Windells Clip of the Day: Spacecraft Hoop Jump Contest -
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Travis Rice -
Talk about progression. Talk about motivation. Talk about event organizers. Talk about Pro Snowboarders. Talk about Travis Rice. Travis is one of the most innovative and progressive snowboarders in the world. This winter alone he organized, hosted and won The Quiksilver Natural Selection contest. This contest was the first of its kind and truly unique for both riders and spectators. Along side his contest planning Travis has been filming for his video titled “Thats It Thats All” which will be a different perspective movie about Travis and the athletes he tends to work with.
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Johan Olofsson Snowboarder -
Johan Olofsson Snowboarder - I still remember the first time I saw Johan Olofsson in the winter of ‘92 at Tignes (France) in a summer camp. He was shredding with Sebu Kuhlberg (Damn is almost 17 years ago, way before Chad Muska, Ghetto Blaster or Tom Penny front flips in USA). Johan literally DESTROY the whole park, riding switch at that time. Johan Olofsson, Sebu kuhlberg and John Sommers made my day. This was before Johan Olofsson was focusing more on back country and filming the best big mountain part in the Standard Films classic TB5. After an 8 year contract with Burton Snowboards the injuries came and Johan Olofsson stayed away from the scene. This last year however, after a full recovery, he is filming again for the Hachets and their Totally Board series in interior BC.
Fresh Snow at Mt. Hutt -
Fresh snow, amped crew in the lead up to Mt Hutt opening A southerly storm has dropped 25 – 30 centimetres of fresh snow on the slopes of Mt Hutt in the lead up to the ski area’s Saturday June 14 opening. Ski Area Manager Dave Wilson says the wintry blast has transformed Mt Hutt, Methven and surrounding areas into a winter wonderland. “Looking out from our high country ski area onto the plains below is just awesome. We’ve got a good 25 + cms dumped on an existing 30cm base which looks good for opening from the summit on day 1.”