Skate Park Etiquette

Skate Park Etiquette
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No God-damned graffiti at the skate park! There is never any reason for you and your little punk friends to put up any tags or awful artwork at the park, even if you are the most badass local there. … read more

Don’t Kill the Messenger, Especially When the Roads are Slick

Don’t Kill the Messenger, Especially When the Roads are Slick
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With cycling of all kinds becoming more popular, trendy even, the bike messenger’s job has become a romantic ideal for the teenage hipster. … read more

Setting the Record Straight: Brodie Penrod

Setting the Record Straight: Brodie Penrod
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Brodie Penrod is a skateboarder, plain and simple. He is pretty well known south of the point of the mountain as that kid that kills the American Fork skate park, effortlessly doing your whole bag of tricks—all in one line, and switch.  … read more

Lil Man: Jeff Richards

Lil Man: Jeff Richards
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Jeff Richards (a.k.a Lil’ Jeff) is a 17-year-old skateboarder that attends Brighton High school. His skills can be seen in Brock Nielsen’s Costra Nostra where he locked down first part, fresh out of Jr High. … read more

Sarah Phillips

Sarah Phillips
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By the end of April I’ve usually had enough goddamn snow to hold me over until a visit to the southern hemisphere in August (sometimes longer). But at the end of last season this limey Sarah Philips would not stop blowing up my phone. … read more

Mike Aitken Benefit Jam: Presented by 5050bmx & Outsider

Mike Aitken Benefit Jam: Presented by 5050bmx & Outsider
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From his first few waking hours when he was slightly conscious, doctors told him that he may never walk again. Aitken’s always been one to prove people wrong, consistently hurdling the largest challenges … read more

Skatepark Etiquette 101

Skatepark Etiquette 101
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Oh my hell, where do I start on the skate related reasons for you not to drop off your rugrats at the park for the day? … read more

Teaching ‘Fun’damentals With Chill

Teaching ‘Fun’damentals With Chill
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The program, which originated in Burlington, Vermont in ‘96, has become an international activity. Now, based in 14 locations worldwide, it’s a way to reach less fortunate kids and allow them to enjoy the mountain life. Now in its sixth year in Utah, Chill serves over a hundred youth who without this opportunity would never get to experience snowboarding. … read more

10 Things I Hate About Calvert

10 Things I Hate About Calvert
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Remember if you ever meet Calvert, talk some shit to him because he won’t know what to do otherwise … read more

Trail Kings

Trail Kings
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The future for the Tanner Trails looks bright. Wood and Ingersoll aren’t about to slow down with upkeep and expansion of the trails. They are constantly thinking up more efficient ways to maintain the trails year-round and coming up with crazy inventive ways to keep riding the trails even when they are covered in snow.  … read more