FrendsVision follows Forest Bailey through Mammoth Mountain’s Unbound Park. Smooth, huh?
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FrendsVision follows Forest Bailey through Mammoth Mountain’s Unbound Park. Smooth, huh?
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Josh Chauvet, Michael Gregory and the Unbound Park Crew had some pretty nice features set up considering that it was opening day at Mammoth. Laps were made and it looked a little like this. . . only smoother, trust us.
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Yes, it’s compelling and those fingers are pretty good on that board. We have the strangest urge to buy a $500 scarf.
[Link: High Snobiety]
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A New Jersey businessman loses his shit over a bush in front of his building in what may be one of the best rants ever caught on tape. The dead silence at the end of the clip is the best part.
[Link: emerica]
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October 27, 2010 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming brought three feet of fresh snow, bluebird skies. Rob Kingwill and Kevin Jones got at it on Teton Pass. Can you taste it?
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We can’t even watch this video right now, but we’re posting it so we’ll all have it for later. RIP, Andy.
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We’ve always had a thing for burned out, wrecked places, but nothing really compares to Billy Rohan’s Vice.TV trip to Bhagdad last summer. Watch and you’ll see what we mean.
[Link via Radcollector]
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Andy Irons’ win over Kelly Slater, Rob Machado, and Cory Lopez in the 2006 Rip Curl Pro Pipeline Masters may have been one of the happiest days of Andy’s life. Seeing Andy bouncing with joy at the end of this clip has brought us smiles during an otherwise sorrow filled week.
[Link via Windowseat Pictures]
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Have to admit that checking Chilly Miller’s runs through the Mammoth park do have us itchin’ a little more than usual to get winter rolling.
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We’ve always said that every minute spent with artist/filmmaker/furniture builder Dave Seoane is like 60 seconds. Pretty much. In part one of his Planet Earth Perspectives interview he talks about the good old days of snowboarding. Click the link for for more videos of Dave in action.
[Link via Radcollector]
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