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Were making a muther f*cking movie:
PIECE teaser from David Brocklebank on Vimeo.

Published On: 12/27/2008
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oh shi*t yes! a lil som'n som'n fo you from us....download, view, repeat.....just don't ask us to pay for your optometrist bill.

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Published On: 4/27/2008
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Snowboard.com News: Spain Story
By: snowboard.com


Spain Story
Written by Clayton Larsen
 
Robjn Taylor is gonna hate me for starting the story like this because every snowboard trip story does, but… When I was first told about a trip to Spain my first reaction, and I think it’s shared by many, was “ there’s places to ride in Spain?”. So not really knowing what to expect I headed off with, Brendan Keenan, Andrew Geeves, Ryan Tiene, Chris Rasman, John Scarth documenting it photographically and Gerhard Gross organizing and writing the story for Snowboard Canada. After a long flight with many delays, a game of rental van tetras with our bags, a long drive on the skinniest and most windy road where rules didn’t seem to apply, we arrived in Baqueria Beret. I was quick to realize two things; there were massive resorts to ride and beer was 45 euro cents a can! We met up with the Spain DC team manager Hugo Morales and an Argentinean filmer Martin and they gave us a tour of the resort. They were having a bad snow year so we couldn’t take full advantage for the vast terrain but the riders got creative and wewere able to get some great stuff. We were about to leave Spain and go to Andorra in search of snow when the manager of the local bar, Pacha’s, said they were going to get a lot of snow over night. To be honest I didn’t believe him but sure enough when we woke up it was dumping, so we hit the streets. We were able to ride through the streets of the village we stayed in, where some buildings dated back to the 1700’s. After about two weeks of traveling and riding the resorts, we were happy with the amount of footage and photos we had compiled, so we headed to Barcelona. We spent a couple days there skating some famous spots and partying like the loud obnoxious tourists we were. Spaghette!
 
one of our connections was in Frankfurt where they have a bio dome and grow giant grass… and they sell beer in there too

Frankfurt Airport… when in Germany

The village we stayed in before it snowed

The church in the village

Tiene and Rasman hanging at the damn

All we ate were these pig legs… one at each meal
 
After filling up on pig leg we checked out the local bar were things don’t really get going till about 5am… seriously

Tiene is just stoked to be here man

Brendan Getting X on the toboggan

Geeves getting into the Euro Style

Shreddin the village



Published On: 4/7/2008
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Words: Gerhard Gross Images: David Rouleau

Friday the 15th marked the beginning of the first annual Westbeach Chinese Downhill and an effort to reconnect with the spirit of shredding often lost in the myriad of publicly traded companies, profit margins and share-holder accountability that make up the current snowboarding landscape. Although all in the name of fun and beer drinking, a definite air of competitiveness was present amongst the 35 or so contestants vying for the title of fastest shred.

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Westbeach's Dave Short and posse, pre mayhem gondy ride.

 

Notable attendees included, Shin Campos, Rube Goldberg, Kevin Sansalone, Jon Cartwright, Colin Adair, Ryan Tiene, Steph Just, Beau Bishop, Wiley Tesseo, Robjin Taylor and all the local shreds that made this event great. The rules were simple: first person to reach the Creekside Underground skatepark from the top of Million Dollar ridge and successfully finish a beer would win the affections of his peers and $500.

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Weather? Dude it was epic...of course.

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Brian Hockenstein and Robjn Taylor. Check out the polar opposites of emotions.

 

In the end it was a mix of veterans Kevin “Snacksie-pants” Sansalone and Shin “Getsu” Campos racing spring-chickens John Caulfield and Anthony Weglan to the finish line. Their shred skills had brought them to the bottom in a possible record time of 4 minutes 53 seconds but the contest was ultimately decided by the beer chugging skills of Shin. Who says professional snowboarding doesn’t teach valuable life skills?

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A couple peaches in a big pot of dude stew, Alison Pesemko, Jenelle Pritchard, Steph Just. The only girls brave enough to roll up on this shi*t.

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Can i get a lens wipe? Filmer Corey G's rig under attack from the elements.

 

Perhaps the best part, and the intended effect, was the sense of camaraderie felt by everyone there. It was a great reason for people who are often segregated by work and busy winter schedules to come together and snowboard for the sake of snowboarding. Thanks Westbeach, see you next year.

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Don't f*cking film me....ok, ok, just one photo. Nitro, Billabong's Rube Goldberg, shunning the paparazzi

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"CCHHHHYYYYYeah! I think i see Caulfield coming -over." Brocklebank on race patrol.

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kind of smells like updog around here.

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Gnarcore.com's Willey Tesseo and Beau Bishop with Lucas Ouellette.

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The man, the myth the legend, gnarcore.com's John Caulfield accepting the "hey-you-tried" award from Cartwright... and talk about shnetworking, is that a business card exchange?....call me we'll do lunch.

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DC Canada team manger Gerhard Gross and DC am Ryan Tiene may not have won the race but they won a spot in our hearts. "Its ok ryan, it's not all about winning, its about having fun... i love you man." they would later hug for an hour straight.

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Looky, looky who we ran into. Annum's Ian Gauthier, with homie Matt Macneil and Stepchild's Eman Anderson.

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Women, clothing, money and beer.......folks Westbeach is in the house.

 

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When younger legs have you beat, it comes down to good old fashion beer drinking skills, Shin Campos...aka the Creekside King.

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why did we cover this event?

gnarcore.com fully backs companies like Westbeach and any activities dedicated to preserving the soul of snowboarding.

Stay up for the video. coming soon to gnarcore.com.

Now go f*ck shi*t up.



Published On: 2/16/2008
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starring Vince Fortin, Brian McClatchy, Eman Anderson, JF Fortin,
David Rouleau, Keith Martin, Matt Beardmore, Gerhard Gross,
Craig Beaulieu, Stevon Hunter, Dave Fortin, Matt Belzile,
Chris Wimbles, Eric Greene, Chris Rasman & introducing Ronnie T. Winston

written and directed by Gerhard Gross & David Rouleau
principal cinematography Ryan Sliziak & GNARCOREvideoplay
produced by Gnarcore Creative Inc.


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Published On: 2/8/2008
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GNARCOREvideoplay presents "The Power Normal"

starring Vince Fortin, Brian McClatchy, Eman Anderson, JF Fortin,
David Rouleau, Keith Martin, Matt Beardmore, Gerhard Gross,
Stevon Hunter, Dave Fortin, Matt Belzile, Craig Beaulieu, 
Chris Wimbles, Eric Greene, Chris Rasman & introducing Ronnie T. Winston

written and directed by Gerhard Gross & David Rouleau
principal cinematography Ryan Sliziak & GNARCOREvideoplay
produced by Gnarcore Creative Inc.


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Published On: 1/24/2008
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Check out some words and photographs from the Longhorn Local's Rail Jam in Whistler on the Snowboard Canada website.


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While on SBC site don't forget to check the interview with Dave Rouleau and Gerhard Gross.


Video of railjam coming soon.



Published On: 6/5/2007
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The 3rd annual Longhorn Locals Rail Jam is a great excuse for me to get drunk and spout a bunch of shi*t that I always regret the next morning.  When will I learn?  My guess is never since I've been at it for 16 years now.  That's over half my life.  The boys over at Under Exposed Media Group really stepped it up this year and provided a sick set up while the crowd provided an energetic, positive vibe, that was completed by presence of a denture sporting, beer slamming, joint smoking granny. 

Love
Gerhard




Published On: 5/2/2007
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"  SNOWBOARD.COM PRESENTS those horrible media giants Gerhard Gross and David Rouleau of the  DandGpodcast  at Rabitt hill  SUNDAY FEB. THE 11TH (sunday mourning). DandG, along with Atomic pro Molly Milligan and the handsome Eric Greene will be shralping and podcasting the're way across the epic slopes of rabitt hill.  Photographer John Scarth will be on hand snaping photos of any groms and grom-etts who dare challenge DandG to a game of skate. fun will be had by all and totall radness is sure to ensue !(and i'm sure some free shi*t will be on hand)




Published On: 2/9/2007
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Good Times up at Grouse Mountain this weekend.  The slush, sun and fun parks brought out some super shreds.  This weekend the parks saw the likes of Dave Kenny, Ricky Svitak, Brian Mcclatchy, Mikee HK, Gerhard Gross and a slew of other top Canadian riders enjoying life up top on Grouse.


Published On: 1/27/2007
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Adventures in Snowboarding: Adventures in Snowboarding Episode 2
By: Slizzy


New Episode goes deep into backcountry and minds with Gnarcore! Ever wonder what Vince Fortin eats while filming for Gnarcore's "Power Normal"? Did David Rouleau beat the Chunder? And of course the biggest question of all time....Gerhard Gross...is he that ethnic? Find out the answers to these questons and many more in the newest episode of Adventures in Snowboarding!

Published On: 1/25/2007
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Published On: 12/5/2006
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everything about gerhard is gross.
well at least thats what i sink.


Published On: 7/13/2006
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so i pretty much just had the dinner of dreams
my so called friend jackie invited me out for free eats (after calling many people before me), so full it feels gross, but not only am i full off of food but also i am filled with thoughts of some of the most refreeshing conversations(wich by the way were well needed), that i have had in a long time.
i can honstely say that i love my friends and would never trade the times i have had with them for anything.
people are both interesting and imaginativly lame
yes my words are spelt wrong but thats ok cuz i do art
or is it.
gerhard ?
care to question my question>?
 


Published On: 7/8/2006
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Stevens Pass; a whirlwind blur of relaxation, alcohol, guns and occasionally some snowboarding.  I'd love to tell you more, but I don't want to ruin the surprise.  Stayed tuned for a feature story in an up coming Snowboard Canada.

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Published On: 4/26/2006
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News and Stuff: The Pre-cursor
By: GNARCOREvideoplay


I begin the long wandering, lonely drive to Mica Creek by myself.  A soggy mist hangs low on the blue green mountains of a B.C. spring.  I hum along to mixed CD'c and nervously fart.  Somehow it feels like the pick up should have been in Revelstoke.  I keep driving the 140km's anyway.  Nearing Mica I begin to look for any signs that might indicate my destination.  Seeing nothing I become increasingly agitated and fart some more.  I curse myself for not confirming the pick up spot.  It really seems like it should have been in Revelstoke.  Finally I spot a lodge off the side of the road and stop to ask directions.  They tell me to keep driving until I pass a dam and come to a "big muddy parking lot".  I keep driving but fail to see anything that resembles a parking lot.  Soon I am 15km down a road alternating between rutted mud and long stretches of glazed ice.  I clench my teeth and look for any signs of civilization.  f*ck, it's a dead end.  I turn around and bounce desperatley back, the thick brown mud sucking against my tires, pulling me eratically, then the sheets of ice sending the rear wheels sliding wildly.  My molars grit against themselves.  Where the f*ck can they be?  Soon I'm back at the roadside lodge.  It now appears to be deserted, so I poke my head around unitl I find the kitchen.  There I find 4 pretty young girls who greet me eagerly and offer to call my pick up.  The whole mess is quickly sorted out.  I have 2 hours to kill, so I smile and uncomfortably try to make some small talk.  This turns out to be easier than I thought as they quickly allude that they don't often get young guys out this far.  I smile to myself; I have the upper hand.  They look sheepish and offer me some lunch and beer.  Who am I to say no.  Two hours later I am on my way again to the heli pick up, but not before I got some phone numbers.

-Gerhard. 

Published On: 4/8/2006
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Day three is blue bird.  We wake up stoked, have a quick breakfast and are in the heli by 9am.  By 9:10 we are on top of some of the burliest terrain I have seen in my life.  Unfortunately the evil Shmoo lord has half cooked the snow to a sticky white glue substance.  Shmoo sucks, like seriously, it sucks my base down and makess me fall and curse.  Luckily Shane Szocs, one of the K2 ski team members, points out a face that looks good and is north facing protecting it from the Shmoo overlord.  The copter lets us off on the top of  the face which is a two hundred foot high razor ridge about 8 feet wide at the most.  The copter has to nose in leaving one ski hanging over a 1800 foot precipiece and the other touching our 8 foot patch of snow.  So, on the one hand we have a 200 foot long 40 degree slope highly prone to avalanche due to surface hore, or an 1800 foot sheer drop to the valley bottom.  Once you're up there, there is only one way down.  Fox has opted to got first and pins a line down the face dropping a rock out cropping half way down, and riding out clean.  Szocs is next and sends it over a set of triple drops stomping his clean.  Now it's my turn.  I have to billy goat around a narrow outcropping to get to my line but realize it is impossible since it now goes up hill.  I decide to drop anyway.  As I cut across a small dip to line up for the drop below I catch a dreaded fracture line rippling across the face beneath me.  f*ck, I have to point it.  I straight line for the drop and hit it fine but underestimate the bounciness of the snow, which sends me into a wheelie.  Before I know it the slide behind has caught up to and engulfed me.  Snow clogs my lungs and a sea of white clouds my vision.  I wildly try to swim with one arm and unplug my throat with the other.  It's funny I'm not panicing just reacting.  Suddenly it's all over.  As the snow dust clears I find myself at the bottom waist deep in a pile of debris.  I quickly dig myself out and ride over to the crew, who are relieved as I am that I am okay.  We spend the rest of the lay back slashing wind rolls, laughing at the evil shmoo, his powers some how diminished.  For me, I'm all smiles, after having one of the most humbling experiences of my life.

-Gerhard



Published On: 4/5/2006
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News and Stuff: Mica Creek
By: GNARCOREvideoplay


I'm sitting in the Mica Creek heli lodge after my first ever day of heli shredding with K2 shred Brian Fox who I just  met yesterday.  We spent our first day scoping and hitting some minigolf lines both of us with shi*t eating grins on our faces.  Tomorrow there's more to be had but right now I'm exhausted and  everything seems surreal sitting in this crazy lodge in the middle of nowwhere watching the sunset over kinbasket lake. 

-Gerhard

Published On: 4/3/2006
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Well its 4 am and i am unable to keep these eyes closed long enough to dream up something pleasant.
At least gerhard is up, to talk about life in general.
Though its late, the town is alive and well filled with drunken tourists and the proper 4 year attitude of the local crowd,
all of wich will be waking up with headaches.
Time for my good old friend pb and j to make an appearance.



Published On: 3/9/2006
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News and Stuff: 31/8/2004
By: GNARCOREvideoplay


just a quick up date

the fortins came over to the artBARN to day and jibbed it a new ass hole.... yes summer is growing old and the backyard sessions have begun.

but in a desperate attempt to save the summer vibe they ditched out earlly to go wakeboarding and camping with their babies.....sounds like fun send me a post card boys.
-benny made his way to seattle to hang with familly member blue montgomery before going to see the CURE...( yes th f*cking cure) godspeed my friend!

today i went skateboarding with a bunch of 14 year olds..... it was fun and i'd have to say that kye peterson is one of the funnist peaple EVER to hang out with cause he doesn't give a f*ck!!!!!.......wich is always nice.

meanwhile keith, gerhard and 6er are hard at work on the movie which is set to be done on sept. 15

Published On: 8/31/2004
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