cause like powder is like the sickest stuff and stuff and i can get to like learn all kinds of things for dis magaizne and its totaly helpfull to like learn me like skiing stuff cause i dont like ride allot of powder but i want to ride more powder so i like read powder to get better at riding powder and like the one guy over me said so i can like learn to use good words and stuff
i ACTUALLY subscribed, which means i ACTUALLY have a reason.. because powder magazine is a very important mag to my family. ever since the first issue my dad and i have been collecting every issue possible, its a difficult challenge BUT we are doing our best to buy every issue. subscriptions help out a lot! and being so cheap i thought it would be a good idea to subscribe using this righteous offer!! and su[G]ar... your a cheap bastard.
4 years ago I purchased my first ski movie, Poor Boys Production's War. From that point on I fell face first into the freeskiing scene, I had been skiing since I was 3 but the freeskiing scene provided something new, something incredible to what was once just a simple hobby. I originally subscribed to Freeskier because my DVD came with a coupon for a free subscription so I figured why not. Then, a year after that I went into one of the stores in the Denver Airport while on a layover returning to my native Washington DC, in what is still the most aesthetically pleasing display of magazines I have ever seen behind the counter were hundreds of copies of that years Powder Photo Annual. Naturally I bought an issue and was just blown away by the quality of the articles and the quality of the photography contained in it. Being from an area with no mountains nearby ( I have to drive two and a half hours to get to the nearest mountain) Powder provides me with what can only be described as the purest form of ski porn. The day when I open my mailbox every month to find the newest issue waiting for me there is always one of the highlights of my months. That is why I subscribe to Powder Magazine
Rogge, I am trying to subscribe from Japan, but the international subscriptions website says my address is invalid. This makes me sad. A sticker pack might make me feel happier though.
I grew up reading the powder magazines that my dad would get 6 months every year. Geez it had to have started since I was 6-7 years old.
It was a magical thing for me, to see those covers at such a young age and think, "wow that guy is my hero." Of course at such a young age I had no idea who those guys were, nor was I much of a learned reader. Every "read through" would consist of me turning the glossy pages and see deep pow turns, people chugging PBR's, rude language, laid out backflips, and this mysterious man with a saucer, who had a hankering for chugging Jack Daniels. Not exactly healthy material for my age, and oh did it ruin me.
Powder magazine is probably the root cause for the my social life in skiing, oh the lessons I have learned from it. It would be the subject of chairlift conversations, dives to and from the mountain, and down at the lodge when warming myself. Tips, trick, and advice on how to be a better skier on the slopes and how to act better off of them. No joke, you learn to avoid gaper talk after reading those issues enough. Newschoolers? I first ran into this place going on PowderMag.com, and I continue to learn something never every time an issue pops right on my doorstep. Well, dorm step that is... Not giving her up yet.