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March 6th 2008
Somewhere in Bavaria

words and photos by Ethan Stone

Conception of a ski story: I am hurtling on the Autobahn through the cold night into the middle of nowhere in Bavaria. You may have heard things about the Autobahn (no speed limits) and maybe even about Bavaria (green hats, Oktoberfest). I assure you, it is all this and more. The lights of civilization fade as we drive into the darkness and soon I am standing in the deep, cold night in the yard of a German farmhouse.

What exactly am I doing here in the middle of nowhere in Bavaria, you ask? To be honest, I’m not really sure. This is hardly your typical ski destination: there’s not even a town here, much less a ski resort. Just a meager collection of barns and farmhouses somewhere in the rolling German countryside. I half expect to see a pigtailed blonde in a Dirndl come skipping down the driveway with a glass of Grandfather’s goat milk in hand. All I’ve got is a tip from a friend of a friend that this is supposed to be one of the better backyard rail parks this side of the Atlantic.

Then Heise, who’s been fussing with extension cords and tripods in the darkness, fires up the generator, and as the lights come up, everything becomes very clear to me.

The term “backyard park” really doesn’t do this setup justice. Each rail is built from a single log notched regularly for simple log uprights, hand-planed, and covered with a narrow strip of PVC. The set-up is not for the lighthearted, with each jib at least five feet off the ground and over 30 feet long. Obviously, someone has put a lot of time and care into this.

That someone turns out to be Stefan “Heise” Markhauser, a member of the Amplid Research Cartel and one hell of a friendly guy. He has hand-built every feature in his backyard with a passion for perfection that is amazing even here in Germany, land of Formula 1 fans and BMW fanatics. Most North American backyard jibbers are satisfied with the basics: a flat rail, a kink or two. Not Heise. He’s built a drop-in ramp off the top of the barn that accesses a scary-looking log gap, rainbow, six-foot high flat log, up rail, and a sizeable collection of concrete, wood and metal miscellany. In the field past the barn there’s the biggest trap rail I’ve ever seen anywhere, hittable only with a snowmobile tow-in, and behind the shed (against which leans the skeleton of a half-built wallride) there’s a 60-foot flat rail and a double-stage rail gap set up through a barn—both also big enough to be sessioned only with engine-powered propulsion assistance.

All but one of the riders I’m shooting tonight are on boards made by Amplid, a German ski and snowboard company based just a few kilometers from here, at the base of the Alps and a pretzel’s throw away (a real pretzel) from Austria. In fact, it was Amplid co-founder Peter Bauer who had tipped me off to this place. The name might not ring any bells with the Newschoolers crowd, but Bauer was an original member of the Burton European team and a famous snowboarder back in the days of hard boots and directional boards. In 2005, he was approached by an old friend, Bavarian freeskier Anian Thrainer, who was getting his fledgling ski company off the ground, and together they created what they call the first rider-owned and operated ski and snowboard company.

Wasti Huber

Amplid is based in a little dorf with the unassuming name of Fischbachau, just down the road from Heise's place. Actually, his sponsor and his jib park have a lot more in common. Like Heise, Peter and Anian have painstakingly constructed their enterprise from the ground up, taking on all of the work themselves as the company's only full-time employees; and also like Heise, they know how to keep it real. Amplid produces both skis and snowboards, placing equal emphasis on both and refuting anyone who thinks that the term “core ski and snowboard company” is oxymoronic. The park operates on the same principles: one board or two, it’s all the same as long as you're putting good wood to good use. Once we’re done with our ski session here, Heise says the Isenseven snowboard crew will be coming to session.

And also like this Bavarian wunderpark, which under constant construction and expansion, Amplid is growing slowly but surely. They’ve jumped the pond with distribution in North America this season, and the new team members or, if you will, Research Cartel members Tom Wallisch, Steve Stepp, Alex Martini and snowboarder Luke Thorington are making sure that word gets out about the new player on the field.

Stefan Beranek

There is something special about driving hours into the middle of complete nowhere in a foreign country and finding, hidden among century-old barns and rolling countryside, a tight group of brethren pursuing the same ski dreams as any grom at Keystone. To me this is not only testament of how quickly skiing's new ideas have caught on and spread, but much more a reminder of skiing's long-shared heritage. Taking skiing seriously is nothing new in the Alps, and that passion has simply been carried over in a new generation of riders. That partly explains why Heise, Wasti, Stefan and Dennis (pictured below) slay these logs like they've been doing it every day all winter long. The other part? Well, okay, they have been doing it all winter long. Who wouldn't, with this in your buddy's backyard?

Dennis Ehlert, bs switch-up over the log gap

We only shot one night at the park and then got rained out on plans to photograph the larger features, so the other jibs I’ll have to leave to your imagination for the time being. Not Amplid, however—you can check out their line at amplid.com. I mean, if ogling nice-looking new skis is your thing.

 

This up-box is definitely one of the more fun features in the park. Wasti Huber demonstrates. 

A note to aspiring ski photographers: Saving your ass and your camera is ALWAYS more important than your long-exposure shot! Keep them both intact, so you can get the shot the next time.

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i want more pictures and video! that setup is so sick!
those are some sick log rails
sick!!!!!! i want that
sick rails
that place looks awesome
those be some intense rails
Does anyone else have the problem on these that they can only see a small strip of the left side of the video on the bottom? cuz its annoyin as hell i really wana watch it

i have that prob VTjibber
woo Europe !
Least im not the only one, but looks sick, wish i could fix it
never thought i would hear zappa in a ski video...
hot diggety
sick!
that is sick
wow, thats amazing!
coool
shhhiiiiiit!!!!
prop for making a sick setup, those rails looks so fun
das burley
great pictures, great project, glad people are repping hard worldwide.
That is sooooo sick! I'd love a backyard like that!
wow stuff looks way sick
wowow that was very sick that was some super intence rails
absolutely nasty
sweet vid
looked dope
those are wicked rails
siiiiiiiiiiiiiick
groovy song
jeeze those are gnarlier than most of the things in my park
good call on Frank Zappa for the vid
that is so fucking sick
thats dope
so sick!
holy balls
explain this strip of pvc please i wanna make one a pipe or cut in half?
thats dope that some guy built that stuff
props to him
those look so greasy! gyeah zappa is sick...personally i would have gone with camarillo brillo! but never the less it was still dope!
chea bavaria!
thats a dope vidio
Wow that's a dope setup~!
Shit, those Germans are so chill!
loved the switch backy at the end
nicest backyard setup ive ever seen
servus beinand,
guad so n park amoi dahgoam zu sehen.
sehr gechillt.

Bavaria definetly is the best place to ski, no doubt!
Good Beer, better people, best mountain lifestyle!

Pfiadi beinand,

Max
that lucky bastard
tooo sickk
that was jibtastic, i wish i lived there
BvK
europe
looks really sweet
looks soo ill. mad props
cool
haha fuckin sick!
man, i wish i had a setup like that in my own backyard.....
smoking is gay
i DO have a set up like that in my back yard!!! i have a 16 foot rail and a 9 foot slider and just now i made it a flat down, i also have a tree stall and a kicker. life rocks at my house.
lookin super smooth
sickter!
i like how everything is wood even the ramps
i wish it snowed at my house more
dam that is so filthy
that is dope shit
that sw backy was siiiiick.
the park looks sick as fuck. so much better than my hill
i think i might wanna get some amplids next year
That's some Ballin Shit Nayaa!!!
hottt
thats Dope id so jib that up
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