Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Board review: 09 DC Snowboards IIkka Backstrom


The DC IIkka pro model is a 154 cm only board based off the DC MLF model board. With a blunted nose and tail this board has a real fun skate feel to it. This board killed it when i rode it. It hold butters real well and the shape of the board controls them really well. It jumped really well with strong pop that had no bobbles off the lip. Sadly i didnt get a chance to jib it so no report on that but i will get a chance to do so once the season opens so look for an update.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Shred Weekend

This weekend brought quite a decent amount of snow. So a few friends and I decided to head up to a spot we were sure was going off. After loading up my truck we headed off into the Wasatch Mountains for an afternoon of shredding. After about a thirty minute hike we made it to the spot and were stoked to see about 30 other boarders and skiers throwing down in this early season snow. It was a pretty sick setup with two boxes with drop-ins 2 corrugated pipes and a few metal pipes. Needless to say I was surprised to see how hard people were throwing down it was as if the season never ended.
It was nice to shake out the cob webs and DE-rust the edges. Just a reminder for those wanting to go hike, make sure you don't bring your nice new board there is snow but the base isn't very deep you will hit rocks and you will get gashes. Bring water or some other form of beverage, you may not think your thirsty because of the cold but you need liquids or you can get dehydrated easily. Lastly if your going for a few hours bring a snack or two you are working out with all the hiking you are doing and are going to wish you had it.


Front Boarding the box

Tail Pressing the box


Waiting to drop in Nose pressing the pipe
Never Summer's Copper Hoffmeister front board on the Corrugated pipe


Vid: Cooper hitting the pipe again

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

INCOMING!!!!!!!!!!! SNOW ALERT

So i know most of you like me in the state of Utah got really excited last saturday and sunday when it got real cold and snowed in the mountains. Well this weekend will be even better! I dont know about you but im itching for some preseason hiking sessions to get the rust off my edges. This weekend will most likely be your chance so heres a heads up to you from you friendly Shred Junkies.

This just in from the national weather service:

Hazardous Weather Outlook

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SALT LAKE CITY UT
602 AM MDT WED OCT 8 2008

UTZ001>016-517-518-WYZ021-091215-
CACHE VALLEY/UTAH PORTION-NORTHERN WASATCH FRONT-
SALT LAKE AND TOOELE VALLEYS-SOUTHERN WASATCH FRONT-
GREAT SALT LAKE DESERT AND MOUNTAINS-WASATCH MOUNTAIN VALLEYS-
WASATCH MOUNTAINS I-80 NORTH-WASATCH MOUNTAINS SOUTH OF I-80-
WESTERN UINTA MOUNTAINS-WASATCH PLATEAU/BOOK CLIFFS-
WESTERN UINTA BASIN-CASTLE COUNTRY-SAN RAFAEL SWELL-
SANPETE/SEVIER VALLEYS-WEST CENTRAL UTAH-SOUTHWEST UTAH-
CENTRAL MOUNTAINS-SOUTHERN MOUNTAINS-SOUTHWEST WYOMING-
602 AM MDT WED OCT 8 2008

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR THE WESTERN TWO THIRDS OF
UTAH AND SOUTHWEST WYOMING.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT

MOSTLY SUNNY AND SEASONABLY MILD TODAY.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY

AN UNSEASONABLY COLD STORM SYSTEM WILL BRING SNOW DOWN TO THE
VALLEY FLOORS BY LATE SATURDAY OR SATURDAY NIGHT. IN ADDITION
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES WILL BE ABOUT 25 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL BOTH
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. HIGH PRESSURE RETURNS MONDAY.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 37.
Northeast wind 5 to 8 mph becoming south
between 13 and 16 mph.

Thursday: A
30 percent chance of rain, mainly after noon.
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 50. Breezy, with
a south wind 17 to 25 mph becoming west.
Winds could gust as high as 39 mph.

Thursday Night: A 30
percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a
low around 26. Blustery, with a west northwest
wind 19 to 22 mph decreasing to between 11
and 14mph.

Friday: A 30 percent chance of snow. Mostly
cloudy, with a high near 39. West northwest
wind between 11 and 17 mph.

Friday Night: A 50 percent chance of snow.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. North
northwest wind between 16 and 18 mph.

Saturday: Snow likely. Cloudy, with a
high near 31. Chance of precipitation
is 70%.

Saturday Night: Snow likely. Cloudy,
with a low around 13. Chance of
precipitation is 60%.

Sunday: Snow showers likely. Cloudy,
with a high near 26.

Sunday Night: A chance of snow showers.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16.

Columbus Day: A slight chance of snow
showers. Partlycloudy, with a high near 41.

Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low
around 25.

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 51.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 31.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 51.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

What is GORE-TEX?



Many of you, like myself have bought a new snowboard jacket, pants, or gloves and noticed a small black diamond shape tag with the word Gore-Tex printed on it. I’m sure most of you have wondered what the heck does this Gore-Tex stuff actually do? Why am I paying more to have this material in this piece of outerwear that I’m buying? There are a few good reasons for why you should buy it, waterproofing, wind proofing, and its breathe-ability.
The water proofing of Gore-Tex is second to none. Basically what it comes down to is the Gore-Tex fabric is porous but each pore is 20,000 times smaller than an actual water droplet so it is impossible for any water to get it. What’s nice is that this material won’t break down over time like most water proofing techniques and allow water to get it. When you stay dry you stay warm and that’s what is most important.
Another key to a good piece of outerwear is its wind proofing. Have you ever been fully bundled up and shivering? Well the problem could be “Wind Chill”. What happens is wind BLASTS through the fibers of the fabric of your jacket or pants cooling you down causing the wind chill. No Buenos! So what the techs at Gore-Tex produced a membrane that will not allow any wind in through seams, stitching or zippers thus allowing you to stay all warm and cozy.
Lastly you have breathe-ability. When you are on the mountain you are in a sense working out and when you work out your body tends to heat up. Most water proof materials it won’t let water or wind in, but at a cost…..It won’t let much of your excess body heat out which can cause you to sweat and create moisture vapor. With that sweat and heat locked in you will fatigue faster than normal. This is where Gore-Tex shines. The membrane in the Gore-Tex material has pores in it. While they are too small to let water droplets in they are 700 times bigger than a water vapor molecule allowing vapor molecules and heat to pass freely out of what you are wearing. Think of Gore-Tex as a picket fence if you were to throw a beach ball (water droplet) at it the beach ball wont fit through the gaps in the fence, but if you were to throw a golf ball (water vapor) at the fence the golf ball will pass through the fence easily. Gore-Tex will keep you at that perfect temperature to have you comfortable all day long.
Basically Gore-Tex is killing it in the outerwear department. You will be very hard pressed to find a top company that isn’t using this material in their high end products. The list is quite impressive on who is actually using Gore-Tex. So the next time your out buying a new jacket or any other outerwear go ahead splurge a little knowing that what your getting in return is totally worth the extra cash.
 

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