Sonntag, 27. Januar 2008

Obertauern Outtakes

Mittwoch, 16. Januar 2008

Shape Your Style

The longer you `ve been in your bindings the better you board or ski... thats a fact!! So most of the peopel whoe love the feeling of getting smothered in fresh, christall clear, cold powder are eager on doing tricks and landing thoes in the beloved cloud of exploding powder when stomping the trick in the landing zone...... Before we give you an aproximate lesson on how to do rails, flipps, airails and all the other stuff the base for doing thoes is needed.

Lets go and shape that kick!!!

In order to do so the main aspect is the right spot. It should be on a hillside which is steep enough for the inrun, has a sort of tiny flat-part following a nother steep part.


Check for:
Is there enough powder in the landing?
Is the landing zone free of obstacles?
Is the inrun to the kicker too kincked?(this could lead to a heavy compression leaving you out of controll)


Plan the plan:
Befor building the ultimate adrenaline kicker you should be dacor on the hight of the obstacle and how big and far you wanna go. If the landing is quite flat, plan a kicker with less top peak as you dont wanna hit a flat landing from a 5 m free fall (it`ll eventually break your legs), instead you wanna go far which is the basic for good spinns. Opposit counts for steep landings here you can combine the distance of the jump with a good hight, steep landings give you the opportunity of going biiiiiiiig!!!!

Construction:
Depending on the snow conditions there are divers construction strategies. If the snow is kinda wet the easiest way is to roll up big snowballs, as you would do in order to build a snow man. Bring thoes in shape of a kicker and fill up the emty spots with snow. Then start shaping the peak of the obstacle. If the snow has the cosistency of powder, use your boards and skis to build a casing, fill it up with snow, then use one board to jump on top, whilest the others keep the casing tight. This will compress the snow and the kicker won`t collaps when you hit you first airail...
The kicker should be at least as wied as a board is long, in order to do some nice spins and flips.

Fine tuning:
Building the inrun is another imortant aspect. As we said befor a shitty inrun could lead to bad injuries!! Usually the best way is to pull the snow aprox. 7m infrot of the kicker of the surface; this snow could be used to correct unevenesses in the inrun, also it will even out the inrun too.
Last but not least you gotta decal the kicker; run up the kicker and use your boards to plane down the kicker, whatch out that all dents are fully filled.

All set!!!

Go big and wip that tail !!!!!


Freitag, 11. Januar 2008

Avalanches

Ever had the opposite feeling of butterflies in your stomike when going out of bounds? Did you ever think of the risks? Avalanches can already break off in teretories with a aptitude of 30 degrees. Just when the weather is getting warmer and warmer, you hear the weatherforcast and they tell you the rest of the week there will be snow coming down in masses maybe its the last good day for shredding... You think:" Damned this guy in his wierd grey gay suit is right...!!! You call up your buddies and off you go .... still not thinking of what dangours are slepping underneath the fresh snow mantle.....

Here we post you some rough information on hown to secure your out of bounds tour:

First of all there are three types of avalanches a) the snow slab avalnache b) the wet snow slab avalanche and c) the dust snow avalnache

What are the main aspects of making a steep teretorie become an avalanche area?:

- Fresh snow with strong winds
- fast and distinctive termal shock
- fragilelayers of snow within the snow mantel

Explaining the different avalnaches:

a) The snow slab avalanche:
This is bonded snow (most of the time the fresh fallen snow) on a fragile snow mantel, a whole snow slap, up to 30 sq m can break off.


b) The wet snow slab avalanche:
This avalnach mostly happens in February to April, when the weather is getting warmer and
warmer. The snow matel is loosing more and more of his consistency through wetting. Riding
in this condition is very dangerous and should only be done together with a Guide who knows this terain very well. Still though if the night was very cold and clear, you can go out of bounds; still though you should leave very early as it is only possible to ride safe in the moring when its cloudy and still very cold, the snow will melt again in the afternoon creating the dangour of wetting!!!!


c) The dust snow avalanche :
This is the "most" nonhazardous avalnche.... still though you can die if you aint careful. as this
avalanche can also cause suffocation. This avalanche is generatded when the lower snow
mantel is propper frozen and a new very smal mantel of powder lays on top. Pro riders often
ride in these avalanches, for great videos (e.g. 91 words for snow), if you ain´t one of thoes
turn your back and leave the slope!!!

Here are some tipps for securing your ride, please be carefull these tipps should not be done without professional help!!! Also always check the teretorie wether an avalanche could hit a Skiing Slope, a village or anybody else!


The poor mans tests:

a) The Poor Mans Bomb:
take a very long climbing rope with you, tour up to your spot; Throw the rope infront of the
backlog and cut the snow tongue by moving fast across to your buddy holding the other end
of the rope. Be carefull no to fall behind the avalnache , always keep a big distence between
you and the point of "cutting".

b) The cloum Test:
this is to find a soft spot in the snow mantel; Hit a colum of 30 x 30 cm 30 hits from the wrist,
then another 20 times from the forearm and another 20 from the elbow, if it aint broke yet,
cut it out and try to break it the harder it is to break the better is the consistency of the snow.

Circumstances for avalanches:

Critical amount of fresh snow meaning deadly peril:
10 -20cm by advers circumstances
20 - 30cm by middel dangerous circumstances
30 - 50 cm by fortunate circumstances
Circumstances:

Adverse: intensive rain in a short time , heavy winds ( > 50 Km\h, you can hear the wind);
Cold temperatures (-5 to -10 degrees), glazed surface
Fortunate: light winds; temperatures just below 0 degrees and an abnormal surface

Also think about:
a) Gradiant: always measure the steepest point of the slope (use your snowboar or ski pole),
if you have to do switchbacks the gradiant should´t be above 30 degrees; if the
is interspersed with cliffs and rocks it should`t be above 40 degrees.

b) Hillside situation & Terain:
Rolling terain will give you a secure ride
slight winds will not secure your from avalances
Mountain backsides are more secure than dells;
Crests are of blowen off meaning good old snow surface (could also instabilise the snow tounge); Dells can be filled with droven snow high hazourd of getting submerged.


Keep this in mind when you start your tripp, check everything doubble and dont go out in too big groups, only go with peopel you can trust, only go freerideing with guides and only if you know the tereain, always be responsibel and never loos your head, always cary a mobile phone or an avalanche biper with you..

Enjoy and respect mother nature shes the one watching over you .. dont make her angry for her it´s a finger flipp and you checed out of the amazing Hotel....

keep it safe

c u soon!!!

Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2008

CASH


Cash is a multi-talent; wehter he is on a skateboard, a BMX or a snowboard, he will pull tricks that keep your mouth stand wide open. As his first words were: "Mumy bike!!"; his parents bought him a BMX from which he didn´t get off yet, except for changing the bike whilst getting older, and soon got sighted by the, at that time "very" small, DC Shoes Company for sponsorships. After having participated at the X Games in Los Angeles in 2003, where he had to give up because of injuries sitting tight in 15th place, it becam quiet around Mr. Cash... untill now ....

It seems as Mr. Cash is starting his come back with the SHAPESHIFTERS as a virtuoso; still his main act is the BMX, though he is starting to get of the paddels and slowly groping the tereain with his feet on a board or a deck doing tricks in which u can see the inharitance of a years expirence in paddling..... his secondary home is becoming the Snowparks.....

Unfortunately his vehicle momentarely is a bitt angry with him and doesn´t wont to be ridden... so hopefully next week he will be abel to show us around munich riding the best spots ....
of course we will post a story on that, also we will put up all the spots with fotos on our spot finder ....
keep riding
c u soon

Dienstag, 8. Januar 2008

Dr. Bros



Dr. Bros, was born in the mountains having swiss blood runing through his veins, is called the Dr. as he makes his moves more precise than any plastic surgeon expanding Pamela Adersons tits...

Dr. Bros is a ginues in deepsnow riding with his surfer like style, as soon as he is on the board he can`t be stopped and sometimes shooting can become quite difficulte as he cant wait to pull his liens down the hill...
Studying sports and journalism you see him reading his anatomy books most of the time in the chairlifts and experementing on casulties on the slopes....

He`s the most easygoing one on the team with a small disposedness to the negative.. ain`t it perfect it just isn`t good enough....

Montag, 7. Januar 2008

Dundee


Formaly known as Paxel or Stiffmesiter, Dundee is our beloved alrounder. If there aint no snow his secundary element is the water. Living half of his live in the mountains near Gramisch Patenkirchen together with the Yeti, he is the leader of the pack when going out of bounds. Without the survival-training he took in his room between the huge mountains of cloth, boots, boards and all the other stuff, we wouldn´t have survived several avalanches.....

Hes one of thoes guys who know just from the smell of the air wether its a good day for schredding or not....

Thanx Mate!!

CAMO Camurius


Camo is the embodiment of Urban-lifestyle; living in a huge camper outside of munich he knows not only how to Freeride any descent but also has any tool you need in the mountains whether its for the board, the ski but also for the Team-bus he created by himself. He´s fanatic on High-speed, Downhill, Motocross and any Motorsport he can put his hands on the steeringweehl...

All in all he is a mad Mainjack and one of the most important ones on the team, as without his Magic-(mechanic)-hands stuff just wouldn`t work....

Getting started....

Most of us already saw videos and fotos of some crazy peopel wether it is in the area of extremsports, partying or what ever gives you the rush of sparkling soda in your stomik formaly known as ADRENALINE!!!

Everything on earth has to start small and grow utill it is big and strong.....; we hope to do so too. The aim of this blog is to publish the expirence of some young "Monacoans" ejoying their life to the fullest, trying to find the best way of fully exhausting the edge. Wether its on Snow, Water, Tarmac, Gravel or it has got 2, 4, 6 or no weehls these boys love it and live for it.....

We want to create an opportunity of communication, where peopel can learn from others and support our Blog with creative ideas, so feel free to comment, provoke or discuss on anything....

So far so good, keep on going wild and stay tuned for more.....

coming up: - Riders Profiles
- SpotFinder

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