Improve Your Snowboard Carves
Carving is when you tilt your snowboard on edge and let it cut through the turn instead of skidding. A good carved turn will leave… Read More »Improve Your Snowboard Carves
Carving is when you tilt your snowboard on edge and let it cut through the turn instead of skidding. A good carved turn will leave… Read More »Improve Your Snowboard Carves
AASI Snowboard Team member, Chris Rogers, reports live from Vail before the torchlight parade, where viewers watch skiers and riders form a glowing train as… Read More »First Chair, Last Call – Chris Rogers on 2018 Reflections & 2019
Last week George Thomas and I connected for the first episode of our new weekly series as part of PSIA-AASI Rocky Mountain “First Chair” Podcast… Read More »Defensive Skiing & Riding – First Chair Podcast
Checking in from the top of Vail Mountain with a conditions update for the President’s Day weekend!
In the few short years since GoPro took over the Mountain Games at Vail, it’s transformed into one of my favorite events hosted in the Vail valley.
While we host all kinds of winter events in Vail, and the Burton US Open is one of the highlights of the year, the GoPro games manage to pull together a large and diverse group of athletes and fans that wouldn’t congregate in one place except for an event this big and eclectic. Honestly, the best part of this event isn’t any specific discipline (although SUP Cross was amazing to watch and I plan on entering next year), but the energy and excitement of the crowd and the collection of people.