Browsing all posts from December, 2008.

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Isenseven Pro Model

If you haven’t seen Teenage Love Graffiti you really need to as its a pretty fucking sick movie. Anyways the boys over at Isenseven have teamed up with Nitro to release a limited edition. The time we have all been waiting for is finally here: Christmas! That´s why jolly old Nitro Clause and his little [...]

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Beware the Mervin Police

Is it possible for a company to have an inner sanctum that calls themselves police? If this is true can they actually find you and stop you? These are the questions I want answered after reading something amusing on a snowboarding forum.

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Part 4 of the Jeff Brushie Tale

Jeff talks about his promodels and what he’s done since he left pro snowboarding. We get a glimpse of a possible future Brushie as well.

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More Powder and Rails

Jeff Brushies parents talk about him and his snowboard career.

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New Lines for 09/10

Now that they’re fully calling it a recession is it really a good time to launch a new line? Are companies that have seemingly excelled in one area really going to weather through expanding to outerwear and hard goods? These are the things I’ve been pondering right now as I’m finally seeing the clinch from [...]

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Downtime and Injuries suck balls

Every season it seems to happen to me that I get injured in one way, shape, or form. Its part of the lifestyle that I’ve become accustomed to. Does it suck, god yes! But you have to deal with it and keep on keeping on.

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Pay your taxes fool

Looks like The Block in Tahoe is up shit creek without a paddle. Seems that they owe taxes to the sum of 200,000 bucks. Thats harsh, but check out this article from the Tahoe Daily.

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Snowboarding is a Crime

Yesterday in the Summit Daily this was a major topic of discussion. Evidently jibbing urban rails up here in Summit County has cost the town of Dillon in excess of 20 grand. Hmm interesting, so first it was no skateboarding now its no snowboarding.

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Powder and Rails has returned

Looks like Powder and Rails has returned after its hiatus. I was a bit skeptical about how great this show was going to be seeing as Burton was putting some money behind it, but so far its been great because its showing a different side of snowboarding to the younger generation.

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Killing Holiday Valley

Growing up riding Holiday Valley you learned how to make the most of what you had. The place really is a breeding ground for kids that can kill it. I spent a lot of time there killing that resort with people and its always good to see kids I know still killing it.