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Headed to Whistler with amberfaye, julian, tanner, drew for Ride Tribe work experience, then gonna apply for a job next year right then and there
:D
suckaaa
 


Published On: 2/19/2009
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57 DAYS TILL THE MOUTAIN OPENS!
MIGHT BE GETTING A JOB AT WHISTLER AFTER I GRAD IN JANUARY
WOOOT
SUCK MUH DIIICK BIIITCHEZZZZ
:D


Published On: 10/9/2008
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On the last day of the WSSF Bind Mute Productions and Crispin Lipscomb put together an art show in Function Junction. Blind Mute took care of the artists and Crispin decided it would be a good idea to get a bunch of white Ipath shoes that could be painted and then were auctioned which raised a total of $725 for the Whistler Skateboard Association. The event had a good vibe and a whole lot of sweet art from over 50 different artists. Thanks goes out to Pepe and Randy at Blind Mute Productions, Crispin Lipscomb and all the artists for making the event possible and thinking of the Whistler Skateboard Association.

Published On: 4/27/2008
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Blind Mute Productions will be holding an Art Exhibition on Sat. April 19th in Function Junction. Let’s Talk About… Feelings, group art exhibition featuring following artists.


Dave"PEPE"Petko, Randoid, Daniel Poisson, Arne Guttman. Tifdyl, Arin Seibler, Phresha La Vandale, Liz Thomson, Virginia Croix, KristaLynn Martens, Maria Sandner, Dagan Beach, Devin White, Helen Wojcik, The Incredible Amoeba, Farrahlynn Owen, Liks, Vanessa Stark, JoseeStAmour, Becky MacKeigan, Candace Webb, Oliver Roy, Pamela Mason, Pilar Alvarez, Bob Scott, Tom Meraw, Lauren Ritz, Amanda Lye, Mark"MUNK"Jansen, 12 Midnight, I Braineater, Nicole Steen, Holly Ruth Anderson, Andrea Tucker, Christina Christy, Tyler Bradley, Gayle Arnold, Mike Jackson and Erin Sharp.


Part of proceeds will be donated to WSA.



Published On: 4/5/2008
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On Sat. March 22nd we had a bobcat and a bunch of skaters remove snow from the Whistler Skatepark.  

shoveling snow

We started removing snow at 10am and finished around 5pm. Capilano Highway Services were so kind to let their employee Mark Johnson use the bobcat to remove snow from the park.      

 

 

street_.jpg

Thanks goes out to Mark and Capilano Highway Services for their support. The park may need a little more shoveling and a water drainage system but it is skate-able and should be fully dry with the help of some sun and rain.  

Dry skatepark

 We didn’t get into the bowl removing any snow but the street course is a good start for March considering we are still getting some good pow days on the hill. 

 


www.whistlerskate.org


Published On: 3/25/2008
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Published On: 2/24/2008
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 Yea for those of you who wonder where i am..
After  spent a month in cali (santa cruz and san Bernnasomehting, more in specific) busting out partying and surfing..  decided  to head up to something colder.. Here i am at BC, shi*ts here are pretty wild,  the booze are  way expensive... and i found  out aobut the canadian chicks theory.. they arent any hotter than ones we have in states.. just the beer here is stronger.  But hey i stilllove it :0
about the pics.. meh i kno its old but im too lazy  to take pics, and summer keep saying im not a photogenic.. to make it worst takes forever to upload a pic here..
But anyway.. BC is bombing now. heading to whistler the end of the month..but before that im going for the turfino waves (surfing) and big white powder is much better than mtn creek..so yea suckas be jealous as much you want cuz im heading out...big night, see y'all someday if i keep alive 'til then..
 
   Leo
- The real TNT -


Published On: 2/13/2008
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Published On: 1/30/2008
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Basic info, when and where were you born and where are you residing now?

April 7th 1988, born and raised in Vars, Ontario (Ottawa) and currently residing in Whistler B.C.

Why Whistler?

We’ll I’ve been snowboarding longer than I’ve been skateboarding and growing up I had always heard how good it was to live in Whistler. I had never planned on moving up here until my good buddy Karl Windle moved up, told me all about the Creekside Skatepark and how I could still skate all winter. After hearing all the good news I moved up for the season last year and now I can’t picture myself being anywhere else during the winters.

Photo Russell Brown.

How long do you plan to stay in Whistler?

I was planning on coming back every season for the next few years, but now that the Creekside Skatepark might not be here next year I might not be coming back………

When did you start skateboarding?

I started skateboarding in grade 7 just staying after school using all my friends’ boards. Then on my 13th birthday my family and I were in Victoria, so using all my birthday money I bought some second hand board from a skateshop down there as my first board.

Who do you usually skate with?

Anyone who’s down to skate like ALL the Orleans locals, FOKUS boys, EQ guys, Mitch Barrette, Matt Canadien, and my little brother Nick Gauthier

You recently got hooked up with Annum clothing, what has that been like working with them?

Working with the Annum guys Steve Wilson and Brendan Cavanagh has been sick. I only met them last year and since they’ve put me on their team I’ve become good friends with them. Instead of them just giving me free product like most companies they let me be a part of the company. I’ve been helping with some designs and other business aspects while they’ve been showing me all the tricks of the trade. They’ll be having a bunch of new clothes coming out soon so keep your eyes open for it.

Where have you traveled skating?

This past year was the first year I started taking actual skate trips besides to Montreal.

I was living in Whistler for most of the spring so I skated around there for a bit, and then moved to Port Coquitlam for 2 months. I skated mainly the Poco Park, and didn’t get any filming done the whole time I was in Vancouver. I ended up getting ragged on from all my buddies back home for that. Then moved back to Ottawa and took a trip up to Quebec City, MTL, then me and some buddies took an epic week long road trip down to Austin, Texas.

Favorite skate spot?

The Creekside underground mini bowl.


Got any travel plans for this year?

I want to live in downtown Vancouver for most of the summer, then take a greyhound from Vancouver back to Ottawa, stopping at all the big cities to skate and see some friends, and then a few more trips to the states. Then where ever else I get a chance to go travel and skate.

New Years resolution?

To stop falling on my wrists.

What is up with your wrist, it seems like you have been rocking casts for the last 6+ months?

Yeah about that…….well a few years ago I broke my right hand scaphoid and ended up getting a bone graft from my hip to my wrist along with a cast for 5 months. Then the next year I broke it again, ended up getting another bone graft from my other hip along with a pin and a cast for 4 months. I find out in a few weeks when I’m getting the pin removed. As for my left wrist I found out just over a month ago that I’ve had a small broken bone in there for most of the summer that I didn’t know about. Since I never got it checked out it’s too late to fix it, so now I have a broken bone in that wrist permanently. It sucks sometimes………..

Shout outs?

Thanks to my Mom and Dad for everything they’ve done for me, my brothers, all the older guys I looked up to skating, Garrett Dagenais, Jesse Ringer, J.I.P.S, everyone that’s helped me out, Annum Trading company, and to Lenny for making this happen.



Published On: 1/24/2008
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The skatepark has new hrs and is officially closing at 10 pm now. Please respect these rules and the security guards as by cooperating and working with the mountain will go a much longer way for the future of skateboarding in Whistler. 

For more details on Whistler Skate news check out http://whistlerskate.org/ to see the latest news and read a few articles published in the last few weeks. 



Published On: 1/20/2008
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The WSA is having a board meeting Wednesday the 28th down in the Creekside Underground Skatepark at 8pm. Come show your support, get involved, hear what has been happening over the past few months, discuss what is going on this winter and what we should work on for the future.

http://whistlerskate.org/




Published On: 11/21/2007
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Published On: 11/6/2007
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In the spring of 2004, Whistler/Blackcomb was gracious enough to offer the use of a dedicated space in the then newly constructed Creekside Underground Parking structure. Since that time, much hard work as well as over $10,000 have gone into the creation and maintenance of a small skateboard park. Although the ramp has seen phenomenal use, and has been recognized as one of the best things to happen off-mountain to this town in recent history, the actions of some are ruining it for all. A small group of people have not been treating the space with any respect, leaving garbage all over, vandalism, making unnecessary graffiti markings (we allow proper graffiti art, not “tags”) as well as, disgustingly enough, urinating in the underground area. Now because of these people’s actions, W/B is forced with the very difficult decision of having to possibly close the park due to the never-ending costs of cleaning up after us.

 

Hopefully it is not too late and are optimistic that if the community steps up this week by committing to reform the way we have been acting, then possibly we will be allowed to keep this park.

 

At this point we must make one thing clear. Whistler/Blackcomb is the good guy here. They gave us the space, gave us two years to prove we can use it responsibly and now because of the actions of the skateboard community as a whole, they might have to close it down because of the insane amount of money they have been spending to keep it clean and safe.

 

Next Friday, November 9th, all the people involved in the Creekside Skatepark from the Whistler/Blackcomb side will be meeting to decide whether to continue to support the project or close it down all together. We are hoping that enough of the skateboard community will make their voices heard as to affect their decision.

 

Quite Simply, our actions this week will decide the future of the Creekside Underground Skatepark. If you want to see it kept alive then it is up to you to get off the couch and spread the word. One thing you can do is to write a letter to the editor of one of the local papers. We are hoping that next Thursday’s paper will be filled with letters of support (you must get your letter in by Tuesday to be included in that weeks paper). Explain why you think the park should be kept alive, how it has changed your experience of living in Whistler. Don’t forget to mention how much of a valuable community resource it is. Below you will find some key contact info

 

Pique Editor: Editor(at)piquenewsmagazine.com or go to their website and follow the link

 

Question Editor: general(at)whistlerquestion.com (put Letter to the Editor in the subject     field)



Published On: 11/5/2007
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Check out Beef Under The Chief contest at Squamish park on www.WhistlerSkate.org  




Published On: 10/1/2007
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The first annual Beef Under the Chief wrapped up Sat. 25th. The rain held out and skaters threw down some ground breaking tricks. Prangnell held it down with 2 powerful runs taking home 1st.

 Highlight CLIP  of Dave Priest going LARGE.

1st-Mike Prangnell $400
2nd-Kris Foley $300
3rd-Dave “57″ $200
4th-Steve Denman $100
5th-Johny “Dread” $100
6th Arte $60
7th-”Princess” Jimmy $40
8th-Tosh Osaka
9th-Martin Gallant
10th-Adam T

Top 5 also got a custom a Sector 9 board/trophy

Best trick on Gap
Tosh Osaka $100
runner up Kris Foley & Steve Denman

Best trick on large handrail
Steve Denman $100
runner up Kris Foley

Complete video coming shortly.

Subscribe to WSA RSS feed or via email to be updated of post on the video.



Published On: 9/4/2007
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The Life and Times of Joe: Life Changes
By: joe


So yeah, it's time for another one of those "life update" blogs that everyone does.

I've moved to Vancouver. Finally. Heh.

I love Whistler, and I'm going to try to stay close to it, but it was finally time to make the move to the city. I think in the long run it'll be a good idea, I've lived around it all my life, from Victoria, Nanaimo and Whistler. I guess I have kind of circled around the city for a long time without ever really coming over here. I haven't found a place to live yet, but I'm sure that'll happen soon. I looked at a RAD townhouse on saturday, but like any of the places I've looked at so far, a million people were looking at it as well. Heck here, you have to fill out a two to three page "application" to rent from someone. This might be standard for a lot of people, but for me, it's pretty ridiculous. Hell, most of them even ask for info that they aren't allowed too, I don't fill it out, but what are you supposed to do?

Why am I looking for a place down here you may ask? Well I found a new job down here. I'm doing a lot of the same things I was before, web and graphic design, fun computer stuff, etc. Should be pretty cool for sure. Big change, but hey, sometimes you gotta do it.

Everyone here rules, and it's been a ton of fun. I'll still be around for sure, but not as the admin guy you know me of. I've met a ton of friends on here, and will continue to meet more!

Joe



Published On: 9/3/2007
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http://www.skate4cancer.com/

The Cure Is Knowledge Tour (Canada)
With Mugshot & Matthew Johnston

Jun 5 Travelodge/El Rancho Lethbridge, Alberta
Jun 6 Habitat Kelowna, British Columbia
Jun 8 Garfinkels (19+) Whistler, British Columbia

PRE-SHOW FOR THE WHISTLER EVENT!!!
Come out and skate before the S4C show at Garf's in WHISTLER, BC.  
Where: Whistler Skatepark (if it's raining we will be moving to the Creekside underground park)  
When: 6:00 pm
-Show your support for the S4C Tour-


June 9 The Sweatshop Skate Parkf Vancouver, British Columbia

Skate4Cancer In Hollywood California

June 11 The Knitting Factory
with Tim Pagnotta from Sugarcult (acoustic)
Stephen Ziccone from Almost May (acoustic)
The Dear & Departed
Sink To See

June 25th In OC .California
With Alexisonfire .Saosin, The Dear & Departed & More

Skate4Cancer On Warped Tour
With The Cure Is Knowledge.
Come Hang Out With Me And Learn About Cancer Prevention.

06/29 Pomona Fairgrounds Pomona, CA
06/30 Seaside Park Ventura, CA
07/01 Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, CA
07/03 Thunderbird Stadium at UBC Vancouver, BC
07/05 Race City Speedway Calgary, AB
07/07 Utah State Fairpark Salt Lake City, UT
07/08 Invesco Field at Mile High Denver, CO
07/11 Cricket Pavilion Phoenix, AZ
07/12 NMSU Practice Field Las Cruces, NM
07/13 Amphitheater Lot San Antonio, TX
07/14 Smirnoff Centre Dallas, TX
07/15 Reliant Center Houston, TX
07/18 HiFi Buys Amphitheatre Atlanta, GA
07/19 Reynolds Park Yatch Center Jacksonville, FL
07/20 Vinoy Park St. Petersburg, FL
07/21 Bicentennial Park Miami, FL
07/22 Tinker Field Orlando, FL
07/23 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte, NC
07/24 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Virginia Beach, VA
07/25 Merriweather Post Pavillion Washington, DC
07/26 Montage Mountain Amphitheatre Scranton, PA
07/27 Comerica Park and Street Detroit, MI
07/28 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Chicago, IL
07/29 Metrodome Parking Lot Minneapolis, MN
07/31 Marcus Amphitheatre Milwaukee, WI
08/01 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH
08/02 Tower City Amphitheater Cleveland, OH
08/03 Tweeter Center at the Waterfront Philadelphia, PA
08/04 Nassau Coliseum New York, NY
08/05 Raceway Park Englishtown, NJ
08/07 Verizon Wireless Music Center Indianapolis, IN
08/08 Post Gazette Pavilion Pittsburgh, PA
08/09 Tweeter Center Boston, MA
08/10 Darien Lakes Fields Buffalo, NY
08/11 Park Place Barrie, ON
08/12 Parc Jean-Drapeau Montreal, QC
08/14 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater St. Louis, MO
08/15 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Kansas City, KS
08/17 Idaho Center Boise, ID
08/18 The Gorge Amphitheatre Seattle, WA
08/19 Columbia Meadows Portland, OR
08/22 Selland Arena Fresno, CA
08/23 Sleep Train Amphitheater Sacramento, CA
08/24 Coors Amphitheatre San Diego, CA
08 The Cure Is Knowledge Tour (Canada)
With Mugshot & Matthew Johnston

Jun 5 Travelodge/El Rancho Lethbridge, Alberta
Jun 6 Habitat Kelowna, British Columbia
Jun 7 Garfinkels (19+) Whistler, British Columbia
June 9 The Sweatshop Skate Parkf Vancouver, British Columbia

Skate4Cancer In Hollwood California

June 11 The Knitting Factory
with Tim Pagnotta from Sugarcult (acoustic)
Stephen Ziccone from Almost May (acoustic)
The Dear & Departed
Sink To See

June 25th In OC .California
With Alexisonfire .Saosin, The Dear & Departed & More

Skate4Cancer On Warped Tour
With The Cure Is Knowledge.
Come Hang Out With Me And Learn About Cancer Prevention.

06/29 Pomona Fairgrounds Pomona, CA
06/30 Seaside Park Ventura, CA
07/01 Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, CA
07/03 Thunderbird Stadium at UBC Vancouver, BC
07/05 Race City Speedway Calgary, AB
07/07 Utah State Fairpark Salt Lake City, UT
07/08 Invesco Field at Mile High Denver, CO
07/11 Cricket Pavilion Phoenix, AZ
07/12 NMSU Practice Field Las Cruces, NM
07/13 Amphitheater Lot San Antonio, TX
07/14 Smirnoff Centre Dallas, TX
07/15 Reliant Center Houston, TX
07/18 HiFi Buys Amphitheatre Atlanta, GA
07/19 Reynolds Park Yatch Center Jacksonville, FL
07/20 Vinoy Park St. Petersburg, FL
07/21 Bicentennial Park Miami, FL
07/22 Tinker Field Orlando, FL
07/23 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte, NC
07/24 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Virginia Beach, VA
07/25 Merriweather Post Pavillion Washington, DC
07/26 Montage Mountain Amphitheatre Scranton, PA
07/27 Comerica Park and Street Detroit, MI
07/28 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Chicago, IL
07/29 Metrodome Parking Lot Minneapolis, MN
07/31 Marcus Amphitheatre Milwaukee, WI
08/01 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH
08/02 Tower City Amphitheater Cleveland, OH
08/03 Tweeter Center at the Waterfront Philadelphia, PA
08/04 Nassau Coliseum New York, NY
08/05 Raceway Park Englishtown, NJ
08/07 Verizon Wireless Music Center Indianapolis, IN
08/08 Post Gazette Pavilion Pittsburgh, PA
08/09 Tweeter Center Boston, MA
08/10 Darien Lakes Fields Buffalo, NY
08/11 Park Place Barrie, ON
08/12 Parc Jean-Drapeau Montreal, QC
08/14 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater St. Louis, MO
08/15 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Kansas City, KS
08/17 Idaho Center Boise, ID
08/18 The Gorge Amphitheatre Seattle, WA
08/19 Columbia Meadows Portland, OR
08/22 Selland Arena Fresno, CA
08/23 Sleep Train Amphitheater Sacramento, CA
08/24 Coors Amphitheatre San Diego, CA


Published On: 6/5/2007
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Hey guys!, just wanted to let you all know whats up. Well, im in Vancouver. I don't know how long i'll be here, just checkin it out to see what's up around here. I've been skatin at the plaza pretty much everyday, it's been really fun, yesterday when i got there jan schuster a guy i met in whistler was skatin so i got the camera out and filmed his nollie bigspin on a wallride sorta thing, i'll capture it in a bit and throw it on here. well, i hope all is goin super good for everyone. PEACE!


Published On: 5/12/2007
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Have you heard of Gromfest?  We’re a grassroots skate and snow competition that takes all of the proceeds from our event and donates them to non-profits that use board sports to benefit kids.  Gromfest happens at Whistler in the summer with the skate competitions happening at Squamish skate park and the snow competitions happening on Camp of Champions terrain up on Blackcomb’s glacier.  This comp is all about the love of the sports…our competitors are there because they love to ride and want to compete against kids from all over North America.

If you're interested in competing in Gromfest (whether on the skate or snow side of things) and you’re a part of Snowboard.com or SkateboardVillage.com, we’ve got the way to make it happen.  Just put together a little video full of footage of you killing it.  Upload your skate vids here and your snow vids here. If your tape has a mix of the two, then don’t worry, just upload to whichever one you like. Also include an explanation of why you want to be a part of Gromfest in the comments section of where you uploaded your video, cause dang it we're not only looking for the best riders, but also those who love the sports for all that they are.
 

Rules & Regulations:

         * Participants must be 18 or under
         * Videos should be no longer than 5 minutes
         * Gromfest will take place from July 16th-19th at Whistler, British Columbia
         * Participants must be able to get to Whistler on their own - flights and
            accommodations are not included
         * Lift tickets and free access to Camp of Champions terrain will be provided for
            snowboard competitors

We’ll pick multiple winners after the deadline so get those tapes in, you could be joining kids from all over North America to compete this summer.

Deadline: May 31st
 

Questions?  Hit us up...gromfest@gmail.com



Published On: 5/8/2007
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SkateboardVillage News: Brave Art Show
By: skateboardvillage.com


Since its inception in 2005, Brave Art has been bringing raw urban and street inspired art to the mountain. If the medium is the message, then the message here is that nothing is off limits, everything is canvass, and the people will not go quietly.

Building on two years of success, the Brave Art festival will again showcase street artist superheroes and alter egos from Gotham to the City of Angels. Showcasing over 30 artists in a 150 plus piece installation, art mediums include canvas, sculpture, skate decks, photography, film and graffiti. DJs, drinks, livepainting and an artist reception make the Brave Art opening a must-do event. Last chance to purchase art and deck out your own walls will be Friday April 20.

Brave Art Opening Party / April 13 / 8pm  An auspicious date, Friday 13 th , to mark an auspicious occasion. The opening party for Brave Art turns life into art, and art into life. Brave Local's Reception / April 15 / 8pm Features local Whistler talent showcasing their work, with local DJs providing the soundscape.

www.braveartwhistler.com




Published On: 4/16/2007
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