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King of the Rail Jib Session - Sat. Feb. 14th



King of the Rail is a series of rail jam contests which run on selected Saturday nights under the Magic Chair at the base of Blackcomb Mountain. Separate categories for snowboarders and skiers, male and female and adult and youth. Click here for more info about the event and how to register.

Park Rider Sessions presented by TELUS – Sun. Feb. 15th



Park Rider Sessions presented by TELUS features Slopestyle, Rail Jams and Halfpipe. The upcoming Park Rider Session is the Slopestyle being held at the Blackcomb Terrain Park. Competitions open to skiers and snowboarders, all ages welcome. Click here for more info about the event and how to register.



Published On: 2/12/2009
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UNION SQUARE STREET SESSIONS SCHEDULE – THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8

Street Sessions Pre Event Demo For Media – 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m..

o        Athlete Demo

o        Athlete Interviews

o        Fashion & Gear Demo

Street Sessions Pro Rail Jam – 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.  

3:00 p.m. – Demo & festival area opens

3:00 to 5:00 p.m. - Athlete autograph signing and demos

3:30 to 5:00 p.m. - Athlete warm-up

5:00 to 5:30 p.m. - Music act 1

5:30 to 6:30 p.m. - Rail competition preliminaries 

6:30 to 7:15 p.m. - Music act 2

7:30 to 8:30 p.m. - Rail competition finals

8:30 to 9:00 p.m. - Awards

9:30 p.m. - VIP Rail Jam Party 

WEBSITE: www.lat34.com/streetsessionsnyc

DIRECTIONS: Subway: N,R,Q,W, 4,5,6, or L to 14th Street/Union Square

 
The 2nd Annual NYC Rail Jam is on:
 
Saturday, Feb 10, 2007
12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Manhattan
Location: Central Park at 72nd Street Naumberg Bandshell. Enter Park at East or West 72nd Street

Don't be gay n say you missed it!
Here's the website:
 
 


Published On: 1/29/2007
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Skiboarding: Welcome back.
By: calum


So, this weekend marked the beginning of my season. Yeah yeah! HCP hosted one of the best rail jams that Ottawa has seen to date. The setup, format, weather and turn-out were all great. Basically it was a .. 20' ish foot drop in to a big ramp (sort of like a table-top). You could gap to a handrail on the rider's left or hit a battleship ledge on the right side. The box had a pretty steep up, so most people either hit the flat-down or just gaped it. I didn't have a very good sesh, but I shouldn't make up excuses. I got to ride, so I was stoked. Messed around on the box a little, half-cab 5-0 fs 180 out. I guess I got fed up with the box thing and decided to just ollie to flat. It was fun, but my legs are sore today. I guess it was about an 8 - 9 foot drop? It was big, but not huge. There were def some bangers in the comp. Brad Gauley and Jeremy Cloutier killed it! Big ups. After party was sickter. Good to see everyone again. Its going to be a fun year!

Published On: 10/23/2006
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Two Accounts:
PINEWSKI'S RAIL JAM
July 29th, 2006
Minnesota


For the third year in a row the crew at Pinewski’s in Anoka, MN felt the need to give back to our snow community by putting together another blazing summer snowboard rail session. Doug and the guys with FreshTip Design along with Pinewski’s brought us the largest amateur jib contest setup ever to hit the Midwest.

The ledge / handrail setup was up to par with the likes of the High Roller Rail Jam in Vegas, the Boost Mobile Pro in Chicago or even any of Mammoth’s epic village rail jams. Along with the help from sponsors, some of which included DC, Nomis, Rome, Smith, Ride and Oakley, Fans, Kooks, Groms and Bros all seemed to be having a great time.

Regardless of 100 degree plus temperatures and scorching sun, riders still got busy and put on a wild show of jibs, bonks, presses, tweaks and bails. Jake Olsen-Elm slaughtered the handrail while Colin Tucker got down on the double ledge. Pat Campro threw down a couple of bangers, but in the end Alex “The Rush” Ulyankin and his crazy combos filled his pockets with 800 bones and a cool first place finish. Congrats to all the shredders who came out to climb the 40 plus foot structure and throw themselves down a gnarly ledge / handrail setup for our viewing pleasure.

Minus the intense heat and a major “donkey dick” that seemed to be the talk of the day, this event was one for the books. Doug and his crew took this whole “snowboard rail jam” idea to the next level. Hopefully this is just the beginning of a whole new standard in midwestern snowboard events.

RESULTS:

Alex Ulyankin – 1st
Jake Olsen-Elm – 2nd
Pat Campro – 3rd
Colin Tucker – 4th



BY SCOTT LADWIG,
STUCK MAGAZINE



This was an awesome day July 29th 2006. The sun was shining, the heat index was in the 100's, and it was as humid as a swimming pool locker room, this was the perfect combo for some down home midwest snowboarding, complete with the 20foot tall bails of hay if you over shot the ledge.

Fresh Tip Design and Doug Fresh had been working late into the night to get this monstrosity of a rail set up together. Over the weeks they had poured their hearts and souls into making this thing a reality with lots of dedicated manhours. Rising 40 feet above the scorching hot parking lot of Pinewski's in Anoka,MN was one of the largest rail/ledge combos ever to call the midwest home.

Midwest signal rider Jake Olson-Elm took home the $400 dollar second place prize purse. Matt Hammer, Dave Lee, and Stephen Meyer were on hand to stoke the riders out on the word of signal Snowboards. One lucky rider from the Zombie board shop in Burnsville, MN walked away that day with a snowboard personally given to him by Matt Hammer, just because the kid was so genuine and nice. The support for a summer event of this magnitude was overwhelming and is just proof of the dedication of the midwest's love of this sport that we call snowboarding.

BY NIK JACOBSON
Midwest
Signal Snowboards Rep
Support
Bald E-Gal


Published On: 8/22/2006
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Well Aug 4th marked the second of two rail jams this summer in Blue Mountains Village.  The setup remained the same with a few minor tweaks to the in-run.  There was a handful of RUSKfilm riders out to impress including Brad Gauley, Cory Gallon, Jon Rusk, Andrew Skelhorn and Andrew Rusk.  The DC best trick went to Gauley for a nollie over 270 lipslide SO SICK! The overall title for the night went to Andrew Rusk putting a second win in his pocket.  Congratulations homies!
 
 
 
Mr. Laverty letting everyone know just what exactly is being thrown down by the riders.  With the occasional spout of humor of course.
 
JDub Rusk and his bloody bow.  Jon spent 8 hours in the emergency room waiting to get stitches for that gash.
 
Brad is awesomely awesome.  Good shreddin buddy!
 
Ruska himself switchin it up for the cash.
 
Thanks to Eventsing and Skool for a super fun night.
 
RUSKfilm
 


Published On: 8/21/2006
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Two Accounts:
PINEWSKI'S RAIL JAM
July 29th, 2006
Minnesota


For the third year in a row the crew at Pinewski’s in Anoka, MN felt the need to give back to our snow community by putting together another blazing summer snowboard rail session. Doug and the guys with FreshTip Design along with Pinewski’s brought us the largest amateur jib contest setup ever to hit the Midwest.

The ledge / handrail setup was up to par with the likes of the High Roller Rail Jam in Vegas, the Boost Mobile Pro in Chicago or even any of Mammoth’s epic village rail jams. Along with the help from sponsors, some of which included DC, Nomis, Rome, Smith, Ride and Oakley, Fans, Kooks, Groms and Bros all seemed to be having a great time.

Regardless of 100 degree plus temperatures and scorching sun, riders still got busy and put on a wild show of jibs, bonks, presses, tweaks and bails. Jake Olsen-Elm slaughtered the handrail while Colin Tucker got down on the double ledge. Pat Campro threw down a couple of bangers, but in the end Alex “The Rush” Ulyankin and his crazy combos filled his pockets with 800 bones and a cool first place finish. Congrats to all the shredders who came out to climb the 40 plus foot structure and throw themselves down a gnarly ledge / handrail setup for our viewing pleasure.

Minus the intense heat and a major “donkey dick” that seemed to be the talk of the day, this event was one for the books. Doug and his crew took this whole “snowboard rail jam” idea to the next level. Hopefully this is just the beginning of a whole new standard in midwestern snowboard events.

RESULTS:

Alex Ulyankin – 1st
Jake Olsen-Elm – 2nd
Pat Campro – 3rd
Colin Tucker – 4th


BY SCOTT LADWIG,
STUCK MAGAZINE




This was an awesome day July 29th 2006. The sun was shining, the heat index was in the 100's, and it was as humid as a swimming pool locker room, this was the perfect combo for some down home midwest snowboarding, complete with the 20foot tall bails of hay if you over shot the ledge.

Fresh Tip Design and Doug Fresh had been working late into the night to get this monstrosity of a rail set up together. Over the weeks they had poured their hearts and souls into making this thing a reality with lots of dedicated manhours. Rising 40 feet above the scorching hot parking lot of Pinewski's in Anoka,MN was one of the largest rail/ledge combos ever to call the midwest home.

Midwest signal rider Jake Olson-Elm took home the $400 dollar second place prize purse. Matt Hammer, Dave Lee, and Stephen Meyer were on hand to stoke the riders out on the word of signal Snowboards. One lucky rider from the Zombie board shop in Burnsville, MN walked away that day with a snowboard personally given to him by Matt Hammer, just because the kid was so genuine and nice. The support for a summer event of this magnitude was overwhelming and is just proof of the dedication of the midwest's love of this sport that we call snowboarding.

BY NIK JACOBSON
Midwest
Signal Snowboards Rep
Support
Bald E-Gal


Published On: 8/7/2006
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TELUS SPIN 2006  is THE Event to hit up for the 05/06 season!!  10 Days of Rail Jams, Free Concerts, Parties and the some of the sickest snowboarding in North America.  Tremblant is not as far away as you think.  Get in the car and Go!  The Festival runs from March 31st through April 9th.  There are sick lodgeing deals and lift deals too.  Go to Tremblant, Ride and Stay over for a few days and party your @ss off!!  Non-Stop Parties, Rail Jams everyday, Live Music, Sick Riding!  Packages Start at $99.  Go To

http://ww1.tremblant.ca/spin/index.asp for more information on the event.

www.tremblant.ca/offers/winter/package_04/index-e.htm for lodging information.



Published On: 3/10/2006
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Dont Forget about the Mid Atlantic Snowboard Series and The Burton Super Demo This Weekend at Mountain Creek!!  For more info check the links below.

http://www.mountaincreek.com/todo/events/022506_MidAtlantic.htm

http://www.mountaincreek.com/todo/events/022306_burton.htm

http://www.mountaincreek.com/index.htm

Published On: 2/22/2006
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Today is the first installment of our Famous Ski Barn 'Jammin for Swag' rail jam series!!!  Come out and register at the Tylenol Main Park Entrance.  Registration Begins @ 4:45pm and the Rail Jam will start @ 6:00pm.  Registration is Free.  The Jam will be held on Khyber at the 40ft Down Rail and the 40 ft Battle Box.  Contestants will get four tries on their jib of choice and will compete for free Swag from Ski Barn!!!  Some of the Swag being given away as prizes include Jackets, a $50 gift card to Ski Barn, Backpacks and much more!!!  The next 'Jammin for Swag' will be held on January 13th.  Times and Locations TBA.

Check out our events Calendar!!!  http://www.mountaincreek.com/todo/events/index.htm

Published On: 1/6/2006
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My Journal: 17/12/2004
By: kittybird


i have to say the f*ckin guys i know are so rad...
cant wait to ride tomorrow its gonna be packed but i dont care. my finals are almost over...one more to go and im done with school for the rest of my life...rail jams gonna kick ass

wachusett
4pm rail jam finals
8pm after party

go do it
wicked totally awesome
shred the rad

Published On: 12/17/2004
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My Journal: 12/1/2005
By: morrowvt


i am a very busy woman. COLD WARS (mission III) SAT at STRATTON. because rail jams are fun.

flava flaaaaaaaaav

well it's opening time down on fascination street.

Published On: 1/12/2005
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