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i hate ski bases with perpendicular lines, makes them look weird during tricks. but like any good NSer i can still prob rub one out to this picture of pollard
my question: when is freeskier gonna top making such a shitty mag? we've got one freeskiing mag to represent us and it sucks balls, please bring back FREEZE
Can these be found at a magazine stand..I want to get it the day it comes out. Im getting a subscription from my grandparents on my birthday but its a month away...
dammit freeskier asked on fbook to guess who it would be, i never woulda thought pollard. i think the design of the cover is kinda oldschool tho. it looks like its 10 years old
d-rok: Thanks for the constructive criticism. You ro(c)k.
PJS: She looks absent :(
ESB: Chris Hotz out of Portland is doing the design this year. Worked with him at Nemo back in the day at FREEZE and on K2's Skeeze project.
Macrubey: Should be in subscribers hand in the next week. On newsstands soon after that.
Stizzle: We looked into that, but in the current economic climate the cost of inflatable dinosaurs has far outstripped the market capitalization of Freeskier. Or something like that.
260 pages, so thanks to all the skiers, companies and people who make it all possible.
Pretty sure I read on TGR that it was taken in TAHOE. And thanks for the comment, I didn't know he was over 16 and could drive. I made that comment to see if the poster would say how he knew the pic was taken @ Stevens. And dude how much snow did Stevens get compared to Tahoe, that picture looks pretty deep.......
“It’s a cool shot that represents how amazing last winter was with just a lot of snow,” says Townsend of the Grant Gunderson photograph captured during Townsend’s first-ever day at Stevens Pass, Wash.