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Shred news, latest stories, scandalous photos, gossip and up-to-the minute rumours
Well well well, where to start?
 
Yes, the JumpCamp season is officially over. We had an amazing year with five wicked camp sessions and even had a bonus session at the end of April because of all the snow. Campers came from far and wide to progress their shred skills and strengthen their freeriding skills and man, did they. Everyone loved the new obstacles in the park and took full advantage of them. We even got snowed on during the bonus camp. Fresh powder in April?! I mean c'mon, fuggedaboudid! Keep an eye on the photos section of the site for the rest of this year's pics and footage. Thanks to everyone that shot photos during the camps.
 
 
It's BBQ time!
Camper Lex hits the polejam with style.
 
See, snowing... Told ya.
 
Coachman Ole Larsen showin' some campers wassup.
 
Coach Update ( like anyone cares )
This time of year all the bros go their seperate ways working and taking care of business to pay for trucks, sleds and sandwiches for next year.
Myles is off in the interior of BC treeplanting. Haha poor kid...
Doug is in Cali making $ at skatecamp. He might even move out of his Dad's house this year.
Ole is "working" on Denman. He's planning on converting his mini dumptruck into a snowcat for next year.
Patrick just got some metal taken out of his ankle so he's layed up for a few weeks reading gardening and landscaping books.
Matt, Joe and Morgan have been tubing down the river in wetsuits.
 
Last Shred On Forbidden
The season's have finally changed and it's been real hot lately on the Island. Everyone's in summer mode getting their bikes, hawaiian t-shirts and skates out. The snow on the mountain has been melting fast so we thought we better take advantage of it and ripped up Forbidden for one last shred. 

 
As you can see, not too much snow at the bottom of the hill.
 
Coach Joe Conley enjoying the Forbidden Plateau driving range. Joey is extremely excited about integrating more golf  into JumpCamp  for next year .

Coach JoeCon goin' for a dip in the pond with the mutts.


Coach Matt Trigg working on his tan. The Triggerman looks real good with a bronze glow.
 
JumpCamp is expanding! We're getting into the mountain bike game with skills camps and tours coming out this summer. Keep posted at JumpCamp.com for more info.
 
JumpCamp movie coming out next year! Yes, my friends we're finally editing all of our footage and putting out a shred flick so keep posted for premiers, parties, etc in the fall...  It will most definitely shock and inspire all viewers.
 
JumpCamp Art Contest
We want you to rip, steal and recreate JumpCamp's name, face and logo (which is available in the photo section at www.myspace.com/jumpcamp or go to www.facebook.com and become our friend by searching Jump Camp ) and make your own banners, wallpapers, emoticons, etc... The time is now! Get involved.
 
Artwork by our bro Viktor Olynyk
 
Facebook, Myspace, Snowboard.com & other websites!!! Email us the finished art, and links to where you posted it ( Myspace, facebook, etc.. ) and the best ones will get some free gear!
Email us your info, and art, to info@jumpcamp.com. Spread the JumpCamp word!

Thanks to all of our amazing sponsors for another awesome season, the support from these companies every year is incredible! Go support the guys that support us and buy some of their products: Never Summer, Flux, Dragon, ThirtyTwo, Storm, Snowboard Canada, OneBallJay, Volcom, DC, Valhalla Pure, Onethirtythree, Orbitz Pizza, Giro, United Riders, Dakine, Noboard, Spy, Signal, Boardwalk, Snowboard.com, PremierSnowskate, Zed Skimboards and Yummies & Gyros. You guys rule, we couldn't do it without you!!
 
"See ya' at the beach", Ole Larsen photo by JeremyKoreski.com
 
 
- Love JumpCamp


Published On: 6/5/2008
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My Blog: Racing
By: Savinglives101


This last sunday I participated in my first cross country (XC) race on my mountain bike. I have raced before but in the discipline of Downhill (DH). I did rather well my first DH season, but it was too expensive to continue doing it out of my own pocket. The XC race was something else though.
With DH, you just go down the selected course as fast as possible. There are jumps, rock drop offs, technical sections and other man made features to try and throw you on your face. You get physically worn out when your pedaling through flat sections, but most of it is mental planning and rider control. All you really need is a helmet, a bike, some understanding of physics, mad bike skillz and balls the size of jupiter.
With XC, its all about rider endurance. The course I rode was just over 10 miles of shale rock singletrack, ravines, riverbeds ect. ect. I was out of my league when I signed up for this. I had no clue what I was getting into. At the start I was amazed at the pace of the riders around me. What was funny is that pace never stopped! After 2 miles I was spent, but my nevar lose attitude kept me in the sights of the leaders. I got to the point where I was so physically spent, my mind didn't care and my bike handling skillz suffered greatly. I am a pretty good rider, probably considered intermediate to advanced. I've done drops and jumps big enough to park large vehicles or even small houses under. But the XC race kicked my a$$ into the dirt. It gives racing a whole new meaning. I thought it was just about skillz. Now I know its about keeping your composure under extreme physical conditions and pushing the human body to the farthest extents.
 
I finished in 56 minutes 48 seconds putting me in 6th place of 17 riders in my class.


Published On: 4/26/2008
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Last Sunday was the last day of the season at Stevens Pass. It was pretty fun. Nice weather, decent snow, and the pond skimming event was hilarious. El came out to ride the PNW again the day before and got some runs through the park with him. Too bad he missed the fun on Sunday though. Looks like Alpy will be open in to May, and of course Baker to the end of April. So I'll probably hit either up a couple times before I pack it in. Last hoorah will be Mt. Bachelor, May 17th weekend. That will kick ass. Then it's on to mountain bikes and BBQs!! Bring on the summer.


Published On: 4/17/2008
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WHISTLER GETS SET TO SPOTLIGHT BIGGEST TALENTS IN MUSIC, SPORTS AND ARTS, APRIL 11-20


  

 

Preparations underway to ready Whistler for

13th TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival

 

WHISTLER, BC, April 10, 2008 –

 

The TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival’s unique fusion sports, music and arts gets underway April 11 in Whistler and operations crews are busy getting the resort ready for ten days and nights of non-stop events and entertainment.

 

In the Village, where 11cm of snow fell earlier in the week to freshen up the 265cm base, 10 tonnes of scaffolding is being set up to build viewing platforms, the Pontiac Battle of the Bands stage, and the Outdoor Concert Series Main Stage, where headline acts De La Soul, Lil’Jaz, The John Butler Trio, Blackalicious, The Trews, Ill Scarlett, Daniel Wesley, Julian Marley and Michael Franti & Spearhead will perform free concerts daily from 2:30pm.

 

On the mountain, 3 different competition venues are being constructed, providing elite level features to showcase the world’s best skiers and snowboarders. The Big Air (finals taking place at the base of Whistler, April 12, 8pm) will feature a brand new design, with a 65 foot step-over gap jump that Whistler Blackcomb Events Manager, YP (Peter) Young says, “will allow the riders to go higher and farther than ever before.” 

 

In addition, the 500 foot long Superpipe has been rebuilt to feature sheer 20 foot walls that will see riders and skiers at the April 16-19 competition gain maximum amplitude.

 

The Chief of Course for the Big Air and the Superpipe, master park-builder Steve Petrie, is also the designer and builder of the 2010 Olympic Halfpipe.

 

With Whistler Blackcomb’s talented crew of groomers and pipe builders logging more than 350 hours on the venues, and more than 7 million gallons of water pumped through the system by the snowmaking team, the Superpipe and Big Air jump will be ready to draw the best performances from over 200 skiers and snowboarders from around the world.

 

Saturday, April 12 will also see Blackcomb Mountain host the resurrected Orage Masters, a slopestyle contest that features the hottest skiers in the new school world, on a course designed by pro athlete, Vernon lad, TJ Schiller and built by a Whistler Blackcomb team under the guidance of park builder extaordinaire, Marty Gautrey.

 

Sporting events with a non-stop mind-blowing soundtrack is not all that’s in store at the thirteenth TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival.

 

The event’s artistic side has been nurtured over previous years, with 10,000 tickets available in a showcase of mountain culture, from Icon Gone, a debate about whether the best of Whistler is history (April 13), to the Schick Extreme 3 Fashion Exposed (April 18), to the theatre performance of The Chairlift Revue (April 20).

 

The Festival’s multi-media visual feasts, the Olympus Pro Photographer Showdown (April 17), the D250 Filmmaker Showdown and Second Cuts Screening (April 15-16), and the world premiere of mountain bike film Seasons (April 11), guarantee that every seat feels front and centre to capture the action with the ground-breaking multimedia installation, currently being constructed.

 

The 6-sided screen, dubbed “the Borg”, is being installed by a 10 person team at Rocky Mountain Productions, with 900 foot of truss, 7 miles of cable, and a total amplification of sound of 55,000W. (That’s nearly 800 times the sound of your home stereo, according to the godfather of the installation, Scott McPhee.)

 

The Borg will then be struck down to make room for the Festival’s finale, the DJ Experience, featuring DJ Dan and Donald Glaude, Mark Farina and Mat the Alien, ensuring that the party doesn’t end when the sun goes down, April 19.

 

175 pieces of original art from leading street artists around the world are being hung in the 10,000 square foot gallery foyer of the TELUS Conference Centre, for the urban art exhibit, Brave Art, April 11-18. The exhibit receptions on April 12 and 13 will feature live painting from over 40 artists.

 

Whistler is a hive of activity, preparing the resort for ten days and nights of non-stop events and entertainment, that will turn Whistler into ground zero for the biggest celebration of mountain life, starting tomorrow.



Published On: 4/11/2008
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Recently I have been trying to figure out why God put me on this forsaken planet. Reason being, a Police department came to me and offered me a job. Previously to this, I was going to start school in May to follow my long roots and become a Bicycle Guru. Sometimes you get so caught up in "life" that you forget what matters most to you and makes you happy.  
 
Last night I put in a movie called "Roam." It is a sequel to the movie "The Collective." It is a mountain biking film with Pros doing insane stunts and riding fast singletrack and even Ryan Leech on his Trials bike. The great thing about these movies is that they give me an adrenaline rush right there on the couch. And even though these riders are jumping HUGE road gaps and stunts, I still find a way to relax and fall asleep. I may be sick in the head, or I may just find comfort in acts of defying death and physics. I don't know.
 
Before I started to snooze, I was watching this wicked fast single track section and realized my love for mountain biking. I sometimes look at what I have invested in my arsenal of bicycles and think, "I could have like 2 motorcycles with all this." Sadly its true. But last night it dawned on me, as it does from time to time. I love riding motorcycles. They're so free, man and machine. But a bicycle takes it that much further. Many people Say, "its not about the Destination, but about the Journey." When you finish the journey and look back and think, I did that all myself. No engine, no gasoline, just me, my bike and a burrito or two. You go so much deeper on a mountain bike than on a motorcycle. Your breathing as it sets the pace. Heartrate pounding in your ears as you make your way up ascents that would scare sherpas. The Rush when you let go of the bars to trick as you fly over gorge's. The exhilaration when you crest a mountain to watch the sun settle into the horizon for its slumber. All this under your own power. You, two pedals, a chain, some gears, maybe suspension and a frame.  This is when the Spritual aspect comes into effect that puts it way ahead of throttle twisting. It's surreal when you look at the terrain you just tackled and you get an overwhelming feeling of accomplishment.
 
Riding is not just subject to us in the Northern hemisphere either. I have seen many films where riders are in 3rd world countries. The faces of the locals light up, as well as the riders, in a way of euphoria that words cannot describe. Bicycles are a Culture and Language of their own, spoken through out the world without saying a word. One day I will ride my way across the globe. Bringing inspiring smiles to children and adults alike in far away lands and my own town of residence. Then I will have a journey of my own to tell. This.........all this, is what makes me happy.


Published On: 3/14/2008
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ちょっとおもしろい写真 Trick photo...
うぇ〜い!お山でヤーマン!のまぐんでーす。
もう1ヶ月前になるんだけどHeinの撮影で新潟のとある山に行った時の自分なりにはおもしろいと思った写真です
カメラカメラカメラ
2007.07.01 Sunday
Yo, wassap?? Yeah man! It’s Magun.
It’s been a month since I went shooting to the mountain in Niigata for Hein and took this tricky photo. Isn’t it funny?

こんな感じでしたーたらーったらーったらーっ
あはっ
冷や汗

RED BULL ELEVATION BMX CONTEST WHISTLER
THE REDBULL BMX ELEVATION CONTEST IS UNDERWAY...THESE GUYS ARE SICK!!! WHAT AN AWESOME EVENT!!!


お祭り! Festival!
7月1日はCANADA DAY!
日本で言うと建国記念日かな?
2007.07.03 Tuesday
It’s CANADA DAY on Jul.1st!!




ウィスラーの町の中はあり得ないくらい人だらけ。
パレードしたりお祭り騒ぎです。
In Whistler village there were so many people!
A lively parade was held and people were so excited!









“THE RED BULL ELEVATION BMX CONTEST IN WHISTLER” was held.
These guys were killing it during practice session when we saw them.


BMXの大会の『Red Bull ELEVATION』はこの日が本戦。
見に行った時はみんな公開練習してました。


みんなスゴい飛びっぷり。
All the riders were landing crazy jumps.



隣のダウンヒルのコースもヤバいすね〜。。。
たらーっ


Downhill Mountain bike is the shi*t, dude!

ペンバートン SK8パーク Pemberton SK8 Park
昨日はみんなでスケートしにペンバートンという隣町まで行ってきました〜チョキ
ウィスラーから車で30分くらいのところで、牧場やゴルフ場、農園など自然盛りだくさんのかなりのんびりした町です。
2007.07.04 Wednesday

We went skateboarding to Pemberton yesterday.
Pemberton is just 30min. north of Whistler by car and it’s a town richly
endowed with nature.
There are farms, ranches and golf courses so my impression of Pemberton is
like “an easygoing town.”



初めはローカルの子供達がいっぱいいたけど、すぐに帰ってしまったのでパークは貸し切り状態。
There were many local kids but after a while they all went home so it was
like our own private park.


パークの隣には馬が。
There were horses close by us.


ノリノリの忠
カメラ

久しぶりに外でのスケートは最高だったな〜!
いい汗かけました。

よーし!頭もすっきりしたし、ガッチリ編集に打ち込みますよ〜
ひらめき



Tadashi was excited.

It was so nice to skate board under the sun!
We worked out a sweat.

I had a nice refreshing time so I can do my best editing films now!


タカより

カナダのキャンプオブチャンピオンに6月終わりから7月頭まで参加しました。

今回はパイプよりもキッカーやレールをメインに練習したのですが天気にも恵まれて楽しく滑れました!

この後はフッドに行きます!パイプをしてなかったので不安ですが今回のカナダでスノーボードの幅が広がったので頑張れるような…?
2007.07.06 Friday
From Taka...

I joined the CAMP OF CHAMPIONS of Canada from the end of June to the beginning of July.
This time I practiced a lot of kickers and rails rather than the usual half pipes that I ride...
I had fun times and was blessed with good weather.

After this I’m heading to Mt. Hood!
I haven’t practice half pipe for a while but I can hang tough at Mt.
Hood because I learned something at the COC camp...I hope?



ハートフィルムの皆さんありがとうございました!
Thank you heart films!

リフトで見た熊の親子。

A family of bears.

| - | - | - |
ナマステ。。。だぁは〜〜〜〜笑! Namasteeeeee!
最近ヨガにハマってましてね〜。
いい感じですよ。
皆さんもやった事ありますか?

んで、最近ロスに遊びに行った時の写真です。

2007.07.06 Friday

I’m really into Yoga lately.
Have you ever done it before?
Give it a try it’s nice.

These are the photos taken at Los Angeles when we went there.



祝10周年!10th Anniversary!!
どもです! ケイジです。
忠と2人でちょろっとスケートパークへいってきました。
コンクリートなんでちょっといつもより緊張したけど、乗ってるだけで楽しいスね。
2007.07.09 Monday
Hello, it’s Keiji.
Tadashi and I hit the skateboard park a little bit.
I felt my body tense up because of the concrete ground, so I didn’t try any tricks but I could still have fun just riding my skateboard.



まだ明るいけど夜9時すぎです。


その後はいつもお世話になっている寿司屋10周年パーティー♪
お寿司おいしかった〜!
サバ最高! ごちそうさまです。
久しぶりにみんなで朝まで飲んで楽しかったな〜!
たまに酔っぱらうのもいいですね。(笑)

It’s still so light out but it’s after 9pm.

After we hit the skateboard park we joined the party for SUSHI-YA’s 10th anniversary.
Sushi was soooo yummy!
I love mackerel! Thank you Yama-san!
We kept drinking until the morning, it was so much fun!
Getting drunk once in a while is not bad at all.



仙台のおいしい日本酒。かなり飲みやすいです。   忠のボード、heartのデザインをしているケンタ君。

Japanese sake. It’s really tasty. Heart films and Tadashi’s snowboard designer, Kenta.


忠&ノブ&マルさん。酔っぱらってますな〜。(笑)   オーナーのヤマさんもいい感じ。10周年おめでとうございます!

Tadashi&Nobu&Dice. So drunk! Yama-san is the owner here. Congratulations!


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ヤマさんこれからもおいしいお寿司をにぎってくださいね。
僕らの憩いの場をお願いします。
熱燗


Yama-san, please keep making Sushi for years!
Thank you for letting us come to your “oasis” all the time!

ウィスラーも暑い! It’s hot in Whistler!!
今日のウィスラーは暑かった〜。
だから湖に行って来たっぺぇ〜(笑)
それがさ〜チョ〜〜〜〜〜〜気持ち良いんだこれが!

メンバーはですね〜。
エディティングをしてたノブ君、ケンタ君(デザイナー)ザック(バーテンダー)
ワンコの(MAX)ジョン(何やってんだろ)あとエリック(?)
みんなで楽しく過ごさせてもらいました。
ちなみにここの場所はシークレットです。

やっぱり夏はビールがうまいですな〜。
ほんじゃ!

2007.07.11 Wednesday

Today was so hot!
We couldn’t help going to the lake on such a hot day.
It was so nice - just as I expected!

The members were me Tadashi, Nobu (Editor), Kenta (Designer),
Zack (Bartender), Max (Dog), John (I don’t know what he is doing...) and
Eric (him too).
We had a really nice time and cooled off.
By the way, the location of this lake is...a secret!

There is nothing like drinking beer in the summer!
Bye for now!



さまーきゃんぷ。 Summer Camp!
どもでーす!
今日は前にタカとサマーキャンプに撮影しにいった時の写真たちをお届けします。

2007.07.14 Saturday
Hello!
I’ll show you some photos taken when we rode at Camp of Champions.


みんなTバーを使ってパークを流します。天気もいいし最高ですな。
おてんき

T-bar for climbing up the hill... What nice weather!


今回滑った
Camp Of Champions。ジャンプ!ジャンプ!ジャンプ!

Camp of Champions. Kickers! Kickers! Kickers!


この日のタカはレールも攻めてました。
グッド

Taka was hitting the rails too on this day...


Bs720。ナイス!

Back Side 720. Nice!


タカアングル!ハーフパイプでの目線はこんな感じなんですね〜。
イヒヒ

タカの視点で見る映像は面白いですよ!
ビデオにも出ると思うのでお楽しみに。
チョキ



Taka’s point of view! This is his half pipe point of view...

It’s interesting to see what Taka’s “point of view” is like on video.

It’ll be in the DVD too.

CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Yui and Yuji got married in Whistler! You may know these guys from Samurai Sushi if you have ever come to Whistler...Congratulations and have an awesome life together!

The usual suspects were present with their significant others and their babies!!!

I guess its that time of year of weddings and new babies!

Take and Miki...they are living in Coquitlam right now and Miki is becoming a Shiatsu master! Take is just chillin' at their new house trying to figure things out... Take and Miki came PIMPIN' as usual...




Bell's Yuko and The Grocery Store's Bruce and their new baby Alexis.



Jamie and his son Danny...



Everyone had an awesome time during the heat wave wedding...Great food and good times were had at Spruce Grove and at Rainbow Park.

Love is in the air~~~



On a sad note~the boat was sold to a nice couple from Sechelt so no more fishing for a while...maybe I'll just have to get a bigger one for next year! Aki - Tadashi - watch out! We may become professional fisherman after snowboarding is over!




地震がありました。 Earthquake!!!
コニシです。
テレビでは地震の事ばっかりやってますね。
長野のワイの家でも揺れました。かなり。止まってる車もぐんぐん揺れてたし、電柱もぶんぶん揺れてました。でも何も落っこちたりせず無事でした。
恐かったー。
2007.07.17 Tuesday
It’s Konishi.
There was a big earthquake in Japan.
There were news update on the earthquake every minute on TV.
My house in Nagano was shaking. Even parked cars were also shaking very much and a power pole too.
Nothing fell down in my house and we were all right.
But I was so scared!

FOR SALE
1995 Chevy K2500 ext cab 4X4 PU for sale.



Seats 6. Auto. 285K. Good sled truck. Can be sold with double sled deck (separate sale). Any inquiries, please email YUHO at yuho@hotmail.com. $6000 CAN obo.

LUCA HOUSE

今年の思い出その1。。。
今年の思い出をだしてみました。
編集も、もうちょいで終わりそう(あと7時間)あとは、試写会です。
みんな楽しみにね〜。。
その2も出すから楽しみに!!!
ほんじゃ!

It's crunch time!!!
One more day left of editing and everyone has been up for 96 hours straight...The editors are fueled by Red Bull and the occasional cat nap while they wait for their files to render...We've had only a few computer crashes and minor heart attacks but other than that the film and bonuses are looking sick!!! Stay tuned to HEART TV and our blogs for updates during the off season.







Hit the gym and get ready for the winter! This ones gonna be a record year!





Published On: 11/15/2007
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This is a blog post from my friend Andrea... If you have 5 min check out the videos on raceface.com ... and vote for the Bavarian Betty's (It is by far the best and entertaining!)

Thanks....


Hello all,

Carmen and I(ANDREA) have entered an online contest, the UXC TransAlps-which is a 600km Mountain Bike Stage Race that goes from Germany into Austria, Switzerland and finishes in Italy over 8 days of riding.

You can help us get to the Alps by voting for our video online.....we have made it into the final 5 teams. The team with the MOST votes will be sent to the Alps, all expenses paid, a prize package worth $20,000. How exciting!!!

Please help us win this Global contest!!!

Here is how to VOTE for the BAVARIAN BETTY'S:

Go to www.raceface.com

Click on the "VOTING IS NOW OPEN FOR THE TRANS ALPS".

Enter your email address and password.

Raceface will then send you a confirmation email to your entered email address.

Click on the confirmation email in your email box.

Watch the videos, then VOTE for the BAVARIAN BETTY'S.

***Please note you must view all videos (only takes a few minutes).

Major THANK YOU to Warwick Patterson of FORMULA PHOTOGRAPHIC, who did all the filming!!!!!!! www.formulaphoto.com

Thanks for your time now help us kick some ass!

Please forward this to your friends and get them to VOTE too....

Thanks so much!

Andrea and Carm


Published On: 5/24/2007
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Well, Snowboard:0607 is over. Good times. 90+ days of riding, a whole new bag of tricks out there, and a TON of good times. New crews to ride with (Ccrew, REW REW!).
 
Yes, I'm already waiting for next season. It's gonna be bigger and better than anything I've experianced.
 
But in the mean time, it's summer. Yes, that dreaded season where the sun and "heat index" are more painful than any wind chill could be. When you poor, poor weatherman think that 82 degrees is a "beautiful day". And the girls take off the snowpants and puffy jacks and break out the short skirts and bikini tops (OK, so maybe summer has one good point)  
 
Like, always, I'll be keeping track of something. Actually, a few things. Because that's what I do. As some of you know, I'm working at University Ridge Golf Course this summer. Home of the UW men's and women's golf teams, as well as being the #5 college course in the nation. Obviously, this job as some perks (don't all my jobs), so I'll be golfing a lot this summer.
 
Number of holes golfed: 117
 
Also, I still have my mountain bike, and I really want to put a lot of miles on it (didn't I say that last summer?). So I'll be keeping track of that again. Maybe it will motavate me.
 
Number of miles on my bike:


Published On: 5/10/2007
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April 18 | 1PM-4PM | PHOTOGRAPHY FORUM REGISTRATION | TELUS Whistler Conference Centre

The Pro Photo Forum offers emerging action sport photographers the chance to learn from the legends. The TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival has teamed up with wheelsandsax.com, the online source for action sports photography, and Dakine to bring you an educational seminar unlike any other. A panel of renowned photographers from the surf, skate, snowboard, ski and mountain bike industries will discuss getting started in the industry, the business of photography and the technical side of shooting action sports. Panelists include Eric Berger, Aaron Chang, Mattias Fredrikkson, Paul Morrison, and Kevin Zacher. Preregister online through the Festival’s estore.

http://www.whistler2007.com/



Published On: 4/18/2007
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My Journal: IT'S OVER!
By: leer13


Wow - the 2007 season has wound down.  My local mtn has closed and so, with much regret, I will be waxing my boards with a summer layer and putting them away.  And what a great season it was.
 
My highlights include:

Book ending my season with the day after opening and the last day the mountain was open;
 
Staying on the mountain for a week;
 
April Fools at Mt. Baker with a bunch of snowboard dot commers;
 
Riding for an afternoon with Brian Savard and having him compliment me on my turns;
 
Watching my 70 year old and blind mother ski for three days.
 
I know I could go across to the mainland to ride some more - the Telus Festival is tempting, but I think that I will leave that for others.  The hassle, the expense, the time off work all sway me away.
 
And besides - I have a new mountain bike to play with and a new tandem to ride with my fav skier.  And that's what life is all about.
 
I am sorry I did not get to ride with some of the other folks here - all I can say:
 
See you next season.
 
And don't be a stranger!
 


Published On: 4/16/2007
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PRO PHOTOGRAPHER SHOWDOWN FINALISTS ANNOUNCED BY

WHISTLER’S WORLD SKI & SNOWBOARD FESTIVAL

 

Action Sport/Lifestyle Competition Features World’s Best Shooters in Showdown for $10,000 Purse

 

Whistler is gearing up for a clash of the titans, when five of the world’s best lifestyle and action sports photographers compete in the tenth annual Pro Photographer Showdown at the TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival, April 18 2007.
 
 
 The five selected photographers will be flown to Whistler for a gala presentation on April 18, 2007, lured by the bright lights of the Festival, the industry’s preeminent celebration of action and lifestyle photography and a $10,000 prize purse.
 
 At the Pro Photographer Showdown, the most dynamic moments in action sports are captured and mounted, trophy-style, for an appreciative 2000-strong crowd in a series of self-curated 9 minute multimedia presentations.
 
The “Best of Show” designation conferred at the renowned photography expose will see the winner join an alumni that includes Kevin Zacher, Eric Berger and Aaron Chang, who will judge the Showdown alongside Whistler’s “King of Light” Paul Morrison, and long-time host of the Pro Photographer Search, writer and creative mastermind Leslie Anthony.
 
Throughout its ten year history, the Pro Photographer Showdown has featured stunning photography from renowned surf photographers Aaron Chang, Jason Childs, Jeff Divine and Warren Bolster; skateboard gurus J. Grant Brittain and Jon Humphries; acclaimed mountain bike photographer Sterling Lorence; ski & snowboard legends Kevin Zacher, Eric Berger, Paul Morrison, Blake Jorgenson, Mark Gallup, Scott Markewitz, Dave Heath, Vianney Tisseau and Mattias Fredriksson, among others.
 
 
The five finalists are:
 
Peter Taras – San Clemente based Taras comes by his boho-creative blood legitimately. His grandfather was a revolutionist photographer who fought the reds and was hung by Stalin.  Having worked as Photo Editor for Transworld Surf Magazine since he was 24 means Taras spends more time in the editing suite than out shooting, and his brain is full of shot-lists still to be captured.   
 

Endre Løvaas – This 36 year old Norwegian says he has no plans to quit his day job as Marketing Manager and Senior Photographer at Fri Flyt, Norway’s biggest ski and snowboard mag to focus solely on photography.   He’s shot with Matchstick Productions and produced images that have been published all over the world.

 

Nick Hamilton– He’s got the mongrel accent of a half Finnish, half British, half American guy, with multiple seasons in the French Alps under his belt. Currently photo editor at TransWorld SNOWboarding magazine, the 29 year old shutter-veteran edited British snowboard mag White Lines before moving to Cardiff, SoCal to take up his current role. There, he earned TransWord a Henry R Luce Cover of the Year special citation. And still can’t surf worth a damn.

 

Jeff Curtes – Boulder-based Curtes is the Principal Photographer for Burton Snowboards, and has been tripping around the world shooting for Burton since his big break in 1994. He has a degree in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a single credit in photojournalism from the Agricultural Journalism department and a stash of childhood memories of snowboarding with his brother Joe in the backwoods of the Wisconsin countryside.
 
 
 Jody Morris – He spent a 10 year stint as senior photographer for Transworld Skateboarding magazine, and has freelanced for almost every major skateboard magazine in the world, as well as Men’s Fitness, Transworld Snowboarding and shooting a host of skateboarding's most iconic and influential ad campaigns, such as DC Shoes, Etnies, Adio Footwear, Quicksilver, Nixon, World Industries, Dakine, and Tony Hawk Inc.
 
 
For more info on the finalists check out: http://www.whistler2007.com/2007/photo/
 
And enter for your chance to win a trip to the festival:

 



Published On: 3/13/2007
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A quick note from the folks at DropZone Corp to give you a little more info about who we are and our first product, the HangTimer.  We are small company located just outside of Seattle and we love to ride.  We made the HangTimer because we like free beer and needed a way to figure out who’s buying.  We’ve had a blast designing and testing over the past couple seasons and hope you like the product as much as we do. We’ve been pretty low-key about the whole deal, testing at Hood, Crystal, Baker, Stevens and Whistler, both with beginner and expert Riders.  We’ve also spent time at the Whistler mountain bike park, more on that later… 

We’ve had a ton of fun and feedback has been awesome. It’s sweet to have a job that puts us on the mountain.  We had a final round of testing at the Mt Hood camps last summer to verify the product was tuned and ready for production.  Thanks to all the folks who helped us test, you know who you are!

In keeping with our low-key approach, we are focused on getting the word out via the web and in-person events, that's why we are starting at Snowboard.com, where the core riders hang out.  We’ll also be visiting hills and sponsoring events on the left coast this winter and giving away free stuff, like HangTimers and swag to riders with the best style and air, so look for the HangTimer rig at a hill near you. For more info check back here and at www.hangtimer.com
 
Thanks and have a great season
The DropZone Crew


Published On: 11/29/2006
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My Blog: Moi
By: girl.who.ride


Bonjour a tous!
mon nom est alexandrine je suis une québecoise francaise et Rider c'est ma vie!!!
Comme la majoriét dentre vous sur se site je me passionne pour le snowboard mais jadore aussi le mountain bike , le ski et toute sorte dautre sport!! écrivez moi et venez me parler je suis ici pour rencontrer des gens qui m ressemble!1 la langue nest pas une barriere pour moi!!!


Published On: 10/20/2006
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My Journal: life recap
By: matth


I figure its about time for the end of summer post.  This summer I was running some mountain bike races in the county, filming races, taking summer classes, finding the love of my life, and getting ready for winter again.  My gf vanessa is finally living with me and its been great.  We are going to miami on friday for the weekend to the ritz.  should be fun.  this winter is going to be a busy but fun one.  I'll be grooming at breck or keystone, still working that out.  Well thats it for the most part.  Have a good one.

Published On: 9/20/2006
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My Blog: Joe
By: zee_in_the_snow


So after reading a thread he started in the mountain bike colonie, it occurred to me that it had never occurred to me that Joe had a last name. He mentioned his last name and I was like, wait a minute here, theres another word after Joe?

I thought Joe was like Cher, or Madonna, or the one he is often compared to, God.



Published On: 8/3/2006
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My Journal: mtb.colonies.com!!
By: KYLE


yes.... that is right...  we have launched a mountain bike community!  crazy.
 
check it out.
 
 


Published On: 7/27/2006
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The Life and Times of Joe: Mtb.colonies.com
By: Joe


It's launched!
 
 
Visit it now, add your mountain biking pictures, stories, blogs, etc. It's going to be wicked.
 
Speaking of wicked, my ride yesterday wasn't. Haha. Two flats on one run, and I only had one tube, so that ended in a 2km walk down the road on Whistler. Ah well, the first one wasn't my fault, but the second one was. That said, the mountain bike park still rules, and the Crankworx slopestyle this weekend is going to be insane! We'll be sure to get lots of pictures for the new site that you can all check out.
 
If you have any comments/suggestions/ideas, let me know.
 
Joe


Published On: 7/27/2006
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I broke my tib/fib last Saturday, so I now consider myself a 'real' snowboarder.  It's pretty frustrating.  I had just tried DH mountain biking for the first time and really liked it.  I've got a steel rod in my bone with some screws too.  I hear that recovery should go well, but it hurts a lot right now.  But, no snowboarding, no riding my new mountain bike, no gym, ... basically none of what I spend most of my time doing except work.  I may treat myself to one of the new XBox'es to keep me occupied.
 
Suprisingly, none of this has soured me on the idea of moving out to Whistler/Squamish.  I want to do that just as much as ever, and all of the ski patrols, parmedics etc. that I talked to on my ride to the hospital gave me lots of info about the area.


Published On: 7/15/2006
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WHISTLER, Canada – July 1, 2006 – It may have been Canada Day, but it was the Aussies who ruled this year’s Red Bull Elevation in Whistler, BC. Corey Bohan of Brisbane, Australia took home the title, with fellow countryman Luke Parslow and defending champion Ryan Nyquist of the U.S. anchoring the podium, finishing second and third respectively.

Widely regarded as the world’s best BMX dirt-jumping competition, this year’s edition featured 40 of the top riders soaring over massive discipline-defining jumps. When the dust settled after Friday’s qualifying round, 20 riders had an opportunity to take home the title.
 

Ultimately it was Bohan, the first BMX dirt rider to win back-to-back X Games gold medals, who produced a killer combination of sublime technicality and huge tricks in his trademark style. The number one qualifier after Friday, Bohan delivered on his ranking’s promise in the event’s final run, hitting a downside whizzy over the hip, no-handed opposite 360, and an epic last jump featuring a one-handed table-top 360.

“To be on the podium with Nyquist and Parslow is amazing, I’ll ride with those guys all day, every day,” said Bohan. “I was a bit nervous on the way things were going, but pulled it together and I’m already looking forward to next year.”
 
Looking to repeat his stellar performance in 2005, Nyquist started with a solid run but fell on his second. His throw-away run spent, Nyquist finished strong, throwing down a solid 720 on his third run, and laying it all on the line on his fourth, delivering a combination of 360’s and a backflip one-handed X-up.

“People were laying it on the line and doing wild stuff, so I’m happy with any kind of podium finish. Compared to last year, the level of riding was way higher,” said Nyquist. “The setting was beautiful. It’s Canada Day and there were so many people out to watch. You really can’t have a better place to have a contest.”

Parslow delivered arguably the most impressive jumps of the day, including a combination featuring a back flip on the step down bar into a huge front flip. Dane Searls, also of Australia, emerged as one of the weekend’s stars by winning best trick, a double tail-whip over the big set of double jumps.

Added Searls: “I didn’t expect to win so I’m psyched. I knew what I wanted to do, I’m just glad I pulled it off. Best competition I’ve ridden so far. The biggest jumps, the best riders, everyone’s just so pumped to be here.”

Building on the success of last year’s Red Bull Elevation, BMX icon Jay Miron applied his decades of experience to create an even more challenging and immense course, answering the call of the world’s best riders to go bigger and continue being progressive. Jumps were larger across the board, with the most substantial an enormous 40-footer, and the third largest jump bigger than any in 2005.  In between, the course included every element of trail riding, from transfers to rhythm sections to showtime booters. 

Ripping the course was the strongest field ever compiled for a dirt-jumping contest, an invitation-only list that also included last year’s best trick winner James Foster of America, World Dirt Jumping Champion Kye Forte of Great Britain, and perhaps the world’s best freestyle mountain biker, Darren Berrecloth of Parksville, BC.

The riders competed for a $30,000 prize purse, with Bohan taking home $10,000. All three podium finishers were awarded a custom trophy featuring an iron, dirt-loading Tonka Truck. A panel of veteran judges, including Ryan “Biz” Jordan, Matt Beringer, and Dave Osato evaluated riders on height, style, smoothness and tricks. 

Cheering on the riders were 10,000 BMX and Canada-loving fans, with red-and-white flags dotting the Red Bull Elevation course and crowd.

The competition began with practice on Thursday, June 29, qualifying on Friday (reducing the field from 40 to 20 riders) and concluded with the finals on Saturday, July 1. For more information, pictures and video please visit our website at www.redbullelevation.com

 


Published On: 7/4/2006
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The Life and Times of Joe: Summer eh?
By: Joe


So summer has fully and completely arrived now, and it's wicked. Sure I might bitch about how it's "so damn hot" but I bitched about the rain too, so apparently you can never make me happy unless it's puking snow all night then sunny the next day. I'm pretty sure the temperature here reached "surface of the sun"°C the other day. Actually it's pretty wicked, I've been mountain biking a ton, and we've reached new heights of Bocce ball radness (including water holes).
 
Speaking of biking, damn is it fun. I've got a Brodie Holeshot that is great, though I do wish at times I had a full suspension (I'm not so smooth and the dualies kinda cover for me), and I bought my Whistler Mountain bike park pass on friday. It's so amazing up there, the Garbanzo chair expansion means there is 3400 vertical feet of mountain biking to be had on dozens of trails. Some of them get pretty tricky, especially on a bike not built for the park (mine) and I found that out on friday. After having an amazing ride, including "Original Sin" and "In Deep" off of the Garbanzo chair, we decided to do "Schleyer" on the lower mountain. I tried to take a "not so hot" line on one of the rock faces and managed to endo over the handlebars and land on just about every part of my body, including my hip, both legs, shoulder, back, elbow and wrist. I was very lucky that I had borrowed a full face helmet from Fanatyk Co bike shop, because all I remember is my face and head sliding across the rocks. Thanks Jon! First time I've ever really knocked my head too, guess I got a mild concussion, that was interesting. Oh yeah, and on a sad note, I was a dumbass and took my cool nerd phone up the hill with me, and managed to smash it to pieces when I fell. D'oh. Ah well, I got back up there yesterday and it kicks ass. Back at 'er again this week.
 
 
Have fun y'all!


Published On: 7/3/2006
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