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Friday, February 11th, 2011 | Author:

Chuck Patterson had grown up skiing dangerous big-mountain terrain; he had also surfed plenty of large, thunderous waves.

But never, until recently, had he or anyone else donned skis and used them to surf the gargantuan swells at a notoriously treacherous spot called Jaws, off the Hawaiian island of Maui.

Patterson, a popular freeskier and trained racer from Lake Tahoe, who spends part of each winter in Hawaii, traveled to Jaws recently to greet an arriving swell (see video). Dozens of tow-surfers, those who are pulled onto fast-moving swells behind personal watercraft, were on hand. Patterson was the only one wearing two planks, boots, bindings … and carrying ski poles.

Patterson clearly proved that with specialized skiing equipment the towering waves at Jaws can be ridden with style and poise, just like mountains of snow.
“I had a good idea that it was possible, but it really made a big difference having a solid background in skiing and big-wave tow-in surfing to really push it in big waves,” Patterson told the Ski Channel. “There’s a lot that goes into making it all happen safely even before you hit the water, and after that is when the fun begins.”

Like the tow-surfers, Patterson also was towed onto the swells, whereupon he began his descent like an Alpine specialist trying to maintain the best possible fall line.

“Gliding into a 40-foot clean, open-faced wave has a lot of the same characteristics that you find when dropping off a cornice into a steep chute with fresh snow,” he said. “Aside from the surface being water, it’s almost the same feeling. Once you let go of the rope and glide down the face making turns to stay in the pocket, it’s totally addicting.”

The session comes 15 months after a Starr Surf Skis testing mission conducted elsewhere on Maui, and in smaller waves, by freeskiers Mike Douglas and Cody Townsend. That expedition was part of a Salomon Freeski TV web series last year. Patterson’s Jaws footage will be part of a follow-up episode.

He expects surf-skiing to catch on, and it just might. Tow-surfing, with its specialized equipment, was once just an idea. So was surfing behind large kites, and aboard over-sized standup paddleboards.

Patterson’s next goal? To tuck, like a downhill racer, inside a monstrous Jaws barrel. But he acknowledges that conditions will have to be perfect to attempt that.

“It’s important to have a really good understanding and respect for the power of the ocean as you would have for the mountains and the backcountry,” he said. “All waves are different and I find it really important to take your time in studying the lay of the land, always making sure you have a safe exit strategy. It takes time and if you can think outside the box a little, anything is possible.”

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Thursday, February 03rd, 2011 | Author:

Coming soon to Shoreline:

Liquid Image has just announced new camera-equipped ski/snowboard goggles. The Summit Series Snow Camera Goggle 335 boasts a 5MP still camera capable of shooting D1 720 x 480 resolution video at 30 frames per second with audio. It’s got 16MB of built-in flash memory, expandable to 16GB via its microSD / SDHC slot. Other features include large buttons on the side of the goggles which are easy to press while wearing gloves and a light inside the goggles which indicates when recording. The goggles are estimated to get about 2,200 still images or over 2 hours of video per charge on their lithium ion battery.

Wednesday, February 02nd, 2011 | Author:

About Am Throwdown

The Am Throwdown is a new park and pipe video contest for amateur snowboards across the United States.

A team of one rider and one filmer must upload a finished edit to snowboardmag.com/amthrowdown by February 15, 2011. The finished edits should be no longer than 1:30 and can contain no music.

 The top five two person teams will be selected by our judges and flown to Copper Mountain in April to film a part and compete for $5000. The final winner will be chosen by voting on snowboardmag.com.

The Details

  • Video can be no longer than 1:30
  • Video may not contain music
  • Both participants must be amateurs – This means you don’t get paid to ride/film
  • You must upload videos at snowboardmag.com/amthrowdown-submit
  • Deadline for finished edits: February 15th
Friday, January 21st, 2011 | Author:

Shin-bang is a general sense of discomfort/pain in the lower anterior portion of the tibia that contacts with the tongue of the boot, especially when pressed against the boot.

Causes of shin-bang

Shin-bang has been variously attributed to the following causes:

  • Improperly fitting ski boots
  • Boots that are too soft (i.e. boots that flex forward easily)
  • Boots that are too hard (i.e. boots that do not flex forward easily)
  • Underdeveloped muscular structure in the calf and shin
  • Using a stance that is too far back on the skis
  • Using a stance that is too far forward on the skis
  • Skiing in hard or icy conditions, particularly when the terrain has moguls
  • Aggressive Skiing for multiple consecutive days

REMEDY

Buy Fulltilt boots, and your shins will thank you.

Sunday, December 19th, 2010 | Author:

If anybody ever says that to you, say “thank you”. Just as cutting edge as men’s doubles in figure skating, Torah Bright has once again raised the bar in women’s halfpipe riding by unleashing her own double skills. Check it and be humbled. . .

Swatch TTR World Snowboard Tour: Women in Snowboarding: Torah Bright from ttrworldtour on Vimeo.

Friday, November 05th, 2010 | Author:

A new lodge, 100% recycled terrain park, epic mix, and our new sister resort Northstar. It’s going to be a great season at Heavenly Mountain.

Monday, October 18th, 2010 | Author:

 Final dates have been set!!!
The date for the grand premiere of The Lion’s DEN by Martin Rubio is

Nov. 13 @ the Horizon Casino Resort

Live music/food/drinks!
Tons of free product and throwouts.

Come check out South Lake Tahoe’s young group of shredders, do what they love.

The Lion’s Den Teaser 2010 brought to you by Tall Treez from Martin Rubio on Vimeo.

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010 | Author:

Check out this video of Jamie Anderson shredding Sierra. Jamie has gotten so good! She has an amazing style and can make it look easy on big jumps, rails, boxes, handplants, and whatever comes her way. Keep it up Jamie!!

Saturday, October 09th, 2010 | Author:

More Friends On A Powder Day

A trip to the White Room just got lighter, smoother, and most of all, deeper. Gyrator™ boasts an effortless float courtesy of K2′s POWDER ROCKER – the industry standard – while its smooth ride, zero legburn and mind-blowing pop are compliments of integrated HARSHMELLOW and HYBRILIGHT construction. But honestly, this whip demands we forget all the crazy technology and just race to first chair!

DAMPENING: Harshmellow™
CONSTRUCTION: Hybrilight™
SHAPE: Setback Twin, Hyper Progressive
STANCE: 1″ Back
CORE: WH4™ Core
GLASS: Triax Top / ICG 20 Base
TORSION FORKS: Carbon Matrix II
BASE: 0™ Sintered
BASE BEVEL: 1°
Baseline: Powder Rocker™

Tuesday, October 05th, 2010 | Author:

First Snow in Tahoe, October 5th, 2010