For the past few years I have heard rumors of competitive bump skiers working on switch tricks in bump runs? Is this true? And more importantlys, is there video?
What are the meteorological conditions that make the east coast the ice coast? Humidity? Thaw and freeze cycles? Different quality of water for the man made snow?
I have a bunch of promotional tickets for mountain creek from the art of flight premiere and they say "LIFT MW/TWI Non-Holiday". Does that mean they are only good Mon-Thurs after 3 PM? I called the ticket office a few times but couldn't get a hold of anyone. Any info would be great
i want to hit some stuff around providence, including the blue quad kink from afterbang (its pretty mellow but real long). however, i don't have a crew and am interested in finding people who want to shred some urban. I shoot stills and video, too. I'd be down to ride whatever anyone else is...
this might be old news, but I just read on snowboard mag's site that park city's new park guy is jeremy cooper from June mtn. what happened to Jim Managan?
heres another shred vid worth checking out:
not bad! - The Intro/Alex Andrews from Variety Pack on Vimeo.
it is the latest from Variety Pack and it is available on their website as a dvd and as a DOWNLOAD FOR $6.99! its totally worth it (the quality says 'ipod' but it looks good in full...
THIS VIDEO SUCKS SIMON twsnow from Stepchild Snowboards on Vimeo.
simon chamberlain's part from the new stepchild/32 video. not a terribly exciting part, but its new and its steezy. fyi: there are releasing each part every wednesday for the next few weeks.