Snowboarding

Flow Tailgate BC Drops In March 2012

by The Editors on February 22, 2012

Bcpass-1For one week in March 8 – 12. 2012 snowboarders will gather in Revelstoke, BC for what Tailgate founder Mark Sullivan is calling an “unprecedented event.”

Flow Tailgate BC will . . . offer participants the once-in-a-lifetime chance to do first descents and name the runs in some of the world’s most renowned mountains. Working with Eagle Pass Heliskiing, Flow Tailgate BC offers both professional and recreational riders and skiers the chance to check a big one off the bucket list – doing first descents and naming the runs in some of the world’s most celebrated terrain.”

Sullivan is going so far as to call this week a “first descent festival.” How’s that for pre-hype? For more details on the Flow Tailgate BC follow the jump. [click to continue…]

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Snowboarder Bandit Keeps On Sliding

by The Editors on February 22, 2012

6A00D8341C630A53Ef016301D5A7F2970D-800WiLooks like Orange County, Califonria’s snowboardere bandit is stepping up his fashion game, according to a story in the LA Times.

Wearing a black-and-gray snow hat and a gray V-neck sweater, the young man walked into the Laguna Niguel bank in the 30200 block of Crown Valley Parkway about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday [February 21, 2012] , handed a teller a note and walked away with cash, said Orange County Sheriff’s Lt. Gary Strachan.

So stylish and roguey. He also had his fingertips all taped up so he didn’t leave any prints. The guy is bold, we’ll say that, but he definitely didn’t take our “quit while you’re ahead” advice from last week.

[Link: LA Times]

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Kirkwood Sold For $18 Million

by The Editors on February 22, 2012

Kirkwood Logo-1Vail Resorts has reportedly agreed to purchase Lake Tahoe’s Kirkwood Resort for approximately $18 million, according to a story in the Washington Post.

If the deal goes through, Vail Resorts would operate three world-class mountain resorts in the Lake Tahoe region, including Heavenly Mountain Resort in South Lake Tahoe, Northstar California on the north shore and Kirkwood Mountain Resort. . . Vail Resorts said Heavenly and Northstar pass holders will have access to Kirkwood and Kirkwood pass holders will be able to ski and ride Heavenly and Northstar.

Looks like the only thing left at Tahoe for Colorado to buy is the lake. We haven’t really had a reason to drive all the way down to Kirkwood anytime in the last decade, but there are some goods to be had there on occasion.

[Link: Washington Post via TWSnow]

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Matt Kass: Crab Jesus Speaks

by The Editors on February 22, 2012

Mattkass640It was Matt Kass and his passionate, creative, hardworking drive that created the Grenade Gloves brand as we all knew it. Yes, he was technically the co-founder, but he was the one who kicked it into over-drive from an old converted gas station in the tiny village of June Lake, California. It is the rest of the Grenade story that is not so clear. It includes family feuds, threats of lawsuits, bodily harm, and questions of sanity on all sides.

Yobeat’s Brooke Geery sat down with Matt Kass for his “Hump Day” interview and tried to get the Grenade story straight from the inventor of the Kassrole. Kass, who currently lives on the Oregon coast with his fiancé and young son, works as a professional fisherman but he still has action brand idea. Kass says:

It’s kinda cheesy. I sit around and everyone has their story about this or that. I was there, I know what happened. Some things that happened I still don’t understand. Like I ask myself, “what the fuck happened? What could I have done differently?” Then I was reading Yobeat and Colin’s interview and it all came together for me. It wasn’t about me. It was about a group of guys and a time and place…like a movement…like a band! And when they break up it’s never the same!

Follow the link for the rest. And yes, there’s some good stuff in this interview. Click the link to read the rest.

[Link: Yobeat]

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A Hex On Eric Jackson

by The Editors on February 22, 2012

Ejack HexSnowboarder Eric Jackson has a new accessories sponsor now that he’s signed up with Los Angeles electronics covering company Hex.

“Practically everybody who sees my iPhone asks me where I got the case, not to mention the nano® watchbands and bags which completely blow them away,” said Eric. “It feels so good to be a part of a brand that supports me and makes such fresh products…the sky’s the limit!”

Now that he mentions it, those cases are pretty cool. . . follow the jump for the official word. [click to continue…]

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Chuck Barfoot Gets Powder & Railed

by The Editors on February 21, 2012

Powder & Rails takes a look back at the life and legacy of Chuck Barfoot the legendary snowboard shaper, skateboard maker, and always smiling board sports ruler. Looks like nothing has changed even the way Ken Achenbach can hi-jack pretty much anything. . . including a video profile. . .

[Link: Powder & Rails]

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World Snowboarding Championships Results

by The Editors on February 20, 2012

Wsc-Logo5The 2012 World Snowboarding Championships closed on Sunday, February 19, 2012 with Chas Guldemond and Spencer O’Brien taking world titles in Slopestyle. On Saturday, February 18, 2012 Iouri Podladtchikov and Kelly Clark nabbed titles in the halfpipe.

For the complete results, follow the jump. (How’s that for in-depth coverage?) [click to continue…]

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Snowboarder Dies In Slide Off Alpental Cliff

by The Editors on February 20, 2012

A 41-year-old snowboarder died after an avalanche swept him 500 feet off a cliff near Washington’s Alpental Resort, Sunday, February 19, 2012, according to a story in the Seattle Times.

The Alpental slide happened around 11:30 a.m. . . The man’s friends called the ski patrol, who found the man partially covered in snow, the Sheriff’s Office said. Rescuers were unable to revive the man.

According to a story in the Seattle Times, rescuers were not able to find the man for “a hour and a half.” The snowboarder was one of four people to die in two separate avalanches on Sunday. Our thoughts are with the victims family and friends.

[Link: Seattle Times]

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Woman Dies Snowboarding In Austria

by The Editors on February 19, 2012

Article-0-11Cbbf95000005Dc-459 468X395Sandra Thompson, a retired British school teacher, was celebrating her 59th birthday with her family at Austria’s Kitzbuhel Resort when she fell and hit the back of her head in what is being reported as “an innocuous little fall” according to a story in the Daily Mail. Two days later she was dead.

The following day Mrs Thompson, who was wearing a helmet, fell and hit the back of her head on the snow, while coming down an easier ‘blue’ route. . . She was airlifted to hospital but never regained consciousness and died at Innsbruck University Hospital – just a week after her 59th birthday. . . Holding back tears, her husband Mr Thompson, a managing partner at a solicitors firm, said: ‘One minute everything is fine, you’re all enjoying yourselves, laughing and joking. . . ‘The next minute Sandra was unconscious and never came around.

Our thoughts are with the entire Thompson family.

[Link: Daily Mail]

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World Snowboarding Champs On Livestream

by The Editors on February 17, 2012

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The 2012 World Snowboarding Championships from Oslo, Norway are going down live this weekend. But if you can’t be there, might as well watch it live on Livestream.

Friday morning, February 17, 2012 features the Finals of the Quarterpipe with Halfpipe finals on Saturday (Norway time) and with Slopestyle finals on Sunday. Remember: they are 9 hours ahead of PST. Click here for all the details.

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