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Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Chad Klein
Our latest interviewee is based in out of the Big Sky country and has shreded lines all over the PNW and as of recently Alaska. In this interview I talk with Chad about what got him into splitboarding and why
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Yossi Jagger
Our next interviewee is a Australian who lives in New Zealand year round to travel the Southern Islands legendary Southern Alps. Known for its massive stronghold of glaciers and even harsher weather this region has a endless supply of mountains.
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Wade Galloway
On our next stop we head to some of the most rugged mountains within all of Canada. Someone who has his touring system dialed from what he eats to how much distance he skins in a day. His website treepilot.ca
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Dan Mingori
Our next stop is to a place where the local ski hill has been known to stay open 9 months in a single season, this place happens to be in Southern California. Dan Mingori has explored these vast high alpine
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Adam Reiner
In this installment we head back to the Rocky Mountains while the snow is dry and the options are endless. Adam Reiner has made a name for himself riding isolated lines throughout the massive state of Colorado. In this installment
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Joey Vosburgh
Welcome back to the Canadian Selkirks where the lines are steep and the snow is deep. Our next piece in the series is with a Rogers Pass local who frequents one the largest ski resort in the world, located in
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Sky Rosveld
Our next interviewee is somewhat of a hometown hero. From the snow heavy flanks of Mt Baker to the high alpine riding of Crystal Mountain, Sky has been making a name for himself one giant leap at a time. I
Putting the Bite into Firm Conditions: Mr. Chomps Splitboard Crampons
The Breakdown The Mr. Chomps bindings were used in a array of conditions from early morning frozen corn snow to wind firm ridges. They took 4 months of being walked on, being smashed in my backpack and used as a platform
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Forrest Thorniley
For this installment we head back to Colorados Front Range to check out the accomplishments of Forrest Thorniley. Wether its snow or rock Forrest has a general love for the mountains which pushes him to be up there year round.
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Nikolai Samson
Our next stop takes us back to Canada where the mountains are big and the personalities are bigger. Nikolai is a Carpenter by day and a innovator by night creating a true blend of surfing and snowboarding. How you ask?
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Dusty Green
It’s time to head back to Alaska and to be more specific, the Chugach Mountains where we meet up with Dusty Green. With 9 years of splitboarding under his belt he has hiked, biked and kayaked to get out to
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Tyler Wilkes
Its time once again to head north to Canada where we meet up with Tyler Wilkes. Based out of Vancouver Tyler is within driving distances of both the lift serviced north american mecca (Whistler/Blackcomb) and the Backcountry touring Mecca (Rogers