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My Journal: Canada.
By: Sean_H


So I'm here in Victoria, and I just love it. Hope to stay a while. Going snowboarding on Mount Washington tomorrow, for 5 days. The first real riding since 2002. It's been a long time comming.


Published On: 2/8/2009
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My Journal: O! Canada
By: Sean_H


Well I finally got all my paperwork together and submitted my visa application, will get it in a few days time, then another month of waiting and working until I leave on a jetplane.


Published On: 12/28/2008
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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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My Journal: O! Canada.
By: Sean_H


Well it's been months since I last heard from Heavenly, so I am looking into other options, the next one being America's top hat, we shall see. For the time being I'm driving tour buses around Johannesburg and South Africa


Published On: 11/1/2008
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The 4 annual Jibassic Pro Invitational went down last Saturday night, and the riding was better then ever. Porters team riders Brandon Cocard and Chaz Guldemond dropped some heavy 270's in three different directions. Johnny Lazz had some awesome boarding, but was taken out by a heavy fall later in the competition, and Johnny Brady also had an immaculate backside 180 on to cab 360 out on the rail feature. Forrest Baily produced some awesome combinations on the down rail. And holding it down for the ladies was Jessie with a mean backside lipslide down the rail. All in all the event was a success, with Andrew Brewer taking first with his smooth style and well executed manuevers including a frontboard same way 270 to 5-0. Judge Sean Carney said " The riding was higher quality then the Vans Cup."
  • 1st: Andrew Brewer
  • 2nd: Brandon Cocard
  • 3rd: Forrest Baily
Words: Alex Horgan Photos: Zak Shelhamer

Published On: 10/27/2008
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Noticias - Snowboard.com Chile: ESTRICTOS
By: Chile_Crew


ESTRICTOS


Es la mejor produccion Estricta que se puede ver a nivel nacional. De una calidad inigualable, lejos se nota a primera vista que la progresión de los riders nacionales avanza a pasos agigantados. Podemos decir que no tenemos nada que envidiarles a los gringos y los europeos en sus producciones. Por que usando el ingenio del snowboarder logramos producciones de lujo.
    Tenemos los riders, la geografia, la motivacion, pero nos seguimos quedando cortos en el apoyo de las marcas. Lo otro destacable es la calidad de la produccion. Con un diseño de primera categoria. La música es una eleccion elegante y sofisticada que marca cada movimiento de los riders.
    Esta claro tambien la distinta geografia que se muestra. Asi cuando los europeos y los gringos la vean, se den cuenta de lo  increible que son nuestras montañas.

    Hoy en dia los riders gracias a su gran nivel y motivacion estan logrando contratos afuera directamente con las grandes marcas. Eso se traduce en un incentivo para los riders mas jovenes que quieren a su vez lograr auspicios directos afuera. Y que sean reconocidos por su nivel.

    Podemos hablar tranquilamente de que estamos frente a una generación que la esta rompiendo a lo grande y no se anda con chicas a la hora de realizar sus producciones.

    FELICITACIONES A LOS CABROS Y LA GENTE QUE HACE POSIBLE LA REALIZACION DE ESTAS MARAVILLAS.

En especial gracias a J.P Audisio.



Por Peter Haupt H.
peter@extremosurmedia.com
www.extremosurmedia.com



Published On: 9/12/2008
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My Journal: Heavenly
By: Sean_H


Well I sent my application and cv to Heavenly (Vail) and got a good response, however, I will only know in August if I I am to get a visa to work there. So all I can do now is wait. I'm optimistic though, I can't see any reason why I shouldn't get a visa. So until then, I'm sweating it out in Liberia.


Published On: 5/1/2008
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My Journal: Liberia
By: Sean_H


Long story why I'm in Liberia, I'm just here doing some volunteer work with an NGO, and it is hot, and humid......way too hot and humid, I long for snow again. I'm hoping to get work on a Colorado resort, in the Rockies, maybe Telluride, next season. Watch this space for updates on my next snowboarding expedition.

Published On: 4/18/2008
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Ok. So I'm going to explain about my saturday riding session with a FTW (for the win) vs FTL (for the loss); lets begin....


FTW:
 - 6 inches of fresh snow in the tree's with nice 'not to choppy' main groomed runs.
 - Keeping speed in the park despite new snow
 - Riding solid in the park
 - Yelling at people in the park to get out of your way and then having them clapping for your trick once you've landed it.
 - No wind
 - No precipitation
 - Vegetate '08
 - Beer for lunch breaks
 - Good crew to ride with

FTL:

 - Crowded parks
 - Douche bag skiiers in the park
 - Smashing your face into the snow with no landing gear
 - Get a resulting headache from said face smash
 - Getting snow inside your goggles
 - Having boots to small
 - Needing to use chains on a RWD car
 - Having idiots run into your female riding buddy
 - Having to get ready to fight said idiots and have them back down after them yelling.
 - Did I say smashing face into snow?
 - Getting cut off at the wall ride 3 times in a row.


It really was a fun day and all 3 of us rode super good. Just a bummer that idiots ride too.



Published On: 4/7/2008
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Just when you thought Fridays in Whistler couldn't get any cooler. Long time whistler local Jeff Paterson (no, not the photog, a different one) had the smarts to bring in local icon Wes Makepeace to fuel the night at the Fitz pub in the upper village. Wes shows no mercy as he belts and shouts his ever popular whiskey ramblings and horse musical renditions of everything from Warren Zevon to Bob Dylan. If your lucky he'll play the room-filling sing-along "War is hell" which was made popular as the credits track to the mind blowingly insane shred flick POP by Absinthe Film's. Or my favorite "Winter hills of the shred dogs" which also found its way on to a shred sound track as Sean Johnson wisely chose it to end the highly popular trick flick PROMO COPY, damn that one almost wore out my dvd player. As of late Wes has been leaking some gems from his soon to be released album, although don't ask him about it though cause he doesn't know when its coming out either.wes_arm_up.jpgput your hand up if you wanna partyThe Fitz Pub which use to be BBK's is located up by the Chateau whistler so there' always a bunch of uptight tourists to piss off as you stumble out of the tiny pub for a smoke and a joke. The night has become so popular that it almost imploded on it self two weeks ago when the room got so packed you couldn't even move. The next thing you know you'd been pushed around so much that you were standing next to Wes bumping his whiskey and kicking the cardboard box that his percussionist Mark Bannock uses as a make shift base drum. I'm serious, the box gets duct taped to the floor and fixed with a kick pedal. The only problem with the box is... well, its a cardboard box and i'll be interested to see how long it lasts as it serves as a drip catcher for the barrage of drinks that gets relayed between the two as they put the all-you-can-drink-for-the-band rule to the test.bannock-copy.jpgWhy are drummers always so agro? "The box" and the angriest photo you'll ever see of Mark bannock Wes Makepeace and Mark Bannock play every Friday night at the Fitz Pub in Whitsler at around 9 or 10pm. See you there...if you can get in.

Published On: 2/7/2008
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My Journal: Change of plans.
By: Sean_H


Thought I was all nicely settled in Cape Town. I have been invited to return to work with an NGO in Liberia for a few months. So I have left Cape Town and come up to Johannesburg to couch surf between family and friends until my flight leaves beginning of March. After Liberia, who knows?.....

Published On: 2/3/2008
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(Monday December 17th 2007) After much speculation and an industry-wide rumour mill, StepChild Snowboards is proud to announce the signing of JP Walker to the International Pro Team.

"JP's riding and dedication to snowboarding speaks for itself- not many snowboarders have remained at the top of their class for over ten years. We are absolutely thrilled to have him on the team. It's cool that we share the same values and beliefs as to what a snowboard company and team should be." - StepChild founder Sean Johnson.

" Where else would I end up? Come on, you know I keep it one-hunney! StepChild is one of the last true snowboard companies out there. I love that they value what a professional rider brings to the table. Rider owned and driven, others claim it but none live it, son!" - JP Walker.

There's no denying JP has had a huge impact on the sport of snowboarding over the past decade. Anyone who knows anything about snowboarding is familiar with JP's video parts. Over the years he set a new standard filming with MDP and for some of the biggest selling team videos of all time; he invented tricks and numerous first-ever-bangers caught on film. JP's riding and style has stayed relevant even in an era marked by the X-Games, reality shows, corporate takeovers and riders with fistfuls of energy drinks. No one has been able to continually raise the bar, and maintain a high level of integrity, style, innovation and technical tricks like JP has. Even after a season unexpectedly cut short, JP managed to have a solid presence in videos and magazines, including his Future cover, surprisingly JP's first North American cover shot of his career.

Walker's snowboarding career is the result of immense talent, hard work and dedication -attributes he will continue to bring to the game in the future. His priority is the progression of snowboarding, but it's also about the way he and his sport are portrayed to the public. Driven by the same ideals StepChild and JP are the perfect combination.

"Obviously StepChild is focused on snowboard videos and progression, two things that I've always been an advocate of. They have an amazing team of handrail slayers, and i'm stoked to be a part of it, been riding their boards on the down low this past week and i'm stoked. It's simply the best fit. One." - JP Walker.

Simon Chamberlain adds, "Growing up watching snowboard videos, JP Walker has always been my favourite snowboarder of all time. It truly is amazing to see him riding for Stepchild. Its like a dream come true, not only for me but for the whole company."

JP will have a Pro Model with StepChild in three sizes: 147, 151, and 154. The boards will be sold with a regular edge as well as a RETT (Round Edge Taper Tuning) option. The board has a dull round edge between the feet for jibbing, and tapers out to a regular edge by the time it reaches the contact points. "The boards are tuned at the factory exactly how I would tune them at home." adds JP.

JP is currently filming with Mack Dawg Productions for Double Decade, which will be released in August 2008. His current sponsor list includes: StepChild Snowboards, 32 and Etnies, Oakley, Nixon, Bear Mountain, Milosport and Molcasalsa. StepChild's International Pro Team now consists of JP Walker, Simon Chamberlain, Markku Koski, Stian Solberg and Fredu Sirvio. The International Am Team consists of Joe Sexton, Risto Ruokola, and Scotty Vine. Other notable supporters include Chris Wimbles, Brian McClatchy and E-Man amongst others.

About StepChild: StepChild is a snowboard company that specializes in camping stoves, fishing tackle, and tennis rackets. The StepChild team is currently training and testing sand boards in Egypt. Joe Sexton and Simon Chamberlain are currently pushing the envelope of progressive sandboarding in the Egyptian Parallel Slalom while Markku and Stian aren't having much luck in the Sandboard half pipe event. "The stupid camel just won't pull us to the top! He's going to need an energy drink sponsor" adds Markku.





Published On: 12/17/2007
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Noticias - Snowboard.com Chile: JP Walker ahora esta en Stepchild Snowboards
By: Chile_Crew


JP and Chi Guy


Aca citamos el texto que nos enviaron al mail y que es la noticia de su sitio web.

StepChild Snowboards Signs JP Walker

After much speculation and an industry-wide rumour mill, StepChild Snowboards is proud to announce the signing of JP Walker to the International Pro Team.

"JP's riding and dedication to snowboarding speaks for itself- not many snowboarders have remained at the top of their class for over ten years. We are absolutely thrilled to have him on the team. It's cool that we share the same values and beliefs as to what a snowboard company and team should be." - StepChild founder Sean Johnson.

" Where else would I end up? Come on, you know I keep it one-hunney! StepChild is one of the last true snowboard companies out there. I love that they value what a professional rider brings to the table. Rider owned and driven, others claim it but none live it, son!" - JP Walker.

There's no denying JP has had a huge impact on the sport of snowboarding over the past decade. Anyone who knows anything about snowboarding is familiar with JP's video parts. Over the years he set a new standard filming with MDP and for some of the biggest selling team videos of all time; he invented tricks and numerous first-ever-bangers caught on film. JP's riding and style has stayed relevant even in an era marked by the X-Games, reality shows, corporate takeovers and riders with fistfuls of energy drinks. No one has been able to continually raise the bar, and maintain a high level of integrity, style, innovation and technical tricks like JP has. Even after a season unexpectedly cut short, JP managed to have a solid presence in videos and magazines, including his Future cover, surprisingly JP's first North American cover shot of his career.

Walker's snowboarding career is the result of immense talent, hard work and dedication -attributes he will continue to bring to the game in the future. His priority is the progression of snowboarding, but it's also about the way he and his sport are portrayed to the public. Driven by the same ideals StepChild and JP are the perfect combination.

"Obviously StepChild is focused on snowboard videos and progression, two things that I've always been an advocate of. They have an amazing team of handrail slayers, and i'm stoked to be a part of it, been riding their boards on the down low this past week and i'm stoked. It's simply the best fit. One." - JP Walker.

Simon Chamberlain adds, "Growing up watching snowboard videos, JP Walker has always been my favourite snowboarder of all time. It truly is amazing to see him riding for Stepchild. Its like a dream come true, not only for me but for the whole company."

JP will have a Pro Model with StepChild in three sizes: 147, 151, and 154. The boards will be sold with a regular edge as well as a RETT (Round Edge Taper Tuning) option. The board has a dull round edge between the feet for jibbing, and tapers out to a regular edge by the time it reaches the contact points. "The boards are tuned at the factory exactly how I would tune them at home." adds JP.

JP is currently filming with Mack Dawg Productions for Double Decade, which will be released in August 2008. His current sponsor list includes: StepChild Snowboards, 32 and Etnies, Oakley, Nixon, Bear Mountain, Milosport and Molcasalsa. StepChild's International Pro Team now consists of JP Walker, Simon Chamberlain, Markku Koski, Stian Solberg and Fredu Sirvio. The International Am Team consists of Joe Sexton, Risto Ruokola, and Scotty Vine. Other notable supporters include Chris Wimbles, Brian McClatchy and E-Man amongst others.

About StepChild: StepChild is a snowboard company that specializes in camping stoves, fishing tackle, and tennis rackets. The StepChild team is currently training and testing sand boards in Egypt. Joe Sexton and Simon Chamberlain are currently pushing the envelope of progressive sandboarding in the Egyptian Parallel Slalom while Markku and Stian aren't having much luck in the Sandboard half pipe event. "The stupid camel just won't pull us to the top! He's going to need an energy drink sponsor!" adds Markku.






Published On: 12/17/2007
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Tal como se pronosticó, comenzó a entrar una marejada desde el norte (Hawaii y California), haciendo que se arme un set de holas bien tubulares al lado de los famosos morros o rocas gigantes que están en la playa de Punta de Lobos.

Como el mar estaba aun regular y armadose de apoco, comenzó el campeonato con la categoría Mujeres, ya que mañana viernes y sábado podría crecer a más de 4 metros y solo para expertos ya que es bastante peligroso por las rocas y la marea.

En mujeres paso a la otra ronda en primer lugar la surfista Mariane Lombardi, quien aun no canta victoria ya que mañana en la mañana nuevamente entran al agua las damas nuevamente y luego en la tarde del viernes o el sábado hacer la final en esta categoría.

La categoría Open Profesional comenzó hoy al final del día con algunas  mangas o rondas, para mañana viernes seguir con otras mangas y el sábado la final de Open Profesional y también todas las mangas de los Junior.

Se espera una crecida bastante buena para el viernes y el sábado, mas allá de que sean grandes, aunque se presume que pueden alcanzar los 4 metros, esta corriente que viene del norte hace que la ola sea perfecta y tubular, y es lo que más buscan todos los surfistas del mundo y en estos momentos es la única vez en el año que se da este fenómeno.

Mañana será el turno de los Pro y con olas mutantes, por lo que se dispondrá de motos de agua y obviamente tendremos a los mejores surfistas de Chile, por dar un ejemplo ya están los mejores del Rankin nacional: Ramón Navarro, Diego Medina, Fabián Farias, Edwin del Rio, entre otros profesionales.


Published On: 12/16/2007
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So i finally made it to munich this year =P though drive up there was real tough and tr00 torture…well not all true, but if you go from a party strait to the bus and drive for 6 hours it’s not really pleasant but everything for fame and glory >.< edit: fun anyways ^^

it was around 10 am when we arrived to munich so we went for a mornin’ coffee/tea at fellows (still can’t get over their cinnamon apple tea <3) and then for some shopping and just couldn’t get enough of  those Christmas decorations on the streets. It was kinda magical. But that wasn’t why we were there…nokia air&style!

When we got there I was siked by the size of the jump, it was enormous!! the view on the arena and all the ppl who were already there was also spectacular. After visiting all the tents and participating in every possible award game we drag our self down to the arena (run would be a better term). Just the feeling that you’re there with thousands of ppl who are living and breathing for the same thing it’s simply…amazing. The pressure was rising from the beginning to the end of the event when Kevin Pearce slammed that cab 1260. I was rooting for young Mikkel who came 2nd, not bad at all. No need for me to say that the whole event was a huge success. With The Hives warming up the crowd just before the finals and Sean Paul ending it in the reggae style.

Will sure come back next year ;)




Published On: 12/4/2007
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Alright, so with the INCREDIBLE lack of snow around most of the Colorado mountains, it's been a tough start to the year.  Today was a nice opener of powder with Snow Mass in Aspen claiming 5 inches, Breckenridge claiming 9 inches, and all the rest claiming about 4-5.  It's much needed as all the resorts here in Colorado only have about an 18 inch base.  Here has been my riding schedule thus far:
 
 
 - Early season - Arapahoe Basin - 1 day of fun in the sun, 2 runs open and a couple boxes to jib on.  It was lame but worth the leg warm up for a couple hours. 
 
 
 - Season openers - Vail - Wednesday November 21st - rode it, it's ice, 1 run, busy as hell and not worth the wait in line.  Only chair 8 is open STILL 1 week from the opening day.  Don't be fooled, the Gondola is running but for foot traffic only.  Lets see if they open up some more. 
 
 - I also rode Vail again on Thursday of Thanksgiving Nov 22nd - with my friend, and girlfriend's brother, newly turned PROFESSIONAL Skiier, Sean Hartel.  He's an up and coming pro as he just opened up this year to sponsors.  He needs more so please check him out - pulls cab 10s in the pipe, hits 75 ft gaps with mute 12s or even a switch double back flip..... that's right a switch double back flip.  Check out Sean Hartel on YouTube to see some of his stuff.  Amazing skiier.  Anyway - on Thursday of Thanksgiving they did open up another run - all catwalk and not worth the price of a lift ticket, but it was a fun day anyways. 
 
  
 - Friday - Nov 30th - I took off riding to work, rest, and breakdance later that night.  Then attended a new skate shop opening here in Edwards called The Den.  Lots of decent clothes and the shop is decorated quite nice.  Located in Riverwalk - the owners are really cool so stop in and check it out. 
 
 
 - And then hit A Basin on Saturday with my lady's whole family.   That was nice. They opened the top lift to extend the runs a little higher, and it was a great day of riding.  Not too crowded and sunny.  But still only the 2 lifts running (besides the one lift for the bunny hill).  


 - Sunday was a late and lazy day.  12 noon or so was about when we made it to Vail.  No one was there so it was kind of nice riding straight onto the lifts.  Good times.  But we still could use some snow... and some terrain... and some snow... and maybe a jib would be nice.  But it was just plain old Vail... 2 runs... lame.  
 
 
 - Monday was a training day and so I didn't get a chance to ride (working as well).  
 
 
 - And that brings us to yesterday - Tuesday Nov 27th - I've very proud to say I got up in BeaverCreek, my local resort for the first time.  Only 1 lift open, and it was a sheet of ice on the 1 run... but the park guys created about 10-12 nice jibs for us to play on.  A flat box, and flat rail to start.  Double picnic tables, a barrel jump, and many more.  Thanks guys! 


 - there was 6 inches of fresh snow at the Beave today (Wed, Nov 28th) and it snowed throughout the morning so it may have been a nice day to ride.  Breck claims 9, everyone else about 4.  Beave with 6.  I bet they opened some more lifts and runs today (all the resorts have been making snow like crazy). Here is my official email from Vail Resorts:
 
 
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 inches in the past 24 hours and 6 inches in the past 48 hours!
Here is a link to our most recent powder day video -
http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid307714995/bclid471470177/bctid1326439270
 
More snow means more terrain!  We are currently top-to-bottom from Eagle's Nest.  And just opened today, is Pride
Express (Chair 26) offering portions of Simba and Bwana trails, and Minnie's (Chair 9).  Also open is Born Free Express (Chair 8), Chair 15, the Gondola and 2 carpets, with 175 acres.
Get all the details here - http://vail.snow.com/winter/tm.current.dateshours.asp
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Get up here and ride folks, the season has arrived. 
 
P.S.> Forgot to mention - Copper has the only Pipe open in North America at the moment so some really famouse people have been in town to hit it.  That is the main reason Sean Hartel was here, to get Pipe runs in before some big comps coming up soon. 

Red

 



Published On: 11/28/2007
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My Blog: Air&Style 2007
By: siwex


Air&Style 2007

On Saturday December 1st, the annual Nokia Air&Style will take place in Munich.

The Live Webcast starts at 17:00 CET and will go on continuously until after price-giving (including the concerts of The Hives and Sean Paul). In between the runs you can watch interviews with riders and chat with Dave Mailman and Mike Basich.

http://www.roninsnowboards.com/airstyle-2007/




Published On: 11/21/2007
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The GLC Presents

"IF LOOKS COULD KILL"

NOVEMBER 9th
At The CCB (Cinnamon Bar & Grill) In The Hilton Hotel Whistler B.C.

Show up early and have some drinks with the crew and get ready for a Night of drunken debauchery. No Tickets necessary, entry is free and loads of prizes to be given away.

Featured Riders:
Aaron Shapiro
Andrew Jackson
Nick Antle
Tyler Weed
Paul Welters
Barry Hartman
Tim Barker
Sean Colley
Jon Rusk
Andrew Rusk
Aaron "P-Nut" Johnson
Nate
Warren Williams
Lucas Ouellette
Ryan Malloy

And Friends....

Sponsors: Ripzone, Noble, and Essa




Published On: 10/31/2007
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South Jordan Skate Contest Results (JUNE 30th 2007)

Thanks for all the contestants and spectators for showing up and supporting technique in the annual South Jordan County Fest Contest.

Beginner

 

Top 20
1. McCabe Jensen
2. Mitchell Schultz
3. Colton Nelson
4. Cameron Anderson
5. Maxwell Schultz
6. Conner Sprouse
7. Micheal Mortensen<----wooo! lol
8. Topher Moreno
9. Jace Call
10. Josh Lowery
11. Kyle Kenner
12. Marcus Ria
13. Jacob Almodova
14. Jesse Kinder
15. Mathew Skinner
16. Dallas Morgan
17. Johnny Knucsen
18. Lucas Brown
19. Ryan Snoddy
20. Michael Marchand

Intermediate

Top 12
1. Justin West
2. Scott Kenner
3. Eric Nguyen
4. Christian Mcrtchan
5. Spike Moreno
6. Nico Deguzman
7. Garret Martinez
8. Isiah Salazar
9. Cassey Ross
10. Cody Cornia
11. Jacksen Larson
12. Sean Winkowski

Expert
Top 10
1. Caleb Orton
2. Danny Sook
3. Kevin Fedderson
4. Jason Gianchetta "Cheese"
5. Matt Fisher
6. Brad Dunn
7.Austin Namba
8. Brandon Hobush
9. Beau Davis
10. Trent Ashton

Best trick was cancelled do to Chase taking a beating! Chase when you read this Nike SB has some free shoes for you so e-mail or call the shop and we will get you a free shoe voucher. Also we want to know if you're ok!?!



Published On: 9/4/2007
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Proud to announce that Bataleon riders Brett Butcher and Nick Visconti will feature in the all new ThinkThank project ” ThanksBrain” coming out this Fall. After many late night editing sessions, cut shots, and reliving the magical moments, Think Thank is almost set to release our fourth video Thanks Brain! It’s said that the human mind is the single most complex structure in the known universe and in “Thanks Brain!” we pay tribute to this. “Thanks Brain!” is a celebration of brain power, were the physical meets the mental and progression is reached through creativity. This year the weird are weirder, the sick are sicker and the cones are bigger than ever before. See this season’s snowboard adventures through the minds-eye of Sean Genovese, Lucas DeBari, Brett Butcher, Jesse Burtner, Gus Engle, Nick Visconti, Mark Thompson, Scott Stevens, Dean Barbier, Pat Milbery, Andre Spinelli, Johnny Miller, Ben Bogart, Blair Habenicht, Matt Edgers, and Jed Hoffman. Pushing boundaries, and enjoying snowboarding, this is Think Thank. “The human brain is a most unusual instrument of elegance and as yet unknown capacity.” Stuart Seaton Expected release date: Aug. 1st 2007


Published On: 6/21/2007
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