista Nº1 del mundo y estrella de los últimos X Winter Games, Shaun White, llegó a nuestro país para disfrutar de la nieve y pistas de Valle Nevado. El destacado rider concitó la atención de todos quienes estuvieron presentes en el centro invernal, en especial de los fanáticos de este deporte y la prensa local.

Consultado por los medios respecto a su estadía en nuestro centro, White señaló que "ha sido todo muy entretenido, he conocido a los raiders chilenos y aquí en Valle Nevado se han portado muy bien conmigo. Sin duda ¡este es el mejor lugar de todos!"

El deportista, de tan sólo 21 años, es una de los máximos exponentes del snowboard a nivel mundial. Ha conseguido once medallas (siete de oro, tres de plata y una de bronce) en los X Winter Games y una medalla de oro olímpico para Estados Unidos en 2006.

Por ello, su visita a Valle Nevado generó mucha expectación, tanto en los raiders del snowboard local, como en los medios de comunicación, quienes quisieron conocer de cerca de esta figura. "La llegada de White a nuestro centro invernal causó gran expectación, realizó algunas entrevistas con diarios y televisión y aprovechó de disfrutar de nuestras pistas", explicó Jaime Vial, gerente comercial de Valle Nevado.

El éxito de Shaun White ha sido tan destacado que ya existen películas donde se pueden ver todas sus destrezas, como First Descent; ropa con su marca en asociación con Burton; y videojuegos con su nombre. Además, Shaun es el rostro de la campaña (Producto) Red para Motorola, orientada a generar conocimiento y juntar fondos para combatir el Sida en África.

Foto: Shaun White y Ricardo Margulis, Gerente General de Valle Nevado



Published On: 9/6/2007
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BOMBOKLAT  Film up 2006

 

Speaking of prices - there is still something worthwile. Hollywood has its Oscar, film up has its Rookie Sponsorship, the award for the best actor. Nitro handed the price to the best snowboarder, Stefan Pilko to the Leogang, Fischer insisted on giving the price to Flo Geyer, a real newcomer to the scene. --  
                            www.filmup.at

http://www.methodmag.com/169.html?&tx_ttnews%5Bswords%5D=pilko&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=2391&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=283&cHash=a2bed96a99
 
 
 
 





Published On: 8/22/2007
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Japanese Bikini Rodeo Pie Fighting

Posted Dec 27, 2006

Sexy Japanese models get their bikinis dirty in a rodeo pie fight!



Published On: 6/21/2007
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My Blog: Wierd
By: warrhino


Japanese Girl Pop-n-Lock

Posted Oct 25, 2006

A Japanese schoolgirl gets down with some truly continental pop-locking.



Published On: 6/21/2007
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      Freshman College Checklist:

Drinking blackouts - X
Be drunk for a whole week - X
Drink a fifth. one night. myself - X (many times)
Same but with a handle - O
Almost get kicked out of dorms - X
Mandatory AA meetings - X
Mandatory SA meetings - O
Sneak into a bar - X
Drunk makeouts in a crowded college street - X
One night stands - X
Threesomes - O
Sorority girl - X
Senior or grad student - O
Junior - X
Sleep with an RA - O
Film it - O
Talk to the police while completely smashed - X
Never get arrested - X (so far)
Hangover in class - X
Drunk in class - O
High in class - X
Give a presentation in class while high/drunk - X
Be high for a week straight - O
Never step foot in library - X
Climb the roofs of campus buildings - X
Experiment with all kinds of hallucinogens - X
Wake up still drunk/high - X
Wake up in a strange house - X
Wake up outside - O
Wake up naked w/o being in a bed - O
Skinny dip in the ocean w/ good company - X
Snowboard for a week straight - X (All-Cal 2006!)
Surf for a week straight - O (best row is 4 days, swell doesn't last)
Night surfing - O
Road trip - X
Road trip for over a week - O
Get in a fight - X
Get in a real, all-out brawl - O
Make all my old buddies want to transfer to UCSB - X
Actually get one to - O (not yet anyway)


Published On: 5/29/2007
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The Step it Up series brought to Whistler a new bread of event bringing guest speakers into a bar environment to educate the young hip and cool crowd of Whistler about different themes relating to the protection of our environment including the wellness of our own body, mind and spirit.

Surfrider Foundation in WhistlerLike it’s previous events, Hilltrip’s goal with the Step it Up series was to fight global warming. With an event every month from November 2006 to April 2007, the series included six different educational sessions about sustainability with a global warming twist. Through the whole series, Hilltrip was able to raise $550 to benefit the Snowrider Project of Surfrider Vancouver and a lot of people learned about ways to become a better steward of the environment and themselves.

Starting with a Sustainable Mountains Session in November , Step it Up no1 sent a strong message to the snow sport industry by having Jonaven Moore, a renown professional snowboarder, do a presentation on global warming and how negative PR is affecting our understanding of the issue, well timed after Tyler Bradley, the environmental chemist behind the creation of the first environmentally friendly ski wax in the world; Hillbilly Wax-Works & Ethica Enviro-Wax who had a satirical look at the state of the snow sport industry itself.

DJ Mat The Alien in WhistlerStep it Up no2 being close to Christmas, Hilltrip thought educating people about how making informed choices during the holiday season would help them reduce their environmental footprint and be good for their own body environment and organized a Sustainable Food Session. The session covered the concepts of SLOW food with Diana Rochon, RAW food with Sarinda Hoilett, SUPER food with Randall Carpenter and there was a slide show to give ideas to people on how they can green their holidays.
If you are interested you learn about how you can GREEN Christmas Holiday click here >>

Yoga in WhistlerFor the third Step it Up, we decided to do something a bit different than the usual sustainable environment type event by having an Awakening Session and introduce a spiritual approach to sustainability. We believe awareness and consciousness can play a big role in improving someone’s life and the world. For the occasion, we had Kelly Oswald of The Oracle, Tina James of World Yoga Within and Robbie Dagg & Friends with OM MANI PADME HUM.

The fourth session was done in conjunction with Surfrider Vancouver. The theme was Sustainable Watershed and Pina Belperio of Whistler Water Watch and June Van Der Star of Surfrider did great presentations followed by a Sea to Summit, a video where snowboarders, skateboarder, and surfers are talking about the entire hydrological cycle and how it relates to their day to day life. Following the session, we had the Enviro-Mental Showdown Party following the qualifier of the Showcase Showdown, an annual snowboard competition.

The fifth one was a Sustainable Energy Session and we had Sarah Valentine giving a few tips on how we can reduce our energy consumption easily and than Hilltrip went all out and presented 15 documentaries about energy and climate change over 2 days as part of the Sierra Club Energy Film Festival.
You can read more about the Energy Film Festive by clicking here >>
Step it Up in Whistler
As a way to end the series, Hilltrip teamed up with a bunch of local artists to present an Expression Session on Earth Day, April 22nd, and the last day of the World Ski and Snowboard Festival (WSSF) this year. Kostaman & The Vibrations opened at 7pm with a few reggae songs, Angie Nolan and MollyFi followed with poems and spoken words, Daniel Poisson, Chris Dyer, Olivier Roy, Jon Parris and Stan Matwychcuk had art pieces on display, Chili Thom & Feet Banks came to show their short film “High in the Mountain”, Animal Nation did a few raps, and Rainbo performed a hula hoops go-go set to the sound of DJ Parris. During the evening we also had the OxyMoron Martini, a heathy martini containin FrequenSea.

This last Step it Up event was also the launch of Green.Colonies.com in Whistler! It is also during that event that the winner for the Surf trip, the Option Snowboard, the SPY goggle and the O’Neill goodies were draw. There was so much going on, it was a great way to close the festival and the series in beauty.

Thanks to Whistler Brewing Company, Clif Bar, O’Neill, Deep Snow and Surf Experience, Option Snowboards and Spy for sponsoring the Step it Up series, Maxx Fish Bar & Lounge for letting us host the series, Surfrider Vancouver for setting an information table at each event, the speakers and artists for their performances and inspiration as well as all the people that have helped make this series of event happen…Nadia Cote, Marie-Lou, Giselle, Haley, Elexa, Sarah, Andrew, Adrian and all of those who came.

For more information on Hilltrip, visit www.hilltrip.com

Check out my gallery to see pictures from each Step it Up event!


Published On: 5/8/2007
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I moved to Glen Flora In december of 2006 and i met Him the day after I moved in. In a few days we became FAST friends. We did many things together (nothing inappropriate). When he was around life was a bliss. And then about 5 wks into 2007 I ended up moving back to where I lived before living in this area. I was destroyed. We now keep in contact only online. who's this friend all i will say is he is very kool and his name is Bo. (I miss him Horribly).


Published On: 5/7/2007
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Yeah yeah, i know the name makes no sense, i thought it sounded catchy! Well people its officially come to an end. the 2006-2007 season has come to an end. This has probably been the most eventful season of my life. Ive now finished my 9th season of snowboarding, and I hate to say it, but for a kid who has been riding as long as me, I suck! I just now got 540s. At the beginning of the season I couldnt even 360. That may have been due to bad gear but who knows. I think a small recap is in need. Half way through the season on a beutiful day at Cypress Mountain, my Rossignol Sly gets destroyed by a screw sticking out of a box. I get that board replaced by a brand spanking new 2007 Forum Youngblood! My season, and my freestyle ability, was finally able to truly begin. Never before had I been able to have a park experience quite like it! By the time I had gotten used to the new board, I was pulling 3s like a new born craps itself. I also received a new set of boots this season, Thirtytwo Lashed, which at first caused some issues but have now become a dream! And just recently, last weekend, I finally received my new bindings. After much debate I decided on Rome 390s! I spent all sunday rippin on em and they feel great! But what this post was really about was to sum up my last two weekends of the season, so here goes

About a month ago now I guess my friend from Buffalo, New York, was here for a week. I was able to meet up with him for two days on Whistler and that was the day I pulled my first 720, landed it too, though Im not going to lie, the whole thing was a total mistake, I only wanted to do a 540, but overrotated and decided to pull it around for a 7, sloppy landing too.

Last weekend may have been one of the best all season! Spending Saturday with Ryan, MLJ, and Midge we decided to build a kicker in 7th Heaven which sadly didnt go over as well as we had hoped. We spent that afternoon sessioning park and it was ok. Sunday was really where it was at. I basically had a personal photo shoot to myself all day. I had a friend of mine follow me around with my SLR cam. We shot over 500+ picture on the weekend, I put a few of them up her on sb.com. I also used the Sunday to break in my new 390s. Highlights of the day were definately pulling some slow spun 3s on the tables and a 3 on the small step up, which is my current display pic here on sb.com. Also deciding that going for a 720 on the step up was a good idea. I had three attempts and didnt land one. Spun the 720 2 out of 3 times but never landed one. The first time lead to a huge humiliation in front of Robjn Taylor the crapneto rider.


Im glad to have finished this season with only minor bruises and one recuring rugby injury. Anyway, that sums up my season. i will hopefully be doing a 3 day camp with Whistler Valley Snowboard Club in June or July at one of the camps at the Blackcomb Glacier. have a good summer and hope you all had a great season

Peace!

Jared Braverman



Published On: 5/5/2007
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www.33mag.com/ wrapped up their 2007 season of 6 snowboard shows. Their shows include some tight editing mixed with different snowboarding footage mostly from the Quebec  area. If you understand French they have numerous informative interviews with different people from within the industry.

Pee the 6 shows at 33 WEB TV.

The 6th show covers the Telus World Ski and Snowboard festival.
The 5th is an interview with Brendan O'Dowd on the 2007 Empire Shakedown.
The 4th is am interview with event organizer Ben Ouellete, event coverage of contest “Snow Mission” in Rimouski, and a veteran’s pipe jam at Mt Tremblant.
The 3rd episode has an interview with 2006 Empire Shakedown winner Seb Touts and event coverage of Snowboard Jamboree; Qubec’s most notorious street rail.
The 2nd has an interview with photographer Mathieu Couture, event coverage of Stonehame’s Rumble competition, and Vermont’s 2007 US Open.
The 1st show features an interview with Mathieu Cowan from Sunset films on his standpoint on producing a snowboard video, event coverage of the Golden Bowl with Patrick Bernier, a Ride contest and much more.




Published On: 5/3/2007
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