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Ski Area 24 Hr 72 Hr Base Surface
ArrowSpout Springs, Oregon 18" 18" 60" PP
ArrowFernie Alpine, British Columbia 17" 25" 34-72" PDR
ArrowCrystal Mountain, Washington 16" 24" 65-77" PDR
ArrowMount Seymour, British Columbia 14" 26" 130-134" PP
ArrowTimberline Lodge, Oregon 12" 21" 94-104" PDR
ArrowSchweitzer Mountain, Idaho 10" 20" 64-87" PDR
ArrowMt Baldy, British Columbia 10" 10" 33-47" PDR
ArrowMt Hood Skibowl, Oregon 9" 9" 50-65" PDR
ArrowMagic Mountain, Idaho 9" 9" 45-50" PDR
ArrowMt Spokane, Washington 9" 25" 47-72" PP
ArrowRed Mountain, British Columbia 9" 14" 44-54" PDR
ArrowSummit at Snoqualmie, Washington 8" 26" 55-78" PDR
Arrow49 Degrees North, Washington 8" 18" 56-86" PDR
ArrowAlpental at Snoqualmie, Washington 8" 16" 80-92" PDR
ArrowWhitefish, Montana 8" 16" 27-69" PDR
ArrowWhite Pass, Washington 7" 26" 57-69" PDR
ArrowMontana Snowbowl, Montana 7" 12" 21-48" PDR
ArrowBluewood, Washington 6" 9" 66-69" PDR
ArrowSipapu, New Mexico 6" 9" 23-35" PDR
ArrowMt Washington Resort, British Columbia 6" 7" 91" PP
ArrowSierra at Tahoe, California 6" 7" 18-35" PDR
ArrowBolton Valley, Vermont 6" 6" 26-42" PP
ArrowSaddleback, Maine 6" 6" 14-36" PP
ArrowMt Hood Meadows, Oregon 6" 30" 92-105" PDR
ArrowStevens Pass, Washington 6" 15" 74-76" PP
ArrowMt Baker, Washington 6" 13" 110-121" PDR
ArrowTamarack, Idaho 6" 12" 50-58" PDR
ArrowWhitewater, British Columbia 6" 10" 74" PP
ArrowJay Peak, Vermont 5" 7" 36-65" PDR
ArrowMission Ridge, Washington 5" 7" 32-38" PP
ArrowBretton Woods, New Hampshire 5" 6" 32-42" PP
ArrowStowe, Vermont 5" 5" 28-64" PP
ArrowWhiteface, New York 5" 5" 30-50" PP
ArrowSilver Star, British Columbia 5" 22" 55-66" PDR
ArrowAttitash, New Hampshire 4" 7" 18-49" PP
ArrowCannon Mountain, New Hampshire 4" 7" 18-40" PP
ArrowShawnee Peak, Maine 4" 6" 18-34" PDR
ArrowLoon Mountain, New Hampshire 4" 5" 38-51" PP
ArrowBurke Mountain, Vermont 4" 5" 12-36" PDR
ArrowMont Sainte-Anne, Quebec 4" 4" 46-110" PP
ArrowKirkwood, California 4" 4" 39-47" PP
ArrowSugarbush, Vermont 4" 4" 12-38" PDR
ArrowStorrs Hill, New Hampshire 4" 4" 16-24" PP
ArrowCalabogie Peaks, Ontario 4" 4" 20" PP
ArrowBrundage, Idaho 4" 15" 50-68" PDR
ArrowAlyeska Resort, Alaska 4" 14" 18-133" PP
ArrowAngel Fire, New Mexico 3" 9" 28-34" PDR
ArrowPowder King, British Columbia 3" 7" 42-94" PDR
ArrowBogus Basin, Idaho 3" 6" 35-37" PP
ArrowSunday River, Maine 3" 5" 24-48" PP
ArrowRagged Mountain, New Hampshire 3" 5" 38-42" PDR
ArrowDartmouth Skiway, New Hampshire 3" 5" 5-20" PP
ArrowStoneham, Quebec 3" 4" 14-24" FRGR
ArrowStratton Mountain, Vermont 3" 3" 32-55" PP
ArrowTremblant, Quebec 3" 3" 50" LSGR
ArrowOwls Head, Quebec 3" 3" 45-48" PP
ArrowSugar Bowl, California 3" 3" 35-45" PP
ArrowOkemo Mountain, Vermont 3" 3" 36-44" LSGR
ArrowBromley Mountain, Vermont 3" 3" 24-39" PP
ArrowSugarloaf, Maine 3" 3" 15-35" PP
ArrowSir Sams, Ontario 3" 3" 12-24" PP
ArrowMt Rose, Nevada 3" 3" 15-24" PP
ArrowSki Martock, Nova Scotia 3" 3" 12-24" PP
ArrowCranmore, New Hampshire 3" 3" 20" PP
ArrowMagic Mountain, Vermont 3" 3" 5-15" PP
ArrowArrowhead, New Hampshire 3" 3" 0-10" WETSN
ArrowMont Avila, Quebec 3" 3" 0" PP
ArrowMont Gabriel, Quebec 3" 3" 0" PP
ArrowAnthony Lakes, Oregon 3" 17" 40-45" PDR
ArrowPowderhorn, Colorado 3" 15" 50-52" PP
ArrowSun Peaks, British Columbia 3" 10" 38-57" PDR
ArrowLookout Pass, Idaho 2" 8" 47-72" PDR
ArrowBlacktail Mountain, Montana 2" 7" 33-44" PDR
ArrowButtermilk, Colorado 2" 7" 30-38" PDR
ArrowShowdown, Montana 2" 7" 20-29" PDR
ArrowMt Timothy, British Columbia 2" 7" 25" PDR
ArrowMt Ashland, Oregon 2" 6" 45-68" PP
ArrowAspen Highlands, Colorado 2" 5" 47-55" PDR
ArrowWildcat, New Hampshire 2" 5" 8-36" PP
ArrowVail, Colorado 2" 5" 33-34" PDR
ArrowMonarch, Colorado 2" 4" 55" PDR
ArrowKillington, Vermont 2" 4" 36-44" PDR
ArrowPico Mtn at Killington, Vermont 2" 4" 36-44" PDR
ArrowBerkshire East, Massachusetts 2" 4" 18-35" PP
ArrowHemsedal, Norway 2" 3" 24-36" PP
ArrowBig White, British Columbia 2" 2" 46-66" PP
ArrowDiamond Peak, Nevada 2" 2" 30-58" PDR
ArrowDonner Ski Ranch, California 2" 2" 38-48" PP
ArrowHomewood, California 2" 2" 26-45" PP
ArrowCamp Fortune, Quebec 2" 2" 31-39" PP
ArrowMount Snow, Vermont 2" 2" 24-36" LSGR
ArrowDodge Ridge, California 2" 2" 30-36" PP
ArrowEdelweiss Valley, Quebec 2" 2" 36" PP
ArrowBear Valley, California 2" 2" 30-34" PDR
ArrowMont Sutton, Quebec 2" 2" 19-34" PDR
ArrowPajarito, New Mexico 2" 2" 28" PDR
ArrowMt St Louis-Moonstone, Ontario 2" 2" 22-26" PP
ArrowHorseshoe Resort, Ontario 2" 2" 20-24" PP
ArrowGol m. Golsfjellet, Norway 2" 2" 24" CORN
ArrowHidden Valley, Ontario 2" 2" 12-14" PP
ArrowNorth York, Ontario 2" 2" 12" WETSN
ArrowSnowmass, Colorado 2" 12" 38-48" PDR
ArrowAjax (Aspen), Colorado 2" 10" 38" PDR
ArrowSilver Mountain, Idaho 1" 8" 42-86" PP
ArrowMoonlight Basin, Montana 1" 7" 51" PP
ArrowBreckenridge, Colorado 1" 6" 33-49" PDR
ArrowTaos, New Mexico 1" 5" 50-60" PDR
ArrowSki Cooper, Colorado 1" 5" 36-38" PDR
ArrowChestnut Mountain, Illinois 1" 4" 40-80" PP
ArrowWhistler/Blackcomb, British Columbia 1" 4" 70" PP
ArrowJackson Hole, Wyoming 1" 4" 46-61" PP
ArrowCopper Mountain, Colorado 1" 4" 35-41" PP
ArrowBeaver Creek, Colorado 1" 4" 33-37" PDR
ArrowEldora, Colorado 1" 4" 36" PDR
ArrowSunlight, Colorado 1" 4" 28-30" HP
ArrowWinter Park, Colorado 1" 3" 44-48" PDR
ArrowRed River, New Mexico 1" 3" 39-44" PDR
ArrowKeystone, Colorado 1" 3" 36" PDR
ArrowSquaw Valley USA, California 1" 3" 35" PP
ArrowHeavenly, California 1" 2" 25-36" PP
ArrowSteamboat, Colorado 1" 11" 44-47" PDR
ArrowKicking Horse, British Columbia 1" 1" 55-60" PP
ArrowSunshine Village, Alberta 1" 1" 52-54" PP
ArrowTelluride, Colorado 1" 1" 47-49" PP
ArrowSun Valley, Idaho 1" 1" 23-49" PP
ArrowSoda Springs, California 1" 1" 38-48" PP
ArrowArizona Snowbowl, Arizona 1" 1" 23-41" PP
ArrowNorthstar at Tahoe, California 1" 1" 19-37" PP
ArrowGranite Gorge, New Hampshire 1" 1" 18-36" PP
ArrowSearchmont Resort, Ontario 1" 1" 24" LSGR
ArrowSwiss Valley, Michigan 1" 1" 22-24" PP
ArrowDevils Elbow, Ontario 1" 1" 8-24" PP
ArrowLakeridge Ski Resort, Ontario 1" 1" 24" PP
ArrowGlen Eden, Ontario 1" 1" 14-18" LSGR
ArrowBlue Mountain, Ontario 1" 1" 14" LSGR
ArrowCentennial Park, Ontario 1" 1" 6" LSGR
ArrowLe Massif, Quebec 1" 1" 0" VC


Published On: 12/28/2007
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Ski Area 24 Hr 72 Hr Base Surface
ArrowWolf Creek, Colorado 14" 34" 106-126" PDR
ArrowStoneham, Quebec 13" 13" 16-24" PDR
ArrowPowder King, British Columbia 10" 16" 31-96" PDR
ArrowSipapu, New Mexico 8" 15" 16-22" PDR
ArrowVail, Colorado 8" 10" 29-34" PDR
ArrowSmugglers Notch, Vermont 6" 8" 12-40" PP
ArrowBeaver Creek, Colorado 6" 8" 30-32" PDR
ArrowStowe, Vermont 6" 7" 22-55" PDR
ArrowJay Peak, Vermont 6" 6" 36-50" PDR
ArrowWinter Park, Colorado 6" 6" 43-49" PDR
ArrowSki Bromont, Quebec 6" 18" 27-39" WETPS
ArrowPowderhorn, Colorado 6" 12" 39" PDR
ArrowCrested Butte, Colorado 6" 10" 42-54" PP
ArrowWhiteface, New York 5" 7" 22-41" PP
ArrowSteamboat, Colorado 5" 7" 31-32" PDR
ArrowTitus Mountain, New York 5" 7" 4-19" PP
ArrowDurango, Colorado 5" 22" 59-63" PDR
ArrowFernie Alpine, British Columbia 4" 7" 15-38" PDR
ArrowLoon Mountain, New Hampshire 4" 6" 16-20" WETPS
ArrowTremblant, Quebec 4" 4" 50" PP
ArrowWhistler/Blackcomb, British Columbia 4" 4" 47" PDR
ArrowCascade Mountain, Wisconsin 4" 4" 18-36" PP
ArrowMont Sutton, Quebec 4" 4" 12-16" LSGR
ArrowWhitefish, Montana 4" 13" 16-45" PDR
ArrowSugarbush, Vermont 3" 9" 14-38" PDR
ArrowCannon Mountain, New Hampshire 3" 7" 14-36" PP
ArrowMiddlebury Snow Bowl, Vermont 3" 6" 10-40" WETPS
ArrowWaterville Valley, New Hampshire 3" 5" 24-36" PP
ArrowSundown Mountain, Iowa 3" 3" 18-44" PP
ArrowTelluride, Colorado 3" 16" 45-50" PDR
ArrowMonarch, Colorado 3" 10" 61" PDR
ArrowBurke Mountain, Vermont 2" 8" 12-36" PDR
ArrowEldora, Colorado 2" 6" 36" PDR
ArrowObergurgl, Austria 2" 4" 30-42" PP
ArrowSunday River, Maine 2" 4" 16-40" PDR
ArrowAttitash, New Hampshire 2" 4" 18-40" PP
ArrowSchweitzer Mountain, Idaho 2" 3" 28-45" PDR
ArrowCopper Mountain, Colorado 2" 3" 32-42" PP
ArrowBreckenridge, Colorado 2" 3" 35-40" PP
ArrowBolton Valley, Vermont 2" 3" 27-39" PP
ArrowSunlight, Colorado 2" 3" 21-27" PP
ArrowMt Washington Resort, British Columbia 2" 2" 44" PP
ArrowSilver Star, British Columbia 2" 2" 40" PP
ArrowSugarloaf, Maine 2" 2" 17-32" PP
ArrowSun Peaks, British Columbia 1" 5" 33-42" PP
ArrowSnowmass, Colorado 1" 4" 35-49" PP
ArrowKillington, Vermont 1" 4" 32-42" PDR
ArrowSilver Mountain, Idaho 1" 3" 24-72" PP
ArrowAspen Highlands, Colorado 1" 3" 46-61" PP
ArrowMt Baker, Washington 1" 3" 35-55" PP
ArrowBig White, British Columbia 1" 3" 10-32" HP
ArrowMad River Glen, Vermont 1" 3" 12-24" PP
ArrowCranmore, New Hampshire 1" 3" 10-18" PP
ArrowAjax (Aspen), Colorado 1" 2" 31-36" PP
ArrowPanorama Mountain, British Columbia 1" 2" 20-34" PP
ArrowKeystone, Colorado 1" 2" 32-33" PP
ArrowLoveland, Colorado 1" 2" 31" PDR
ArrowButtermilk, Colorado 1" 2" 21-28" PP
ArrowStratton Mountain, Vermont 1" 2" 17-27" VC
ArrowStevens Pass, Washington 1" 2" 26-27" PP
ArrowSunshine Village, Alberta 1" 1" 50" PP
ArrowBromley Mountain, Vermont 1" 1" 15-26" WETSN
ArrowArapahoe Basin, Colorado 1" 1" 25" PP
ArrowBristol Mountain, New York 1" 1" 6-16" WETPS


Published On: 12/12/2007
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Snowboard.com News: Still B with Karl Fuhre
By: snowboard.com


It's been almost a decade since lil' Bastards, why the long wait?

We'll it really hasn't been a decade since we put out a video.  During the filming of Lil' Bastards the Wildcats were born.  The next couple video project that came next simply came out as Wildcats films but obviously followed the same format as Lil' Bastards.   Truthfully at first we weren't even planning to do a sequel.  We just wanted to put out Lil' bastards on DVD for our team and friends.  Before i knew it the project snowballed into a double feature and Dev and JF had some how tricked me into managing the project.

 
I guess you cut Christina and used Paris instead, how did you guys come up with the sound track?
 
For the soundtrack we just wanted something fun to listen to before shredding as well as something we could throw in as a pre-party warm up.  Basically everyone who was involved sent in songs and we went from there.  Musics always a battle because you can never please everyone.  The two songs I really pushed for were the Bastards day song by Eddie Murphy and Rick James "Party all the time" and the credit song by Lionel Ritchie "All night long".  We actually just had someone e-mail in saying they had a girl over while watching Still B's and he got lucky while using it for background music.  That's gotta say something.  The one song that caused us the most problems was the one in Duffs part.  He absolutely hates it and refused to go to any of the premiere for the first month.  He's over it now but we had a couple fun weeks.. ahaha



I noticed JF is the excat same as he was back in 98.  Is everyone still basically the same?
 
Yeah I'd have to say no ones really changed much.  They're all pretty much doing the same shi*t they have since Still Bastards. Snowboarding and partying... That's why we went with the name "Still Bastards" instead of "Big Bastards".  Its not like anyone got any bigger.  I'd have to say out of everyone the only person who's really changed since Lil' Bastards is Devun.  He definitely keeps it classier more often than the rest.  It might have something to do with being married..  But than again, JF has a family he doesn't seem to be slowing down what so ever.


So I guess it's safe to say that it doesn't matter what happens in life, you can always have a good time with your friends?
 
Still Bastards is pretty much a documentary of all our friends having the time of their lives on and off the hill.  Its all about balance, as long as you're having fun you're doing pretty good. haha

 
What's the main thing you hope people take away from watching this?
 
I hope that after watching Still Bastards people will want to go out and buy a shi*t load of IS and WC gear so we can keep doing these types of projects. Haha  Joking, joking... Well half joking.  Still Bastards shows you a pretty up close and personal view of each rider.  After watching it you'll probably feel like you know these guys much better and hopefully understand a little more what IS Design and Wildcats is all about.  Bottom line, we just want people to be stoked to shred and go out and have a good time with there friends.  
 

What is your favourite parts of the movie?
 
Its hard to say which parts are my favorites.  Dev's, Paris, 8mile, Dickie's, Bastards day, Gaetan, Tadashi's, JF's and the credits are all pretty entertaining. Not to mentions the hidden bonus'. 
Finally having Lil' Bastards on DVD is pretty cool too.
 

Big White and ESPO seemed like the crazy trips of the year?  How'd you survive? 
 
I have no idea, both trips definitely took an incredible toll on my health.  I guess just lots of practice.  I've been throwing myself into these extreme types of party situations for years now..

 
How was hanging out with Tom Green and Dave England?
 
Hanging out with Tom Green and Dave England was a blast.  Both those dudes are Fookin' Noots...  They came back to our Condo to party while were up at Big White filming for the feature film "Shred".
Dave wizzed on everything in sight, while Tom got way into Karaoke then stopped us from messing with JF when he was passed out in his own puke.  Its pretty scary when Tom Green's the voice of reason..
 

Do you have any messages or knowledge that you want to pass down to the younger generation?
 
Just do it!

 
Shout outs?

Yeah if you can send people to www.isdsgn.com to buy to movie that would be awesome!

For the month of December anyone who purchases a copy of Still Bastards through our site will also get 1 Wildcats stomp pad, 1 matching Pilsner Koozie, 1 Still Bastards poster and 1 IS design keychain while supplies last!

Unbelievable, yes we know...
 


Published On: 12/3/2007
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We got online, check out the Videos and pics.
 
More coming.
 
10TH Annual Banked Slalom next weekend 165 entered already. Check out the event post here: http://snowboard.colonies.com/events/511/?token=A3070E3F0A12B84ABA1F2D0DE440D502
 
 
 
 


Published On: 3/11/2007
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I'M ON THE MOVE ONCE AGAIN!
 
2 days ago I accepted a park staff job at Big White resort near Kelowna, BC...SO I'm moving out there in a short two weeks time, and I'll be back in Ontario once the season is over in April! COME VISIT ME!
 
SEE Y'ALL ON THE FLIP SIDE YO!



Published On: 11/2/2006
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My Blog: Skii trrriiippp
By: danai



Big White Feb 2006. BigWhite 137.jpg

Published On: 2/7/2006
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The Honda Pro Am Tour presented by TELUS

SBX (Snowboard Cross)  - February 11 and 12

has been moved to Big White!!!!

 

A huge thanks to Big White once again!

 

Here is the Race Notice:  Click here

(and on www.bcsnowboard.com and www.csf.ca)

 



Published On: 2/3/2006
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SECOND EVENT OF THE

RIPZONE PROVINCIAL SERIES

Big White: Jan 21 and 22, 2006

Half Pipe and Snowboard Cross

Click here for information:

Race Notice

Information Sheet



Published On: 1/18/2006
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fun trips with your friends are the best,.partying with people from different towns is also fun. new music is also pritty cool. kyle mcfarland gave me a mixtape full of new music it was fun thanks kyle.he also finally settled into a new home the other day which is really cool. new years was nuts up at bigwhite next year will be twice the greatness. thats all i really want to write later.
ps happy 19th there kodie dewar
JP

Published On: 1/6/2006
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My Journal: 6/6/2003
By: SpecialOps


Im back form kelowna.

BOYCOTT BIGWHITE

Published On: 6/6/2003
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My Journal: 23/2/2004
By: FuckThaPolice


the comp was off the hook this weekend, i tied for 1st in the AM with paul..he got messed up on the second run..hope your alright!!!...locked kyles keys in his truck...chilled in the sun most of sunday and ate icecream...island snow puts on rad comps...
might be heading to bigwhite next weekend with kyle...new pics up NOW!!!

Published On: 2/23/2004
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My Journal: 27/2/2004
By: FuckThaPolice


finaly found a ride to the US OPEN!!!thats right!haha ...filming on a stepdown tommorow..if i dont go to manning....sunday at bigwhite!!!add my msn to get in touch with me...ps:BIG PARTY IN THE MALL TONIGHT !!!there tearin it down so there lettin us party in it(^_^)

Published On: 2/27/2004
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My Journal: 29/2/2004
By: FuckThaPolice


never ended up getting to bigwhite, i fell asleep sat night at like 8....went to manning sat , bs 180 over kyle johnson well he was doing a fs 360 haha.....and now its sunday, LAME!

Published On: 2/29/2004
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My Journal: 3/3/2004
By: FuckThaPolice


chased some geese today....skewl is LAME...really stoked to snowboard this weekend...YOUNGBLOODS(at)BIGWHITE THIS WEEKEND(its time to shine)...AFTER WE ARE GOIN TO PArTY LIKE ROCKSTARS!

Published On: 3/3/2004
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