Showing posts with label snowboarding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snowboarding. Show all posts
Thursday, February 22, 2018
16" of Freshies for Presidents Day 2018
Edan and I woke early to get up the canyon before it was too late. With the increasing traffic at Brighton, this means leaving Salt Lake no later than 7:30. We did and the snow was fresh.
**Please excuse the Dad editing skills
Labels:
Brighton,
Edan Fletcher,
Presidents Day,
Rich Wheeler,
snowboarding
Monday, February 12, 2018
Evergreen Shred
At least here in Utah, the snow has been sparse. Brighton stands at about 160” for the year with the Milly bowl yet to open. With the lack of snow, a bunch of rock features are exposed making for a unique terrain park. Yesterday we got about 2" of fresh and ended up lapping Evergreen the whole day. He are a few friends of the farm sending it.
Edan Fletcher about to be pummeled, while John Blume looks onward. Some how he came down to his feet, but didn't ride it out.
Eli Hays high speeding off a rock bump
Corinne Pasela sending off a block of ice.
Labels:
backcountry,
Brighton,
February,
no powder,
snowboarding
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Saturday, September 29, 2012
So That's What Alta is About...
Had this video forwarded to me and thought it was worth a watch.
Labels:
Alta,
poach,
Snowboard,
snowboarding,
the law
Sunday, August 12, 2012
What will you do when it all melts…
What will you do when it all melts…
With July 2012 being the hottest month in US recorded
history, talk is swirling about what global warming will mean for our
future. This talk ranges from the environmental
changes to the casual. For the sake of
fun, we’ll keep it somewhat casual here at Animal Farm. We are beckoned with a question though. What will snowboarders do when their local
hills close down, due to low snow years, and early season melt-offs. At some point the means of blowing snow for
an ever shorter season will start putting our favorite shred hills into
bankruptcy. Some areas, especially at
lower elevations, will even start to see no snow at all. Winter will become a rainy, cold season. What will we boarders do to get our snowboard
thrills?
Couldn’t we all just pick up skating or surfing and be
happy? I’ve thought about this a lot
lately. While I’ve never had much access
to surfing, I have had access to skating.
Skating is a special, great experience in its own right, but it’s not
snowboarding. What is snowboarding
anyway?
On a recent visit to my parents’ house in western, NY I
found a few old journals I was required to write for 8th and 11th
grade English class. Reading them put my
mind back in the late 90s/early 2000s. I
also noticed that the pages were covered in my love for snowboarding. There is something special about the sport
that has connected millions to it. I’ve
decided that snowboarding is distinct in 3 main disciplines for me. These would be: backcountry (pow days,
cliffs, chutes etc), resort (groomers, trails, glades), and park. These are all unique in that there is no
other sport that really replicates them, save skiing somewhat, but that will
melt away too. With these heavy though,
an idea popped into my head. What really
could replace these unique disciplines?
Challenge accepted.
Backcountry
Pow slashes, vertical drop, runs that take long periods of
time, and hikes may sum up part of the backountry snowboarding experience. Thinking about what could replace this, it
seems nothing could. I would say the
closest might be mountain biking or downhill biking. This would cover long runs and vertical.
After watching that it is apparent the thrills are there,
but the relaxed old man pow turns are not.
So it’s kind of a ½ deal. I’m
going to venture and say the pow turns are going to be offset with some
surfing, but then you don’t have the vertical or length of run.
Resort
Smooth surfaces and easy riding. For replacement, it seems the answer wouldn’t
differ much from backcountry. A few
changes could be that road biking replaces mountain biking. In addition longboarding and pool/bowl
skating should be added. I put these
under resort because they take place on smooth surfaces and do not necessarily
need to involve any tricks. For the
longest “groomer” speed run, maybe this is the replacement:
Park
Jumps, rails and man-made features, all hit on a permanently
connected board. Skating seems like the
obvious way to offset this desire, but is it really? In some aspects yes, but in technical prowess
it’s like comparing chess (skating) to checkers (snowboarding). For other sports, wakeboarding gets the 2
feet connected part down, but features are often limited and the expense to
participate is high. This was until
recently, with the advent of more and more cable boarding. It’s still not snowboarding, as you have to
deal with a handle and the features will never be as big, but it is getting
closer and closer (more availability, flexible boards etc). Combining skating and cable boarding, you
might be able to overcome some of that park fever.
In the Meanwhile, be Aware
In truth, I am sure we’d all rather just keep
snowboarding. Do what you can to help
reduce carbon emissions. The best way to
do this is to be knowledgeable and spread good knowledge. While personal automobiles are often put to
blame, be aware of other carbon emitters such as cow farts, industry, airplanes,
transportation of goods and other sources.
Labels:
Global Warming,
Hot,
Melting Snow,
Record Setting,
snowboarding,
Summer
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Torrey and Rich at Rail Gardens
Well, we finally got some snow, here in Utah. Spent a day last week at Rail Gardens. Pretty fun time. Decided to make a quick edit of iphone footage. Not up to par with some of our edits, but it was a fun day!
We even got to hang with Bozung!

Labels:
Animal Farm,
Powder man,
Rail Gardens,
Rich Wheeler,
snowboarding,
Torrey Lyons,
Utah
Friday, February 17, 2012
A Harsher, Violent Animal Farm
Yobeat posted this article recently -
http://www.yobeat.com/2012/02/17/the-digital-snowboard-civil-war/
It was an interesting take on all the divisions of snowboarding and how it relates to snow hate. In my personal opinion and I believe that of this blog, just go out there, get whacky and have fun. We all look pretty funny, no matter what you wear, if we were walking through a city. At the minimum, we are all wearing moon boots.
http://www.yobeat.com/2012/02/17/the-digital-snowboard-civil-war/
It was an interesting take on all the divisions of snowboarding and how it relates to snow hate. In my personal opinion and I believe that of this blog, just go out there, get whacky and have fun. We all look pretty funny, no matter what you wear, if we were walking through a city. At the minimum, we are all wearing moon boots.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Niche Wins Environmental Hardware Award at Ispo
While this isn't Animal Farm specific, I wanted to point this out. We are glad to see Torrey (a environmental science major) riding for arguably the most environmentally friendly snowboard company in the industry. Hats off to Niche for not giving into the economic pressures of cheap materials / designs that most other companies use.
More information here:
http://ispo.com/award/en/All-Sports/RESULTS/ECO-RESPONSIBILITY/HARDWARE?clb=55.112.147.1.77661
More information here:
http://ispo.com/award/en/All-Sports/RESULTS/ECO-RESPONSIBILITY/HARDWARE?clb=55.112.147.1.77661
Labels:
Environment,
green movement,
Niche,
snowboarding,
snowboards,
Torrey Lyons
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Torrey hits the big time with Niche
We are proud of you!
http://snowboarding.transworld.net/1000168327/videos/niche-snowboards-welcomes-torrey-lyons/
Welcome To The Team: Torrey Lyons from Niche Snowboards on Vimeo.
http://snowboarding.transworld.net/1000168327/videos/niche-snowboards-welcomes-torrey-lyons/
Labels:
Niche,
radical,
snowboarding,
snowboards,
Torrey Lyons,
transworld
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