April 26th 2007
West Coast Session: Day 1
Words: Ethan Stone
Photos: Josh Anderson, Ethan Stone
Video: Jeff Loewe
I can honestly say that I had no idea what to expect yesterday as skiers and filmers began arriving at Windell's Camp in Sandy, Oregon for the West Coast Session. What had been a vague dream of a Newschoolers.com terrain park shoot coupled with a member gathering suddenly became a reality as the invited riders slowly trickled in. From California, British Columbia, New York, Utah, Colorado... finally, after a long day of hasty last-minute preparations and airport runs, we had assembled a full crew of newschool skiers to take on the park features prepared for the occasion by the talented park crew at Timberline Lodge.

Hey, it's an official event... might as well have some park passes, checked regularly and with great studiousness.
On Wednesday morning, it was my job to rally said crew up the road to Mt. Hood. Increasingly cloudy skies kept the action in Timberline's Paintbrush park, which sported a number of jumps and jibs to keep everyone more than busy for the day. After spending most of the day before cooped up in cars or airplanes, just about everyone was bursting with energy—so it was no surprise that as soon as the first chair of riders reached the top of the park, all semblance of organization was lost, and a mad scramble through the West Coast Session park ensued.
Timberline brought out some of their most ballin' rails and boxes for our entertainment.
The park started off with a solid four-jump line and then fed into the rail section. The rails included a slightly up-rail with a gap to landing, a step-up gap to rail, about every variety of S-jib that can be imagined (S-rail, S-box, rollercoaster S-Box) and a wallride to finish things off. The light was good in the morning but dropped fast as Oregon clouds rolled in, but poor light wasn't about to hold the West Coast Session crew back today, with a crowd of friends to ride with and cameras from four different film companies rolling.
Alex Martini arrived at Mt. Hood at around 2:00am, less than 12 hours before this shot was taken, crammed into a station wagon with Matt Walker, Witt Foster, Tyler Barnes and Steve Stepp. No wonder he needed to stretch his legs.
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Captain Morgons " The Most Ballin Shit you can do to your liver"
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Newchoolers "the most ballin shit you can do tou your computer"
fucking comedy... that should be an official slogan or something.
dope kids, dope comps/events, dope sport
Not that I didnt do it anyway. But it doesnt exactly bring any legitimacy to our sport.
NO WAY he would poop fire for a month
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"In honor of tom wallisch we are going to have a claiming session"
i love this site!