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The once "Dirty" Pete Andersen is a legend in Canadian snowboarding. An original Wildcat, Pete went from semi-sponsored rider and video producer to the multi-tasking, multi-talented media man he is today. You've heard him on the microphone at snowboard contests, you've seen him in magazines and now you'll read his words on Push. Originally from Ontario, Peter is living in Calgary so he can fully exploit the local economy.

Posted On Tue, Sep 29 2009 4:10 PM
Shaun White stomped back-to-back double cork 10's at the New Zealand Open in August. The majority of the global snowboard community knew about it within minutes, saw photos within the hour and video by day's end. Unless you're stuck in 1998, there's a still and video camera application available on your cell... (more)

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Posted On Tue, Sep 22 2009 4:00 PM
"I quit the internet four or five years ago," says Jonas Guinn when I ask for his email address. He wasn't kidding, and oddly enough, I wasn't surprised. Jonas has been marching to the beat of his own iPod -- or should I say Walkman -- his entire life. Renowned for his aggressive big-mountain riding and imaginative... (more)

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Posted On Tue, Sep 15 2009 2:38 PM
Terrain parks and halfpipes seem to be disappearing at resorts in this country almost as fast as neutral-coloured outerwear. With snowboarders accounting for roughly 40% of total resort visits, and freestyle skiing growing as fast as the Olsen Twin's bra size, it can't be due to a loss of interest or lack of demand from... (more)

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Posted On Tue, Sep 08 2009 4:20 PM
If snowboarders could have their number retired like those of the steroid-taking, dog-fighting, wife-abusing members of the major professional sports leagues, Dionne Delesalle would certainly have his outerwear hanging from the rafters of the Mount Seymour day lodge in North Vancouver, BC. After a long and distinguished history... (more)

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Posted On Tue, Sep 01 2009 2:38 PM
Stoney Mountain is 45 minutes north of the often blistering cold city of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Oddly enough, it is also only has 45 feet of vertical. Kids snowboarding on this "mountain" all have big hunks of leather sewn to their gloves to keep them from getting torn apart by the rope tow that is powered by a Chevy... (more)

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