New Mack Dawg Neighborhood videos
February 28th, 2007 by PJCheck out the Neighborhood videos at the Mack Dawg productions website.
Shredding at Mt. Hood Meadows
Night at Snoqualmie
Ro Sham Bo for a 60 ft. cliff??
Check out the Neighborhood videos at the Mack Dawg productions website.
Shredding at Mt. Hood Meadows
Night at Snoqualmie
Ro Sham Bo for a 60 ft. cliff??
It’s that time of year again for those new shred movie teasers. Gotta get us warmed up for some spring riding and looking forward to working on that new bag of tricks.
Here are the links to a few other teasers at Snowboard-Mag.com
Rome Any Means Teaser
Sandbox Films
DC Mtn. Lab Teaser
Craig Kelly Documentary- Let It Ride
After recognizing the need for a truly dedicated snowboard shop, south east of Portland, the Trusnow team launched their first retail store, Portland Boarding Company. The shop offers the same great products and service as Trusnow.com in a convenient location on the way to Mt. Hood (directions).
The new shop opened its doors during the last week of January. Along with some sweet discounts on everything in the shop, they also raffled off a free set-up of choice. Congrats to the lucky winner Chris MacDonald who left the shop with a new Ride Yukon board, Ride Beta bindings, and K2 T1 boots!
If you missed the Grand Opening events, don’t worry, there’s still tons of good stuff happening at Portland Boarding Company. End of the season discounts are now applying to all snow gear as well as free doughnuts and coffee every Saturday morning.
Whether you need new gear or just want to hang out and watch the latest snow video, stop by and check out Portland Boarding Company.

No friends on a Powder day!! Check out this company perk. Burton snowboards has gone shredding.
Burlington, VT (February 14, 2007) - It says it right on the front door of Burton’s Global Headquarters in Burlington, Vermont: ˜We are closed if two feet falls in 24 hours’. And that’s exactly what the world’s leading snowboard company will do on Thursday, February 15 thanks to a blizzard that’s currently blanketing Vermont with several feet of fresh snow.
Nothing makes me happier than giving the people who work here the opportunity to experience the essence of a sport that they are making accessible and fun for so many others, says Jake Burton, Founder and Chairman of Burton Snowboards. Coincidentally, the Burton senior management team spent last night at the top of Stowe Mountain Resort in the ˜Stone Hut’. Waking up to a foot of fresh snow (and plenty more coming) might have made for some cancelled meetings and an unproductive day at the office, but we all work pretty hard around here and riding is our best source of energy.
Burton’s CEO Laurent Potdevin sent an email titled ˜Powder Day’ to Burton’s 400-plus Vermont based employees announcing the good news. It’s dumping so much that we will be closing the office tomorrow (Thursday) all day to allow everyone to get to the mountain and ride, said Potdevin’s email. Stowe is getting pounded - grab your board and get to the mountain.
The heavy snow hitting all of Vermont is also a huge bonus for the upcoming 25th Annual US Open Snowboarding Championships, taking place at Stratton Mountain Resort from March 16-18. Natural snow will help Stratton build epic slopestyle, halfpipe and quarterpipe features for top riders like Shaun White and Kelly Clark.
Mandatory ride days are not the only unconventional benefit Burton offers its employees. Free season passes at several Vermont resorts, generous product discounts, progressive new parent policies and the option to bring your dog with you to work are just a few of the perks of working for Burton.
Burton’s Burlington Headquarters also features a flagship product store with the largest selection of Burton products in the world as well as a history wall showcasing snowboards from every year since 1977.
When you’re in Vermont, be sure to drop by Burton Headquarters - as long as it’s not on a powder day, in which case you’ll find the doors closed and all the employees up on the hill.
story taken from Future Magazine