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Anyone who got to ride whistler on opening day was hoping for 50cm fresh but the reality of it was barely a 50cm base. But first day snowboarding of the season so who cares! We made it as epic possible. See how the Westbeach dudes rolled on opening day. Matt Belzile, Jody Wachniak, Robjn Taylor and all of our friends!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMdZ5yYou4Q

Enjoy!

-Belzile


Published On: 12/6/2008
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October Airtime, we went bungee jumping in Whistler and got some serious hang time... or should I say air time.


-Belzile


Published On: 10/2/2008
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Letting you know the new summer Westbeach Airtime is up.
-Belzile


Published On: 7/29/2008
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Published On: 6/9/2008
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WESTBEACH AIRTIME one of two - APRIL FOOLS DAYSnowlerblades and ripping with Ronnie T....

2 parts! Check em out and keep an eye peeled for us at the TELUS F%^(&king shi*t UP!

April fools part 1



April you're a fool pt2




Published On: 4/8/2008
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Team IS eyewear is all over the TWS site these days. Below are couple shots I jacked from their site.




Kale enjoying some of the good stuff during a recent trip to Baldface.



Louif Paradis has been on tear this year. I can't wait to see his video part in Transworlds "These days". The TWS crew made tracks up to Oregon's famed Government Camp and let 'er rip in the heart of the town. Featuring Jonas Michilot, Nick Dirks, Louif Paradis, and friends. Click the link below to check it out.

www.transworldsnowboarding.com/video.jsp?ID=1000005291

Published On: 3/4/2008
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Published On: 2/26/2008
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Check out the nice parallel turns this skier is ripping....right down beside the jump. Makes you want to get into some stretchies and go for a wiggle. Nice one Danny.....and a few coldies to end the day no less.




Heh learn how to do a cab7 won't you?




Published On: 2/14/2008
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Holy s&*(&ballz....its' full effect winter. What you been doing about it? We have been shredding and drying out after the holidaze. Here's a WESTBEACH AIRTIME filmed one afternoon with Matt Belzile, Geoff Brown & Robjn Taylor in the Blackcomb park....looks like fun. Go to Westbeach to sign up for our newsletter to get a monthly subscription to our AIRTIME episodes, win prizes, and hear about our soon to be announced event. See you on the hill, not at the bar. Chimo.

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Matt Belzile by John Scarth


We've been out playing.....come back soon to see some new pics and a new AIRTIME!
In the mean time...enjoy your shred.






Published On: 1/17/2008
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AirTime, this is the Westbeach team in action. Watch for westbeach monthly videos called AirTime on snowboard.com youtube, Facebook or westbeach.com


Published On: 12/19/2007
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oh snap. more airtime with MATT BELZILE, and his personal camera man JON CARTWRIGHT. check this shi*t out, matt,  Annsi manninen, Jacko seppula, stephan carlson and JF Fortin, tearing grouse a new a**hole.
westbeach, og shred gear since 79, kid


  

  
  


Published On: 6/22/2007
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Next weekend, March 2nd and 3rd, riders from around the world will gather in Calgary at CODA’s Canada Olympic Park for two days & nights of World Cup competition in the TELUS Halfpipe events. With $100,000 cash on the line, it’s anyone’s guess who will take home the cash. Be there to take in the action! 

 

Who’s Coming

16 nations will be represented and Canada will be in the thick of the battle, with a number team members on a roll coming into the competition. National Team rookie, Brad Martin, of Ancaster, Ontario, is coming off a solid 3rd place at the 2007 Nokia FIS Snowboard World Championships and Mercedes Nicoll who recently placed 6th at Winter X-Games. No doubt hometown boy Kory Wright will be pulling out his bag of tricks to put on a good show!

 

International riders to watch for include Daisuke Murakami (Japan), Xaver Hoffman (Germany), Luke Wynen (USA), Terry Brunner (Switzerland), Holly Crawford (Australia) and Manuela Pesko (Switzerland). The end of the season is nearing, so expect bigger airs and more technical tricks – riders will be laying it all out for a spot on the podium.

 

 

Schedule

 

Friday, March 2 :: TELUS HALFPIPE EVENT #1

08:30am - 11:25am        Women’s Training & Qualifications

11:30am - 3:25pm          Men’s Training & Qualifications

7pm – 8pm                    Finals Training (Men & Women)

8pm – 9pm                   TELUS Halfpipe Event #1 FINALS

9:30pm                         TELUS Halfpipe Event #1 Awards Presentation

 

Saturday, March 3 :: TELUS HALFPIPE EVENT # 2

08:30am - 11:25am        Women’s Training & Qualifications

11:30am - 3:25pm          Men’s Training & Qualifications

1pm – 5pm                    RBC Riders

7pm – 8pm                    Finals Training (Men & Women)

8pm – 9pm                   TELUS Halfpipe Event #2 FINALS

9:30pm                         TELUS Halfpipe Event #2 Awards Presentation

10pm                            World Cup After Party at Coyotes

 

 

Road Trip

With the world coming, you should be there too. Book your trip to the Nokia Snowboard FIS World Cup. Event partners, The Westin Calgary and Thrifty Car Rental have put together a special World Cup package that offers great value to visitors. Luxurious hotel rooms, featuring The Westin’s Heavenly Beds for $139 a night can be booked by calling 1-800-937-8461. World Cup car rentals from $27.99 a day are available through www.thrifty.com with promotional code CP81. For more information on everything Alberta has to offer, visit www.ridetherockies.com.

 

 

Visit www.snowboardworldcup.ca for up-to-date information on the Nokia Snowboard FIS World Cup in Calgary on March 2 & 3.

 

If you can’t make it in person, watch the Calgary World Cup coverage on Global Television March 24 & March 31. Check your local listings for airtimes.



Published On: 2/20/2007
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HOT ZONE HINTERTUX PARK OPENING 2007










Steve Gruber won the Ästhetiker Wängl Tängl 2towsend7


After bad weather threatened to postpone the Aesthetiker Jam Waengl Taengl schedule, Sunday’s reserve day delivered broken sunny skies and a chance to run the 30-rider Finals. In a best 2-out-of-3 run format the creative slopestyle course, built by the infamous Aesthetiker crew in Zillertal, gave birth to progressive snowboard action through a two line course: the first consisted of three kickers in a row and a huge Taco at the end; the second, a down-box to a high-turn to a flat-down Suzuki box, followed by a cradle, a corner & three rails.

 

A high level of international and riding talent, including TTR World Nr 9 Henning Marthinsen (NOR) and World Nr 12, Arthur Longo (FRA), challenged the judges. But it was local maverick Steve Gruber (AUT) who stole the show, winning with a Cab 720, switch backside 540 & backside 720 to win himself 850 TTR Ranking Points, 5,000USD cash prize and a Suzuki Quad bike. Close behind, and earning the 2nd place result, Jaakko Ruha (FIN) impressed the crowds with a Cab 900, backside 1080, and frontside 900. Scandinavia took another podium spot with Kalle Ohlsson (SWE) scoring a 3rd place finish through a clean Cab 900, frontside 720 & backside 720.

 

stated an overwhelmed Gruber (AUT).

 

Post-crowning the TTR Tour Champions, the calendar continues through to the end of April 2007. All TTR contests attended until then will provide riders with TTR Ranking Points for the 06/07 TTR Ranking List presented by Swatch to add to their overall ranking score until May 01st, 2007.

 

 

 

RESULTS ÄSTHETIKER WÄNGL TÄNGL 2007

 

1 Gruber Stefan AUT AESTHETIKER SNOWBOARDS, ADIDAS, SP
2 Ruha Jaakko FIN NITRO, SPY
3 Ohlsen Kalle SWE BATALEON, VANS, QUIKSILVER
4 Swoboda Marc AUT NITRO, SMITH
5 Nyvelt Wolfgang AUT SALOMON, BILLABONG, VANS, DRAGON,
6 Holland Anthony SUI VOLCOM, VANS, VON ZIPPER
7  Ville Uotila FIN ATOMIC, BLUE TOMATO, BOLLE, BONFIRE
8 Thaler Herbert AUT LIB, QUIKSILVER, ADIDAS
9 Savela Tomi FIN ICON
10 Stanschitz Michael AUT VOELKL
11 Robbins Quentin NZ VOELKL, VOLCOM
12 Roux Jean Jaques F ARNETTE, ONEILL, UNIC, VANS
13 Kroell Rudolf AUT AESTHETIKER, ACG, HOT ZONE
14 Beer Wolfgang AUT PALMER, RIP CURL, SMITH
15 Longo Arthur F NITRO, OAKLEY, VANS, VOLCOM
16 Kolar Gerfried AUT APO, WESTBEACH, VANS, OAKLEY
17 Huber Patrik AUT NITRO
18 Zeestrat Stefan NZ ALIAN, WE
19 Oesterle Lars GER HOT ZONE,
20 Monsberger Andi AUT K2, PLANETEARTH, VANS, HOTZONE
21 Schmaltz Alexander AUT VOELKL, VOLCOM, OAKLEY, SP, NIXON
22 May Gerfried GER DEELUXE, ELAN
23 Haricot Julien F BURTON, VOLCOM
24 Eberharter Thomas AUT NITRO, VANS, BILLABONG, ARNETTE
25 Mandlberger Bernd AUT K2, ADIDAS EYEWEAR, VANS, SP
26 Cullum Sam UK ARCUS, DC, OAKLEY, RIDE
27 Stroem Peter SWE K2, VANS, ADIDAS
28 Ducourtil Valerian F  
29 Purucker Louis NZ BILLABONG, DRAGON, ROME
30 Stock Werner AUT SALOMON, BONFIRE HOTZONE
31 Rieser Reinhard AUT FORUM, SPECIAL BLEND, HOTZONE
31 Marthinsen Henning NOR  
33 Fankhauser Stefan AUT  
34 Trobas Matthias    
35 Loehle Heinz GER  
36 Wanner Wolfgang AUT  
37 Rasinger Martin GER  
38 Wetscher Bennie AUT RIDE HOTZONE REDBULL
39 Takao Shoma JP  
40 Mausser Florian AUT  




 

Top Results for the Hot Zone Team Rider @ Ästhetiker Shred Down

3 Hot-Zone Riders in top 6 at the Ästhetiker Shred Down in Westendorf

Ästhetiker Shred Down
Westendorf 2nd to 3rd march 2007

(Westendorf/AUT ─ 3.3.2007) ─ Not that it is something new but snowboarding is still depending on snow. This winter season is not easy in Europe. The lack of snow before a contest means a lot of work for shapers to be able to have a good park setup. Therefore great respect to the well shaped rail line. The open training session on Friday brought a few surprises to shapers and riders. The riders had a fantastic powder session in the woods just above the park whereas the shapers had to completely reshape the park line. The opinion of the park team about the 40 cm fresh snow was consequently very different to the one of the riders. Around midday the untracked runs became less and the park was ready again.

The first riders of Friday used the obstacles to get warmed up. A small quarterpipe, a wallride, a straight box, a long downrail and a fat kinked box offered more than enough possibilities for the riders to get ready for the contest day. Impressing was the riding of Michael Stanschitz, Herby Thaler and Wolle Beer with 270 variations showing their motivation for the contest on Saturday.

After the successful warm up party on Friday night in the ‘Kegelbahn’ the contest continued on Saturday with the qualification and the finals. The weather comparing to Friday was everything else than predictable. Riders and organisation were confronted with very changeable conditions. Rain during the training, strong snowfall during the first qualification heat, light snowfall during the second qualification heat, sunshine at the beginning of the finals, fog in the middle of the finals and bluebird at the end of the finals. On top of it wind that was dismantling tents and banners. But none the less the contest with a high level of technical riding could successfully be implemented. During the qualification it was a tough job for rookies and not directly qualified riders to show their abilities over the straight box, down rail and Suzuki kinked box. The best seven riders of every heat qualified for the finals that was carried out in a jam session format. During the qualification the rookie Simon Pircher convinced everyone with his stylish and technical runs that he was ready for the finals.

His solid performance during the finals and especially thanks to his fantastic result in qualification made him the deserved winner of the Shred Down 07 rookie award. As for Simon Pircher the Friday training was a great warm up for Michael Stanschitz. In his second run in the finals he showed an alley oop rock’n roll on the wallride, nosepress bs 180 on the straight box, tailslide 270 out and gap 270 on the kinked box. On top of it Mone Monsberger and Reini Rieser made everything very exciting. Reini Rieser showed a huge frontside air on the quarterpipe, nosepress bs 180 out, bs 50/50 180 out and gap 270 on the kinked box which put him on the second place. The Ästhetiker Mone Monsberger with a huge fs 3 mute on the quarter, cab 270, switch fs boardslide and gap 270 became second. At the end last years winner Michael Sranschitz won the Ästhetiker Shred Down 07 with his first run of the day. For the first time in the history of the Ästhetiker tour a rider defends his title and wins the same contest in two consecutive years. The first three riders received with their results a highly desired wildcard for the Ästhetiker Jam – Wängl Tängl held from 22nd to 25th of March in Mayrhofen. Friedl Kolar proved his style qualities and won the legendary Style Award.

At the end the culmination of this contest weekend was the Shred Down to the valley. The name of the contest is part of the program and therefore riders, shapers, organisers and media partners shredded down the mountain together. With a smile in their faces everyone arrived at the bottom with the memory of a great freestyle snowboard weekend.

RESULTS SHRED DOWN 2007

1 Michi Stanschitz AUT
2 Andreas Monsberger AUT
3 Reini Rieser AUT
4 Herby Thaler AUT
5 Matias Radaelli ARG
6 Lars Oesterle GER
7 Youri Jansen RUS
8 Friedl Kolar AUT, Style Award
9 Simon Fliri AUT
10 Stefan Fankhauser AUT
11 Lukas Draxl AUT
12 Wolle Beer AUT
13 Seppe Smits BEL
14 Phillip Gruber AUT
15 Anthony Smits BEL
16 Tomas Orol ARG
17 Alex Walch AUT
18 Simon Pircher AUT
18 Martin Bisi ARG
20 Marco Hafez AUT
21 Hannes Metzler AUT
22 Manuel Lindmoser AUT
23 Zoran Nuzdic AUT
24 Martin Rasinger AUT
25 Michael Schatz AUT
26 Thomas Tramnitz AUT
27 Matthias Trobos AUT
28 Bennie Wetscher AUT
29 Manuel Bernert AUT
29 Stefan Kröll AUT
29 Thomas Hörhagger AUT
29 Flo Hasenauer AUT
29 Tobias Margreiter AUT



Seppe Smits Won the Forum Snake Session @ Nordpark

It was the first Snake Sessions tour stop at Innsbruck’s local resort, Nordpark on last Saturday and the park was in relatively good shape for the current snow conditions. Previous night we had a nice late-night-session at the park, so we decided not to hurry up to the mountain, just up for the finals.
When we got up to the park, it was only 8 young guns left in the finals. We caught up with the judges; Forum team captain Jon Weaver and team/host rider Peter König, sat down with them and followed the finals. It was a relaxed one hour jam session at the park that consisted of rail, 10m kicker and a rail box at the end of the slope.
It is pretty amazing how many times you could jump that kicker. The short chairlift takes you up in 30 seconds, and then if you hit it straight from top to bottom, you can manage to do the lap in less than a minute.
After following these kids with big clothes(apparently a current fashion) pirouetting one after another from the kicker, I realized that most of them had some killer style. And we’ve been wondering why they call these guys youngbloods. They definitely are the future.

Soon it was time for the prize giving and Peter König announced the winners. It was Seppe Smits who took the 1st place with solid riding leaving his brother Anthony Smits on second place.


Seppe Smits first Place


Hot Zone ISPO 2007 Report      
 

 


The biggest qualified visitor trade show in Europe the ISPO 2007 in Munich has opened the doors. All theóß

big board sport company’s, are there to show us the new collections of 2008 and also some unknown little company’s are here to get a place in the market. To show you some exclusive products of 2008 I have made a trip to Munich to give you the first report of it.

 


Munich  05.07.2007 10:30 Uhr.



It’s hard to wait for your Christmas presents but my anticipation onto the ISPO is so big you can not realize. What will happen this year?



My first route starts at the biggest hall A1, all the big named company’s are there like Burton, Forum, Foursquare and many more. Sensory overload is my first thought when I was going in the hall. The first companies I visited were Forum, Foursquare and Special Blend. Austrian The Program sales rep Daniel has decided to give me and you a little fashion show, to represent his exclusive collection. Thanks for this Daniel. After a couple of shots I completed my first mission, and made my way to Nitro Snowboards, they always got a sweet looking booth. I felt like a paparazzi when I was taking the pictures, but anyway, amazing designs, crazy colours and like the years before more stylish than Paris Hilton in her best Gucci outfit. After a couple of tacos I found a little booth with a brand directly from Canada, the name of it is “Nomis”; if you ask yourself, what the hell is Nomis? I show you! This little company was born in Vancouver (Canada) and they produce zip hoodies, sweatshirts, hoodies, caps and much more. But the sensational of this is the love in the details and function. Mat Chamberlain has shown me the hottest products for the next season, and I mean literally hot.


One of the exclusive products is a heater in the zipper, its true so if you getting always cold like a girl, wear this on and you can regulate the warmth with the control panel in the pocket. And it’s washable. Thanks Mat for showing me these hot ass products.


After my lunch brake I found some Ride bindings behind bars, to hot to let them out. For 2008 Ride didn't care and built a collection you can not imagine. To give an insight check the pictures.


Colourful, powerful and awesome ideas! Who is this? This can be only the Neff Headwear Company. With crazy colours, crazy designs and love in the details Neff is showing us the new collection. Hats, Caps, Scarf’s, Shirts, Zippers, Headphones and much more is what makes Neff the unique company from California.


Also Salomon was working hard on there products. With fresh styles and colours they are showing us how creative a bunch of snowboarders are. In other words, basically the company hands them keys to there factory and they go bananas.


SP United, bindings, boots company deluxe. Fresh on board with there new team rider Danny Kass and a Pro Model binding. They also created a binding for the Austrian Zillertaler Crew “Ästhetiker” artless white with the big Ä logo on the highback. They always got some secret stuff, but nobody was thinking that the secret stuff can dance on smooth beats. With the words of my colleague “sex sells “.  


Last but not least, I have visited the Shop Summit booth. Now you will ask yourself what is the Shop Summit? I will tell you.


Shop Summit, discuss your answers! Interact with shop owners and get advice from experts. Question yourself: Does your shop have an image? Is your Shop just a sales area? What does your turnover have to be for you to make money? Can your Shop compete against larger shops? To reduce the risk you can talk with experts like: Muck Müller (AT), Jeffrey Harbaugh (USA) Stefan Dongus & Thimo Kilberth (GER).



An awesome, hard day is over, after a long day I will go back home. I hope you have got a little insight of the Products for next season. Enjoy the winter and pray for snow!


Have fun. See ya.



Sincelery Tom  

Neff Headwear                                      SP Bindings

  Nomis Heatable Hoodie thansk Mat!     Special Blend thanks Daniel!                                   

 Ride Bindings                                 Shake ya ass..


 Nitro Snowboards

 

 

 





Rudi Kröll reports from the European open!


Tuesday I came back from the Burton European Open 07 in Laax. I went there to ride the Slopestyle Competition which they moved up to the “Vorap” glacier due to bad snow conditions at lower levels. The park, which included 4 kickers, looked really perfect but it was a very difficult setup to ride.

 


You had to speedcheck every single kicker whereas there was not a lot of time between the kickers which made it pretty hard to get the right speed. Besides the kicker takeoff’s where very steep and the landings too which made it not easier to neither have a precision landing nor to stomp it. That means it was perfect airtime for the photographers.
Furthermore I had to notice that this bad winter also makes me a victim because I didn’t ride a kicker like that in 1,5 month. And there have been 4 kickers in a row at 3000m.

On Saturday there were really good weather conditions during the first heat of the Qualification which I was riding in. My brother “CK” was not really lucky. He was riding the second heat where all the kickers were in the shadow already and also the wind picked up and affected the shredding.

So I qualified for the semi-final which they planned on Sunday. Well, I was checking the weather forecast on Saturday night and it predicted strong wind and snow. So the Chillertal “Hot-Zone.tv” Crew decided to make party and hope for postponing the semi-final. And the plan turned out perfect! I slept till midday till I noticed that the semi-final got postponed to Monday. Sweet! Also Reini Rieser didn’t step out of his bed till the afternoon that day.

So, it was the same then in the BEO 06. No semi final. Everyone of the semi-final moves to the final on Monday. We took the second gondola up on the glacier. It was cloudy but there was no wind when we came up. So we started to train and I was doing 4 or 5 runs. I also tried a bs rodeo 7 on the first jump which I slammed. I was so high and when I came around I couldn’t see the landing at all. It was all white in white and I didn’t see the landing coming. And after 5 runs when the wind was picking up to about 80 km/h it was just impossible to do a safe contest there! So I think it was kind of the only decision to cancel the Slopestyle of this years BEO. It could have been postponed to Tuesday but as Shaun White and some other guys have to go to the X-Games that day it seemed like that wouldn’t be a possibility.
For me it sucks, because this would have been my first TTR result and it would have been a 6star.

Now I am back home and because the park caused some tension in my back I already have been to the masseur twice. In the moment it is dumping and I hope the winter will come finally!

Greets from the Chillertal
Rudi



                      protect ya self ... RK in Action..



Rudi and Werni Checking the Course and Line...



Qualifikation Run from Rudi.. sick man..




Reini Rieser, Werni Stock & Rudi Kroell in Round 2 @ Burton European Open


Reini Rieser, Werni Stock and Rudi Kroell qualified today for the round nr 2 at the burton european open in laax, switzerland.

 


Reini Rieser, Werni Stock and Rudi Kroell qualified today for the round nr 2 at the burton european open in laax, switzerland.

120 riders were competing, 40 came into round number 2 and the hotzone riders were one of them.

Congratultations boys as it was not too easy, we all hope to see you in the finals!

 

We got 40 names of riders going through to slopestyle semi-finals, the schedule has been changed a little bit, since there was no time to run te Qualifications today. Therefore 24 best riders from Pre-qualifications Heat 1 and 16 best from Heat 2 advance straight to the tommorow’s semi-finals against 32 invited guys. Here are the names of riders continuing at BEO Slopestyle:




Rider: Reini Rieser Photo: Christian "Eli" Eberl

ROCK ON GUYS, YOU ROCK THE WORLD...In Love with the Dude forever!!

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Published On: 1/21/2007
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Fair warning: I just got my phone bills. I'm in an ugly sort of mood. This is a rant.

So I fell for the whole "Join in" propaganda and signed up with Verizon Wireless. BIG mistake folks. One I hope to educate you so you can avoid making. I'm paying 85.00 a month for my plan. This includes unlimited nights, weekends and "in" calling (calls to people on the Verizon network) and 1100 anytime minutes. I also have insurance on my phone (cause I'm a clutz) and 250 text. Should I go over it's 40 cents a minute, 10 cents a text. Sounds a little pricey but pretty simple, right? Sure. Until you figure in the little extras. And there are oh so many little extras people. I got the V3M razor because I liked its looks yes but also because of what it could do. It has a camera and mobile web cababilities and it can play some pretty amazing ringtones. I had been putting off getting a new phone forever (kinda frugal, my old phone looks more like a laptop computer). I figured if I was going to get a new phone I should have all the features I want.

Well, that mobile web eats minutes like none other, so I turned that feature off. Of course, should I accidently press the wrong key on my phone it will reactivate and begin consuming my minutes with renewed vigor. And don't think to get away with using it free after 9pm folks, mobile web always uses your anytime minutes, anytime you access it. Those cool ringtones? I can't download them unless I use my mobile web. Then there's a fee on top of my minutes to download them. Checking my voicemail is just like making a call, if I don't want it to use minutes I must do it after 9. Everyone I've talked to who doesn't have Verizon but does have a camera phone can retrieve the pictures from their phone onto their computer with a mere cable and some software. Verizon disables that ability in their phones. You can send your pictures to the Verizon website and download them from there to your computer. This assumes however that you have internet access. It also costs airtime and a fee per image. You must also do it one picture at a time. Tedious and costly, what more could I want? You can buy a memory card, save the pics to the memory card and from there load them on your computer. Course, that too is one picture at a time and requires you to buy the memory card and a card reader if you don't already have one.

I signed up with Quest. I bundled my landline (which I got so I wouldn't talk so much on my cell and go over my minutes) with my high speed internet. The bill should never go above 56.00 monthly unless I'm making long distance calls. This month is was over 70.00. Why? Hidden fees and surcharges (of which there were already quite a few) that skyrocketed with the new year. Cute. So I am essentially paying 120.00 a month for  my phones. 1440.00 a year to talk to people. I must have sucker written all over me. So, after a good long bout of cursing and beating my head agaist the wall I decided to take action. I'm canceling my quest landline, and dropping my Verizon account down to the barebones minimum of 40.00 a month a signing up with Cricket at around 40.00 a month. That way I get Cricket's unlimited local, long distance and text, while honoring the two year contract I foolishly signed with the Verizon Rapists. I'll be turning my Razor off and locking it away so I won't be even the slightest bit tempted to use it.  I'll be saving 40.00 a month and I'll never have to worry about hidden fees and overage again. But is that not the most absurd thing you've heard? I'm so furious with these perverse companies and with myself for falling for their gimmicks. Why do they feel it appropriate to gouge us like that? Maybe when we stop falling for it they'll be forced to change. Maybe.

Whatever you do, DON'T JOIN IN!!!!!!


Published On: 1/2/2007
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Fair warning: I just got my phone bills. I'm in an ugly sort of mood. This is a rant.

So I fell for the whole "Join in" propaganda and signed up with Verizon Wireless. BIG mistake folks. One I hope to educate you so you can avoid making. I'm paying 85.00 a month for my plan. This includes unlimited nights, weekends and "in" calling (calls to people on the Verizon network) and 1100 anytime minutes. I also have insurance on my phone (cause I'm a clutz) and 250 text. Should I go over it's 40 cents a minute, 10 cents a text. Sounds a little pricey but pretty simple, right? Sure. Until you figure in the little extras. And there are oh so many little extras people. I got the V3M razor because I liked its looks yes but also because of what it could do. It has a camera and mobile web cababilities and it can play some pretty amazing ringtones. I had been putting off getting a new phone forever (kinda frugal, my old phone looks more like a laptop computer). I figured if I was going to get a new phone I should have all the features I want.

Well, that mobile web eats minutes like none other, so I turned that feature off. Of course, should I accidently press the wrong key on my phone it will reactivate and begin consuming my minutes with renewed vigor. And don't think to get away with using it free after 9pm folks, mobile web always uses your anytime minutes, anytime you access it. Those cool ringtones? I can't download them unless I use my mobile web. Then there's a fee on top of my minutes to download them. Checking my voicemail is just like making a call, if I don't want it to use minutes I must do it after 9. Everyone I've talked to who doesn't have Verizon but does have a camera phone can retrieve the pictures from their phone onto their computer with a mere cable and some software. Verizon disables that ability in their phones. You can send your pictures to the Verizon website and download them from there to your computer. This assumes however that you have internet access. It also costs airtime and a fee per image. You must also do it one picture at a time. Tedious and costly, what more could I want? You can buy a memory card, save the pics to the memory card and from there load them on your computer. Course, that too is one picture at a time and requires you to buy the memory card and a card reader if you don't already have one.

I signed up with Quest. I bundled my landline (which I got so I wouldn't talk so much on my cell and go over my minutes) with my high speed internet. The bill should never go above 56.00 monthly unless I'm making long distance calls. This month is was over 70.00. Why? Hidden fees and surcharges (of which there were already quite a few) that skyrocketed with the new year. Cute. So I am essentially paying 120.00 a month for  my phones. 1440.00 a year to talk to people. I must have sucker written all over me. So, after a good long bout of cursing and beating my head agaist the wall I decided to take action. I'm canceling my quest landline, and dropping my Verizon account down to the barebones minimum of 40.00 a month a signing up with Cricket at around 40.00 a month. That way I get Cricket's unlimited local, long distance and text, while honoring the two year contract I foolishly signed with the Verizon Rapists. I'll be turning my Razor off and locking it away so I won't be even the slightest bit tempted to use it.  I'll be saving 40.00 a month and I'll never have to worry about hidden fees and overage again. But is that not the most absurd thing you've heard? I'm so furious with these perverse companies and with myself for falling for their gimmicks. Why do they feel it appropriate to gouge us like that? Maybe when we stop falling for it they'll be forced to change. Maybe.

Whatever you do, DON'T JOIN IN!!!!!!


Published On: 1/2/2007
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Monday, December 04, 2006

 

Little Bastards...Bigbastard...Stillbastards???



Last Friday "December 1st" was a pretty cool day. Not only did I get out of coming into the office on a sunny opening day at Seymour, It also marked day one of filming for the sequel to Little Bastards.



Dev, Duff, Dionne, Kale, Browner, Eero, Rencz, JBone, Chucky, Geatan, JF, and a couple office boys (Nick and Myself) all came out to kick off filming for what some are predicting to be the best snowboard video of all time.



With expert jump builders like Dev and Duff in charge of airtime you know things are gonna get rad. Keep posted for video updates.

Published On: 12/4/2006
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so obviously, early season riding always has a good story to go with it..and our trip to kicking horse didn't fall short of hilariously amazing! it really all starts thursday when i realise my friend Tim Elms is playing at the Drake...so carefully i plan my evening so that both The OC and Grey's Anatomy are also on the agenda. Going for a casual beer over some f*cking fantastic  music soon turns into drunk raving at Zona's, followed by a wasted cab ride home and a rad cab driver who offers to drive my car home when he gets off shift! Thanks buddy! The clock reads 5:30 and I pass out, only to wake up to my fog horn of an alarm clock at 8:00...snooze every 10 minutes until 9:30 when my phone rings and I am questioned as to why I haven't arrived to our rendez vous point in Banff as planned..."give me 20..okay maybe 25" and I get my shi*t together..and off I go. Some legit riding goes down,;a concussion, dislocated shoulder re-injured..again and me putting my knee into my nose. Yes indeed a solid day, some retire early to nurse the wounds...I retire around 2:30 to drag my haggard body to work. In my fragile state I now have to endure hearing about how amazing the opening day at The Horse is going to be tomorrow, and I of course will be working..no pow for me! Except I was over it...I'd have to leaving the hill at 1:30 to make it back to work by 4. Enough time for some solid fresh lines, I mean with 180 cm at the top...who is going to deny me that??? By 11:30 that night, we realise that we have at least a couple more hours ahead of us before getting close to finishing. Diamonds and I figure we'll just leave tonight when we get off and go hard all the way through until tomorrows shift. I call Suze to inform her of the new plan; shes wasted, at a DJ Mama concert at work and planning a power nap on her office floor before we pick her up! Thats dedication my friends...thats dedication! So work raps up around 1:30, 3 stops later we have 3 people on their 2nd wind, coffee that tastes like ashtray and the clock now reads 3:30...we'll be right on time for the early morning madness in Golden. The drive is moderately treacherous, and the clock read 5:30 but the nap in the Tim Hortons parking lot, and the crack-coffee they sell made it all worthwhile! 7:15; potty break in Timmy's and off we go. Holy shi*t this place has diehards, by 7:30 the entire Kicking horse lodge is packed and their are line ups everywhere..gondola, tickets..everywhere. So, by the time we get to the top, we are more than ready to ride...the shredding itself gets the least airtime. Mostly due to the fact that it was simply EPIC, it got shralped fast but those few runs made it worth it! The snow was so deep and heavy that I felt like a beginner. I can ride pow, but let me tell you that shi*t kicked my ass...seriously! 1:30 rolls around and the fatigue coming from 4 hours of sleep  since Thursday morning is kicking in, since it is nearly the end of Saturday...I delegate the driving to Diamonds and Suze and sleep the rest of the way home. Work crawled by, i contemplated shooting myself in the foot, but somehow my 10th wind kicked in and i pulled through. 6 feet of fresh snow will do strange things to a girl!
Happy shred!
TJ


Published On: 12/3/2006
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Last night's Milton Keynes event last night 'For Boarders By Boarders' was wicked. I haven't been to the fridge for about two years mainly because of costs and the evil long drive I would have to endure before getting there. It was definitely worth it as I had one of the best indoor snow experiences ever. Got in around eight and rode until twelve which is a hardcore session for us UK riders. The organisers built this wicked big jump with a DJ box underneath it, and there was a whole bunch of jibs on the other side. I was on the jump the whole night just taking in the airtime and the rest of the crew had an ace time. Special mention goes out to Steve who made a session for the first time in ages cos of various injuries and natural respect for dryslope. I was pretty surprised that it all went so well considering how badly I caned myself on Thursday. Only problem was some thieving bastards robbed my mates' Dutch and Spring's locker while we were riding and made off with their valuables. Damn you to hell!


Published On: 7/8/2006
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First: Thanks for all the birthday greetings. Can't reply all of them because I have to charge my stuff for tomorrow.
Last weekend was the huge GAP-Session in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Christophe Schmidt, David Benedek and Mathieu Crepel won the prices for longest airtime (3.1 sec), best trick (fs 1260 double corked) and best rider.
The last days I spent with some dawgs from Isenseven at the Diedamskopf in austria. Got some good shots.
I just arrived an hour ago and now I have to wash my clothes and charge everything because I have to be at the airport in 8 hours. We make a road trip through canada. Hope the weather and snow will be fine. I'll be back in the middle of april...

Published On: 3/15/2006
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