The October issue of SLUG magazine just hit the shelves and there is a nice little two page story on Grassroots Powdersurfing. Big thanks to Slug mag and Shawn Mayer for coming up to Logan and checking out what we do.
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We have been hard at work stocking up on boards for the upcoming season. Over the past spring and summer we’ve been playing a bit with some new shapes and styles.. . taking advantage of some of the scraps that are lying around. We are excited to get some of these on the snow. There are a few that we just built for fun and they probably aren’t the best everyday boards.. but they will have their days where they rip for sure. Unfortunately we will have to wait for snow to fall to find out.
“The Blue Bomber” is just one of a bunch of experimental shapes we’ve got brewing.
We have built and tested 30+ different shapes and sizes and it’s pretty cool to discover all of the differences in the way each one rides. Some subtle and others are very apparent. Some ride great and some will do better hanging on a wall somewhere. Shape is key.
A small collection of the quiver that has built up over the past 4 years.. the room wasn’t big enough for the whole quiv.
We decided to stick to a few shapes and sizes that have been tried and true for the 2011 line.
Shaping is a blast but we had to narrow down what we were going to offer to the public for now. There are a couple more that we may release after they have been properly tested and dialed in but this will likely be the line.
Adam in AZ is an old Winterstick rider from the 70’s. He saw what we have been doing and liked what was amped to have a custom board made for him. I customized this “Rocket” for him shaped for his height, weight and foot size. I wish I could have taken a few rides on her before I sent it off.
Custom “Red Rocket” built for Adam in AZ. |
Production has been in high gear since the season finally came to an end. I’ve revamped and updated the website, processed hours and hours of footage and photos, and pressed as many boards as possible. I have a grip of new experimental shapes and sizes and I can’t wait to take them for a test drive.
We have been pretty lucky this spring with some nice cool temps and plenty of moisture. Super stoked to be powsurfing this late in the season. Spoiled, but still hoping for more!
April just keeps on dealing up the goods. A foot and a half of cold smoke was on the menu for today. The toughest thing today was deciding where to shred. When EVERYTHING is good above 8000 ft (no sled tracks and nobody around) and so much to chose from, it is like overload on the senses. After driving all over the place trying to find the best situation possible for shooting and riding in good light, we finally settled on a zone.
Before I knew it my roller was back in the sun and ready to hit a couple more times.
Fresh snow and cooler temps kept the powdersurfing conditions epic throughout the Easter weekend. We actually had 3 bluebird days in a row! I think that is a first for this season. (it’s been snowy as hell this winter)
Choking on pow turns on the upper section of “Check Your Pants”.