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Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (Aug 07')
    The day began like many others at the Homegrown skateboards.  Everyone was prancing around searching for innocence and truth.  Yes.  Everyone was searching for their soul’s haiku.  Someone was mumbling about missing a kick at the shower door.  And the non-believers were all wrapped up in a fair trade suitcase for deportation.  In short, everyone was at loose ends, including, of course, the downstairs, bakery patron who cornered me to relay a story about Quasi Moto, a belfry, and a face that rings the bell with no arms.     In light of such a story, it’s not easy to find truth and innocence.  I mean, who the hell is Quasi Moto anyway?  And why does he have no arms?

    The truth is, I don’t know how I ended up there at all – there at the Homegrown Skateboard factory – where Jesse and Anna tuned the whistle to blow new t-shirts into the air like confetti.  I mean, only hours before I was just minding my own business, caring for a plastic drinking straw, and then I’m standing, looking at the new Homegrown t-shirts, as homegrowner, Jesse, explains the latest designs excitedly:

“What.  Yes.  Here it is.  Here they all are.  And look at these little guys going for a hike.  This blue colour here is just a bit lighter than teal, you know.  But that’s to the naked eye.  Here’s the signpost in Newfoundland, yes, but I took mine from a slightly different angle…”

    And so on and so forth as he’s all expert witness to the latest glimpse of genius in another Homegrown product installment.  Faced with all of these soulful energies, I had no choice but to apply for a job with the company.

“I can weave socks.” I said to Jesse.
“Groovy.” said Jesse.

    And like many other plans exchanged in the factory, ours tiptoed away like a wounded pterodactyl to seek refuge in the intricate feng shi of one of the surrounding workbenches.  Yes, when I last saw our sock plan it was nestled next to a pinup of Edie Sedgwick kissing Leon Redbone.  Indeed, there’s no accounting for that whatsoever, but we have to take ourselves seriously despite time’s easy passing.

    Then it hit me.  I need not make socks.  Instead, I will enter the factory from a new door.  I will attempt to define this elusive Homegrown soul I’ve heard so much about.  As a surfer without much of a penchant for plywood, I doubted my own capacity for this feat.  But, I was so pleased with the innocence of my drinking straw that I was immediately on assignment.  Yes.  Define Homegrown soul – that is the next thing on my things to-do list.

* * *

     Episode One in the search for a definition began as I watched a ramp session featuring Jason Keddy and Jesse.  Jason and Jesse both laid out some smooth ramp interpretations.  As Jason found his stance in fitted jeans, Jesse preferred the baggy khakis.  Of course, their two smooth styles beg the question, is this their way of showing Homegrown soul?  And what if each skater’s joints were equally visible?  What then?  And what about their socks?   And who the hell is Quasi Moto?

    As the session rolled on, I found myself seeing the ramp as a permanent wave, and I began to wonder if you could ride down the line as a surfer does on a wave (from top right corner to bottom left, for example).  Could this be done?  And if so, would it help me to define the secrets of a Homegrown soul?

“Is anyone surfing this thing.”  I ask.
“O, yea.  Wait until Dale gets here.  And Greg Baller too.  They’re surfing it, just like our boy
Keddy here.”  Jesse replied.

so, like Tom Waits in ballet, I’m onto the ramp now taking encouragement.  I don’t know why I’m on it, but I can’t seem to resist.  The plywood wave’s whisking under the board fast and buttery golden.  Surely there’s a fine mist of Homegrown soul in the air, and no one says a word.  It is only Anna who can capture it, singing,

    “Don’t think twice, it’s alright...”

Indeed, who could think twice about a feeling that truthful, while the rain fell to bring the night to a close.  The contest would awake us tomorrow, and I hoped for another bit of mist to solidify this mystery search for Homegrown soul.

* * *

As the sun seared down on the Lunenburg skatepark, the Homegrown posse assembled to create a contest.  The sweat ran down the sides of parked motorcycle engines.  Yes.  Lunenburg Skatepark: Home of the Mini-Grinder sweat.

    As the contest began, I reasoned that it was too hot to find answers to my assignment.  Clearly, the best thing to do was to leave the contest in favour of taking the pulse of the local community.  Did the reverberations from the skatepark fun box echo down to harbour side boat building shop where the Bluenose emerged to ride the rails of the sea?  I mean, ask yourself, is the Bluenose that different from a skateboard?

Ask yourself, is skateboarding really that different than fog?

* * *

    Later that night, back at the Bakery, the ramp session pulsed into a giant seamonster.  Blackout 77 encouraged us to find work in Mexico and to eat our pickles, while the team riders laid out their Homegrown souls for all to see.

    In the end, it’s not just about skateboarding, this Homegrown soul.  It’s the whole thing.  It’s in the ramp top lighting.  It’s in the pinups over by the factory workbench.  It’s in the hands of the children playing with the parking lot gravel.  It’s falling onto to everyone in the form of La Have fog.  We’re all curling up into it – this Homegrown soul – wondering how will find it again when we awake tomorrow.  And it’s a credit to everyone involved that it’s never choked.  It’s never been forced.  The Homegrown soul shambles out of the river and welcomes you if you want to be welcomed.

It makes you an offer you can’t refuse:

    Step back onto this rolling rhythm.  Make a play from the heart of your mind’s feet.  Skate.  Banter.  Laugh.  Tom fool.  Sleep well, and come back tomorrow.

-Wade Ells
HG Writer in Residence

Published On: 2/8/2008
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Skate News: News
By: skatesuicide


2008-01-17
I am sure some of you have heard the news, but if you didn't, Team Rider David Cotter is the first Pro for Suicide Skateboards. We feel he will be a great help to our company as a Pro and we also feel he fits right in with what we're doing and what we plan on doing. We couldn't ask for anything more. His Pro model is available now. You can also see Dave and friends in the Suicide Skateboards video project out now!! Also Wooden Cotton did a great write up about us on their site, check it out at www.woodencotton.com Now Southern Skate Brands and 1st Choice Sk8 Shop carry Suicide Skateboards products. So if any other skate shops want to carry Suicide Skateboards go there for bulk orders. A full video will be out sometime in the summer of '08. 2008 is looking good... Thanks for the Support!!
-Josh Levis



Published On: 1/31/2008
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For two consecutive years in a row Matix team riders are named Skater of the Year. In 2006 Thrasher awarded Daewon Song Skater of the Year and 2007 Mark Johnson took S.O.T.Y. title. With the amount of coverage MJ’s been receiving in issues of every mag covering Lakai tours (not including his exclusive TWS issue and his three parts in Fully Flared), Marc is at the top of the S.O.T.Y. meter. 

High Speed knows how to throw a serious party in celebration of the ubiquitous Skater of the Year award. Dae was drunken with happiness last year accepting the S.O.T.Y. award and we're hoping for another memorable intro from Gav… Good times are ahead for sure. 

These parties are open to the public via ticket, so anyone’s invited. Besides it’s always a good time staring at Eben’s hot wife and listening to Bad shi*t again. You can be sure we’ll be repping MJ hard at Thrashers S.O.T.Y. party this January. Hope to see you there. Congratulations Marc! 

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www.matixclothing.com



Published On: 1/6/2008
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GOING GREEN AND MAKING PROGRESS!

At Matix, progress is everything. So when we looked at hosting an Am tour this year, we were encouraged by Matix am team rider
Torey Pudwill to look at alternative fuel vehicles and Hybrid technology for our road trip, as a way of contributing toward a “greener” environment. Along with Torey’s encouragement for skateboarders to drive Hybrid vehicles, we here at Matix couldn't say no to adopting four Hybrid vehicles for this epic tour of the southwestern hemisphere, thanks to our friends atDavid Wilson’s Southbay Toyota.

If you're gonna be in the Gilbert, AZ area or the South Jordan, UT area in June, please join the Matix am team at the shops listed below for an autograph signing, great giveaways and hanging in the Hybrids!
Torey Pudwill, Mike Mo Capaldi,Lamare Hemmings, Marty Murawski, Jordan Williams and Mike Anderson encourage you to choose Hybrid technology in the future, for the future. For more information on Toyota’s Hybrid Technology, please visit www.toyota.com. And if you’re interested in purchasing a Toyota Hybrid Vehicle, please visit www.southbaytoyota.com.


To find out more visit Matixclothing.com




  




Published On: 6/19/2007
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   Hello, we are Change Skateboards (Jeff Rae and James Denomme), created on a cold Windsor evening in the winter of 03. It was originally based out of there, but these days we’re up in Toronto. The goal we started with, and still really push for, is to do something different with skateboards on a local level. That’s pretty much the reason for the move up here, to really get to know people and the local shops.
 

Promo trailer for the upcoming Change film "Fireworks, Dancing and Cartwheels.
 
 
 Both of us strongly believe in North American made decks and wheels, for quality and political goodness. We also try to promote awareness of this and other issues. For example, we are releasing a board series soon focused solely on tree replanting to keep the North American woods and environment booming.
 
Jesse Tessier, nollie hard. Photo:Dave Todon.
 
 As for this summer, our main focus is on “Fireworks, Dancing, and Cartwheels” (our first full video, not just a random selection of exciting activities). The release should be by late August, with promo parties in select cities (Toronto, Detroit, Windsor, Thunder Bay). Parts from all of our team riders will be featured, as well as clips from many of the friends we’ve met along the way. This summer will also mark our 4th year in business, and our 3rd annual Game of Skate Tour (keep your ears open). Last year in the Toronto tour stop at Adrift was great, and we’re pushing for a bigger turn out this year.
 
Dallas Ives, Church ollie. Photo:Dave Todon.
 
 
 The plan… We want to keep it going. There’s still tons to learn and we’re always looking to build on the success we’ve been able to grab hold of so far. Our main priorities are really simple; keep this fun, push it as far as possible, meeting new people, and of course skating.     

Hill Sulpher, Eastern market front board. Photo: Dave Todon.
 
 
 The Change team is Jesse Tessier, Hill Sulpher, Jesse Nymsel, Mitch Pryma, Dallas Ives, Kelley Hice, Chris Quick (film), and Dave Todon (photos). 
 
Mitch Pryma, Fakie tail at Airport. Photo:Crook.
 

   Check out the Change site CHANGESKATEBOADS.COM for news, team profiles, contact information, and links to supporting retailers. Thanks again to Lenny and everyone at SkateboardVillage for the opportunity to let the frequenters of this site know who we are, as well as all of our team riders (formal and informal), Chris Quick, Devin Guiney, Dave Todon, and everyone who is down.  


Published On: 6/15/2007
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SkateboardVillage News: Video and Team news
By: SkateboardVillage.com


In Video news

Jake Phelps from Thrasher talks spots and history of skateboarding on www.VBS.tv show Epicly Latered

The Osiris team has some got a story and footy up of the team "Butchering Barcelona".

Bam's new  ramp is done and there is some footy of the contraption on http://habitatfieldlog.com/

New Creature video teaser, "Black Metal" on Strange Notes. Video out in April.



In Team news

Geoff Rowley and Mark Appleyard have decided to part ways with Active Mail Order

Geoff says:

"As of immediately, I am no longer able to endorse Active mail order as a team rider. Differences of opinion and direction have been a problem for quite some time and I am quitting for my own ethical reasons. I will be concentrating my focus on my main sponsors, and working with them to support the bigger picture of skateboarding as a whole."


Mark says

"I quit Active today due to some disagreements, and I no longer feel I can support them as an endorsed rider. I hope they will move forward and support skateboarding in a positive and fair way for the good of everyone, and in this I wish them the best of luck."


Jimmy Carlin is on Osiris



Published On: 4/27/2007
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The UBF: Episode One was released today and I waited a good month or so for this short film. The online film is approx. 10min long and it focused mainly on Paul Machnau even though there were other Globe Team riders in the film. Pro-Skaters like Chris Haslam, Mark Appleyard, Jake Duncombe, and David Gonzalez. David Gonzalez only performs one trick in the entire film (which he doesn't even ), so I dont think he counts as an appearance but whatever he was there. Some Team Riders weren't  seen such as Rodney Mullen, Matt Mumford and Greg Lutzka.

Paul Machnau was taking care of business with the rails, but what stood out to me was the kickflip to lipslide, the hip gap to lipslide, and the huge gap he ollied at the end his first part of his episode. I guess Paul's favourite trick for this video were the Lipslides and the Bluntslides since he did them quite a bit. Even though this Episode was focused on Paul Machnau, Chris Haslam had some great tricks in this episode. Like the One-Foot Tail Grab and the (Ride-in?) 50-50 to wallride. And Mark Appleyard's Heelfip Body Varial and Heelflip 50-50 trasition trick was dope!

The Cinematography in the Black/White segments felt somewhat post-modern with a slightly vague but interesting and creative concept. There was smoother transitions and I found it to be captivating aside from the skateboarding. The Filming of the skateboarding itself was very well done. Good framed shots, camera angles and camera movement. There were some shots that were quite unique at to the positioning of the camera and the movement. I also liked how the was a part at the end that ties Chris Haslam's Episode to this one. It hooks you into anticipation for the next episode if you haven't already after watching this episode.

Originally Written by (my friend) Christopher Phouipouy on the UBF site.


Published On: 2/15/2007
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Well now that we are all back from trade shows and what not we decided it's time for another free bbq at mt seymour. we should have food ready around 12pm snowboard time. There is also a very high possibility that we will have prizes to give out. We will be doing it in the young guns park so come look for us.

in other Coastal news, Team riders Leanne Pelosi and Spencer Obrien had top 10 finishes at the winter X-Games in aspen. Spencer Obrien also placed top 10 in womens pro at the mt baker banked slalom.

speaking of girls Leanne pelosi and jeff keenan started thier own production company
run way films
here is a few photo's of the staff, Leanne pelosi, Jeff keenan, and filmer Aaron leyalnd







Our good friend and photographer SEAN HOGLIN
Has bought a sled and now no longer had to double with Standish, But standish will still have to help him dig himself out.




Team rider Toby Staneck has decided to save money on fuel and start sledding at seymour instead of driving all the way up to whistler. Here is a few photo's of toby breaking the law in the north shore mountains.






Published On: 2/15/2007
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I am sure some of you have heard the news but if you didn't team rider Dave Cotter is the first Pro for Suicide Skateboards. We feel he will be a great help to our company as a pro and we also feel he fits right in of what were doing and plan on doing. We couldn't ask for anything more. You can look for his pro model out sometime in the summer of 07. You can also see Dave and friends in the new Suicide Skateboards video project out now!! We have been laying low for the last few months to get things right for 2007. Go to www.skatesuicide.com for all your Suicide Skateboards info and  products. Full long video out sometime in summer 07. 2007 looks good...
Thanks for the support!
-Josh Levis
-Suicide Skateboards


Published On: 2/10/2007
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News- Suicide Skateboards video project out now!  This is a Suicide Skateboards team rider Dave Cotter video project. You should check it out.  The video is only $15.00, so go to www.skatesuicide.com to get your copy or just e-mail me for your copy.


Published On: 1/18/2007
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VOLCOM STONE'S ACID DROP MINI RAMP JAMFEST


JANUARY 12TH & 13TH AT SURF EXPO IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA
1/5/2007
Come trip out with us at Volcom Stone's Acid Drop Mini Ramp Jam Fest at Surf Expo in Orlando, Florida on January 12th and 13th. The 80-foot wide mini ramp built by Team Pain will feature a invite-only pro/am contest with $35,000 up for grabs. If you're not going to be in Orlando this week, we'll be broadcasting the event live starting with the ams on www.volcom.com at 12:00 pm (EST) on Friday and again at noon (EST) with the pros on Saturday. Don't miss it, tune in to check out Volcom team riders like Mark Appleyard, Rune Glifberg, Dennis Busenitz, Caswell Berry, Ivan Rivado, Alain Goikoetxea, Collin Provost and Grant Taylor along with others tripping out for the $10,000 first place check.


Prize Money Breakdown and Schedule:
Pro
1st - $10,000
2nd - $7,500
3rd - $5,000
4th - $3,000
5th - $2,000
6th - $1,500
7th - $1,000
8th - $1,000
9th - $1,000
10th - $1,000

Am
1st - $500
2nd - $400
3rd - $300
4th - $200
5th - $100
6th - $100
7th - $100
8th - $100
9th - $100
10th - $100

Demos and Contest Schedule

Thursday - Demos - (no webcast)
10:30 am - Am and Pro
1:30 pm - Am and Pro
4:30 pm - Pro Only

Friday - Am Contest - (live webcast!)
11 am - Am Practice
12 pm - Am Contest - Invite Only

Saturday - Pro Contest - (live webcast!)
11 am - Pro Practice
12 pm - Pro Contest - Invite Only
7 pm - Skateboard Hall of Fame - Florida Inductions

Sunday - Demos - (no webcast)
10:30 am - Pro Only
1 pm - Girls Skate Jam



Published On: 1/8/2007
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PRESS RELEASE
JANUARY 2, 2007

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PLAN B WELCOMES RYAN SHECKLER TO THE FAMILY

Plan B Skateboards is proud to announce that Professional Skateboarder Ryan Sheckler and Plan B Skateboards have joined forces. Ryan brings his progressive style of skateboarding to one of the most diverse teams in skateboarding.

“Plan B has an amazing legacy” said Ryan. “I feel like it is one big family. I am excited to be joining Plan B and look forward to being a part of great things to come. Lets do this!”

Danny Way, Plan B co-owner commented: “Sheckler is a natural skateboarder plain and simple. Plan B is dedicated to promoting skateboarding at its highest level. Ryan is a true professional and a big part of the future of skateboarding and its’ progression. We are all stoked he is in the Plan B family and look forward to seeing his contributions to our next DVD.”

Ryan joins team riders Paul Rodriguez, PJ Ladd, Ryan Gallant, Brian Wenning, Danny Way, Colin McKay and Pat Duffy who will be touring together this Spring and Summer. This January, Ryan’s new Plan B Pro Model decks make their debut as well as his Plan B intro poster exclusively in The Skateboard Mag. Both are available in the coming weeks at your local skate shop.

For more information on Plan B Skateboards and Ryan Sheckler visit www.planbskateboarding.com
 


Published On: 1/2/2007
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Hi All
Well after 6 short weeks the crew at Unit and I have gone our seperate ways they just weren't the company i thought they were so after alot of f*ckin around for bugger all reward we have parted ways.
We're still friendly though as they will be sponsoring a new dvd project that i am involved with and maybe sometime in the future we will work together again but right now they didn't fit in with what i'm doing and i didn't fit in with what they were doing so no more UNIT for me...
On the other things front we are trying to push HERESY SNOWBOARDS into the northern hemisphere as their witner approaches with some of our team riders already over there getting ready to explode. And of course we are trying to get our local shops here at home to dedicate some more floor space to our products...
BOOM SKATEBOARDS is making a really big push at the moment to lift their game here in Oz and hopefully after a summer of selling truck loads of skateboards we may back on track. BOOM is australasia's longest running skateboard label and with any luck we'll see a return to our glory days. Check out our new ads in just about every new issue of SLAM to hit the shelves...
As usual the Surfboard side of things is starting to get out of control as we approach summer and i'm off to sydeny this week on a huge sales mission with all the board labels i represent. The lads from CHAOS SURFBOARDS have just made a quiver for the lads from PEARL JAM and we are currently giving a surfboard away through Australian Surfing Life as well to lift our exposure as we run into summer...
And on the MINI MOTO X front ESD's website and online store is now up and running and we are quickly becoming the premier parts dealer for the mini moto x market in the country. So check out the website and let me know if you need anything....
I hope your all well and smiling and i look forward to seeing and hearing from you all over summer...
Stay Sideways
Leigh


Published On: 11/7/2006
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My Blog: Oh Yeah...
By: PoorboyOz


Well hey there crew...
Its been a super busy time for me even though i have been stuck in Qld most of the past month and not at the snow...
From all reports though i haven't missed anything but i have a good feeling for August it always comes through for us.
Picture Wheel Co releases its Skateboard wheels on the masses today. The future for these guys looks bright we have a team rider on the cover of the next "SLAM" magazine and heaps of coverage in the mag as well plus heaps of other stuff in other mags as well. I'm stoked that i'm involved with a company thats looking after skateboarding as well as trying to make a buck. Most of the team riders are already getting a wage.
Heresy Snowboards has been caught up in a bunch of controversy over some spraypaint in the local bowl in Jindy. With a couple of the local TV superstars even trying to tell locals not to support us due to the spraypainted stencil Heresy logos. Its kinda funny to think that a little spraypaint could stir up so much unjustified hate. No really its f*ckin stupid actually go look at your local skatepark the graf gives it a nice warm feel. On the rest of things Heresy are chargin in New Zealand through one of our good bro's from here. And it looks like South Oz will soon have a rep so watch out all you South Ozzie kids we're comin your way too.
Red X Fins has just made the announcement that we will be expanding our product range into all surf related accessories so as to dominate the world some more. This month saw the release of our Surfboard Wax and next month is the release of our new soft racks for your car. These will probably come in a handy snowboard setting as well. But i'll keep you all posted on that one.
Boom Skateboards are expanding and we'll soon release our new hardware range that will once again include Boom Skateboard Wheels... Yay. We also have some new graphics in the pipeline which should stoke those tech kids amongst us...
As for me i'm planning a trip to Perth in November for the Redbull Air Race on the Swan river its a couple of weeks before the Gravity Games in Perth so i'm hoping to stay there for the whole time and come home just after the Gravity Games. So if your keen on making the mission let me know so we can get organized. Its heaps of fun in the west and everyone should do it before they die...
And the next round of the AMA Mini Moto X is on the 13th of August we'll be there in force with our new team rider Mudgee. Who is currently Australian number 1 thats right we've got the best mini moto X rider in the country on the ESD team. So stoked and he's not a bad bloke either. For more info check out www.amainc.com.au or www.fmxaustralia.com
So there it is thats whats going down in my part of the world. If you need anything just give me a yell and i'm sure we'll be able to work something out we offer all SB.com crew special discounts on just about everything...
Cheers
Poorboy Oz
Thats right i love it.


Published On: 8/1/2006
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Scott Surfas Photo

Endeavor Snowboards is excited to announce the addition of professional snowboarder Kale Stephens to the team. Signing Kale is just one of the many exciting events happening at Endeavor this fall.

Kale’s powerful riding style combined with his devout work ethic is a perfect fit for the Endeavor family. His familiarity of the Whistler backcountry has earned him a standout part in the upcoming Whiteout Film “Wear it Well”. Kale’s antics on and off the slopes keep him grounded in the sport where success can easily go to one’s head – Kale is the definition of snowboarding. “Kale is a solid name in snowboarding. Having parts in Mac Dawg and Whiteout movies for the last five years, it’s time for Kale to really make an impact on snowboarding. I believe both Endeavor and Kale will benefit immensely from this relationship” says managing director Max Jenke.
 
Kale is presently coaching at Camp of Champions in Whistler and will be traveling to New Zealand in August to film and ride with the Billabong team. As well, Kale will be pursuing his own endeavor, Airhole, with business partner Chris Brown. Kale’s other sponsors include Billabong, IS Design, SP, Drop, DVS, the Circle, and Airhole.
 
Scott Surfas Photo
 
 
 


Published On: 7/19/2006
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Hey Crew
Well tonight is Flowrider night at Dreamworld (i promise to get some pics tonight) again it keeps coming around to quickly. And it is the only thing that is saving me from the shi*thouse snow dilhemma that i am faced with everyday.
We went to a Mini Moto event yesterday down in Ballina. It was heaps of fun other than the fact i had only an 1hr of sleep before having to do a massive day. We didn't sell any parts but met heaps of cool crew and made some new friends in our young industry...
The boys from Heresy Snowboards are in Jindy this week I should have been with them but i just can't justify being there when the snow is still resonably crap. I know i'm missing the good times in the pub and out and about in Jindy but i promise to make up for it as soon as i do get back down there.
On that front we still have heaps of thermal lined jumpers and stuff so let me know if your kit is still lacking. I hope you all saw my new ride from Heresy its a beast customed up just for me. I feel so special and you can too we are still taking orders and shipping custom snowboards as well so let me know if your keen.
Picture Wheel Co is a new company from Qld that i'm working with. They make Skateboard Wheels and clothing and are already paying their team riders wages to skate the whole idea about the company stokes me so i'm repping for them in Qld & NSW.
The surf in this part of the world has been pretty good of late so if it doesn't snow this week i think i'll be holding off until August for a trip down south.
I'm encouraging everyone to do their own version of the snowdance every hour on the hour until it pukes...
Cheers
Poorboy Oz


Published On: 7/16/2006
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Snowboard News: Big Bear Shop Trip
By: NOMISDesign


An all expense paid trip to Big Bear Mountain, with the NOMIS team... Does life get any better? I think not!

The first annual NOMIS “A Day in the Life,” shop appreciation trip went off in a big way and everyone involved agreed it must become an annual event. NOMIS gave away a four day all expense paid trip to a shop to attend a week long photo shoot and chilling session with team riders, and NOMIS staff.

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The crew from left to right: Derek Dennison, John Paul Pardy, Joey Sexton, Chad Holmes, Keaton Pearson, and Steve Rose

The rental car rolled into “The Block Hotel” in Big Bear California, packed to the brim. Its occupants included NOMIS team riders Joey Sexton, Chad Holmes, and Derek Dennison, being guided by Steve Rose; along with John Paul Pardy, and Keaton Pearson from the winning store, Board Paradise out of North Carolina.

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A feast at a resort that a snowboarder can only afford when on the company's travel budget.

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Some call it crail nose, others call it nuclear, Joey S. likes to call it tweaked.

Unlikely weather consisting of pouring rain, blizzard like snow, dense fog, and select minutes of sunshine sums up the first three days of the trip. The final day turned out to be the typical warm bluebird spring riding conditions we had headed to So Cal for, and the features at Big Bear didn’t let us down. Other than riding the sick park, our crew went on late night rail mission and an evening half pipe photo shoot. The lack of sleep however did not slow anyone down or keep them from smiling, laughing, and throwing high fives.

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Chad taking to the pipes after the clouds didn't cooperate for hitting the jumps.

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Derek enjoys late night action and here is another example.

All in all, the trip was a huge success. A couple few big thanks go out to: John and Keaton from Board Paradise, Liko, Rich, Savanah, and the peeps at “The Block Hotel,” Justin Meyer and Paul Amyot for all the filming and photography, Johnny Miller for showing us some “spots,” and last but not least Kim, Marty, Clayton and the rest of the staff and park crew at Big Bear, you guys are sick!

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Derek and Keaton chillin in 'The Block' lobby enjoying a complimentary beverage.

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Published On: 4/12/2006
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Snowboard.com News: The Tournament
By: Snowboard.com


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April 2nd 2006


Event brief
 

On April 2nd 2006 Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Alberta will play host to The Tournament. This new twist on the team challenge event format will pit team against team in a battle where strategy, skill, and an ability to ride all types of terrain will be the keys to success. Each team rider will compete in one of the three arenas - the quarterpipe, the jump, or the urban jib.  All sessions will have cash prizing for the top three finishers.  The team with the best overall results will take home $6 000 cash, as well as prizes worthy of THE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS!

 

Competition OUTLINE

 

THE TOURNAMENT offers Canada’s up and coming amateur talent the breakthrough opportunity to compete with top pro riders to vie for cash and bragging rights. This team challenge competition will require a rider from each to compete in one of the three arenas. Riders will compete in 90 min. sessions against members of the opposing teams. Team members will not be competing against each other. Teams will consist of 3 riders. Each rider must compete in only one of the three arenas of competition. A maximum of 35 team entries will be allowed. This will ensure each session will afford riders ample opportunity to showcase their quiver of tricks.

 Strategy is the key to this competition as teams choose which member competes in each arena. For a team to be awarded the title of THE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS they must excel in all 3 arenas over the course of the entire day of competition from frozen morning jibbing to slushy afternoon quarterpipes.  Properly choosing when to exploit your teams’ strengths will make the difference between

success and failure.


 

 

THE Courses

Riders will be presented with terrain and obstacles designed to challenge and inspire all levels of competitor. THE TOURNAMENT will consist of three arenas - the Quarterpipe, the Urban Jib, and the Jump.

 

The Quarterpipe will be a 22’ high monster with wallride and jib options.  Riders will be judged on all the features of this unique quarterpipe. Giant airs will be necessary, but you must slay the entire beast to take the top spot.

 

The Urban Jib will demand versatility and creativity. This unique course will consist of a gauntlet of rails, boxes, wallrides, ledges, bombdrops, and a chimera. 

 

The Jump; The simplest of all the competition arenas. This 50’ straight jump will provide riders the opportunity to display their entire repertoire of tricks.  The jump will have multiple takeoffs.  Booters, floaters, and something out of the ordinary for the true combatant. 

 

STRATEGY

 

To win The Tournament each team will need to employ a strategy unique to their team that takes advantage of the team challenge format.  Each session will consist of a maximum of 35 competitors, each from different teams.  Points will be awarded to each competitor for their final placing in each session.  Teams will accumulate points for each session. The team with the highest points total from all the sessions will be the overall TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS.  Teams must choose who will compete in each arena.  Alberta in the springtime can be hazardous and icy at 11am, and windy and too soft in the afternoon of the same day. Choosing which team member can ride the best in the varying conditions will be vital to success.  Although, it has been known to snow three feet in 24hrs in April in Calgary.  Teams will need to be prepared to attack the courses and defend against Mother Nature’s offensives. Preparation and strategy will play a part in the outcome of The Tournament.


SCHEDULE

 

April 1
   
12 noon - 3pm              Practice
    8am Start                    Preparty

April 2
   
8am - 11am                     Registration/checkin 
    9am - 10am                     Practice
    11am                                 1st session
    1PM                                   2nd session
    3PM                                   3rd session
    5PM                                   Awards
               

                      

LIFESTYLE

 

Spectators are encouraged to grab a BBQ lunch and catch some rays on the deck, or if you are looking for action, try one of the free demos available in the event village at the base of the hill. The wild at heart will find elation and frustration in the snowskate mini park.   And the die hard rider can catch the last runs of the season in the COP terrain park and boardercross course; All this while DJ’s and riders spin the first day of April away.

 

The PARTY

 

Saturday night April 1st.  Celebrate a good day of practice. Talk about all the tricks you stomped and plan tomorrows attack. All while you watch some videos, dance with coyotes, and enjoy life with your friends.  

Location TBA

 

ENTRY FEES & PRIZING


Entry fees will be $225 per team of three.  Each team must consist of three riders.  There are no age groups or gender categories for this competiton. Everyone will compete on a level playing field for the $6000 CAD. However, there will be a prize package for the top female team and the top team under 18 years of age.  These prize packages will each have a retail value of $3000.  Teams can register online at coda.ca or on April 1st from 9am – 4pm and April 2nd 9am – 11am at Canada Olympic Park.  First come, first served. A maximum of 35 teams will be allowed entry. All competitors must have a valid CSF or affiliated provincial membership.

 

NOTE:    Teams eligible for the female team prize pack must consist of all female riders. Teams eligible for the under 18-prize package must consist of riders under 18 years of age on the date of competition. No exceptions and you must have valid proof of age. All competitors under 18 will also require a parent’s signature in order to compete (waiver and release of liability).

 

Prizing for the sessions will be $1000 / $650 / $350 CAD to the top threeriders in each session as decided by the judges.  This prizing is individual based, and is not a team prize. If you want to split it with your team that is your choice. The Overall Team prize of $6000 CAD will be divided into three equal amounts to each member of the winning team.

Published On: 3/13/2006
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Hey Everyone
Well its been a hectic week but next week is gonna be better with the Poorboy mansion in full effect from Sat 4th of March through to the following Sat. So we'll be able to run amok at the Quiky Pro and not have to walk or fall far to clean up our act.
Jesse made it through to round 3 by killing it in her round 1 heat and scoring a solid 1st. Trent also made it through to the 3rd round as well. So stoked for our Red X team members and the big boss from the states is out next week so its all looking good.
I have just signed another team rider on the Poorboy Surf team - Nathan from Caba i'm just waiting on his new photos so all of you can see what a charger he is.
Discount Snowboards.com has been selling heaps of Poorboy wax this month and have stepped up their support by ordering more - Stoked.
So I suppose I'll be seeing you all this week as the doors are open for one and all to come stay and enjoy a crazy week of beach, alcohol and Poorboy madness.
Cheers
PoorboyOZ

Published On: 3/1/2006
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My Blog: The champion
By: Megata


*BURTON'S U.S. TEAM RIDER SHAUN WHITE WINS GOLD MEDAL IN MEN'S HALFPIPE AT THE 2006 WINTER OLYMPICS!*:)podium.jpg

Published On: 2/13/2006
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