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Fri, Nov 28 2008 12:45 PM
Fathom Boardshop is throwing a party on Friday, December 5th at Blue Mountain's go-to party establishment, Skool and Gel. There's no doubt that all of Collingwood will be out, so don't miss out. Don't forget to get your photo taken in front of the Push.ca photo wall for your chance to win some great prizes, and...
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Fri, Nov 28 2008 12:34 PM
Better late than never, we've got a full gallery of photos from our Launch Party. 70+ in total, you can see everyone in their inebriated glory right here . Thanks again to everyone who made the night a success.
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Thu, Nov 27 2008 3:03 PM
Quiksilver aims to bring you the first online game of S.N.O.W. for everyone, with their King of S.N.O.W. contest. Here's how it works: Quik pros will be submitting videos of individual tricks they've done. You've got 14 days after a trick is submitted to go out and bag that trick yourself, get it on video and submit...
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Thu, Nov 27 2008 2:28 PM
In my travels around the interweb, the Nike ACG site was brought to my attention. While maybe not considered all that "core", and you've probably never heard of their rides, they still have some amazing high-budget videos that are worth a few minutes of your time (and the site is pretty cool as well). One of their...
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Wed, Nov 26 2008 6:00 PM
Push.ca had a crew out at Lake Louise's opening day, capturing how the DC and Quiksilver riders made the best of one run. You'll see that one run is all they needed. Chris Rasman, Andrew Geeves, Rupert Davies, Nick Moore, Kael Hill, along with Nash Lajeunesse, Mike Ruddy, Jake Kuzyk and Loosh show you how to make the...
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Wed, Nov 26 2008 3:03 PM
Good news for Vancouver local mountain lovers: Grouse has added two chairs to make getting around the mountain faster and happen sooner. One of the chairs rounds out their learning area, and the other accesses the Peak, meaning the season can start sooner with the higher altitude terrain. You can find out all about what's...
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