The energy in the room was palpable as everyone congregated to welcome in a weekend of good times and enjoy the showing of all three films. From the top, riders had the option of a bomb-drop start in the center of the lane which led into a large down-flat-down or flat-down rail features, or two standard drop-ins that fed to two hefty C-rails that mirrored each other on the courses exterior.
In the center, two pole-jam rails fed into two mirrored wall-rides with a butter-pad jump in-between. With another year of Hot Dawgz and Hand Rails in the books, we can now turn our sights on the coming season ahead. Congratulations to the winners. Never before at one time had there been Through a combination of innovative board design and ideology, snow surfing is sp By signing up you agree to our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
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Justin Cafiero. Gerhard Gross. Jaeger Bailey flipping his way into the number one seat. Brandon Davis locked into a switch nose press through the C. The Line provided the halftime entertainment for attendees. Not only did Pat Fava, Dylan Alito, and Jaeger Bailey fill out the podium, but they also all shared a house for the weekend. Dylan Alito dropping in with Brandon Davis hot on his heels.
Dylan Alito spinning his way into second. Jordan Small premiered his signature flick, "Prism" on Friday before cheering on the rest of the crowd come Saturday. Pat Fava sliding his way into third. Melissa Evans would go on to take home the win for the ladies.
Austin Coburn came out to put on a demo between heats. Benny Milam unloaded a hefty bag of tricks before ultimately taking home best trick. Hype was off the charts for DJ Snoopadelic aka Snoop Dogg but he was possibly the biggest let down at the event. His arrival brought cheers from all over the mountain and with a big, big inhale of his blunt he opened his mouth and, exhaled smoke. That is actually all he did. He smoked blunts, played some of his favorite tracks, and then left.
These 2 guys had as much energy as the riders from earlier in the day. They were honest, hilarious, real to their music, and genuinely excited to be playing a show for the crowd. What could have been a lackluster performance for a check turned into a full on appreciation for live hip-hop.
Meth and Red are well into their forties but were performing like it was the early 90s. It was a performance I will remember for a lifetime.
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