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Friday, September 27, 2013

"Icy conditions are customary in the life of an East Coast rider.  Infamously known for their ability to acclimate, I felt I needed to play my part as an Ice Coast ripper, and go big despite the frigorific kicker lips and frozen-over landings. Go big or get out, right?

Well, lesson learned, sometimes it’s better to just get out."

Here's this week's issue of Boarder Patrol.

*Spoiler: The story is about breaking my tailbone.  Putting meaning to the term "wrecking ass."

Burton riders Mark Sollors, Jeremy Jones, Zak Hale and Ethan Deiss take it to the streets.

This edit goes hard.  Wallrides for days.  Watch it here on transworld


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

An edit from the Empire park crew and friends tearing it up in the park at Hunter.   This one's back from 2011.  Enjoy.

Hunter Mountain Space Cadets -  Video from Ice coast kills shit


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Don't let Forest's ability to make everything he does look like it's the easiest thing ever fool you into thinking it's the easiest thing ever.

Homie still has to try, pretty damn hard. Watch the slam here on Transworld's Monday Mallet


FOREST BAILEY FULL PART!

Forest Bailey, originally a Stratton, VT rider, has just released his newest video!

Support this beast from the East! Throwing it down on rails and in the backcountry. Ice-coast all day!


Watch it here!!!

Forest Bailey  -  Image from snowbroader.eu



New Zealand's What's Up in the South

Here are some self-filmed videos from my trip to Cardrona, Wanaka &The Remarkables in Queenstown.
                                      New Zealand- Circa 2012

Do yourself a favor and get out there at least once in your life.  Start saving, it's worth it.

Cardrona


                                   
                                                                 Cardrona


The Remarkables




New York Boarder Patrol

Welcome to the New York Boarder Patrol. By a shredder, for the shredders.

Make sure to also check out my column, Boarder Patrol, featured in the New Paltz Oracle.