It’s edits like this from RIDE Snowboards that spark those images of powder turns in our minds. The vast backcountry terrain of British Columbia has been home to hours upon hours of film time and yet there is always something new to come out of it. New lines fill in, old lines don’t, snow conditions change. For these guys to go out there and adapt speaks volumes to their skill on their snowboard. The final installment of Built To Ride is a doozy and the perfect way to kick off the upcoming season.
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It’s no mistake that “B.C.” is synonymous for both British Columbia and backcountry. In the fourth and final installment of the Built To Ride series, Beau Bishop, Trevan Salmon and Austin Hironaka packed up their sleds, brought out the snorkels and dropped in on some of the best B.C. pow lines of their year. You’ll be itching for your first powder day after watching the RIDE crew rip chest deep chowder turns left and right.