DTX

DTX
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The wasteland of pavement and cement are more or less glorified playgrounds and we do not understand why people are so fucking stupid that they don’t see this simple truth as well.  I bought my first skateboard 15 long years ago.  I progressed slowly without the aid of cement facilities or social support.  No matter, I rode the bus route 8 on epic adventures the boys and me coined as DTX: down town motherfuckin’ extravaganza. … read more

The Blue Collar of Odeus Skateboards

The Blue Collar of Odeus Skateboards
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The concept for Odeus started with Alex Lemons skating in the mid 80s when the only board options were a plastic banana board or a Powell Peralta.  The banana boards were poor quality and the Peralta was expensive. “There was no in-between option. I was going to be the guy that made that third option.” … read more

Dinobots “Never Gonna Get It” Premiere at Westminster

Dinobots “Never Gonna Get It” Premiere at Westminster
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The Dinobot premieres their first video “Never Gonna Get it” at Westminster … read more

Bicycle Film Festival in SLC

Bicycle Film Festival in SLC
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On October 2-3, Salt Lake City was fortunate enough to host a stop of the first annual Bicycle Film Festival. Featuring films to satisfy every style of cyclist out there, the festival screenings ranged from bmx shorts to full-length mountain bike documentaries. … read more

The Freeheel Life Premiere

The Freeheel Life Premiere
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Freeheelers unite at Brewvies for the Premiere of “The Freeheel Life” … read more

Burtons The B Movie Premiere

Burtons The B Movie Premiere
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The Burton Tour, sponsored by Corona, Amp, Transworld Snowboarding and Snowboard Canada Mag, made its fourth stop in snowboard Mecca, Salt Lake City, Utah on October 6.  The action started in front of the Gateway Megaplex at 5:30 with an autograph signing including Burton pro’s Mason Aguirre, Danny Davis, Kevin Pearce, Gabi Vitteri, and Utah’s very own Jeremy Jones. See more photos Here … read more

Freedom of Choice: Revolution Manufacturing

Freedom of Choice: Revolution Manufacturing
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There’s nothing better than buying a new snowboard: a clean top sheet to customize with stickers, a freshly tuned base and the feel of that first flex under your weight. It’s a very intense feeling knowing that for the next season or two, this piece of material will be bringing you the best of times and the worst of times. What’s better than this? Well, how about not only designing your own board, but watching the whole process take place … read more

If Jesus Can Walk on Water, I Can Walk on Beer

If Jesus Can Walk on Water, I Can Walk on...
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Just like Christopher Columbus when he discovered the world wasn’t flat (I know you history buffs are cringing at this reference), I’ve decided to see the world. And by the world, I mean the area beyond North Temple and 2100 South. The world isn’t divided into corners—it’s limitless. So, I went to Ogden. … read more

Damn Hell Ass Kings

Damn Hell Ass Kings
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We wallowed in gluttony, consuming everything we desired. For the night, this was our kingdom, this was our land. We lived like kings: damn hell-ass kings.  … read more

Getting Dirty with Matty Coles

Getting Dirty with Matty Coles
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Coles doesn’t say a lot—he lets his skating do the talking. He is incredibly humble, yet completely confident in his abilities on a board. I’ve never heard a single complaint or even a curse word come out of his mouth when a spot was hard to skate, or the trick just wasn’t coming, or when I asked him to do a trick that he had never even done before. … read more