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Last year, on the way back from Marquette Mountain Superpark, Austin stopped at a gas station and got this ridiculously awesome tee shirt with an elephant on it. Wolf tees are going out, its all about the biggest land animal in the world now.
Summit Pro/Am finals went down on Friday. Me and Austin were in the 15 person field that qualified to compete for the big $1000 1st prize check. I did not make finals, which allowed me to take full advantage of the free PBR. Delicious. Everyone’s best friend Skier Steve Janisch won, and LINE Midwest rider, Matt Halverson picked up 3rd. Andreas White, decked in slim pants, no poles, and fat rockered skis threw down one of the most insane tricks on a down rail I have ever seen, lip 2 3 change 4 out. Wow.
Before the competition, me and Austin met up with super photographer Bill Hickey and Elan/Dalbello rider Willi Engelhart to shoot some pole bonker shenanigans which you can get a peep of at the end of the edit. The park we did it at is right by my parents house. It’s a sledding hill so there was unlimited in run and speed for what we needed to do. Perfect.
The tow rope shred madness tired us out to the extreme, so we decided to do it again the next day at Elm Creek. Elm Creek is a Three Rivers Park District park like Hyland is. Its main attraction is cross country skiing and tubing, at some point, some genius decided it would be an excellent idea to turn the above average sized sledding hill into a ski area. All the old rails from Hyland got tossed over, and a rope tow was put in. It’s possibly the most fun mini shred park, EVER. We lapped for around six hours and it never got old. Austin threw down all eight 270s onto the baby handrail and I tapped and nollied my heart out. David Wells had a credit card number he could use as much as he wanted, don’t ask, and we ordered about $45 worth of Domino’s to the chalet. It was a feast of delicious proportions.
By the way, I ditched the intro segment. I’m sure all you guys were getting sick of it too.
Tags: allen lam, austin torvinen, bill hickey, elm creek, hyland hills, line skis, spirit mountain, steve janisch, summit boardshop, willi engelhart -
January 5th, 2010CircleReunion 3. Our annual Christmas Eve sesh at Hyland. It’s supposed to be a big day for us to film and hang out in an empty park while all the kids are home with their families. The tradition might be dead now with just four of us old friends left. We skied a park that was as busy as ever. It had snowed probably about a foot the previous night and was still coming down, leaving conditions in the park piss poor. The name ‘Reunion’ really meant something this year. None of us call Hyland our home hill anymore, and all live in different cities. We didn’t get the best shots or do the best tricks, but we did get to ski together as a crew again and remember good times.
Summit Boardshop runs a damn good competition. The 2nd qualifier rail jam went down at Afton Alps with an hour long jam format. Couldn’t ask for a more chill vibe than hiking a few rails with all your friends.
January 27th, about 11pm, the mood is panic. Myself and fellow LINE MC Tony Seyffer are in a bit of a pickle. We are to fly out from Minneapolis in eight hours, and despite knowing dozens of people in the Denver or Summit County area, we have no ride from the airport. Reaching desperation, mentor/life coach Bill Hickey tells me to hitchhike to Summit County via Newschoolers.com. See thread. Approximately 45 minutes later, we have a generous Newschooler lined up to pick us up. Fearing the worst, including abduction, rape, death by axemurderer and the prospect of performing… favors… we got in the car. Turns out he was a way rad dude and we shredded with him at Breck the rest of the day. Newschoolers FTW.
We’ll be in Breck for two more weeks, filming and bumming on couches. Not too bad of a first trip out west, eh?
LINE Midwest Goes Outwest edit, coming soon. Here’s episode 6.
Tags: afton alps, allen lam, breckenridge, hyland hills, line skis, ski, skiing, tony seyffer -
December 7th, 2009skiingAnother young and talented rider.. got all these clips in a couple hours of filming.
Tags: dalbello, elan, hyland hills, michael hibbs, ski, skiing -
December 7th, 2009skiingSam is Austin Torvinen’s younger brother. He’s 15 now, and developing some crazy skills. Definitely planning on snagging some more clips with this kid this season!
Tags: continental ski and bike, dalbello, elan, hyland hills, sam torvinen, ski, skiing, spirit mountain -
December 7th, 2009skiingMight as well have done that with chopsticks!
Tags: allen lam, dakine, full tilt boots, hyland hills, line skis, ski, ski hut, skiing, smith optics, spirit mountain -
December 7th, 2009skiingThis kid has 3 first names.
Courtesy of Newschoolers.comTags: continental ski and bike, hyland hills, mark paul, ski, skiing, spirit mountain -
December 7th, 2009skiingBill Hickey 2009 Profile
Check out his photography site too! He kills it straight up, and fan him on facebook!
Tags: bill hickey, hickey photography, hyland hills, rossignol, ski, skiing, spirit mountain, von zipper -
December 7th, 2009UncategorizedTags: dragon alliance, hyland hills, pinewski's, steve janisch, underarmor -
December 7th, 2009skiingTags: austin torvinen, hyland hills, marquette mountain, ninthward, oakley, ski hut, spirit mountain, superpark, tinga's hats, troyan -
