After a long and painful year, SixEleven brings you their fourth full length film.
Campus Rail Jam Tour mobilized by Cricket and Ford - UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RECAP!Photos: Darcy Bacha Words: Taylor MurrayFor the full photo gallery click HERE!If you attended the seventh stop of the Campus Rail Jam Tour at the University of Nevada, congratulations, you are hardcore. Anyone who is down to shred in 70 mph winds, sleet, and then a heat wave is A-OK in our book. You may think that living in such close proximity to Tahoe's finest ski zones would turn these kids into spoiled.. More >
Photo: Snowboarder MagAfter a sub-par Day Two (aka flat light, dragging riders, and sketchy take offs), Superpark 14 got down to business on the third day of the Mammoth event. The Loon Mountain builders are a little on the nutty side. The riders hitting the 100 foot Loon jump are definitely on the nutty side. Rumor is that the riding that went down was plain jaw dropping. The kind of riding that makes you question life as you know it. The kind that makes you feel inadequate because just.. More >
It's been 124 days since the tragic accident at Park City Mountain Resort left the life of Kevin Pearce in limbo. With a grim prognosis and all odds against him, the future looked bleak. But after three months in Craig Medical Center in Denver, Colorado a remarkable recovery has taken place. Kevin Pearce has returned to his beloved home in Norwich, Vermont. Tom Brocaw from NBC's Nightly News was on the scene for the joyful homecoming last Sunday. Pearce and Brocaw walked around the family's.. More >
The fact that three-year-olds killing it on snowboards is all the rage these days, which in turn makes us older folk question what the heck we were doing when we were three, should just show us the direction the sport has taken and how many talented groms are out in the world getting the opportunity to start shredding at such a young age.
So, it shouldn’t have been a surprise to the world when 16-year-old Sage Kotsenburg made history when he took home the title of Dew Tour Slopestyle Champ and became the youngest kid to do so.
This teeny bopper grew up in Park City, UT; gaining the attention early on of any one that was cruising through the park. Park City practically grows its own breed of riders out there, so for Kotsenburg to get the props he did spoke volumes about his riding ability. He is very open about the fact that his family gives him loads of support and are just as passionate about the sport as he is. That’s probably why they strapped him on to a snowboard when he was five.
Taking the contest scene by storm this season, Sage destroyed the Winter Dew Tour series, claiming a spot on the podium at each stop which ultimately earned him his Dew Tour trophy. He followed that up with a second place finish at the European X Games, and was a top 5 finisher at the Winter X Games in Aspen, CO.
With double cork 1080’s on lock, fearless of going huge, and the competitive hunger of a youngin’, this kid isn’t going anywhere any time soon.