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Thoughts: DEEPER

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Tonight was a night, I’ve been waiting for.  Having been a fan of Jeremy Jones, and big mountain riding for quite some time, I was stoked to find out that DEEPER was showing tonight in Denver.   Having never been to the Oriental Theater, I figured I’d have a little adventure this evening.  There were two showings of the film, one at 6pm, which was all ages, and another at 9pm, which was 21+.  I opted to attend the earlier premiere, and, not knowing exactly what to expect, I did feel the film was going to be amazing in so many ways.  Vince from Never Summer, being an avid fan of big backcountry riding himself, decided to attend the premiere, which was nice, it’s always good to talk/hang with Vince.

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Never Summer's Rocker & Camber Tech Patented!

Local: Congratulations to Never Summer on their R.C. Patent!

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When someone spends countless hours, energy and finances to realize a concept, a design, a vision, or a dream, it’s always an amazing feeling when that work is recognized. Not only has Never Summer been gaining tremendous steam with their R.C. tech, but now they’re officially recognized by the US Patent office as the owners of R.C. Tech.  This is a huge accomplishment, and I wanted to send a big shout out to the team of ladies, and gents over at Never Summer!

The image below is one I borrowed from http://www.neversummer.com   Head over to their site to check out all the info on the new line, and the latest news including news on their Patent!

CONGRATULATIONS YOU GUYS!   STOKED FOR YOU!

Never Summer's Rocker & Camber Tech Patented!

redrocks

Thoughts: Snowboard on the Rocks…

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Now that I’ve had a few days to recover from a crazy weekend, I figured it’s about time to post this little gem.  If you’re in, or have been in or around the Colorado area, you’ve undoubtedly heard of the Snowbaord on the Rocks event that was held out at Red Rocks last Friday.  The event was to feature three snowboard flick premieres, and appearances by several groups including Del, and The Cool Kids.   I met up with Travis at 720 Boardshop to car pool up to Red Rocks, and as usual we arrived fashionably late.  I was a bit bummed initially thinking I missed the Never Summer “Made in America” premier.  Little did Travis and I know, that things we’re not going as smoothly for the Snowboard on the Rocks organizers as they’d probably hoped.

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