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This may look like a ski movie…

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This may look like a ski movie...

but Road to Nowhere has some sick shredding in it! This movie premiered last night in Boulder where Stept Productions is run. Kicking off with great lifestyle shots, some of the gnarliest handrails and sweet road trips all over the place Road to nowhere was a sick movie!
 Some of the riders: Mark Kelsic, Seth Hill, Ian Boll, and Ted Borland
Check out the teaser:



trespassing and transitions

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trespassing and transitions

Been skating everyday after work, best thing to get you through the day. I have a few photos to share.
On Memorial day we were setting up at the Golden Mill which is a feed store in downtown. It’s not a huge spot but a good place to warm up. After about three attempts the cops roll in. Happy Memorial day. Two filmers, Ian and I were ticketed for trespassing. Which brought Ian to an  all time high of four tickets in one week. 

The sunsets have been pretty good for the last few days so we decided to do some shooting around that time. We were a bit late but had a blast on this little known mini. It’s amazing to skate this ramp, especially once it starts to cool down.



Double Decade Teaser Trailer - Mack Dawg

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20 years. 25 films. 5 continents. Hundreds of Riders. Now in 2008, MDP takes it to the next level…
As everyone knows, your 20th anniversary is a big one. To celebrate their 20th year making some of the sickest shred flicks on the planet, Mack Dawg and your friends at VAS have arranged exclusive online sneak peak of their newest monster, “Double Decade.” And once again, they’ve pulled out the stops to create a film that lives up to the MDP legacy. 
Tell Mack Dawg how much you love and leave them a comment!



Skate Seshn

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Skate Seshn

Its rolling into summer really fast here in Colorado. I had the chance to go shoot some skateboarding, here are a few shots from the last week for you guys. Hope you like them.
 




 



Hot Pow

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Hot Pow

A few riders and I drove down to Red Mountain pass to grab a few shots. Turned out that the snow was really baked. We managed to salvage a few spots before Jeff (Cormack) took a hit to the knee. With Partly torn LCL we drove back home.










air-extrodinair

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air-extrodinair

So we are up and running on this wonderful new seshn site, look forward for some sweet content.  I’ll start it off with a sweet sneak peek of our 09′ Johhny Miller Pro-Ams and if that’s not enough check out this shot from yesterday,  Alex is a cool dude, and a really good friend of Tim Eddy, he showed us this sweet tahoe spot



he just stepped out

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he just stepped out

When a friend of mine asked if I was interested in a road trip to out to California for a week, “hell yeah.” The plan was to leave friday morning and stop at Aspen’s big air event they hold at 3:00pm on fridays. Mark (Hoyt) and Colin (Spencer) were going to try to take the event and some extra cash for the trip. Turned out the locals made it to finals. We stopped at a bridge on the way out of town to see if it would be possible to hit real quick. We all agreed that after they both got a nose press we would roll out. They both landed the press after a few tries and started the switch press attempts. Colin came off the rail and caught his chin on his way down to the icy water. “we can go and get you stitches or get some glue and fix it right here, your choice.” Next Mark is on a quick trip to the kiwk-e-mart for some superglue and hydrogen-peroxide and soon enough we had the bleeding stopped and chin back together. On to Grand Junction. 

  

We stayed the night in Grand Junction, picked up Bret a filmer for Cuff Productions. On the way we stopped at a random little town which was full of snow. Turned out there was a sweet little kink at the local Chiropractor’s office. Colin Landed a front board and we were off to stay the night in Reno.  As we pulled into town we were in the middle of a 48hour storm, I have never seen snow flakes so big.

 The next day we found a truck buried near a local mountain and gave it a good slashing with the help of our truck, it was still snowing into the night. We woke up to a perfect day, sprint to the backcountry…I wish. We got up there late but found some amazing cliffs and a few spots that would fill the next few days. The guys we were staying with had built a quarter-pipe, using the roof of the house as a drop in. Pretty fun to be able to sesh all night and work with the light and riders without worrying about getting booted.  



Nothing leads to…Inspiration

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Nothing leads to...Inspiration

I met up with some skaters in denver a few weeks ago. The spot was a c-ledge, no one was really landing their tricks. After an hour of shooting the same tricks I took Ian (Coder) over to a dark space of sidewalk and tried to get the same result that Cole Barash did here. This is what I came up with.   







denver’s longest run

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denver's longest run

Last night I met a few shredders at Ruby Hill, near downtown denver. I haven’t actually ridden the free park yet. Ruby’s goal is to make snowboarding accessible to more people. Its working, there are a lot of  beginners shredding the boxes, they will have a great head start when they take it to the slopes. Ruby is like a gym for jibbing, I have never learned so much in so little time. I took the camera out after the lights shut down at 9pm. (the park is open till 11 though)