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 Andrew Sayer - A regular-footed has-been that almost was, now 2 decades deep in this b!tch. On the quest for the meaning of sarcasm he snowboards in denim, surfs in a v-neck, and keeps a pet mini-ramp.


 

Posted On Tue, Aug 31 2010 10:42 PM
Making the transition from sponsored snowboarder into ‘real life' can be hard for many to deal with. A lack of education, zero job experience, lingering head injuries, and a thirst for alcohol isn't the best combination for a stable future. All joking aside, snowboarders always find a way to keep the party alive... (more)

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Posted On Tue, Aug 24 2010 5:56 PM
Making the transition from sponsored snowboarder into ‘real life' can be hard for many to deal with. A lack of education, zero job experience, lingering head injuries, and a thirst for alcohol isn't the best combination for a stable future. All joking aside, snowboarders always find a way to keep the party alive... (more)

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Posted On Tue, Aug 17 2010 3:47 PM
Making the transition from sponsored snowboarder into ‘real life' can be hard for many to deal with. A lack of education, zero job experience, lingering head injuries, and a thirst for alcohol isn't the best combination for a stable future. All joking aside, snowboarders always find a way to keep the party alive... (more)

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Posted On Tue, Jul 20 2010 4:50 PM
The life of an east coast snowboarder used to be so easy: turn 18, move out west, and never come home. Then came the jibbing revolution. The ‘ride anything' movement has made it viable for pro riders to base their career living in places like Quebec and Toronto with the odd migration out West for some backcountry filming... (more)

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Posted On Tue, Jun 22 2010 5:16 PM
What a difference one season makes. In 2009, Jon Versteeg was a virtual unknown - damn how things have changed in a few short months. Jon prevailed over some of the world's best to take second place in the Burton Canadian Open Slopestyle, which helped put his name on the map. Next thing I knew he showed up at the Telus Triple... (more)

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Posted On Wed, May 05 2010 7:14 PM
Next to the actual riding, a banging soundtrack makes-or-breaks a snowboard movie. Song selection can ruin an amazing section just as easily as it can enhance a sub par part, making it seem much doper than it is. The proper track sets the tone of a video part and is able to change your perception - making a rider slow and stylish... (more)

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