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The BC Snowboard Association (BCSA) is pleased to announce that Cypress
Mountain, off icial snowboard venue f or the 2010 Olympic W inter Games has
shown continued support of the BCSA and the development of amateur athletes
within BC. The BC Development Team, which currently trains exclusively at Big
W hite Ski Resort, has expanded its scope to the Lower Mainland with regular
training planned at Cypress Mountain for the 2008-09 winter season.
 
The Provincial Development Snowboard Team is designed as a stepping stone
for young athletes to move up the ranks of competitive snowboarding within BC
and secure spots on the BC Provincial Snowboard-Cross and Halfpipe Teams.
The BC Provincial Teams in turn act as a f eeder-program for the Canadian
National Snowboard Team. The Development program, now entering its third
year in operation has received a huge amount of support f rom Big W hite Ski Area
where the teams have been based. W ith the expansion of the 2008-09 program
to include not only Big W hite Ski Resort but now Cypress Mountain, there will be
additional opportunities f or young athletes to become involved with the
competitive stream of snowboarding within BC.
 
Joff rey Koeman, Cypress Mountain’s Director of Sales & Marketing says, "W e
are very e xcited to have the BCSA Development Team expand to Cypress
Mountain.  W hen the BCSA Team approached us on this idea we all felt that this
was a perfect f it for Cypress Mountain's ongoing commitment to developing snow
sport athletes in Vancouver and at Cypress Mountain the Off icial Freestyle Skiing
and Snowboard Venue for the 2010 Olympic W inter Games."
 
Unlike the Provincial Teams, the Development program is not specialized in any
one snowboard discipline. Rather, the athletes are encouraged to compete in
Slopestyle, Halfpipe and Snowboard-Cross events. Athletes within the program
must be at least 13 years old and generally have already gained some
competitive experience. In order to gain a spot within the Development Team,
athletes participate in one of two Selection Camps, the next being scheduled in
early December at both Big W hite Ski Resort and at Cypress Mountain.
 
Matt Galina, Development Team Head Coach comments that, “I think that it’s a
great opportunity that our program is expanding, as this will give even more
young riders the opportunity to get the coaching that will help them develop as
competitive snowboarders.
 
Currently there are eleven athletes on the BC Provincial De velopment Team. The
athletes compete in local competitions as well as BCSA Provincial Series Events.
The team trains in two areas in the province including Big W hite and Cypress Mountain. Additional inf ormation regarding the Development Program and the
Provincial Teams can be found at www.bcsnowboard.com
 
 
The BC Snowboard Association (BCSA) is a non-prof it sport organization, which
is the governing body of snowboarding with in the Province.  The BCSA is an
organization that brings youth into a safe and supported environment while
competing in a sport they love.  Up and coming National Team riders and future
pro athletes are bred through the BCSA and its programs.

Published On: 5/6/2008
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This month kicked off with some awesome snow and cold winter conditions. We had some excellent fresh powder riding for April fools day thanks to some short hikes into the high alpine. We are currently in the middle of the World Ski and Snowboard Festival here in Whistler which means lots of free bands in the village and world class snowboard competitions.

Local Camp News

At camp things are starting to slow down a little with only onr more week of programs for the winter calendar. That doesn't mean that we are slowing down as we are busy preparing for summer with our new NZ trip (Which is happening in September) as well as summer camp training in June and July. If you are keen to come out to Whistler the you can now book for new winter for our freestyle and freeride snowboard instructor training. If you would like to come to NZ you can check out the information on-line at

Cooler Magazine

Keep an eye out for Cooler Magazine on the shelves at your local news agent. Cherry from http://www.coolermag.com was just out at camp three weeks ago to check us out and write a story about our programs. They are a womens snow, surf and lifestyle magazine out of Europe which is an alternative lifestyle haven for young women.

New Zealand 'World Trip'

If you have ever dreamed about snowboarding in New Zealand and would like to come with our Pro Ride limited numbers adult (18+) improvement camp please let us know - there are now 10 spots available for our 8 and 11 day trip to Wanaka NZ (Middle Earth for those who have watched Lord of the Rings) - the date is set for September 6th. If you are already in NZ or planning to be there you can drop into our 5 of 6 day training only clinic. Drop us an email if you are keen to snowboard@pro-ride.com - you can check out the web page at http://www.pro-ride.com/new-zealand-snowboard-camps.cfm We already have several bookings and lots of expressions of interest. This will be a super fun holiday experience with the flexibility for us to be able to switch up our schedule based on conditions and the groups riding goals. We have 4 star comfortable accommodations with a gym, heated pool and bbq area so when we are off the slopes we will be living in style. We are also going to partake in some jet boating, bungee, snowmobiling and heliskiing for those who are keen as optional extras.

Camper News

Our most recent Level 1 and 2 candidates all dominated their exams with above standard being a common thread for many of the results sheets. We had a huge party at the end of March with many of the long term campers finishing up for the winter. Most of the crew have decided to stay in town and ride until the end of the April and make the most of the excellent snow conditions.

Coach News

A couple of weekends ago the Canadian Nationals half pipe competition was on down in Vancouver at Cypress Mountain. Crispin, Ryan and Neil all went down for the event and came 4th, 6th and 9th. Katie went down to represent the women and came 12th. In other coach news Dylan is still slaving away on the house he is building down in Squamish and is planning on heading east for the summer to build log homes. Duncan was in Toronto with his girlfriend and jsut got back. Lisa and Luke are planning on heading down to Mt Buller in Australia for the summer snow sliding season and Ants L is hanging in Whistler for the summer and playing golf.

Mountain News

As most of the world’s ski resorts close for winter 07-08, Whistler has announced more than two months of its long snowsports season is still ahead. Skiing and riding on Whistler Mountain will continue until April 20th. Spring skiing then continues on Blackcomb Mountain from Monday, April 21 through to Sunday, June 8th. After that the Blackcomb glacier is open for summer snow sports.

The resort currently has a snow base of 265cm and will have 3,000 to 2,500 acres remaining open for May and the first week of June.

Blackcomb Mountain will also debut a new terrain park through to the end of May in the Jersey Cream area. Opening on April 21st, it will feature a mix of small, medium as well as large jibs and jumps built for the Orage Masters.

Next Winters Information

The dates and pricing for next winters programs are up on the web site so you can register for the long term programs now - bookings are already coming in so if you have any questions about the programs or would like some more information you can check out http://www.pro-ride.com/courses.cfm or email us at snowboard@pro-ride.com. If you want to see what your in for you can check out http://www.pro-ride.com/diary.cfm

Summer Camp

The Summer Glacier Camps are on again this year. This is perfect for the junior riders who can't come and train with us during the winter months. If you can't get enough during the winter and you want to come and ride the Blackcomb Glacier and the best halfpipe then check out www.pro-ride.com/summercamp/index.cfm

Summer Camp Dates for 2008

Session #1 June 27 - July 4

Session #2 July 4 - 11

Session #3 July 11 - 18

What's New

This summer the final parts will come together for the new $50 million Peak to Peak gondola. Over the summer they will be stringing up the cable and building the machinery to power the lift which will take you from the top of Whistler to the top of Blackcomb in 12 minutes.

Check out the Pictures

We are constantly updating the diary pages on the web site so if you would like to see what we are getting up to you can check out http://www.pro-ride.com/diary.cfm

Thanks to our Sponsors who supported us this winter - please check them out

Ride Snowboards - www.ridesnowboards.com

Dakine - www.dakine.com

Groovstar Outerwear - www.groovstar.com

Kuu Wax - www.kuu.com

Smith - www.smithoptics.com

Freestyle Max - www.freestylemax.com

Red Bull - www.redbull.com

Snowboard.com - www.snowboard.com

Huge thanks to everyone who came out to ride this winter - it has been awesome!

If you have any questions for us or feedback please drop us an email at

snowboard@pro-ride.com

Have a great month

See you soon!

From Anthony and the Team at Pro Ride



Published On: 4/18/2008
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TOP OF THE WORLD: Whistlers Tyler Mosher carves over a roller in Firday's adaptive snowboard World Cup. Photo by Scott Brammer. www.coastphoto.com
Published 2008-03-20 11:25:10
Snowboarders hoping to have their sport included in 2014 Paralympics.

By Andrew Mitchell

If you build it, they will come — at least that’s what organizers of the first ever adaptive snowboarding World Cup event, sanctioned by the Canadian Snowboard Federation and World Snowboard Federation, are counting on.

The race took place on Blackcomb last Friday, with racers making three solo descents of the snowboardcross course — a format that was chosen because it combines elements of racing and freestyle, and because all of the athletes prefer soft boots to hard boots.

Although organizers were hoping for a larger and more international field, everybody knows you have to start somewhere.

“History was made — it was done and done well,” said Christian Hrab, head coach for the Canadian Snowboard Federation’s adaptive snowboard program. “The event was perfect, it was really safe and fast, we had a good course set, and good work on the course, and the athletes rode the best I’ve seen all season.

“It’s a beginning, but it’s also the culmination of two years of work, while it’s also the beginning of another 20 years of hard work. We’ve got the athletes, we’ve got a classification system for all the different disabilities, there are camps and programs, and there are starting to be more coaches. (Adaptive snowboarding) is also getting a lot of attention, because snowboarding is really for everybody — not just the elite World Cup athletes, but also for people with physical disabilities that can still participate and be very good at it too.”

There are plans to host three World Cup snowboarding events next season, including a competition at Cypress Mountain during the World Cup test events in February, and events in Italy and France.

However, while the sport has momentum it’s extremely unlikely that adaptive snowboarding will be included in the 2010 Olympics. But Hrab says things are looking better for 2014, providing all of the organizations involved internationally can work together to increase participation and create an international series.

While that may be discouraging for some athletes, Hrab says his athletes are in it for the long haul.

“I’ve worked with able-bodied athletes with the national team for years, and I can say that these (adaptive) guys are the most positive, constructive, forward-thinking athletes I’ve ever met,” he said. “They’ve overcome some huge obstacles to be here already, which make the little things easier to overcome. They can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and they know that this is just the beginning and where the sport is heading.”

The next challenge for adaptive snowboarding, which was addressed at a conference and workshop surrounding the World Cup, is networking.

“We have to reach the people who snowboard recreationally with a disability, and get them into a competitive frame of mind,” said Hrab. “Events like this create awareness, and get a buzz going. People who never thought of competing will see it and say ‘I’ll do it.’”

Ian Lockey, who was second in the men’s event with a time of 59.15 seconds — almost three seconds back of Whistler’s Tyler Mosher — was excited to be part of the event.

“I really enjoyed the race, and having us race in a time trial instead of a boardercross was much better and much safer in the end,” he said. “I think the format is a little more spectator friendly, definitely more interesting than watching us wiggle down the course in a parallel giant slalom, and you can actually see people snowboarding, going up, coming down, and ripping around corners.”

Lockey is classified as an incomplete paraplegic, meaning he sustained a spinal cord injury that has reduced his feeling and mobility below the waist.

Riding a snowboard around the corners without full feeling for your edges can be a scary experience, he said.

“It is scary going onto your edge and being on edge, and having to rely on what you don’t have to hold on,” he said. “You can only hope you adapted well enough to survive the turn and not wind up in the fencing.”

Lockey plans to race in the U.S. Amateur Snowboard Association nationals at the end of the month, where he is the reigning PGS and freestyle champion, and will race all three World Cup events next season. If there’s a chance that snowboarding will be in the Paralympics in 2014, he wants to be there.

“Having events like this is great incentive for me to train more and do some off-snow training,” he said. “I’ve always relied on my snowboarding abilities, but as our coach said it’s one thing to get beaten by a better snowboarder than you, but it’s another to get beaten because you’re fat or unfit. It’s tough love, the only way to go.”

Bibian Mentel came from Holland to race in the first World Cup, winning the women’s category.

“I loved it, it was so much fun being here and riding the course,” she said. “It’s really, really nice for the level we’re riding at right now, and it’s just fun.

“Now we may have three World Cups next year, which would be exciting. I think it’s a good thing that adaptive snowboarding is getting more attention, that people with disabilities are going out and having fun, and I think we need more and more competitions to get into the Paralympics.”

Mentel is 35, and is not sure she’ll still be racing if snowboarding is added to the schedule for 2014, but she’s definitely not ruling it out.

“I love riding, and if I feel the same way then as I do now, I might have to race,” she said.

With a classification system, each competitor’s time was adjusted slightly to compensate for their specific disability. This was the first test of a classification system for snowboarding, and judging by how close the times were it went well.

Tyler Mosher posted the top time of the day, 56.3 seconds, making good use of some time off training for the Para-Nordic 2010 team to get some runs in on the snowboardcross course. Lockey was second in 59.15, and Mike Fisher placed third in 64.78.

For Mosher, winning was less important than showing up.

“I feel like a million bucks, it was really a dream come true,” he said. “After my accident (in 2000) there wasn’t anywhere for disabled people to compete. I’m so happy right now — not so much for winning, although I trained hard and I’m proud of it — but because we were laying the groundwork for all the children in the future that want to snowboard and that are living with a disability.”

For adaptive snowboarding to be successful, Mosher says the important thing is to get national organizations around the world involved and supporting their athletes.

“The hardest thing is that it’s not a Paralympic sport right now, so the athletes are pretty much on their own and we’ve had to take a bottom-up approach to getting people involved. All we can do is keep having events, get more people out each year, and sooner or later the sport will be recognized.”

As for the quality of competition, Mosher said that there were no recreational riders in the group and that everybody was out to race and win.

“It’s not just about how many people with disabilities you can get snowboarding, but how many people in that group can be athletes,” he said.

Mentel’s best time was 61.62 seconds, followed by Emily Cavallin in 63.5.

Zach Beaumont raced alone in the youth category, posting a time of 69.82.



Published On: 3/25/2008
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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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Hello, everyone!

We are on the doorstep of the 07/08 snow season and we hope you have caught the shred bug as bad as we at BCSA have!  The summer was long and relaxing, and it’s time to start thinking about what you want to get out of your riding this season.  

 

We have taken rider and parent feedback from last season and made some changes to the Development Program creating a complete athletic experience.  

 

If you want to take the step to becoming a competitive and successful snowboarder - then read on to find out what we have to offer you!

 

 

WE WANT YOU!

Snowboarders between the ages of 13 and 18.

 

The Development Team has been designed for snowboarders who have competed in the past and would like to improve not only their riding but their results.

 

If you have aspirations to one day be a part of the BC Provincial or Canadian National Teams - this is the next step to making these goals come a reality - in a secure and fun environment.

 

 

Here is what we can offer you

  • Certified coach, with international competitive snowboarding
  • Specialized guest coaches for snowboard cross, halfpipe and slopestyle
  • Individual goal setting and athlete planning
  • Interaction with Provincial Team coaches and athletes
  • On-snow coaching at all local competitions
  • 40 plus days on-snow training & competing, including a 3 day Spring Break Camp
  • Training geared towards your specific discipline(s)
  • BCSA Competitive Membership
  • Access to sport specialists for physical development and nutrition

 

 

The program is based out of Big White Ski Resort, with the majority of training and competitions happening there.  However, there are the opportunities to travel throughout BC to attend competitions, such as the Canadian National Championships being hosted by Cypress Mountain (Olympic Snowboard Venue) in Vancouver at the beginning of April.

 

In order to maximize the effectiveness of the coaches’ time with athletes, the Development Team size is limited to ten (10) participants.  We are working closely with Big White Ski Area to ensure that if the Development Team is not right for a young athlete, then the Big White Free-Ride Team is.

 

If this doesn’t sound like your cup of tea - contact us and decide your own involvement - we are open to individual modifications regarding commitment.

 

 

this is what you need to know

A Selection Camp is being held at Big White Ski Resort on Sunday, November  25th.

 

There is no cost to participate in the Selection Camp – however you need to pre-register.

 

Meet at the Village Center Mall (VCM) entrance (under the clock tower in the center of Big White Village) at 9:00 am with a helmet, ready to ride.

 

For Selection Camp pre-registration and further questions regarding the Development Program, including team fees, please contact the Development Team Head Coach:  Mathew Galina, phone: (250) 718-5940 or email:  huck_it_large@yahoo.ca

 

 

 

Have fun - meet new people - shred harder than you ever have before!



Published On: 11/16/2007
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Alright here's an update on the event...

The doors open at eight pm. Starting at 9pm and every hour on the hour, we will be giving away Westbeach bucks which can be redeemed at the Westbeach store in gastown.

The Fashion show will be at 11pm.
There will be a V.I.P. screening of the "Paint The town Red" trailer just prior to the fashion show.

The tickets will be available this Friday at the Westbeach store in gastown. They will not be available through clubvibes.com. The Advance tickets are $5.00, more at the door.

If you want to come down and have a guestlist of ten or more people I will get you in for free before 10:30.

Rock on.


Published On: 11/15/2007
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Terrain Park Boyz and the UBC Snowboard club present the Canadian premiere of
First Track Productions, " Hello My Name Is...". Hosted at The Royal Bar, 1029 Granville St. Vancouver BC. The doors open at 8pm, tickets on sale now.

This is the official pre-season party to kick off Mountain Madness Mondays and a fundraiser for the UBC snowboard club. Finish you turkey early and come down to the Royal for the best long weekend party on granville st.

Tickets are on sale now though the UBC Snowboard Club and from the TPBz. Get them fast because it cost more at the door.

Hosted by The Terrain Park Boyz and featuring the musical stylings of "Nobody's Heroes".  Buckets of Sol for just $13. Giveaways, prizes and a guaranteed  good time.

email for tickets and info: thebruce@manvsmachine.ca 


Published On: 9/29/2007
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  Cypress Mountain’s New “Lions Express” High Speed Quad Chair well underway!

 More Lifts, More Terrain, More Vertical, More Excitement!

 WEST VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA Cypress Mountain is pleased to announce the  Lift Towers for the New “Lions Express” High Speed Detachable Quad Chair were flown into place today! This is a major milestone in our expansive summer development program!

“Where the Sunrise Quad was previously located, Cypress is installing a brand new High Speed Detachable Quad Chair, appropriately named the “Lions Express Quad Chair,” said Joffrey Koeman, Director of Sales & Marketing. “This new high speed lift will wisk our guests up Mt. Strachan in only 4 minutes and getting them closer to the breath taking view of The Lions, a Vancouver Landmark located within Cypress Provincial Park. The previous ride time was approximately 10 minutes.” said Koeman. 

Also underway are 9 new Ski Runs on the east facing slope of Black Mountain representing a 40% overall expansion to the Ski Area. To service this new area Cypress is relocating the Sunrise Quad Chair and re-launching the chair as the Raven Ridge Quad Chair. This will be the first major expansion of terrain on the North Shore since Sky Chair was opened in 1987!   

For this upcoming winter season Cypress will have 51 Ski Runs accessed by 9 lifts!  To see all the plans for the coming year or to purchase winter season passes please visit www.cypressmountain.com



Published On: 9/18/2007
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Is it just me or does it seem a little cooler out these days?  I know I'm strechin but hey, can you blame me? This time of year is known for kids going back to school and the summer slowly slippin away. If you're a shred it's more of a beginning than the end. September means all the new shred flicks come out, the mags are back in circulation hyping the new gear and trends, i get another year older, and winter is that much closer.

It's at this time that i would like to announce that for another season MOUNTAIN MADNESS MONDAYS are back at the Royal Bar. The only true snow industry night run for and by the people who work in the industry. Last year there were challengers but like a champ Mountain Madness Mondays, knocked them all out. So it is here on snowboard.com that I now let you all in on a little secret.


MOUNTAIN MADNESS MONDAYS returns OCT 15th.
THE GRAND OPENING PARTY will be NOV 19th.


We are still looking for new videos and films for premieres and showings for the season.

We are also looking for companies to add to our great list of sponsors.

contact:
Bruce Shearer
778-549-5550
thebruce@manvsmachine.ca
www.theroyal.ca

 










Published On: 9/3/2007
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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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Hey Guys, i should have posted this last weekend, but ive been very lazy. My last board broke last sunday at cypress mountain. There was a screw sticking out of the box and it just shreded the board straight down to the core. So as a replacement I went and picked up a nice new '07 forum Youngblood. I had my first night on it last night at grouse mountain. It was the greatest feeling ever! The board has the most perfect flex and feel I have ever felt. I can pull any spin and it makes every landing feel cushy and smooth. Since the board seemed to be holding up much better than my last one I decided to attempt a 450 on one of those little side hits that get built into the sides of a table top, just for fun. So i went for it, spun the 450 pretty clean, but didnt manage to fully land it. I didnt fall but i did drag my hands when I landed. My only complain so far with the board is that its base seems to be quite soft. I did not go over any rocks or sharp object and I alreay have two moderate scratches across the base. Whatever, heading to whistler next weekend for my long weekend, should  be pretty epic. I've had nothing but good days so far up there this year. Ill post pictures of my trashed board sometime soon.

Peace!



Published On: 2/3/2007
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   MERRY CHRISTMAS, HAPPY HUANAKA, AND A CRAZY KWANZA
 
 
Here's an update on what's been happening in the Cypress Mountain Terrain Park.We've spent the past few nights building and grooming the parks to perfection.
 
First of all we have our two parks Lower(Beginer) and Upper (Intermediate/Expert) up and running. The lower park consists of a small hip jump, the flat box, baby rail, flat down, down-flat-down, flat down-down.
 
the Upper park has been revamp and we've built up the large hip, the Quarter pipe and the corner kicker.We've put in the flat-down-flat rail, and the long street style flat rail.
 
And for a little Christmas Bonus...
 
Brand New Addition to the park
 
The Jump Run consisting of two 45' jumps right under midway chair. They have been built and we are testing them as I type to make sure that they are shaped properly and safe. These new features will be opened to the public sometime this week.
 
Remember at Cypress Mountain:
 Helmets are MANDITORY in all Terrain Parks and this is strictly enforced.
 
Happy Holidays from The Terrain Park Boyz!!!
 


Published On: 12/24/2006
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Cypress Mountain will be opening on Nov 16th! 
(weather permitting)
The freezing level will drop tonight bring colder temperatures and more snow!
- no park anouncements yet. stay tuned!!

 If you lived in Vancouver today, you probably endured the monsoon-esque downpoor, that made everybody late for work(sic). Well up on ol' Cypress it wasn't a whole lot better. I mean it was a whole lot worse! I spent most of the day up to the top of my VANS(free boots?) in soup, putting the boxes together with Tabes. It was so awful you had to laugh. Everybody working outside today had the same look, like you had just been thrown in the pool with all your clothes on. Soaked. And stoked.

Smart grooming saved our snow. 
-have you hugged your groomer today?


Published On: 11/15/2006
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Yup. Taht's right. Cypress Mountain is going to open this weekend.

We spent all day digging out the hut. This after another booze fuelled Monday night at the royal.

Got some first tracks and went snowboarding before you did! 

TPBz


Published On: 11/14/2006
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Wow! Can't believe there is only one week left of riding at Cypress Mountain. We have come to the end of a great season. To all the peeps that came up and chilled with us in the park, thanks alot and see you next winter. It was blast meeting all the new friends and "making good party". -I just got back from a weekend at BIg WHite. The snow was in good condition and the park looked sic. I even managed to find some fresh tracks. -Terrain Park Boyz tshirts are HERE! I have decided to offer up some tastey new T's to get you through the summer. No two are exactly alike and are available in limted quantities. Hoodies coming soon. Wear em at the beach, at the bar or where-ever you want. STay tuned for prices and order info.

Published On: 4/10/2006
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YO! YO! YO! THIS SATURDAY IS THE SMITH GRUDGE MATCH FINALS AT CYPRESS MOUNTAIN. WE HAVE BUILT A BRAND NEW SLOPESTYLE COURSE FOR THIS EVENT! GOTO www.cypressmountain.com for more details

Published On: 3/20/2006
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I just spent probably my best all-round day ever at Cypress Mountain. I did all sorts of terrain and hits. I found a lot of good natural hits to do some sick 360's off, and I did. My friend and I built a nice kicker with a beutiful powder landing. I did some 360's off that as well. We also hit the terrain park where I worked on my tailslides and worked on boardsliding a ride on up-kink rail. That's all I got for now, I leave for Fernie Ski Resort on Tuesday, hopefully I will be in knee deep powder! Peace!


Published On: 3/11/2006
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My friend Taylor has been asking me to help him nail his boardslies so I thought I would help him. Sadly we didn't end up nailing them, but I learnt to do tailslides! I'm so proud of myself! I always thought they were extremely hard but they are actually quite simple. Anywho, thought I would just post that! Peace!

Published On: 3/4/2006
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I just went snowboarding with my good friend at Cypress Mountain. It was great fun! I was able to teach my friend how to Boardslide, and he did em great too, but I was also able to perfect my Noseslides beyond my greatest belief! I just keep getting better! And I plan to get even better!


Published On: 3/1/2006
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Helloooo Donkeys! On Wednesday Feb 8th, there will be yet anotther fan-uber-tastic Rail Jam @ Cypress Mountain starting around 6pm. Come out and session the park, listen to music and have some fun.

Published On: 2/7/2006
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