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Jeff Brushie
China
Adam Clark Gallerie
Community Terrain Parks
Eric Jackson

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Features 6.3
Jeff Brushie Jeff Brushie
The freestyle innovator tells all.
China China
As the Chinese economy expands so does its population’s propensity for the rad.
Adam Clark Gallerie Adam Clark Gallerie
Mind blowing imagery from one of the pre-eminent fall line photographers in our sport.
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frequency TSJ #6.3 release
Mt. Baker, WA – You thought it was over? Think again. With several feet of fresh these last few weeks, lifts running well into May, no crowds, full snowpack, and tons of daylight, frequency TSJ #6.3 drops just in time for those who ride beyond December. From Snowbird to A-Basin, to Whistler, to Tuck...
View Article / posted by: Wibby / added: 5.8.2008 / Comments (0)

Requiem for George Dobis
George Dobis was one of Mt. Baker, WA’s greatest characters. Although he himself did not snowboard, his daughter Marcella became one of the sport’s premier racers in the late 1980’s and early 90’s, placing consistently at the top of that era’s World Cups. Along with wife, Bobbi, the family started...
View Article / posted by: JG / added: 5.1.2008 / Comments (3)

Closing Weekend at Baker: Sun, Rain, and the Death of Chair 1
Mt Baker, WA - The sun finally came out at Mt. Baker this Saturday for a quick blast of spring riding just before the lifts stopped spinning. The Funny Feelings crew got out for some fair weather turns on Saturday and a rainstorm Sunday afternoon, which sent Baker’s patrons home soaked and smiling...
View Article / posted by: Colin / added: 4.29.2008 / Comments (0)

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