In memory of Javier Garcia Perea and Tony Brinsdon.
A family finds a home in Austria after leaving their country during the war.
Rated R is appropriate for all ages (of snowboarders).
What makes a boot popular year after year? Mike Basher looks at the Ride Lasso to find out.
Australia vs. New Zealand battle it out for jump supremacy of the summer!
A BTS look at the design and testing process at Ride.
Filmers answer our burning questions.
A month of powder boarding, coffee-drinking, and asada-eating in Argentina.
From banked slaloms to Bushdoof, Tess has been on the go.
This is longer than half the movies that came out last year.
“You’re a vessel for not only snowboarding, but your own culture.”
Get a Rene-Gade before they sell out!
Have we ever had a prequel before? Editor’s Note: We might be using ‘prequel’ wrong.
Camp Stoked, supporting community, and the upcoming winter.
The Farmers’ Almanac beats The Old Farmer’s Almanac with their 23/24 Winter predictions!
TDI lands in PDX.
“Every time I leave NYC I miss it that much more.”
Nixon premieres a retrospective made by Patrick O’Dell and John Cavan.
It’s grassrooted productions like Snowboy’s Halo-Halo that give people hope.
Elias talks art, design, snowboarding, and life.
Red also claims the Browns are going to the Super Bowl.
Will freeriding become an Olympic sport? Any updates on judging?
Behind the wheel of Iris’ 2017 Ram ProMaster 1500.
Ride engineer Stefen Grandi gives us the lowdown.
Director John Cavan talks working with 30 years of infamous stories.
A conversation with the man behind the rake.
“Snowboarding has shaped my life and brought me some of my best friends, so why not pass the torch for someone else to experience that and work to share the love with others?”
Layla makes an impact where snowboarding and serving the community meet.
A look at Georges’ most recent project.
An annual gathering for a good cause.
Dusty talks about his winter, being named the overall slope champ from ’23, and more.
The annual end-of-season gathering hits Sunshine Village.
Matt Williams reports from the annual Never Summer end of winter meltdown.
The bases look good from below!
Lessons of a Peace Park first-timer.
“My outlook started to change the winter before my daughter was born.”
This shifted my perspective on being pregnant to “Okay, I am not in control.”
“This is the most I’ve studied since leaving high school.”
Shannon’s 1996 pro model is one of four boards in the Retro Collection.
Watch the final “as live” from Alaska now!
Austin Smith weighs in on emotion.
“At Culture Shifters, we leaned unto each other and stopped waiting for the industry.”
The Uninvited came to life as an event in April.
Following the final CORE Nation event of the season, supported by Smith and evo, we caught up with Erik Leon.
The first day of The Uninvited Invitational.
It got to a point that it wasn’t feeling therapeutic to push myself in a dangerous way.
The grand finale from Danny Davis’ latest project, ARK.
Here’s the invited rider list and how to watch.
The next rider up from Michigan checks in about his winter.
Fear Feature: A look at our relationship with fear and risk. In part 1, Elena Hight shares her perspective.
Nate talks about his latest rail jam wins and what he is doing with all the cash.
Miles checks in from his first sled trip up in BC.
“Whenever we get a bunch of great riders coming to Bear, I get all excited and nostalgic at the same time.”
“Head injuries are complex and hard to understand which is why people stray away from learning anything about them.”
It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
The most delicious trophies in snowboarding serve a good cause in Northern Vermont.
All park, no powder!
There has been plenty of powder days, but the constant storms are a challenge that the resort and community weather together.
Judd Henkes goes triple in the backcountry.
On to AK!
It’s go time.
“If you are persistent, eventually you will make it happen.”
Who will advance to Revelstoke?
8 ft. in 7 days is quite the stat!
A battle of Canadian wünder-riders.
Defender Travis verses challenger Red.
From team rider to team manager.
Why write about them when you can just watch them?
A history lesson at Bear Mountain.
Watch the replay.
New for Dew.
This week resident gear expert Mike Basher dives into the intricate pieces invented by Rome featured throughout their board line!
Josh Fisher is for the people and his impact is felt in big ways.
We checked in with one of snowboarding’s favorite boarders after his first place in Detroit.
A few outtakes and in-betweens from Erik Leon, Frank April and Marie-France Roy’s time up in Alaska while filming for their new movie Marshmallow Walrus.
Photos and results from Heavy Metal in Hart Plaza!
New faces for the Bear Mountain staple!
Red Bull Heavy Metal has touched down in Detroit! Tomorrow, forty of the finest snowboarders in the streets will gather in Hart Plaza for a
No influencers in sight.
Is Southern California the new epicenter of snowskating?
At Ojo Park, something so special has been created: a snowboarding oasis in the middle of Montreal where everyone is welcome.
Blauvelt, Mt. Baker… what more could you ask for? A new shape from the 30-year-old brand!
Snow Summit and Snowskates!
Neither Rome or the Dimetrodon were built in a day, but they were both built in Vermont.
A look back at 2005, when skateboarding’s own gonzo journalist, Dave Carnie, sat down with Ken Block, the man behind DC Shoes, with one goal: to get his initials back.
A big weekend for Mike Liddle in Minnesota!
How do you encapsulate a person’s legacy when that legacy was larger than life? In the case of Ken Block, whose contributions to skateboarding, snowboarding,
Marie-France Roy talks Arbor’s Legacy Forest, West Coast Triple Plank, Redd Fish Restoration Society, and more.
TO MANY, Jake Blauvelt is one of the greatest snowboarders of his generation. To a handful of others, Jake Blauvelt is so much more than
OCCUPYING A TINY BLIP IN THE BALTICS OF NORTHEASTERN EUROPE, Estonia isn’t exactly a hotbed for snowboard talent. Despite its lost in time feel and
A day in the life at Mt. Hood from pipe laps to attainable mountain biking and more.
It’s no small feat for a snowboard brand to make it to the thirty-year mark, but it’s an even bigger deal when that brand has
Surfing on snow with Bryan Fox.
The custom-made Smith I/O Mag Imprint 3D, put to the test.
Last August, I headed to the Big Island of Hawaii with Erik Leon, Marie-France Roy, and a crew from Arbor Snowboards and evo. We traveled
“EVERY TIME I FISH WITH HIM, I CATCH MAD FISH. BUT ONE TIME I WAS GOING TO JET BOAT WITH HIM, AND I SHOWED UP
A movie celebrating the Highpath and the Salomon crew that rides it!
Mikey Leblanc and Spencer Schubert made a movie!
We can’t believe it is Red’s first cover either!
At the Root of It All: Arbor and the Hawaiian Legacy Forest.
“I lost roshambo so I had to hit it first. Terrifying.”
Emma Crosby is on the cover of Issue 19.2! Check out behind the scenes and alternate angles with the photographer.
From concept to carving, the Advanced Resource Collective, better known as the ARC, is the hub for the Ride Snowboards engineer team to dream up,
Gian Sutter talks his start, filming for Escape 2005, Foyer, and more!
One of the most anticipated new decks of 2023.
Sign up and win today! One entry is good for all 13 days!
It is with rising tides that conversations surrounding our climate crisis continue to gain popularity. The language of ecological integrity and justice has been absorbed
The Curt dog cover is out of the bag! Curtis Ciszek is on the front page of issue 19.2!
You can see mountains from space.
“There was a 50/50 chance it would go well, but sometimes you gotta break a bone to get what you wanted in the end. This
FIVE YEARS WITH ESCAPE!
We put women’s-specific and genderless boards to the test at Sunshine Village.
Grilo made his dream dad board.
Blake talks about the finer things in life: wine, Switzerland, and filming for Foyer.
Inside the blowers–and compressor house and more–at Bear Mountain and Snow Summit.
Ivika Jürgenson always delivers in the streets.
A gold-medal Platinum Pick.
Diptychs dispatch from a blizzard in Mammoth with Andrew Miller.
Johan talks his favorite boards, resorts, and mountains while filming for Salomon’s Foyer!
words: Mary T. Walsh WHEN I WAS 20 YEARS OLD, I sent a cold email to a generic info address I found on Rome Snowboards’
A nimble and powerful board.
The people that make the place at Rome’s HQ.
Takeaways from the 2022 POW Leadership Summit.
Featuring Jonas Harris, Dan McGonagle, Reid Smith, Brett Kulas, Nate Hanson, Noah Peterson, Robby Meehan, Noah Brown, Rob Roethler, Ryan Collins, Jordan Morse, Spencer Schubert, Mo Jennings, Garrett Whaley, Cooper Whittier, Cody Warble, and Tommy Towns.
A look into the creation of Kimmy Fasani’s AK Collection.
A favorite board for the second year in a row.
It’s real cliche to say “blast off,” but there we go.
Mike Yoshida talks about the stormy day up on Mt. Baker.
We’re backing this board, but definitely think for yourself.
The perfect blend of stability and playfulness.
Celebrating a decade long collab between Breck Brew and Never Summer!
Last March, the crafty and conspiring minds of Rome Snowboards and Snowboy Productions gathered in the high forests of Vermont for a cultivation of carving
Stretch is always good when you’re doing tricks. – Red Gerard
Check out the global premiere going down Nov. 2, 2022 in Seattle!
It was Burton—they let the dogs out.
The Veda rides with the same force that MFR marches to Parliament with.
If you like things surfy and effortless for tweaks, these bindings are for you.
Performance perfection with an updated take on heritage Quik style.
Mark Clavin talks about almost not shooting the world record air from Kaishu Hirano.
Mike Basher’s attention to detail in the photograpgic process.
Kuso.
Time may be fleeting, but quality cinema is immortal. Two-years in the making, Ben Ferguson and Homestead Collective, along with Red Bull TV, are releasing
“If you have ten dollars, you’re rich as hell at White Castle.”
Two years in the making, Ben Ferguson’s movie project with Homestead Collective and Red Bull, Fleeting Time, is premiering this fall, featuring a heavy roster
In the internet age (that sounds incredibly dated to say, but it’s accurate), the idea of a meme is ubiquitous. From LOLcats to Drake posting,
The Never Summer rider and Trollhaugen local has rake in one hand and snowboard in the other.
In which Madison talks summer activities and Vacationland.
With indoor boarding nearby, the Jersey Shore is more of a summer destination than ever.
I met Vince Sanders for the first time last November at the Never Summer headquarters in Denver, Colorado. Vince has a friendly demeanor that welcomes
Winning the Freeride World Tour and filming a part for a huge brand like Salomon would be plenty of excitement for most people, but that
We’ve been waiting for this for years. Could it be true?
Why was your trip to Cleveland for your partner’s friend’s wedding the highlight of your year so far?Hahaha, honestly the $11.50 pour over coffee from
Since its inception two years ago, the Natural Selection Tour has appeared multiple times on SportsCenter’s Top 10. It’s been talked about by the New
A conversation between Robin Van Gyn and Hana about Mt. Baker, finding fulfillment, Natural Selection, and also, speed suits.
So you want to work in the industry? Snowboarding luminaries share their experience and perspective, and how they combine passion and profession.
20 years old and stuck in Jersey with a bum knee for the summer, Miles Fallon hopped on the phone with us recently to breakdown
“Where you come from and who you are is how you ride.”
evo’s new Campus in SLC is a hub for everyone who loves the outdoors.
A connection and conversation starter for the riders at IT’S TITS!.
10 photographers share 10 photos from the past year. First up, Andrew Miller.
In the second installment of Spacé, Frederik Kalbermatten explores the otherwordly environment of The Alps glacier. Navigating between blue spires, an icy-floored tunnel, and a
Pizzeria de Battures is open for the season in Notre-Dame-du-Portage.
Snowboy Productions IT’S TITS! returns to Mt. Hood and the ladies rip.
“The biggest payout this whole thing has to offer is continuing to love it and doing it on your own accord.”
Snowboy’s Holy Bowly returns to Sunshine Village for a week of riding transition.
Powell, Stevens, Fava, Small, Roethler, Henriquez, and more.
Since its inception, Snowboy Productions’ IT’S TITS! has been an annual gathering place for female snowboarders. Created by Snowboy’s Krush Kulesza alongside Barrett Christy and
Sadie Maeda on why what SSN has created is so special.
When passion is turned into purpose.
Throughout this year’s Natural Selection Tour, Elena Hight was on one. She took first in Jackson. Second at Baldface. She ripped through challenging conditions in
For Travis Rice, the Alaskan stop of the Natural Selection Tour—the third and final event of the season—was the continually evolving culmination of years of
The conditions are prime for the final stop of this year’s tour.
On Wednesday, April 13th, the final stop of the 2022 NST, the Yeti Natural Selection Alaska, airs on Naturalselectiontour.com. Eight men and four women were
Every March since 2000 (minus 2020-21 when the pandemic had other plans), brick and mortar institution Eastern Boarder has brought together a motley collective of
The effects of concussions can take many forms. Melissa shares how she has navigated it all.
A gathering at Sugarbush in Vermont.
Last spring, Soy Sauce Nation, a community catalyzed by Nirvana Ortanez and Andrew “AK” Kelly, brought together API snowboarders from all over the world at
Spooky, snowy…the much-anticipated and long-awaited Sidehit Séance appeared out of the ether in the Green Mountains of Vermont.
Cheyne Brooking is one of my favorite people I have ever met, but we’ve really never hung out. We crossed paths years ago at High
Pay attention closely to the Possy’s latest video offering, Twinkle. Notice the technical prowess of Casey Pflipsen and Alexis Roland. The unbridled style of Eli
At the heart of Midwest snowboarding culture is the tow rope. Not having grown up in this bastion of board world, I can only speak
Fourteen of the finest backcountry riders in snowboarding are perched on the ridges of the Kootenays at Baldface Lodge this week for the second stop
When you think of a board designer living the island life, you probably think of a surfboard shaper, but that is not the case for
Based on a true story, this mockumentary film will follow a group of ex- snowboard filmmakers and ex-pro riders who never hung it up. Still
In December, before the contest season kicked off, before it was time to dive into filming, the Roxy snow team gathered at Copper Mountain in
Chloe Kim doesn’t really need an introduction. Even if you have never opened a snowboarding magazine, chances are you’ve heard of her. And the fact
Through snowboarding, the POW Science Alliance Team captain found her love of science.
In a world where raw talent is just the entry fee, the code to the no-limit game of competitive snowboarding is more often cracked with
A conversation between friends and collaborators, John Cavan and Marie-France Roy.
Mike Yoshida reports from the San Gabriel Mountains.
Friday, January 28th twelve riders will drop into the rider’s left side of the Natural Selection course at Jackson Hole for finals day at the
Day 1 of the Yeti Natural Selection went down on the first day of the contest window at Jackson Hole. On Tuesday, January 25th, 24
A Conversation with Travis Rice, Liam Griffin, and Circe Wallace.
Bear Mountain’s Sunday in the Park was one of the very first web series to grace the internet–its Youtube archives date back to the winter
The first day of competition at Jackson Hole goes down January 25th at 9:30am MST.
To say that Marie-France Roy is an impactful individuals is an understatement. From her early days riding in contests and shutting down spots in the
It was a snowy day in Aspen for women’s slopestyle finals at X Games, but that didn’t slow the crew down as Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, Jamie
I went to Newfoundland for a semester in college. It was sort of a spur-of-the-moment decision. A semester abroad in the furthest-place-from-home closest to home—because
Every year we look forward to the builds that Snowboy Productions imagines and installs, from Holy Bowly to IT’S TITS! and everything in between. The
When Jess Kimura decides to do something, she does it with everything she’s got. Whether her video parts, The Uninvited trilogy, her unwavering support of
And we couldn’t be happier to have the Icelandic force of nature back on our screen. Anything that Halldor delivers is going to be good
A check-in at the second-to-last qualifier for the 2022 Olympics.
A look into the mind of the Colorado-based artist and designer.
A conversation between Forest and 686 TM and friend, Patrick McCarthy.
The second day of the Take the Rake started out bright and early. The crew of eleven women—diggers and cat operators from all over North
A discussion between two best friends, Arthur Longo and Olivier Gittler.
words: Melissa Riitanophotos: Melissa Riitano, Amanda Hankison, and Dustin Lalik Just about a month ago, I had the privilege of attending Risk Maturity, a week-long
In this modern era of snowboarding the word “talent” is thrown around too easily. When it is possible to literally learn every trick ever imagined
Since its inception, Never Summer has made all of their snowboards out of their Denver, Colorado HQ. Attached to the offices and showroom is the
A look at went down at the first-ever TTR at Trollhaugen, WI.
The behind-the-scenes of building a terrain park.
The part of The Derby that you probably didn’t see.
The Black Koles film, Range Finder, has just hit the internet in full. Follow along with Bryan Iguchi and Mark Carter as they set out
Mammoth is 100% open and recently received over six feet of snow—with a lot more in the forecast in time for the holidays. Mother Nature
This winter took a little while to arrive. But the dry conditions affecting much of the West until only recently weren’t a problem in the
In recent seasons, brands are striving to release more products that are gender neutral, increasing available sizing and opening up more styles, technical benefits, features,
Maggie Leon has broken the mold, balancing her work designing snowboard gear with filming video parts.
Jeff Baker speaks with the bearded man behind Draplin Design Company to hear the story of the 2022 Arbor Shiloh art.
Some wise guy once proclaimed that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. While laminating various materials into a snowboard wasn’t around
Last winter, Robin Van Gyn had a heck of a season. Donning a competition bib for the first time—or in this case, a specially made
A freestyle board with true, consistent pop.
Abby Ronca has been on the come up in the Mid-Atlantic for the past few years. She is still in high school, but has been
Bryan Iguchi has one of the finest turns in the world. He’s a master of his craft, his riding equal parts considered and spontaneous. He
As the driving force behind Vans’ line of snowboard boots and MTE footwear, Matt Patti knows what it’s like to take some laps in others’ boots.
Darrah Reid-McLean reports from Salt Lake.
When you think of Vermont snowboarding, it’s likely that your mind drifts to long, undulating groomers and powder-clogged tree runs. But when you exit the
The evolution of one of our favorite snowboards.
Loctite clips from the crew behind Super Glue.
The world premiere of “Dear Rider” in NYC.
Just like fingerprints and the flakes we snowboard upon, each of us are different. Understandably so, for decades, goggles have been designed to fit the
32 inches of snow on Monday added to the autumn accumulation, prepping Mammoth for the earliest opening in over a decade.
Who is the best filmer/athlete? Well, it’s probably Gimbal God, but Russell Chai and Marcus Skin aren’t bad!
Zeb Powell and Joey Leon smack into everything in Burlington.
The trailer for Range Finder follows the tracks of two of snowboarding’s finest mavericks.
Strange Brew and Pay the Rent drop the teaser for I Love You, Say it Back.
Big things are in the works with the new partnership.
FABRIC is a five-part series that illustrates what’s possible when sport is leveraged as a vehicle to affect fundamental change.
Get in the van with one of Minnesota’s finest.
GDon talks brain health, mental health, and wearing a helmet with Save A Brain.
Never get thirsty when wearing this technical jacket.
The first-ever event of its kind celebrates women diggers who will build an early-season park for all humans.
Casual vibes that go the distance in winter conditions.
The Tahoe-based wildland firefighter and FWQ snowboarder talks situational awareness, the overlaps between fighting fire and snowboarding, and raising up other women.
25% more view on the lower peripheral, ChromaPop and MAG technology.
An end of summer check in with Rome rider and Tahoe-based boat captain, Nial Romanek.
For 25 years Arbor has been crafting snowboards with wood topsheets.
@yungtaytay gives us the lowdown on last season, filming for the newest Uninvited movie.
A powerhouse both on her board and off, Kimmy Fasani shares her snowboarding story.
The Pig Line covers freestyle, freeride, split, and more!
Shredding way more than cheese, Chef Jason Williams talks cooking for the pros, and drops a winter-ready recipe.
Save A Brain continues the discussion of brain health and mental health in snowboarding with Jess.
Well, they didn’t solve it, but they made it a bit more entertaining.
Slush-slashing good times in Colorado with the SDS crew.
SLC snowboarder Laura Rogoski is releasing MENTAL and collaborating on an art show in order to share her experience with others.
Hana’s go-to gear for warm weather riding.
Mike Dawsy and I spent three weeks cooped up in Aspen together this winter photographing for the U.S. team, and due to COVID restrictions, all
East Coast photog Ashley Rosemeyer talks going mirrorless and climbing in trees to get the shot.
We’re just a few short days into the 2018 Olympic Winter Games, in PyeongChang, South Korea, and snowboarding has owned the show. Between 17-year-olds Red Gerard
Sometimes the best snowboarding you can find is in your backyard. Antti Autti grew up in northern Finland, Lapland, a region that will experience 24
When it comes to our favorite words, onomatopoeias are hard to beat. Not only is it nearly impossible to spell, but they are downright fun
Legend has it that the snows of Mt. Hood hold magical properties. Much like plants that absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, the omnipresent glacier collects
After numerous trips south of the equator only to repeatedly find variable conditions, finding good snow in the Andes became a personal mission of Jake
Cue the inception horn. As if the hype wasn’t enough trailer hype around “The Fourth Phase,” GoPro has decided to enter the fray with a
We have all let our imaginations run wild when it comes to park design, but seldom do we see our dreams become reality. Nonetheless, that
No snowboarder captures the world’s imagination like Travis Rice. His films have given him an unprecedented platform to share the spirit of adventure, and showcase
The battle of dealing with a season-ending injury is longer, and more complicated then simply waiting on muscles to heal, or bruises to fade. Superstition
“The Fourth Phase” is four years in the making, with almost no details available until our first look at the film in the fall of
The summer may be nearing its end, but up on the glacier there were no signs of the action slowing down. Session 5 hosted the
Norway has always had quite the reputation for producing top-notch riders, and the Bad Plans crew is no exception. This time the crew head to
The Yawgoons were a long way from home for their session at Camp of Champions, but that didn’t stop them from annihilating the park in
The end of Session Four marks the transition into the second half of summer, however snow levels on the Palmer Glacier are holding strong, and
Words by JP Schlick I’ve had the pleasure of following Randal Seaton around Mt. Bachelor with a camera for the past two seasons. He can
There are few sensations stronger than the feeling of home. Familiar surroundings cultivate creativity, as the comfort of belonging—of community—is something truly powerful. Equally powerful
Shot on an OlympusXA with Portra400 film Every June, even though your boots barely have enough time to dry out, Session One at High Cascade
Wearing the right hat has the potential for a completely altered state of mind. Donning your favorite can flood your memory with unforgettable moments of
As snowboarders, we experience two distinct, yearly phases. December through March, comes the Groove Sector—a time when planetary alignment favors our sign with snow-capped mountains,
Any beer board ever made has just been outdone. Signal did this one right. By visiting the Jack Daniel’s cooperage and distillery, it gives the
A true life story of Dean Blotto Gray, as told to Nate Deschenes The sun is starting to set and we’re 40 kilometers deep. “Huh?”
It isn’t the same. Several weeks ago, a website began circulating through social media that featured nothing but a countdown and a familiar visuals from
Resorts, take a cue from Snowboy Productions and the Holy Bowly: terrain parks don’t have to be the same fucking thing every season. Not all
Four sleds, one large, unexplored zone. In April of last year, we were granted sled access into some areas we had never been before. Working
“It was always full of snow and full of ice, and this year it seems a bit… worse off.” — Brandon Cocard Last year was
Illustrations by Mark Kowalchuk Make no mistake, snowboarding is a risky activity, especially if you thrive on the excitement of going faster, jumping further and
Leave it to some Canadians to keep metal and beer the centerpiece of a snowboarding edit. For two years, Andrew Burns, Beau Bishop, Wiley Tesseo,
Snowboard Mag is seeking a Content Producer to bring bold ideas to snowboardmag.com. You will be responsible to help guide the editorial direction of the
Four years ago, I would have told you that Mike Rav was a spitting image of Scott Stevens. Today I would tell you I was
[juicebox gallery_id=”288″] There is much more to the man behind the mask. Sketchy Tank is a snowboarder, skater, surfer, a family man… But, he possesses
Big Mike Gonsalves, better known as Zeachman, will shred circles around you, create an amazing piece of art for your wall then tell you a
words: Cody Liska photos: Cody Liska & Sebastian Garber From any one of the surrounding peaks, Tailgate Alaska looks like a muddy peninsula in a
We grabbed two freestylers, took away their comfy soft boots and playful bindings angles — replacing them with neon plastic race boots and aggressive double
Winter Park is not a conventional ski town — never has been and hopefully never will be. Even as the industry pulls it toward high-dollar
WYPY stands for Wyoming Pythons. What the Wyoming Pythons stand for is the snowboarding that happens when you haul ass with a half dozen others, looking for
Jason Robinson is a rambling man. Pro snowboarding keeps him moving all winter, and come summer he’s still rolling, ready to go, always and anywhere.
Colorado is a gracious host. The industry shows up for a tradeshow or televised contest, gets drunk, passes out on the couch and leaves early
Andrew Burns came back from Japan around the time the TURN & BURN crew began filming for the second episode of their second season. With incessant
He’s risen to the top of pro snowboarding and in the process invented a multitude of new tricks — some of which aren’t likely to
From big mountains and deep powder to spring slush and tree riding, this universe is full of opportunity to explore the mountainous sanctuaries that surround
From March 14th to 18th, the stars aligned over Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. At least we think they did. We couldn’t see the night sky.
[juicebox gallery_id=”281″] Perhaps the most distinct separator between snowboarding and any team sport is that there is no element of competition necessary to participate. Sure, you
Leaving the parking lot of Jackson Hole on the last day of the JH PowWow, I knew that I had experienced something extraordinary. Beneath the
HOW YA DOIN’ The Movie is the 4th full length snowboarding video from the Ice Coast Kills Shit fam. Shot entirely in New York, HOW
JH PowWow is the vision of Rob Kingwill. The event brings snowboarders from around the country and world to Jackson Hole to ride the latest
The Mountain Collective is the result of resorts around the world coming together to offer the opportunity to ride a couple days at each for
Ben Hinkley, a two-time X Games Big Air silver medalist and Burton Snowboards pro from 1994-2002, was found dead in his home in Long Beach,
In the same way that the Dirksen Derby is the perfect way to kick off your winter, the Slash & Burn Banked Slalom is the ideal cap
The park at Copper is a stark contrast from that of other Summit County resorts. That’s because the place is usually empty. It’s the ideal venue
[juicebox gallery_id=”275″] Words: Jesse Loomis Photos: Shem Roose On the morning of February 20, far from any major mountains, but within sight of the beautiful
There are rail edits which provide a level of attainability that makes you feel like grabbing your snowboard and heading out the door to shovel a lip
Snowboarding has been hitting the snooze button on Shayne Pospisil. Signing with Bataleon two years ago gave him the opportunity to join DBK on one
Struggling to shove an extra set of goggles into a bulging board bag hours before a flight from DIA to Sea-Tac, I was overwhelmed with anxiety. This
December 1st seems so long ago. We’ve been in the thick of it, finally shooting for our latest film in our own backyard — winter
What these guys lack in natural snowboarding ability is compensated with disregard for any concept of safety. W.A.R.U. in Death Returns is fucking raw look
Recent weather has proved to be unseasonably warm in western North America. However, the early season snow has left a solid snowpack and the riding
Just under two hours from Seattle, Stevens Pass has some of the most challenging resort riding in the Pacific Northwest. It’s no surprise that the
Snowboarding began with a turn. It’s the fundamental act that distinguishes a good snowboarder from a great one, and there is no proving ground more iconic
Words and photos by Owen Ringwall History was made on Thursday, January 11th, 2016 as fans and athletes gathered at Fenway in America’s oldest, and
The Yawgoons are no longer just a “thing.” That transition happened a long time ago. What began as a group of friends making the most
A true life story by Rob Kingwill, as told to Nate Deschenes When Warren Miller calls and asks if you want to go snowboarding in
After what has been a snowy first half of the season for western North America, a high-pressure system has parked itself over the West. This
Called Out is a column by Nate Deschenes where he addresses some of the various trends that he sees happening in snowboarding. All opinions expressed
Bull of the Woods is the FUBU of snowboard contests. It’s for us, by us. The third annual log-riding contest put on by Nightmare Snowboards