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Down Under Delights

Posted on August 14, 2018 (August 14, 2018) by Snowboard Magazine

“After a bit of time off, the simple act of doing a turn gives you so much stoke, so much energy. It just feels so

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Voltfuse Shred Diplomats

Posted on August 14, 2018 by Snowboard Magazine

The Voltfuse crew out of Newfoundland, Canada, tries to repair America-Canada relations during their first trip to High Cascade Snowboard Camp at Mt. Hood. Just

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Behind the Lens: Perseverance and Extraterrestrial Handplants

Posted on August 13, 2018 (August 19, 2018) by Snowboard Magazine

A stylish handplant is always worth a photo. But a handplant captured by Swedish photographer and snowboarder Daniel Bernstål is another thing entirely. Bernstål plays with light and

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Yearning for Yesterday

Posted on August 12, 2018 (October 10, 2018) by Snowboard Magazine

“Snowboarding: It was better when you hated us” is a Bluebird Wax mantra championed by old-school riders and today’s aspiring misfits. For it is a nod

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Snowboarding to a New ‘Hight’

Posted on August 11, 2018 (August 15, 2018) by Snowboard Magazine

The aptly-named Elena Hight, a two-time Olympian, is indeed soaring in the world of snowboarding. Born in Kauai and raised in Lake Tahoe, California, the

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Corning Shreds Kiwi Style Today

Posted on August 10, 2018 (August 31, 2018) by Snowboard Magazine

If you happen to be in, say, one of 50 states with highs in the 80s, 90s or 100s, it might be difficult to imagine

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Switching Gears with Antti Autti

Posted on August 9, 2018 (August 9, 2018) by Snowboard Magazine

Ours is a culture that constantly pushes the limits. A hyper-connected, social-media obsessed world only amplifies that tendency. We laud the biggest tricks and glorify those

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Summer on the Mountain

Posted on August 9, 2018 (August 9, 2018) by Snowboard Magazine

We’re still drooling over the summer shenanigans at Mt. Hood. Yesterday it was a sunset Mt. Hood mission care of Rob Kingwill and the U.S.

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Kinger’s Endless Winter

Posted on August 8, 2018 (August 8, 2018) by Snowboard Magazine

Rob Kingwill is all over the map, literally. When he’s not ripping his home mountain, Jackson Hole, you can find him pointing it down peaks

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When Snowboarding Takes You Far Out

Posted on August 8, 2018 (August 8, 2018) by Snowboard Magazine

The Albanian Alps are some of the most remote, unexplored mountains in the world. Only a small number of hardy alpine shepherds call those peaks home.

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