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Elias Elhardt recently released the Movie “Contraddicition,” a complicated reflection on snowboarding's beautiful simplicity. Watch it here... https://vimeo.com/channels/staffpicks/320329893v Already the movie is gaining critical acclaim from the snowboarding community and beyond.
Contests: exciting, it can be super cool if it works out and be rewarding if you ride good. Shredding a very good shaped park most of the time with friends you enjoy as people and competitors as well.
Filming: you can be so creative, no rules on what has to be done, no lines you have to take. It’s all you and your ideas and how you see snowboarding and you put it down as you see it. You can ride powder jumps, cliff…Do as you please and see where the fun in snowboarding is.
Session with friends: cool to see others enjoy the day and share something, being together. Often snowboarding is so individual and riding with friends can make everything better. Building moments together that you enjoy
Powder riding: you feel so light, from one pillow to the other you slide along the mountain, like surfing, you get hundreds of possibilities to use the mountain. In powder riding, you see and decide the way you want to use the mountain. You can do whatever you like and it's soft so you can fall and try stuff.
Slope shredding: I love it! Ride down the slope and slide, bonk or spin on things that weren’t made for it. It’s also a perfect training to get your board control which is something I like a lot in snowboarding and use the slope differently each time…it's endless.
Worst thing aboutContests: Pressure, a lot of pressure. It's not the best conditions but you have to give your best and go for it. It can be dangerous sometimes and you have to think of what you want to risk and how much. You have to stomp the trick and do your best, you don't have the control of the timing.
Filming: It’s way different than I thought it would be. It's not about riding like you like. It's hiking, searching, making decisions with the crew and at the end of it you might just ride few laps and it has to be the craziest tricks you have ever pulled on a huge spot and that's it for the day.
Session with friends: nothing sucks
Powder riding: As beautiful as it can be it can be dangerous, not only the snow layer is dangerous, you have to watch out for stones, rocks and trees as well.
Slope shredding: when it's icy, it sucks.
What is your definition of ‘The Search’ ?
The Search for me is surely mostly looking to get out there and being on a snowboard, to get good conditions and searching for the most possible ways of having fun. It’s a search through the sport and for perfect snow to push new tricks while enjoying the moment with your friends.
Profile by Nick HaMILTON from 2010
About:
The Snowboard Project is a new podcast about snowboarding featuring snowboarding former editor of Snowboarder Magazine and SNOWBOARD Magazine founder Mark Sullivan and filmmaker, innkeeper and event announcer Mark ‘The Beav’ Oliver.
The Snowboard Project will feature multiple shows per week covering two unique formats: Real Talk - This Week in Snowboarding, a weekly news show discussing current events in the sport, and long format interviews featuring individuals that have contributed to snowboarding in unique ways.
The Snowboard Project is one of snowboarding’s first advertising free media outlets, and is supported by listeners who subscribe to receive early releases of content as well as unique to subscriber content.
The Snowboard Project is available through all popular podcast syndicators including, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, TuneIn, RadioPublic and Stitcher.
The Hosts:
Mark Sullivan worked in snowboarding media for more than 25 years, starting at a grassroots level, making zines, to redefining print and online snowboarding media through Snowboarder Magazine and Snowboard Magazine. In addition, Mark is the most experienced color commentator in the sport’s history, announcing global events for the past 20 years including the US Open, Grand Prix Series and Olympics. Mark has also been the expert on snowboarding for NBC Sports, Eurosport Television and the annual ISPO Trade show in Munich Germany. However, Mark is most proud of bringing thousands of riders to experience the mountains of Alaska - to face their personal fears and find the sport’s ultimate challenge with his Tailgate Alaska event.
Mark ‘The Beav’ Oliver is a lifelong snowboarder from Sun Valley who has been involved with the sport on many levels, first as a competitive snowboarder, then filmmaker for brands like Smith Optics and announcer of both local and international events. In addition, ‘The Beav’ runs Ketchum, Idaho’s Hot Water Inn, a lodge known for its affordable accommodations and vibrant music scene.
Please consider supporting The Snowboard Project. Go to http://patreon.com/thesnowboardproject
Benefits for our listeners include:
$2 per month gives access to Patreon exclusive content that we post behind our firewall. You are also entered in our history giveaway.
$5 adds shows a week ahead of regular release dates.
$10 doubles your chances in our weekly snowboard history giveaway.
$20 triples your chances to win our weekly snowboard history giveaway.
$100 per month gives ongoing consulting with the host of the show.
Music by Nick Wheeler.
The Snowboard Project logo by Aaron Draplin.
Check thesnowboardproject.com
Video by Tim Humphreys & Brian Lindberg Jensen
https://radiopublic.com/the-snowboard-project-G3R2YV
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-snowboard-project/e/58261759?autoplay=true
https://player.fm/series/the-snowboard-project
https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-snowboard-project-725233
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-snowboard-project/id1433971458?mt=2
https://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Recreation-Podcasts/The-Snowboard-Project-p1151359/
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Elias Elhardt recently released the Movie “Contraddicition,” a complicated reflection on snowboarding's beautiful simplicity. Watch it here... https://vimeo.com/channels/staffpicks/320329893v Already the movie is gaining critical acclaim from the snowboarding community and beyond.
Contests: exciting, it can be super cool if it works out and be rewarding if you ride good. Shredding a very good shaped park most of the time with friends you enjoy as people and competitors as well.
Filming: you can be so creative, no rules on what has to be done, no lines you have to take. It’s all you and your ideas and how you see snowboarding and you put it down as you see it. You can ride powder jumps, cliff…Do as you please and see where the fun in snowboarding is.
Session with friends: cool to see others enjoy the day and share something, being together. Often snowboarding is so individual and riding with friends can make everything better. Building moments together that you enjoy
Powder riding: you feel so light, from one pillow to the other you slide along the mountain, like surfing, you get hundreds of possibilities to use the mountain. In powder riding, you see and decide the way you want to use the mountain. You can do whatever you like and it's soft so you can fall and try stuff.
Slope shredding: I love it! Ride down the slope and slide, bonk or spin on things that weren’t made for it. It’s also a perfect training to get your board control which is something I like a lot in snowboarding and use the slope differently each time…it's endless.
Worst thing aboutContests: Pressure, a lot of pressure. It's not the best conditions but you have to give your best and go for it. It can be dangerous sometimes and you have to think of what you want to risk and how much. You have to stomp the trick and do your best, you don't have the control of the timing.
Filming: It’s way different than I thought it would be. It's not about riding like you like. It's hiking, searching, making decisions with the crew and at the end of it you might just ride few laps and it has to be the craziest tricks you have ever pulled on a huge spot and that's it for the day.
Session with friends: nothing sucks
Powder riding: As beautiful as it can be it can be dangerous, not only the snow layer is dangerous, you have to watch out for stones, rocks and trees as well.
Slope shredding: when it's icy, it sucks.
What is your definition of ‘The Search’ ?
The Search for me is surely mostly looking to get out there and being on a snowboard, to get good conditions and searching for the most possible ways of having fun. It’s a search through the sport and for perfect snow to push new tricks while enjoying the moment with your friends.
Profile by Nick HaMILTON from 2010
About:
The Snowboard Project is a new podcast about snowboarding featuring snowboarding former editor of Snowboarder Magazine and SNOWBOARD Magazine founder Mark Sullivan and filmmaker, innkeeper and event announcer Mark ‘The Beav’ Oliver.
The Snowboard Project will feature multiple shows per week covering two unique formats: Real Talk - This Week in Snowboarding, a weekly news show discussing current events in the sport, and long format interviews featuring individuals that have contributed to snowboarding in unique ways.
The Snowboard Project is one of snowboarding’s first advertising free media outlets, and is supported by listeners who subscribe to receive early releases of content as well as unique to subscriber content.
The Snowboard Project is available through all popular podcast syndicators including, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, TuneIn, RadioPublic and Stitcher.
The Hosts:
Mark Sullivan worked in snowboarding media for more than 25 years, starting at a grassroots level, making zines, to redefining print and online snowboarding media through Snowboarder Magazine and Snowboard Magazine. In addition, Mark is the most experienced color commentator in the sport’s history, announcing global events for the past 20 years including the US Open, Grand Prix Series and Olympics. Mark has also been the expert on snowboarding for NBC Sports, Eurosport Television and the annual ISPO Trade show in Munich Germany. However, Mark is most proud of bringing thousands of riders to experience the mountains of Alaska - to face their personal fears and find the sport’s ultimate challenge with his Tailgate Alaska event.
Mark ‘The Beav’ Oliver is a lifelong snowboarder from Sun Valley who has been involved with the sport on many levels, first as a competitive snowboarder, then filmmaker for brands like Smith Optics and announcer of both local and international events. In addition, ‘The Beav’ runs Ketchum, Idaho’s Hot Water Inn, a lodge known for its affordable accommodations and vibrant music scene.
Please consider supporting The Snowboard Project. Go to http://patreon.com/thesnowboardproject
Benefits for our listeners include:
$2 per month gives access to Patreon exclusive content that we post behind our firewall. You are also entered in our history giveaway.
$5 adds shows a week ahead of regular release dates.
$10 doubles your chances in our weekly snowboard history giveaway.
$20 triples your chances to win our weekly snowboard history giveaway.
$100 per month gives ongoing consulting with the host of the show.
Music by Nick Wheeler.
The Snowboard Project logo by Aaron Draplin.
Check thesnowboardproject.com
Video by Tim Humphreys & Brian Lindberg Jensen
https://radiopublic.com/the-snowboard-project-G3R2YV
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-snowboard-project/e/58261759?autoplay=true
https://player.fm/series/the-snowboard-project
https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-snowboard-project-725233
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-snowboard-project/id1433971458?mt=2
https://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Recreation-Podcasts/The-Snowboard-Project-p1151359/
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