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Rep Showdown at Loon: another old guy contest (awesome)

REP SHOWDOWN AT LOON: ANOTHER OLD GUY CONTEST (AWESOME)…

March 18, 2010

The annual Rep Showdown was at Loon last weekend. Who knew reps could sometimes ride?

by: mtwalsh.bnqt.com

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Marie-France Roy and Chanelle Sladics drop by Loon for Droppin\' In

MARIE-FRANCE ROY AND CHANELLE SLADICS DROP BY LOON FOR …

March 15, 2010

Riding park can be intimidating for female snowboarders. Not only do the large jumps, street-style r…

by: mtwalsh.bnqt.com

November 22, 2009 » Photo

Flow\'s Bad Reputation in Boston - the photo album

Flow's Bad Reputation in …

by: mtwalsh

There's yet to be any snow on the East Coast, so the locals have turned to dance parties and premieres in Boston in order to satiate the urge to shred the mountains. Here's the Thursday night that led to the most recent Friday hangover.

November 12, 2009 » Blogs

Flow's Bad Reputation follows them to Boston
by: mtwalsh

Last time I saw Jeremy Thompson, Brandon Reis and Tim Humphreys, they were at Windells for their team session, terrorizing campers with the summer's best pranks. It was the hottest week of the season--if I recall correctly temps were around a balmy 109 each day, and Jeremy, Tim, Brandon and Windells counselor and fellow Flow rider, Jake Black were running amuck in the best way possible. Oh yeah, they ripped up the extra-slushy snow on the hill, too. If that week is any representation of how these guys throw down both in and out of their snowboard boots, then the premiere of Bad Reputation and the subsequent after party will be nothing short of fantastic. Come down to Boston and check out the good time.

As an added bonus, a little from last summer:

Brandon Reis got one of those extra stylish July of '09 upper calf tans his first day on hill during heat week at Windells.

Brandon and Marc-Andre Tarte get ready to hose some campers.

Humphreys dousing the unsuspecting dinner line.

Over the course of the session, one cabin engaged in a color war of sorts with the Flow team. This was the end result of said war. One camper was really mad, but it was hilarious for everyone else. The best part is that campers aren't allowed on the roof, so there was no way to get anything down and the counselors were way too busy laughing to help out. And that's why they say summer camp builds character.

November 10, 2009 » Blogs

Two days of premieres in SoCal featuring 'Cool Story' and 'Parkumentary'
by: mtwalsh

Think Thank, Big Bear and Arbor are hosting a two day premiere this weekend, featuring Cool Story and Parkumentary. I'm stuck on the East Coast patiently waiting for opening day at my local hill, but if I was near SoCal I would go. I mean, it's sponsored by PBR. Isn't that enough reason? Oh yeah, the movies are pretty darn good too. If you haven't seen Cool Story yet, get down to Arbor's HQ and check it out!

November 10, 2009 » Photo

Winter revs up in the east: Killington Opening Day

Winter revs up in the eas…

by: mtwalsh

Killington opened up this past weekend and though they weren't the first to run their lifts on the east coast this year, word is it was one of the best opening days ever, with soft snow, sunny skies and of course, good vibes. Alex Rice was there to snap a couple of photos.

November 02, 2009 » Blogs

Burlington bleeds green for Halloween
by: mtwalsh

It's good to get a head start on things, so when Forum decided to kick of Halloween in lime green tones on with a premiere of Forever on Friday, October 30th, as the start of Halloween weekend, the cityfolk of Burlington rejoiced. There was much less rejoicing on Halloween the next morning, though, seeing as most everyone was completely beat from Friday night. That's ok though.

Costumes were, in all seriousness, amazing, and there was a surprising lack of the stereotypical "slutty _____" costume in favor of wackiness and creativity. There was a box of Franzia wine, two groups of ladies dressed as variations of KISS, a Where the Wild Things Are Max onesie, a very convincing Danzig get up and an incredible Carol (also from Where the Wild Things Are) costume. And all were handmade.

Parima Thai restaurant played host to the premiere, serving up Red Bull Cola and whiskeys as quickly as possible to the thirsty crowd. The night went off in Halloween-fashion, with a monster mash-esque dance party and a subsequent dance off for a Forum Forever snowboard. Pictures tell the story way better when there's costumes concerned, so check here for the photos by Alex Rice.

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