West Coast Session 4 Wrap-Up

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West Coast Session 4 Wrap-Up May 23rd 2010
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Words: Ethan Stone

Every spring for the last four years, skiers have journeyed from far and wide to Mt. Hood, Oregon, for the West Coast Session. It is a time of late-season snow flurries and sunny park days as 35 skiers, videographers and photographers from diverse backgrounds converge for a four-day shoot, the products of which are on display here.

At the West Coast Session we try to carry on the spirit of now-defunct park shoots like Freeze magazine's Parkasaurus and the Powder magazine Superparks, where hungry up-and-comers got a chance to prove their skills alongside seasoned professionals. In addition to the "Superpark" concept, we also integrate a public jam session, where anyone and everyone can come and ride the same park features with the invited riders. And perhaps best of all, we are committed to releasing all of the photos and videos from our shoot right here online for everyone's enjoyment.

Thanks to the generosity of our event sponsor Amplid and our incredible hosts, Timberline and Windells Camp, WCS has grown into a ski session with a flavor all its own, and the fourth installment was bigger and better than ever. This was our West Coast Session - enjoy!

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Max Peters. photo: Rocky Maloney

This year's shoot crew included WCS regulars like Max and Tosh Peters, McRae Williams, Witt Foster, Tyler Barnes, John Kutcher, Alex Martini and Steve Stepp. There was also a welcome return for guys like JP Solberg, Garrett Russell and Adam Battersby, who had missed the last few Sessions. But as usual, the show got stolen by some incredible skiers we hadn't seen at WCS before: Joss Christensen, Will Berman, Nick Goepper, Erik Hughes, Nick Miles, Lyman Currier, Dylan Ferguson, Charlie Lasser, Tim Gage, Erik Olson and others. Even reputable pro skier Kyler Cooley made an appearance!

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Tyler Barnes. photo: Stone

The immaculately-maintained terrain parks at Timberline are the perfect match for our event. Perhaps the best thing about Timberline parks (besides that they're open nine months of the year) is that they always flow so smoothly from top to bottom. It's really hard to drop in to the first jump and not just keep rolling all the way through.

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Adam Battersby. photo: Maloney

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John Kutcher. photo: Maloney

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Nick Miles. photo: Maloney

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Garrett Russell. photo: Stone

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Sean Jordan 270 on, pretzel 450 off. sequence: Maloney

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Steve Stepp, switch 5 high safety. photo: Maloney

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Tim Gage. photo: Maloney

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Charlie Lasser. photo: Maloney

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Lasser. photo: Maloney

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Lasser 540 over the barrel. sequence: Maloney

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Collin Collins. photo: Maloney

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Ben Moxham. photo: Stone

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Jeff Kiesel. photo: Maloney

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JP Solberg. photo: Maloney

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Brady Perron. photo: Maloney

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Hennie VJ, filmer and editor for the daily WCS4 edits.

You can thank our dedicated West Coast Session cameramen for all of this free content. Through their lenses and imaginations, all the action at the Session is preserved in captivating photos and videos. This year's media crew included Rocky Maloney from Park City, Vermont-to-Mt. Hood transplant Drew Smalley, and videographers extraordinaire Hennie Van Jaarsveld and Paul Braunstein. We even lured online-edit guru Duncan Lake of Junction 133 Productions away from Snowboard Superpark in Mammoth to come film WCS for a second year.

In addition to all the features in Timberline's medium and large park runs, we also sessioned a gnarly box gap and a huge booter built by Timberline's Logan Stewart.

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Will Berman slays the box gap. sequence: Maloney

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Brian Spere. photo: Stone

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Joey Vandermeer. photo: Stone

Our international representation included Amplid rider Pako Benguerel and friends, who traveled all the way from Spain to check out WCS and the Orage Masters in Whistler. At the ripe old age of 30 Pako was the most seasoned rider on the invite list, but his clean bio 9s and 10s over the big jump were solid proof that age is just a number.

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Pako Benguerel, viva la bio 900! photo: Stone

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Ty Barnes, lofty switch 5. photo: Ben Krause

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Barnes cork 3. photo: Maloney

Some of the students from Windells Academy came out to join the session, and quickly demonstrated that Tim Windell's vision of guiding world-class talent at a full-time ski academy at Windells Camp has become a reality. Keep an eye on these kids, and start making plans to send your own to Windells.

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Nick Goepper. photo: Maloney

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Lyman Currier double cork. sequence: Maloney

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Tim Gage cork 7. sequence: Maloney

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Dylan Ferguson somewhere between back full 180 and D-spin 900 shifty. sequence: Maloney

Before the curtains closed on the West Coast Session for another year, we logged an amazing sunset shoot on the big jump that sealed the deal for anyone wondering if this WCS wasn't, in fact, the best one yet.

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Loading up for the sunset shoot. photo: Drew Smalley

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A snowcat tow line is a very convenient way of pulling riders to the top of a jump, while making even the steeziest crew look like a first grade class crossing the street together. photo: Malczyk

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photo: Smalley

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McRae Williams cork 720 nose. sequence: Maloney

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Joss Christensen. photo: Malczyk

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Charlie Lasser switch 5 dub nose. photo: Maloney

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Nick Miles flat 360. photo: Smalley

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Token snowboarder Matt Guest. photo: Stone

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Joss Christensen switch 9. photo: Smalley

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Steve Stepp switch 9. photo: Smalley

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Tyler Barnes, rightside cork 7. photo: Smalley

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Kyler Cooley. photo: Smalley

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Park City photographer extraordinaire Rocky Maloney, WCS organizer Brandon Pastucka, and Sean Harkins from Windells Camp. photo: Malczyk

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Hennie VJ getting the shot. photo: Malczyk

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Nick Goepper's cork 5 blunt complements Josh Malczyk's masterful theft of Drew Smalley's flash. photo: Malczyk

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Nick Miles 720 blunt. photo: Smalley

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John Kutcher. photo: Smalley

WCS4 AWARDS

Since there's no competition or prize money involved in the West Coast Session, each year we honor a few of our invited skiers with awards in different categories. The awardees this year were chosen on Saturday night at the Roadhouse at Windells, town-hall style, with the whole crew in attendance.

MVPs: Tim McChesney & McRae Williams

Rodeo 12's. Right rodeo 9's. Switch dubs. Grabs on lock. Landings stomped. Steeze immaculate. When the dust cleared, everyone agreed to a tie for MVP between McCheese and McRaw, the most consistent and most on-point skiers at the Session.

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McChesney. photo: Maloney

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McChesney with a baller switch 5. sequence: Maloney

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McRae Williams, switch double cork 1080 mute. sequence: Maloney

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McRae, right rodeo 9. sequence: Maloney

Rookie: Dylan Ferguson

Although you may not have heard of him before now, Dylan Ferguson is actually the most high-profile skier to attend this year's Session. Dylan is currently the second-ranked aerialist on the US Ski Team, and was set to compete at the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver when unexpected complications from an appendix removal forced him to withdraw just weeks before the opening ceremonies.

Dylan may not have gotten to compete in Vancouver, but he got himself voted Rookie of WCS4 by blowing our minds with aerials-style tricks over the big booter and preposterous butter tricks that you'll have to see the 4bi9 movie to believe. His performance showed that Dylan is truly one of the most versatile skiers alive, with a bright future in the park scene as well as in aerials. That's almost as good as Olympic gold, right?

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Shifty over the barrel. photo: Stone

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Back full. photo: Maloney

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Lay full. sequence: Maloney

Repeat Offenders: Tosh & Max Peters

The "Repeat Offender" award recognizes a skier who has already been to WCS one or more times, and whose repeat performance really stands out. The Peters brothers are two of only a very few riders to have attended every single West Coast Session, and have quietly murdered at every one. Always letting their skiing do the talking, Max & Tosh are in need of a shout-out as this year's Repeat Offenders.

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Tosh, forward cork 10 blunt. sequence: Maloney

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Max styling out an underflippy 5 tail. photo: Stone

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Tosh. photo: Maloney

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Max. photo: Maloney

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Tosh, switch 5 double mute. photo: Maloney

Best Trick: McRae Williams, switch double cork 1080 blunt grab

Runner-up: Will Berman, back 450 off the up-flat box gap

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sequence: Stone

Park City-based Amplid skier McRae Williams won last year's "Best Trick" category with the only double flip (a switch double cork 1080) on our daunting 100-foot booter. A lot more dubs were thrown down on this year's jump, but McRae's polished switch dub 10, capped off with a blunt grab held for over a full flip, was the unanimous choice for Best Trick honors for another year.

Gypsy Trick: Kyler Cooley, 360 hand drag

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photo: Stone

Because not all hand drag tricks are "gypsy", some explanation is necessary. The lip on this hefty bonk feature launched most riders well over the top of the barrel, and it took some serious skill to even get skis within tapping distance. Kyler used mysterious gypsy magic to get hands-on with this cork 360, earning himself the award for Gypsy Trick of WCS4. John Kutcher was a close second with his taps on the donkey rail (watch them in the Paul Braunstein edit).

King Meat: Joss Christensen

"King Meat" is another category that requires some explanation. If you zero the whole jump line to the bottom, you might be a meat. If you attempt to flip-up a trap rail, you might be a meat. If you can be counted on to consistently one-up yourself, you might be a meat. While Joss Christensen might not fit all definitions of a meathead, he most definitely embodied the meat characteristic of consistently throwing down harder than anyone else during WCS4, and for that he's the King Meat.

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Tweaked 540 mute. photo: Maloney

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Switch double cork 1080. sequence: Stone

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Rodeo 7 mute at sunset. sequence: Maloney

The Question Mark: Alex Martini

Runners-up: Garrett Russell, Ben Moxham

When the WCS crew met on Saturday night to vote on these awards, the categories included one labeled simply with a question mark, with the added prompt, "put a name." The Question Mark could be anyone: someone whose performance merited recognition, someone whose idiosyncrasies simply couldn't be ignored. But it isn't someone, it is one man - The Question Mark is Alex Martini, who waited until the last minutes of the last shoot, at sunset, to come out with all guns blazing.

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captivating sunscreen portrait: Stone

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Cork 7 blunt. photo: Stone

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Same trick, better shot. photo: Smalley

All Day Syndrome: Sean Jordan

This category honors the guy who could be relied on to be producing bangers every hit, every run, all day long. Who else but Sean Jordan?

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photo: Malcyzk

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Right 9. photo: Stone

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Cork 7 blunt. photo: Stone

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Tweaked switch 5 mute. sequence: Maloney

That wraps it up for another year. We hope you've enjoyed all of our photos and videos - it's your stoke about seeing our coverage that makes this event worthwhile. From everyone at the West Coast Session, thanks for watching, and see you next year!

And thanks to our amazing sponsors:

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Peter Bauer, Brandon Pastucka

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Brian Reed, Jenny Johnson, Logan Stewart, Kyle Bradley and the park groomers, Travis Banks and the park crew.

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Tim Windell, Sean Harkins, Mike Hanley

Also, a big thanks to Dave Smith, Ryan Beebe and Krysta Pelchar from Hillcrest Ski & Sports for providing free hot dogs off the grill and product giveaways during the public session on Saturday, May 8th.

West Coast Session 4 short by Duncan Lake/Junction 133 Productions

West Coast Session 4 short by Paul Braunstein

The Hood Crew WCS4 edit by Nick Young

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sick-as-aids
May 23rd 2010 at 10:35:17pm
2nd
Eli.D
May 23rd 2010 at 10:36:23pm
thats 2 in a week... no big deal
sick-as-aids
May 23rd 2010 at 10:36:36pm
5th
Bardolph
May 23rd 2010 at 10:37:37pm
Damn it, I guess someone else would beat me. I was wrong. This looked sick though
Bardolph
May 23rd 2010 at 10:38:14pm
Wow coulda got first if i was logged in
Candyman.
May 23rd 2010 at 10:39:16pm
god i want to be there
wiscomptonskia
May 23rd 2010 at 10:40:19pm
sick
NPF
May 23rd 2010 at 10:41:33pm
1
Keystoned
May 23rd 2010 at 10:42:50pm
sick!
Style+eeze$
May 23rd 2010 at 10:43:01pm
one week from today, ill be there. fuck this is gonna be a long week
tacobellslayer$
May 23rd 2010 at 10:46:19pm
hawt
414.$
May 23rd 2010 at 10:48:38pm
sick
mdej188
May 23rd 2010 at 10:49:27pm
Dirty
J-White
May 23rd 2010 at 10:49:28pm
nice work ethan!
benk$
May 23rd 2010 at 10:51:54pm
dope
tcaggiula
May 23rd 2010 at 10:52:57pm
yee
Milksteak$
May 23rd 2010 at 10:54:03pm
so sick ahhh
gnarstwizz
May 23rd 2010 at 10:55:22pm
paulB slayed video
JwenzUltimate Bling!
May 23rd 2010 at 10:55:46pm
damn
wisconsinsteeze
May 23rd 2010 at 11:01:53pm
nice pics.
wall.e
May 23rd 2010 at 11:08:30pm
ya joey!
rickroller$
May 23rd 2010 at 11:12:02pm
hell yea, sick sean
darco
May 23rd 2010 at 11:14:28pm
Can you guys figure out what the hell dylans double flip was? it looks like he does a double back with a 180 but lands forward. crazy shit.
KramerC
May 23rd 2010 at 11:15:43pm
DAYUM
life@reno
May 23rd 2010 at 11:18:36pm
very nice article
jKutcher
May 23rd 2010 at 11:19:04pm
such a dopppeeee edit, seany J killin shitt
L.U.P.E.
May 23rd 2010 at 11:20:08pm
Dylans sequence is of a Lay - Full a laid out back flip with another backflip 360... he has a lot more to come in the 4bi9 movie..
rocMALONEYpho...
May 23rd 2010 at 11:20:17pm
macdeez- its a lay full... so back flip to backflip 360 (dspin7)
PBraunstein
May 23rd 2010 at 11:21:18pm
some sweet pics right there
greyninja$
May 23rd 2010 at 11:23:27pm
alright, just because your camera can take 20 fps doesn't mean you need to use all of them in a sequence. not to hate, all the shots are SICK!
sconnyFC
May 23rd 2010 at 11:31:51pm
nice work ethan
s.miller$
May 23rd 2010 at 11:32:38pm
what a giant post. Looks sick
mcarmazzi
May 23rd 2010 at 11:33:12pm
E Stone slaying the online journalism & event organization!!!! Nicely done friend, shit looked sick!
JoshBishop
May 23rd 2010 at 11:35:31pm
paauull
ObamaIsMyHome...
May 23rd 2010 at 11:40:58pm
also, it looks like the bowl still has a lot of coverage? or was that just a dusting from that storm you got?
s.miller$
May 23rd 2010 at 11:53:43pm
hell yeah ethan!! Killin it with the story. you da man!!
goepper$
May 24th 2010 at 12:21:19am
what the hell is a lead blunt? blunts a blunt
chickenwang
May 24th 2010 at 12:33:31am
epic shots!
DrHotmann
May 24th 2010 at 12:37:27am
i think most of those are trailing blunt. regardless, sick artical. All of the filmers and photogs clearly killed it just as hard as the crew riding. Shout out
nickmiles
May 24th 2010 at 12:40:57am
yea head Meat Joss! Haha, everyone killed it. great wrap-up.
Line_SkisUltimate Bling!
May 24th 2010 at 1:27:51am
Sick Photos
KenzieMorris
May 24th 2010 at 1:30:32am
holy shit those photos are sweet!
.Bulbasaur$
May 24th 2010 at 1:34:48am
WCS always looks so fun! hopefully one day Ill be able to make it up there!
JArens
May 24th 2010 at 2:26:41am
DOPE
SLO
May 24th 2010 at 2:38:59am
dam they used patience, SICK
HalfandHalf
May 24th 2010 at 3:12:14am
in the first edit^
HalfandHalf
May 24th 2010 at 3:12:57am
Hell yeah!! Sick photos, sick event, and sick editorial work, everyone killing it!!! Nick Miles is a boss!
Nine22
May 24th 2010 at 3:54:03am
those there photographs are just super!
fozboy
May 24th 2010 at 7:20:11am
This WCS media coverage has been the best stuff on NS in a long time, good work. More stuff like this throughout next year please guys!
Boax$
May 24th 2010 at 7:41:05am
some sick ass pics
technique.
May 24th 2010 at 7:46:09am
dope photos
*brian
May 24th 2010 at 8:24:31am
Sequence and sunset shots were amazing..
hjb
May 24th 2010 at 11:12:23am
dope!!!
nuggets-on-fire
May 24th 2010 at 12:23:02pm
photos are unreal!
wildBILL*
May 24th 2010 at 12:30:36pm
you can check out all my photos from WCS and the sunset shoot just posted today here:
http://flickr.com/photos/rocmaloney
rocMALONEYpho...
May 24th 2010 at 1:12:45pm
so sick
ZM231
May 24th 2010 at 2:57:27pm
balllin
throwin_steeze
May 24th 2010 at 3:03:28pm
jeff kiesel is ill
Beez
May 24th 2010 at 4:19:09pm
word
dandougherty
May 24th 2010 at 4:28:38pm
dope
DaveMUltimate Bling!
May 24th 2010 at 5:08:07pm
Yooooo Paul, bad luck that you were sick the last day,
but you take greats shoots and siiiiiick angles.
Sick dawg!
pkospain
May 24th 2010 at 5:48:09pm
last song is last vid?
TheBN
May 24th 2010 at 6:15:41pm
whaaat is going on in curriers dub cork sequence?
VT_scratch$
May 24th 2010 at 6:41:12pm
herbalist dubstep remix ftw
Mogwai.
May 24th 2010 at 7:09:12pm
I just learned how to write my there's, thanks Steve stepp.
Ty_G
May 24th 2010 at 7:25:52pm
merci pour ethan stone's work, WCS was once again a fucking amazing week of shredding!!!
ScrappyJoeYoung$$
May 24th 2010 at 7:48:25pm
pauls edit was siiiick!
ScrappyJoeYoung$$
May 24th 2010 at 7:49:53pm
Great stuff to see. Well done guys.
BrodyLeven$
May 24th 2010 at 9:48:27pm
Couple pics labelled wrong - the 7 blunt and flat 3, at sunset, labelled as Lyman Currier were both Nick Miles!!!! Everyone slaying so hard though!!!
Nine22
May 24th 2010 at 10:55:38pm
Moxham should've gotten an award, he is a strait baller
trixrforkidz
May 25th 2010 at 1:34:38am
YES! this is the definition of the sport and this is sick this is awesome this is the best. Yes. so good.
pens+powder
May 25th 2010 at 1:34:42am
Lyman is doing a dub cork 14, im right underneath on the jump shooting as he goes over me
rocMALONEYpho...
May 25th 2010 at 2:11:33am
JEA CHARLIE LASSER
BxB
May 25th 2010 at 2:45:17am
wheres erik olson? shot out to erik! whereever you are
THE40HOBART$
May 25th 2010 at 3:55:26am
sick
NL_twoplank
May 25th 2010 at 11:30:08am
looked so sick wish i couldve beeen there this year
EC-Skier$
May 25th 2010 at 12:04:11pm
sillouette shouts are amazing!!!
doyle.
May 25th 2010 at 12:22:07pm
such a rad event! all the photos and edits are unbelievable.

only criticism: pretty sure every single grab labeled as "lead" blunt are actually regular blunts. but thats aight! nice job everyone
rudestSKIA
May 25th 2010 at 12:42:57pm
"Steve Stepp, switch 5 high safety." more like switch 5 LUI KANG BITCHES
AElot
May 25th 2010 at 10:34:30pm
HOMYGOSH, DOPE SHOTS
Deezy
May 26th 2010 at 11:51:03am
AMAZING!!!
Brown360
May 27th 2010 at 5:34:21pm
June 1: Article updated with some new text and photos.
ESB$$
Jun 1st 2010 at 10:02:04pm
i no it doesnt matter but i cant help but notice that Sean Jordan wears Konflicts and not hot doggers or booters
schuylkill$
Jun 2nd 2010 at 5:00:26pm

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