The Skateboard Mag PortFolio Show

by The Editors on January 2, 2013

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The Skateboard Mag and Port are presenting a photo show featuring the work of 10 of magazine’s finest photographers on Friday night (January 4, 2013) in Long Beach, California.

Titled PortFolio, the show features the photographic stylings of Atiba Jefferson, Anthony Acosta, Grant Brittain, Rodent, Dave Swift, Bart Jones, Matt Price, Jeff Landi, Ed Dominick, and Neil Blender.

The show begins at 6 PM. Port is located at 402 St. Louis Ave., Long Beach, California.

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Absolute Distributors + Uppercut Deluxe

by The Editors on January 2, 2013

Absolute Distributors (the people who bring you Penny and Z-Flex Skateboards) will now be distributing some of the finest quality men’s products from Uppercut Deluxe.

Absolute Distributors Founder Ben Mackay said, “Luke and Steve are living legends in the world of barbering and their brand’s explosion within their own scene reminds me a lot of my humble beginnings within the skate industry. When they approached me to work with them as a partner, it was an easy decision not only because Luke, Steve and Kiera are great people, but their products are absolutely fantastic.”

For the official word, follow the jump to see their products in person check out their booth at the Agenda Show in Long Beach. [click to continue…]

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Capita Signs Kazu Kokubo

by The Editors on December 27, 2012

Hey, here’s a little late news from the snow shred game. Former Burton team pipe slayer Kazuhiro Kokubo has signed with Capita Snowboards. Believe it.

CAPiTA President Blue Montgomery commented, “We’re honored to have Kazu join us. Normally we don’t sign athletes outside our farm system, but Kazu is a perfect match. Who he is, how he presents himself, what he stands for… he’s a very unique person and such a stylish, powerful snowboarder. He defends awesome. The future around here looks bright.”

Follow the jump for the official word. (Yeah, we’re playing a little post holiday catchup if you hadn’t noticed.) [click to continue…]

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Snowboarder Dies In Donner Avalanche

by The Editors on December 24, 2012

Steven Mark Anderson, 49, a snowboarder from Hirschadale, California ,died today (December 24, 2012) at Donner Ski Ranch in an inbounds avalanche, according to a story in the Vancouver Sun.

The sheriff’s department received a call about the missing man at noon Monday, nearly three hours after the avalanche. Deputy David Lade said it took that long for Anderson’s friends to determine he was missing. The friends had not been skiing as a group, but rather went their own way in the morning, Lade said. . . “They spent a lot of time trying to locate him,” he said. . . A search dog found the man’s body about 1:30 p.m. under 2 to 3 feet of snow at the base of the avalanche. Lade said the wind had blown snow to depths to 7 feet or more where the man was snowboarding, which was inside the ski area’s boundaries near the main lodge.

The Donner Pass area has received close to eight feet of new snow over the last week. Alpine Meadows (which is no stranger to avalanches) had one ski patroller hospitalized after getting buried in a slide there on Monday during avalanche patrol and two other people were caught in a slide at Squaw Valley on Sunday.

Our thoughts are with Anderson’s family and friends. No one needs this news on Christmas eve.

[Link: Vancouver Sun]

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Riley Hawk & Guy Mariano’s Weekend Buzz

by The Editors on December 21, 2012

We don’t think we’ve spoken to Hudson Riley Hawk since he was two years old, so it’s good to hear what he has to say now that he’s a bit older and wiser. Guy Mariano and Daniel Espinoza also take part in this discussion with Erica Yary and Rob Brink.

[Link: Ride Channel]

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If You Only Read One Avalanche Story. . .

by The Editors on December 20, 2012

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The New York Times’ John Branch breaks down the February 19, 2012 avalanche near Steven’s Pass, Washington. Three skiers died in the slide. Now, according to Gawker.com, it has become “the most intensively covered avalanche in the modern history of journalism.” This NYT piece may be one of the best online multi-media story presentations we’ve ever seen. Click the link and you’ll see what we mean.

[Link: New York Times]

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Burton Mountain Festival 2013 Schedule

by The Editors on December 20, 2012

2013 Burtonmountainfestival FlyerBurton’s Mountain Festival (a.k.a. demo tour) kicks off tomorrow, December 21-23, 2012 at Mt. Hood Meadows.

The BMF is the most extensive, interactive and inspired snowboard demo experience in North America and features four key elements with something for all ages. The first and most prominent feature is the Try Gear 2013 Burton demo, which will be at all stops on the tour. The new demo program will encourage riders to try out Burton’s newest 2013 boards, bindings and boots all for FREE.

For the complete schedule and official details, follow the jump. [click to continue…]

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Rodney Mullen At The Smithsonian

by The Editors on December 20, 2012

Last summer (August 15, 2012) the Lemelson Center at the Smithsonian Institution invited Rodney Mullen to discuss “the role of invention and innovation” in American Life. As always, Mullen turns out to be as compelling a speaker as he is a skateboarder. Check it.

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Teaching Snowboarding With Vibrators

by The Editors on December 20, 2012

SnowproblemDaniel Spelmezan, a post-doctorate candidate at the University of Paris-Sud, has written a paper titled “An Investigation into the Use of Tactile Instructions in Snowboarding.”

Ten amateurs learned a riding technique with a wearable system that automatically provided tactile instructions during descents. These instructions were in sync with the movements of the snowboard and signaled how to move the body.

What are “tactile instructions” exactly? Spelzmezan equipped the snowboarders with cellphone controlled vibrating devices that would buzz them on different parts of their bodies to encourage them to make the right movements. Spelmezan said in his paper, “Overall, our findings indicate that tactile instructions could support snowboarders in improving their performance.”

Wonder what kind of results Spelmezan would have gotten by replacing the vibrators with electro shock systems?

[Link via MIT Technology Review]

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And Now Billabong’s Global CFO Quits

by The Editors on December 20, 2012

Billabong CorpCalling Billabong’s last year a “blown-out” session would be an understatement. The company has sold off a piece of itself, turned down a good buy-out offer, lost an OK buy-out offer (along with two others), and now is considering another from Billabong America’s Paul Naude.

It’s not exactly the best time for the companies CFO to quit, but that’s what happened last night (December 19, 2012) according to a company update.

Billabong International Limited (Billabong or Company) advises that after seven years’ service with the Company, Craig White, Chief Financial Officer has left the organisation effective today. . . The Company would like to thank Craig for his service and wishes him well in his future endeavours.

In the meantime Peter Bryant, the America’s CFO, will apparently fill in for the global brand while they hunt for a suitable replacement. The release mentioned to reason for White’s sudden departure.

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