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Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Paul Holding
Its time once again to head east, far east to a place that is considered the birthplace of ski mountaineering. Deep in the French Alps lies a little place known as Chamonix where a lift can take you up 9000
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Scott McAllister
Now we are off to a place in which 1/3 of the state is covered in mountainous terrain. Wild, rugged and scenic comes to mind when I think of the North Cascades region deep in Washington state. Are next interview
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Nick Verhaaren
Our next stop takes us to a place where the sheep outnumber the people. New Zealand is two separate islands with completely distinct landscapes. The north island is flat yet riddled with volcanos while the south islands backbone is the
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Jaime Van Lanen
No snowboarding series is complete without a mention of Alaska and the endless mountains that cover the vast landscape. Our next stop take us to this remote region to interview a legend among splitboarders. Not only is Jamie a highly
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Ian Miller
This stop takes us to a area filled with a deep and passionate culture with endless respect for nature. With over 500 ski resorts riddled throughout a country that is 70% mountains, Japan has endless opertunities in some of the
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Barrows Worm de Geldern
Our newest addition takes us to a place where the snow is dry and the skies are blue. The Rocky Mountains stretch for more than 3000 miles but for this interview we get a in-depth look at a Colorado Rockies
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Federico Ghione
Its time to focus once again on the glacier clad Western Alps where a DIYS (do it yourself) splitboarder is taking advantage of endless untracked slopes. Wether its surfing waves or snow Federicos life revolves around the outdoors averaging over
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Jeramie Prine
Our next stop takes us back to the Heart of North America in a area filled with cowboys and couloirs. Jeramie Prine is a talented yet humble splitboarder who has made a life for himself at the base of the
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Enrico Raccanelli
Our next interview takes us half way around the world and deep into a culture that has deep roots in ski Mountaineering. Enrico Raccanelli is a avid splitboarder based out of the Italian Alps where he is supplied with endless
Killing it at Home, Splitboarders Across the World: Mark Hartley
For the inaugural interview I focused on a big mountain rider based out of the North American mecca, Revelstoke. I had the good fortune to meet Mark years ago and have had the pleasure to watch his backcountry experience grow
The Petzl MYO XP: Leading the Way in a World of Darkness
This headlamp was tested in a vast array of conditions and scenarios, from riding down a slope in the pitch black to finding the topographical map in the darkness of my tent. I skinned, boarded, climbed, ran and even fell
Taking Teko’s Snowboard Socks for a Little Stroll
Without a doubt your feet are one of the most important parts of your body when you’re out touring. Screw up your feet and you’ve screwed up your tour, usually. Your feet are your mode of travel, so you had