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ZOOM-IN: The Common Line — A Conversation with Lucas Beaufort
Snowboard artist Lucas Beaufort launches The Common Line Tour — a global journey connecting riders, brands, and shops through art, conversation, and community. From Whistler to Oslo to Nanshan, the tour celebrates the shared love that unites snowboarding culture worldwide.
Things to do if you come in contact with the army while Jibbing
When the Army National Guard was deployed to D.C. last month, it raised a big question: Will this happen in other cities. Or, more specifically, will this happen in other cities while I'm on a trip? Have no fear though, we have a guide to get you through these interesting times.
Zoom-In: Miles Fallon on Shaun's Airbag at High Cascade
Pro snowboarder Miles Falcon was the first to test Shaun White’s new airbag at High Cascade. He shares what it felt like, how it compares, and why it’s a game changer. Dry season training starts Sept 19th.
DROP-ED—Is Halfpipe Dead?
Halfpipe can be seen by some as snowboarding's prodigal son, returning now to the limelight after years of ebbs and flows in the industry. For others, halfpipe is simply a dying breed, a relic of the past and nothing more. So, the question begs itself: Is Halfpipe Dead? Shannon Dunn-Downing considers this in her Drop-Ed.
THE TOMBOY TAPES: First-ish — Breakthroughs & Building Blocks
From pro models and magazine covers to women-led film crews and gear designed by women for women, these behind-the-scenes firsts helped shape the snowboard industry as we know it.
THE TOMBOY TAPES: First-ish — Pioneers On Playback
“Firsts” are a big deal in snowboarding. But when it comes to women’s riding, a lot of them were never filmed or even remembered. So while working on our doc, we started the archive ourselves.
SHOT LIST: NATE HANSON'S FIVE FAVORITE CLIPS
Nate takes the wheel for this week's Shot List. Come along for a trip down memory lane and see how the next generation of snowboarders came to be who they are today. Check it out.
THE TOMBOY TAPES: Mount Hood
We're rolling out unseen clips and stories from our latest women's snowboarding film, starting at the legendary Mt. Hood. A summer staple and proving ground for generations of female riders, Hood has helped shape the history and future of women’s snowboarding. Featuring Fresh & Tasty snowboard magazine from 1996.