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Hello friends,

Please mark off THURSDAY APRIL 9TH on your calendars, as you are all requested to get out of the office and join Malakye, KNOW?SHOW, Coors Light, SBC and IS Eyewear for a fun day of shredding at Grouse Mountain.

This is the day for you to band together with your co workers and come enjoy endless cups of coffee and bottomless boxes of Donuts, and shred some office boy (and girl, of course) sized obstacles. How does Quasi-Big Air sound? Those who came out last year remember the joy of the hippy jump. There will be "Brass Balls" awarded, "Blue Balls" called out, a "Scorpion King" Crowned, and success in your work will be measured pound by pound in the weigh off. Many other prize categories are up for grabs, and this year, we welcome you to help us out by giving us your ideas for categories and/or supply us with some used office furniture to build into the course.

Malakye just finished Office Booyz USA, click this link to get stoked.

You all know this event started right here in Vancouver, and though it looked like a good time at Bear, will definately be one not to miss in Vancouver.

To have an entry form for the Office Booyz contest sent to your office or to sponsor a prize category click here!



Published On: 3/17/2009
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The Whole PartySnake Video is now on the site!

A blog first: This is the first sequence ever posted in this blog..



Thanks for sending that Hoglin. Now for the goods. Click away good buddies!

PartySnake Part 1
PartySnake Part 2
PartySnake Part 3
PartySnake Part 4
PartySnake Part 5

Oh be a good bud and pass it along to your buddies. Thanks buds..

Pnut sent a photo update of his Eastcoast tour with SBC. Peep it.







Bye.

Published On: 2/23/2009
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Dev's fresh back from a little trip to California where he did a interview for Fuel TV as well as an infomercial for DC. Now I have him doing a Pro Tips for SBC. Busy man. I'll hit ya with links once they're available for viewing.



The Updown site is up and full of fun content to explore. Look for a copy of the latest issue of Updown at a store near you.



Oh and we have a PartySnake premiere tonight in Kelowna. Its an Island Snow / Jager / PartySnake deal but I can't seem to be able to find the flyer for it with all the info. It shouldn't be that hard to figure out, there can't be anything better going on in Ktown on Thursday night.

Christmas countdown:
Christmas is only 21 days away!

Published On: 12/4/2008
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Snowboard.com News: Tonight in Toronto
By: Snowboard.com


SBC's pre-season kick-off tonight and Saturday!  SBC is throwing a party in Toronto and has created this years Canadian snowboard film festival.
 
Tonight - Burton's It's Always Snowing Somewhere and Alterna's Knockout: The Tenth Round with live music from Mix Master Mike of the Beastie Boys.
 
Saturday night - ROME SDS's No Correct Way and FOURM's Forum or Against'm with Kets N Krates f JR-FLO from N.Y.
 


Published On: 10/17/2008
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Lunenburg Skate Comp


Event Info
Host:
Vaughn Whynot
Time and Place
Date:
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Time:
12:00pm - 10:00pm
Location:
Lunenburg Skate Park
City/Town:
Lunenburg, NS
Contact Info
Email:

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Description

I will be organizing this whole thing like previous comps and jams, All the money Raised will be going to Ida And Robyn Scott for the "Paul Scott Memorial Fund" to help with the upkeep of the Lunenburg skate park.
The contest will include
-The Comp with 3 skill groups.
-best trick
-game of skate
-product toss
and who ever come dress in a Halloween Costume will get there name enter in to win a prize.
Price are
Skill Level 1 - $6.00
Skill Level 2 - $8.00
Skill Level 3 - $10.00

Here is a link to a printable flyer to post around.
Flyer - http://img01.picoodle.com/img/img01/3/10/5/f_Picture1m_8f5f0aa.jpg
Invite your friends
Thanks
Vaughn

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Published On: 9/10/2008
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Full Name:  John David Scarth
Location:  Whistler BC
Favorite Quote:  It's all about goodtimes!!
Equipment you shoot with: Nikon Body and lenses,, Alien Bees Flashes



What you can never leave the house without:
Can't leave the house without my wallet because standing around costs money in whistler

Favorite drink of choice:
Beers if it's mellow and Rye ginger when it's messy

Best thing to spend your last $5 on:
4 bowls of Kimchi hot bowl noodle,, salty carbs oh so good

If you could have anything right now, what would it be:
  A Lion or a Tiger and if not a Bear

Favorite artist/photographer:
That's a tough one but probably Kevin Zacher or Cole Barash

 

So how's life as the new photo editor at SBC?
Life is definitely good working with SBC, Working for a mag is something I've hoped for since I was a wee boy.  When I found out that I did get the job there was a few days of disbelief that it was for real and then my head swelled and I knew I was officially rad.

What was it like when you finally got told that you are now working at SBC?
This season I did the most travelling I have yet for sure.  Being able to travel with your friends and call it work is still kind of strange.  It was a great season and I hope to do it all again next year.

You've been on the road a lot, how's that?
Travelling in India was awe inspiring, anywhere you look there's an epic photo waiting to be taken.  Getting around and communicating is really easy which makes it that much better.

How did you like travelling around in India?
One of the best parts of travelling this year would have to be visiting the Taj Mahal.  It's something that has to be seen in person since no photo or words can do it justice, truly amazing!! 

Do you have any stories about the best and worst moments of travelling this year?
You have to go with the flow when you travel so any bad moments usually turn rad pretty quick.

You must see a lot of young photographers sending you their photos, any tips for them?
It's been really cool to have young photogs send me there shots and as for tips I just tell them to try new things and be aware of some golden rules.

Anyone this year that is blowing you away behind the lens?
There have been a few photogs that have definitely impressed me this year but you'll have to check out the mag to see their work first hand and judge for yourself.

What new riders do you think are making a big splash in 2008?
Andrew Geeves and Seb Toots have been on a tear this season.  I think they're both going to have a lot coming out next season as far as photos and video parts.

What trend in 2008 do you see us regretting in the future?
All trends are ones that are usually regretted and I try not to pay attention.  Being conscious of Global warming and how you can help out is a trend that won't be regretted though.


What do you think of the Whistler snowboard scene?
The Whistler scene can be like high school if you want it to or it can be amazing.  Depending on the person it can be good or bad.  I've been having a great time here for years and I plan on continuing to do so. Bottom line is that people all end up here for one reason, the mountains not the scene.

Do you still get to go out and shoot as much as you like?
Ya I've been able to shoot as much as I did before so nothing's changed as far as that.

Anything important coming up that we should know about?
I'm turning 29 this summer which should be pretty rad, want to come to my party?

Where can we see your work?
Snowboard Canada is the best place but just check photo credit and it might be mine somewhere else as well

Thanks, any shout outs?
Thanks to my wife Dawn, Family and friends and anyone I've met along the way.  Good times had.



Published On: 5/6/2008
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‘You Look Good’ at Sun Peaks Resort

Canada’s Premier Slopestyle Series – March 15th
 
March 11, 2008 – Sun Peaks, BC – Snowboarders are taking over the Sundance Terrain Park at Sun Peaks Resort on Saturday, March 15th for the You Look Good Rider’s Cup. The event at Sun Peaks wraps up the 2008 tour of Canada’s premier snowboard slopestyle series that has already stopped in Martock (Nova Scotia) Mont Tremblant (Quebec), Banff Norquay (Alberta) and Blue Mountain (Ontario). Sun Peaks is hosting the only event in British Columbia on a tour that hands out $25,000 in cash and $75,000 in prizing throughout Canada.
 
This is truly an ‘anything goes’ competition. There are no compulsory tricks and judges will be basing their decision on four aspects: trick execution and difficulty, progression, variety and risk. In addition, the judges do not have the benefit of knowing what the rider will perform.
 
Competitors will be divided into categories: Groms (12 and under), Renegades (13 to 15), Salomon Amateurs (16 and over) and Coors Light Pro Open (cash prizing).
 
Coors Light is one of the major sponsors of the You Look Good Rider’s Cup. Other sponsors include Much Music, Salomon, Ripzone International, Yamaha and Snowboard Canada Magazine.
 
Registration for the Sun Peaks event will take place on Friday, March 14th from 4 to 5pm in the breezeway of the Village Day Lodge and again Saturday morning from 7:30am to 9:30am. Your $45.00 registration fee includes a loot bag, annual subscription to SBC and a $5 bib deposit. Either cash or cheque will be accepted (payable to eventSing promotions).
 
The women’s and men’s qualifying rounds begin just after 10am and the finals will start at 1:45pm. Awards will be handed out at 4pm.
 
If you aren’t competing, this is a fantastic spectator event, so don’t miss out! For the best viewing, take the Sundance Express Chairlift to the top and ski down the Sundance run over to Sun Catcher and down to the park.
 



About Sun Peaks
Sun Peaks Resort is a four season destination resort located in the interior of British Columbia near Kamloops. In winter, Sun Peaks is British Columbia’s second largest ski area with three mountains surrounding an intimate ski-in, ski-out village.  In other seasons, Sun Peaks offers a diverse range of leisure activities including 18 holes of golf as well as numerous events and festivals. Sun Peaks Resort was the first ski resort in North America and is the only resort in Canada to receive the ISO 14001 designation recognizing the resorts environmental policies and practices.  Sun Peaks can be accessed by two airport gateways - Kamloops (45 minutes) and Kelowna (2 1/2 hours) and by car, only three traffic lights and a 4 ¼ hour drive separate Sun Peaks and Vancouver, B.C.        


Published On: 3/11/2008
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Published On: 3/4/2008
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My Blog: News Just In!
By: JumpCamp


 
This just in: Forbidden has over 400cms mid mountain!! Possibly the most snow anywhere on the planet.
 
 
 
Well, all the JumpCamp coaches are just psyched this year with all the powder dumping down so far. We've been on some killer trips to Mount Cain as well as a few sick trips into the backcountry snowmobiling. The snow's been so darn deep that we've only yanked our sleds out a few times so far. Coach Javan Wyker has been taking full advantage of this year's conditions. He's planning on having another kid so he's got to get all the shreddin' in he can this year before he's on double diaper duty. Check out the Javdog launching the "Ole" drop on Forbidden.
 
 
My main man Curtis at Edge Performance has rebuilt my sled after I ran it out of oil last year. Smart move, I know. Go see Curtis if you need any sled work done, he's the best.
      

New Coach Myles Delange has been shralpin' it hard this season. Here's a pic of him launching one of our cabins up on Forbidden. We've got so much snow that we're riding the roofs! Check out Myles' new bio on the coaches page of the website. Welcome to the family Myles, now you can never get out.



Cover Of Comox Valley's Health and Recreation Guide!

Shred dawg extraordinaire and currently injured JumpCamp coach; Morgan Stevenson, graces the cover of the Winter issue of CV's rec guide. Yeah Brah! Did you stick it? Thanks to Allan at Comox Health & Recreation and Brad at Logistica Systems.



JumpCamp China Story.

Ni hao. Ni hao ma? We've got four articles coming out in China's only snowboard magazine; "Speed". Here's the first of four. It's all about the history of Forbidden Plateau and all the myths and legends that surround it, but you'll have to take my word for it if you don't know mandarin. Thanks a lot to our friend Ali Waugh for hooking us up. Xie xie.



Did you see our ad in the SBC Ski & Snowboard Resort Guide 2008 Annual? Nice eh.


 
Camps are filling up, get those registration's in to secure your spot.
That's all folks! See ya in the hills.
-Patrick

 



Published On: 1/11/2008
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 Self Portrait - Grouse Mountain
 
Full name:
Gonzalo Tudela (AKA Gonzo)


Equipment:
Canon 1D Mark II N
Canon 1VHS
EF 15mm F2.8 Fisheye
EF 17-40mm F4L
EF 50mm F1.8
EF 70-200mm F2.8L
3x Vivitar 285HV
2003 Skidoo Summit 800

For the kids at home, what do they need to know if they want to become a professional photographer?
Never give up.  This industry is really tough, brutal sometimes, and people will toss you around like yesterday’s garbage.  If you’re not a strong person who will stick to their guns (especially about payment) it’s not the industry for you.  More and more companies are getting free shots out there from the “kid who just bought a digital SLR”, and it’s ruining the industry.
Think of it this way.  You’ve invested x amount of money in camera gear, x amount of time refining your style, x amount of time getting and editing photos, why shouldn’t you be paid fairly for it?  Do they get a paycheck? Do they pay for a dentist? They’re doing work just like you are.  You need to stick to your guns about being paid.  Don’t be the person who degrades the photo industry by giving away photos for free, if not, you’ll be stuck starving on the side of the street while some company has a slick new looking website.

 

Paul Welters - Mount Washington


What are some career high lights for you?
Every time I get out into the backcountry a feeling of Euphoria overcomes me.  The hour or so it usually takes to get to the alpine with the constant “braaaaaaaap” from a sled is actually quite calming.  I rather throw in ear plugs than headphones.

Who do you enjoy working most with?
I think I enjoy shooting the most with one of my best friends Aaron Shapiro.  He reminds me of a Tom Penny for snowboarding.  Basically, whenever I’m out shooting with him, he’s just riding, and you can see it on his face.  Whether he’s in front of a camera on a bluebird day or in front of me doing pow slashes in fog, he’s not out to prove anything, he’s out to have fun.  If you watch his style, you’ll see what I’m talking about.  It’s like he uses the mountain as a skate park, and just destroys it every time.  9 times out of 10, I’ll be ripping around with him and he’ll do something that’ll blow my mind and I’ll say “Give me an hour to go home and get my camera gear so we can shoot that”.


Eman Anderson - Vancouver, BC


What are some the challenges you find working with snowboarding instead of a studio?
My fingers get really cold, and I mean really cold.  That and changing angles is usually a lot tougher than people imagine.  Sometimes you have scale the side of a mountain that could take over an hour just to get a certain viewpoint.  Half a dozen times it doesn’t work out.  One thing I’ve learned is that you want to shoot your wide angle shots 2nd, and your telephotos first.  That way, there are no foot prints around the jumps from you walking around trying to find the right spot.


What are your favourite magazines?
Magazine’s are really a funny thing with me.  I have a subscription to snowboarder, I buy every issue of SBC off the shelves (from a local snowboard shop to support them), and I usually buy some issues of Future, Transworld, and Snowboard Mag when I’m shopping for groceries.  Truth be told, I never really read any of them.  I’m really weird that way, I have over 300 magazines, some dating back to the 90’s, but I’ve maybe read like 10% of them?  I usually use them for the eye candy.  I flip through them a few times and pick out the photos I like.  Remember them, and file the magazines away for a rainy day.
Images speak louder than words in my head, and technique plays a huge part in my mind.  9 times out of 10 when I see a photo I like, whether it’s technically sound or creatively genius, I go straight to the photographer credits to see who it is.  It’s kind of funny; most snowboarders can pick out a rider from their sponsors and their style.  I can pick out some photographers based on their lighting and composition.  There are the seasoned vets who absolutely kill it with every photo like “Yup, that’s a Zapalac photo”.


Myrosha Daley - Hemlock Valley Resort
 
Who do you think are the best photographers from last year?
There are so many that have, and will always stick out in my mind, whether or not they shoot snowboarding is another thing.  Here they are in no particular order:
Ian Ruther, Tim Zimmerman, Jordan Manley, Crispin Canon, Jon Scarth, Danny Zapalac, Andy Wright, Jeff Curtes, Kevin Zacher, Dorothea Lange, Cole Barash, Colin Adair, Blotto, Jess Mooney, Oli Gagnon, Jordana Meilleur, Russel Brown, Dano Pendygrasse, Dice K Maru, Scott Serfas, Ansel Adams, David Lachapelle, Annie Lebovitz, Charles Garcia, Owen, Jimmy Greeley, Jon Kirby.  There are some not mentioned, but that’s because I can’t brain fart them all out at once. 

What started you in photography?
My friend Mike from elementary school bought a Yashica FM SLR and I was fascinated by the split focus screen.  It just boggled my mind on how the damn thing worked.  So, after playing with focus for a solid 4 hours (with no film in there) I forgot about cameras for a good 2 years.  Then one summer I made friends with this crazy Mexican who was in town with his family for a month.  Their parents bought a new camera, and gave me their old one. (a nice wall mart special point and shoot).  I began shooting wall mart film on this point and shoot of me and my friends skating.  That phased out after I ran out of money.  I mean, for a 10 year old kid, $10 a roll with processing wasn’t really worth 24 photos.
So high school came along, and I made friends with a guy named Eric, and one day he showed me his Grandpa’s old camera.  And that’s what did it.  After I picked up that Minolta X-GM with a split focus screen, all I wanted to do was take pictures with it.  So, after a $200 shutter repair to the camera, I borrowed it for about 2 years and made every mistake you could possibly make with an SLR.  I then went back to my friend Mike to get some help and learned a few things, and borrowed his flash for a solid 6 years.  I finally gave the camera back to Eric and went out to buy my very first digital SLR, a Canon 20D.

What was the moment that made you decide that you wanted to take photos of snowboarders as a career choice?
The very first time I sent a photo to Colin Adair.  He was the nicest dude I had ever dealt with, and after I sent him a preview jpg, he asked for the RAW right away.  I sent it to him and kept pressing the refresh button for like 30 minutes until I heard back from him.  I got word they were going to run the shot in the upcoming issue.  But 2 weeks later, I got an email saying it wasn’t going to run, but that he wanted to see more in the future.  It didn’t matter to me that they weren’t going to run it, the only thing that mattered was that someone actually kind of liked a photo of mine.  It became my mission to impress this dude who worked at SBC.
Later on that year I get an invite email to the 24/36, and decided to do it.  When I picked up the roll of film and stuck it in my camera I had decided that this was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.  I have an extreme obsession over snowboarding and love for photography that this just seemed to be the right thing to do.

What's a perfect working day for you?
Having a Leica rangefinder with 3 rolls of TMAX 3200 in my pocket shredding pow with some close friends.  But I have to go buy a Leica first…

What is a favourite photo of yours that has not been published?  What's the story behind it?
The shot of Myrosha Daley I have here on Mount Seymour.  I just like how everything is in the red/orange hue and you can see the oil tankers in the Burrard Inlet.  It’s one of those things that everything was going wrong that day, and my flash kept mis-firing.  I crossed my fingers and told Myrosha to drop in.

Myrosha Daley - Mount Seymour


What is one of your favourite photos in general?  What's the story behind it?
Probably my favorite photo of all time is a photo done by Dorothea Lange called “White Angel Bread Line”.  It’s a photo taken in 1932 during the depression era near her studio in San Francisco.  There was a wealthy woman known as “White Angel” who set up a breadline to help cope with the 14 million unemployed in the country.  The photo is very simple, yet extremely powerful and has always stuck out in my mind that there are people less fortunate out there, and that I have to live my life to the fullest and be thankful for everything I have and work for.  Here’s a link for the photo: http://www.gtphoto.ca/whiteangel.jpg

Your name is not too common, do you find you get a lot of different reactions from people?
Oh ya.  Tons of people never believe me when I say “Hey, I’m Gonzo”.  They think I’m making up some nick name or trying to avoid telling them my real name.  Sometimes, when I’m really lucky, chicks dig the name.  They think it’s cool and hot, two things I definitely lack.  There is a disadvantage though.  Everyone remembers your name, and it’s hard to remember all the Jons and Nicks out there.  Usually I remember someone by their face, and not their name.

Shout outs?
I hate shout outs.


Aaron Shapiro - Grouse Mountain


Published On: 1/4/2008
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Snowboard.com News: Still B with Karl Fuhre
By: Snowboard.com


It's been almost a decade since lil' Bastards, why the long wait?

We'll it really hasn't been a decade since we put out a video.  During the filming of Lil' Bastards the Wildcats were born.  The next couple video project that came next simply came out as Wildcats films but obviously followed the same format as Lil' Bastards.   Truthfully at first we weren't even planning to do a sequel.  We just wanted to put out Lil' bastards on DVD for our team and friends.  Before i knew it the project snowballed into a double feature and Dev and JF had some how tricked me into managing the project.

 
I guess you cut Christina and used Paris instead, how did you guys come up with the sound track?
 
For the soundtrack we just wanted something fun to listen to before shredding as well as something we could throw in as a pre-party warm up.  Basically everyone who was involved sent in songs and we went from there.  Musics always a battle because you can never please everyone.  The two songs I really pushed for were the Bastards day song by Eddie Murphy and Rick James "Party all the time" and the credit song by Lionel Ritchie "All night long".  We actually just had someone e-mail in saying they had a girl over while watching Still B's and he got lucky while using it for background music.  That's gotta say something.  The one song that caused us the most problems was the one in Duffs part.  He absolutely hates it and refused to go to any of the premiere for the first month.  He's over it now but we had a couple fun weeks.. ahaha



I noticed JF is the excat same as he was back in 98.  Is everyone still basically the same?
 
Yeah I'd have to say no ones really changed much.  They're all pretty much doing the same shi*t they have since Still Bastards. Snowboarding and partying... That's why we went with the name "Still Bastards" instead of "Big Bastards".  Its not like anyone got any bigger.  I'd have to say out of everyone the only person who's really changed since Lil' Bastards is Devun.  He definitely keeps it classier more often than the rest.  It might have something to do with being married..  But than again, JF has a family he doesn't seem to be slowing down what so ever.


So I guess it's safe to say that it doesn't matter what happens in life, you can always have a good time with your friends?
 
Still Bastards is pretty much a documentary of all our friends having the time of their lives on and off the hill.  Its all about balance, as long as you're having fun you're doing pretty good. haha

 
What's the main thing you hope people take away from watching this?
 
I hope that after watching Still Bastards people will want to go out and buy a shi*t load of IS and WC gear so we can keep doing these types of projects. Haha  Joking, joking... Well half joking.  Still Bastards shows you a pretty up close and personal view of each rider.  After watching it you'll probably feel like you know these guys much better and hopefully understand a little more what IS Design and Wildcats is all about.  Bottom line, we just want people to be stoked to shred and go out and have a good time with there friends.  
 

What is your favourite parts of the movie?
 
Its hard to say which parts are my favorites.  Dev's, Paris, 8mile, Dickie's, Bastards day, Gaetan, Tadashi's, JF's and the credits are all pretty entertaining. Not to mentions the hidden bonus'. 
Finally having Lil' Bastards on DVD is pretty cool too.
 

Big White and ESPO seemed like the crazy trips of the year?  How'd you survive? 
 
I have no idea, both trips definitely took an incredible toll on my health.  I guess just lots of practice.  I've been throwing myself into these extreme types of party situations for years now..

 
How was hanging out with Tom Green and Dave England?
 
Hanging out with Tom Green and Dave England was a blast.  Both those dudes are Fookin' Noots...  They came back to our Condo to party while were up at Big White filming for the feature film "Shred".
Dave wizzed on everything in sight, while Tom got way into Karaoke then stopped us from messing with JF when he was passed out in his own puke.  Its pretty scary when Tom Green's the voice of reason..
 

Do you have any messages or knowledge that you want to pass down to the younger generation?
 
Just do it!

 
Shout outs?

Yeah if you can send people to www.isdsgn.com to buy to movie that would be awesome!

For the month of December anyone who purchases a copy of Still Bastards through our site will also get 1 Wildcats stomp pad, 1 matching Pilsner Koozie, 1 Still Bastards poster and 1 IS design keychain while supplies last!

Unbelievable, yes we know...
 


Published On: 12/3/2007
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so we have a new post series on DandG and it's called ...THE FULL STORY BELLOW ...
Its going to be news on any internal happenings pertaining to gnarcore and its affiliates. as always, enjoy..or don't. -DandG


DandG did a nice litttle web interview recently with SnowboardCanada Magazine intern Jason Petznick 

and ohhhhh did jason get the goods...

                                      






Published On: 6/10/2007
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Check out some words and photographs from the Longhorn Local's Rail Jam in Whistler on the Snowboard Canada website.


www.SnowboardCanada.com


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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YoYoYo!

Well, the camps are all over for another season. What a killer year! Thanks to all the coaches and sponsors for making this year such a success. We love you guys.

The JumpCamp wrap-up party was killer. Thanks to DJ Souls and Klink & Polish for rockin' all night! 

Coach Matt Brown has lost his cell phone again. This will be his 352nd phone he's lost and the folks down at Roger's are really loving him right now.

 In sad JumpCamp news, our pal of 13 years passed away last week. We will all miss him greatly and remember the fun times with our furry bro. Goodbye buddy.

R.I.P. Griff 1994 - 2007 

  

 
 
 
 
 
Our bro Jeremy Koreski www.jeremykoreski.com has landed the gig of senior photographer for Canada's new surf magazine: SBC Surf. The new surf mag is full of mind-blowing photography from both coasts so go out and grab the premiere issue on newsstands now and see Jer's killer pics for yourself!

Road Trips

We've been going to Mount Arrowsmith lots lately. It's like Forbidden's little brother and we love shredding and bbqing up there. The only thing about Arrowsmith is that the local whiskey jack's are real territorial and are constantly divebombing us and trying to snatch our food. One flew into my mouth when I was eating last trip, no lie.

Also on that trip Brian broke his board and Ole got caught in a nice size avalanche. Ole was alright since he's very experienced in the backcountry but it still shook him up pretty good. "Whoowee!", he had to say after swimming out of the snow. Avalanches are serious, even in the spring time so be careful and keep an eye on each other out there.

 

The critics have spoken: "This Was Your Life"delivers!

Nathaniel Vossen's painfully long awaited film: "This Was Your Life" is finally done and he premiered it on Thursday in Vic and Friday in Van and let me tell ya', the parties were awsome! Tons of people came out of the woodwork for both nights and we got to pal around with some old buds we haven't seen for a long time. Make sure to go see Jaydee at Onethirtythree in Courtenay or wherever your local skate/snowboard shop is and reserve yourself a copy of this magical film.
* Viewer discretion is advised

   

 Thanks to all the sponsors for the prizes, giveaways and support over the years! Go out and support these companies and people that support JumpCamp. 

 
See ya' at the beach!


Published On: 5/30/2007
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My Blog: Spring time.
By: yake


Its spring,
the weather is great and spirits are high. Gypsy Mob winnipeg has been up to some good railing. and theres plenty more to come. not to mention we have a ton of snow. Talked to the whistler connection chris sanuik on the telephone today and he tells me that side of things has been going good as well. be on the look out in the new sbc. possible winnipeg article in the works. and be looking for a gypsy mob teaer to drop sometime in the next month. jsut got to work out some of the editing kinks and were good to go. look how legit we sound!
cheers
Jake
 
PS: Props skate and snow has and intense spring sale going down right now on almost everything, check it out!


Published On: 3/11/2007
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The Rugged Riders Tricks R4 Chicks snowboard camp presented by Roxy was four days of explosive energy, determination and pure ruggedness. TR4C set a precedent in eastern Canada as the first, the one and the only, all girls snowboard camp. Mont-Blanc Ski Resort hosted the camp in the private TR4C snowboard park designed with Rugged Riders panel of women shredders and carefully constructed with the Mont-Blanc park rangers and Rugged Staff.

 

The journey began with pick-ups…rallying girls together at their closest Axis boardshops and then loading them into the Rugged Mobile. TR4C gathered girls from as far as Barrie, Ontario and Lac St-Jean, Quebec. From there we headed to the park to see what would be called home for the next four days. With two super smooth booters and a diversity of jibs there was something for everyone. The TR4C private park was the perfect design for learning, and learn we did…

 

Four days of thirty girls owning the private TR4C park was more than enough to pump up the girls to learn new tricks and make new friends. The girls exceeded everyone’s expectations and were progressing at a rate so fast that we could hardly keep up with them! Even the pros were surprised. Amber Stackhouse and Alexis Waite the TR4C guest pro riders camp had never seen a group of girls so motivated and rugged when it came to riding and learning in a camp atmosphere.

 

The beginner freestylers were quickly doing big airs, 180 spins and frontside boardslides while the more experienced riders were practicing their cab 3’s and 540’s or learning steezy tricks on the street rail.

 

After a day on the hill we loaded the Rugged Mobile and headed to camp for some good home-cooked meals, and extra activities. Nighttime was the perfect chance to learn how to crochet, skateboard, give massages, rock climb or have water fights while doing the dishes! The evenings were also the perfect time for the Rugged Crew to take a trip to the spa and chill out in the hot tub, steam baths and sauna.

 

All the girls left with goodies bags from Roxy and Axis Boardshop. They also benefited from great deals on SBC subscriptions, and prizes from DC and APO snowboards.

 

The Tricks R4 Chicks Camp had it all; experienced and certified coaches, guest pro-riders, a private park, awesome food and tons of girls that were truly rugged and ready to shred. We couldn’t have asked for a better group of girls, a nicer park or a more fabulous four days together.

 

For girls ready to shred…we will see you at the Rugged Riders Jump’N Grind event on March 10th. For girls who are interested in some rugged snowboard coaching…they can contact info@ruggedriders.com.



Published On: 2/27/2007
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JumpCamp breaking news, current events, the latest headlines, news photos, analysis & opinion on top stories, world, business, politics and general shred dogging!

Jib Jam-boree a hit!

The inaugural JumpCamp Jib Jam-boree rocked! Competitors came from far and wide with one thing in mind; JumpCamp Glory! We're talkin' spin-in, spin-out tricks on our brand new ledge ( thanks for the ledge Jim! ), frontside to backside slides on the rainbow rail and some crazy buttering of the muffin on the JumpCamp roof step-up, built especially for the comp. Other highlights include eating burgers and hot dogs in the rain. Thanks to all the sponsors and shreds for coming out! We're going to have another contest before the end of the season so check the website for dates.

Coach Matt Brown considers shaving his long locks after seeing Britney Spears' new do. "I think I'd look good with a buzz-cut", Brown said before press time.

Road trips!
We're been on a few road trips lately. At JumpCamp we really love holiday road.
We headed off to Las Vegas to hob-nob with the snowboard industry a little while ago. We rode around in limos, gambled and ate buffets daily.
Coach Javan Wyker, that lucky ass, is off to Revelstoke to test out all the new '08 Ski-Doo sleds. Hope he gets stuck lots! Haha...

Another beauty, was a road trip we did to see some pals in Nelson. It was -18, sunny and the powder was awesome! Our main man Marlin showed us around and shot pictures. Thanks Marl! Check out Gnarly Marly's website at www.marlinolynyk.com


Nathaniel Vossen's long awaited movie "This Was Your Life" is finally done.
No, for real, I'm not kidding this time 'round! You gotta believe me... C'mon dude, I'm serious. Nathaniel's been in production of this skateboard/snowboard/lifestyle movie for 12 years so you know the finished product is going to be amazing. He's told me that April is when he's going to be having all the premier parties for it around the Island and the Lower Mainland. Keep posted for premier dates, you don't wanna miss this!
 

Our bros at Onethirtythree have got a new website up! You can check out their team,skate/snowboard pics, spots, vids and sales going on at the shop. Pretty cool. Check it out at www.onethirtythree.com

CONCRETE - THE SKATE PARK ISSUE March 2007

Remember the mag Concrete Powder? Well, now it's just Concrete 'cause it's all skateboarding, no shred-doggin'. Anyways, the new Concrete No Powder has a killer article about Courtenay and some rad pics in the skateparks around here. Our good buddy Sascha Daley has a bunch of wicked pics in there including a sick one of him kickflipping in the corner of Courtenay's indoor bowl at The Linc and one of him ollieing off a wharf into the water in Tofino. Brrrrr, shrinky, shrinky! My favourite one is of some little kid in the old Courtenay park going huge over one of the hips and there's some good ones in the new park such as a sequence of local home-dog Calen Drysdale. Nice one boys. Go grab it on newstands or at your local skate shop yo!



SBC Skier Magazine: The North Issue, Volume 6 Issue 4
The new SBC Skier is out and there's a great article about Vancouver Island in it. Local two-planker legends Al Hokanson and Yasha Berg grace the pages of the magazine shralping such Island destinations as Mount Cain and Forbidden Plateau.
 

I thought you should know that...

JumpCamps are starting this weekend!

Session #1 Feb. 24-25 ( full )

Session #2 March 3-4
Session #3 March 17-18
Session #4 March 21-22
Session #5 March 24 ( one day Jam )
Camps are filling up! If you didn't already know bro, JumpCamp is for snowboarders who want to have fun and progress their skills, especially in the park and backcountry. So, if that's you, get your registration's in and secure your spot!

Thanks, See ya later.
PK


Published On: 2/26/2007
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Gonzo Photo: 02/13/07
By: gtphoto



Travis Williams

Sweet, I got a cover!

...gtphoto


Published On: 2/13/2007
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Hello everybody,
 
This is my very first blog.  What do you write about in a blog?  I don't know, do you?  Well here is what I decided to write about...
 
This is the full version of about me:
 
As a kid growing up, I had my eyes set on being a pro on my winter shred stick and make a living in this crazy industry.  As the years went on I realized that there are many other paths to take that will keep me connected with my one true passion.  I began exploring these options by getting certified to be a judge. 
 
The year I got certified to judge was the same year I started first year college.  College was another path to explore as I found a program called Ski Resort Operations.  I didn't really know what I wanted to study in post secondary, but my parents were forcing me to go and I enrolled in "SRO" because you can earn college credits just to snowboard.
 
While preparing to make my exit stage left from school, I was given word of an amazing job opportunity work in the events department at Whistler Blackcomb.  Off to the west coast I went and spent the season up in Whistler, then migrated down to the city where I worked at the BRC for the summer. 
 
Nearing the end of the summer, I had to fly back to Ontario for some contract work with SBC Media.  It was at that point that I knew I wanted to go back to school for post grad studies.  I ended up getting a one way trip back to Ontario and by the time winter came around again that year, I was enrolled in an event management post grad program.
 
One more year of studying under my belt, I felt urged to return to my roots and just ride that winter.  I figured I could pick up some contract work with various events around Ontario such as the You Look Good series.
 
128 James St.
 
For those who know what I am talking about, I am sure you have a story or two.  This house was a result of combining an event specialist, a graphic designer, a web and film editor, a board shop worker, a pro shred, and a guy who swings at nails from Shellbrum!  From National Lampoon parties to self serve cocktail caroussels by the hot tub and sauna, this house goes down in the books!!!
 
After last season I decided to try and make something of all these fun experiences.  I have now moved down to Toronto, landed a job with a marketing company planning and executing promotions and events across Canada.  In addition to still being able to work closely with the snowboard industry, I am now learning about the whole music industry.  Yes, partying with rockstars (and other famous celebrities) is actually in my job description! 
 
So here I am, praying for the snow to fly for yet another season as I type away at my desk in the concrete jungle.  I wish everyone a happy shred season and I will see you out on the slopes!


Published On: 12/19/2006
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We are doing it again!  In Case of Emergency is having a video party on December 16th 2006 at Blue Mountain in Collingwood, Ontario.  The ish goes down right after the finals of the Frozen Rail Jam at Kaytoo Restaurant and Bar.  The event is brought to you by: SBC Skier Magazine, Snowboarding Canada Magazine, Appleton Jamaica Rum and K2 snowbaording. 
 
Check out www.bluemountain.ca for details and check out http://www.bluemountain.ca/pdf/Media/Frozen_Rail_Jam_2006_Press_Release.pdf for the official press release.
 


Published On: 12/14/2006
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