Saturday, February 9, 2008

FORUM Snowboards PRESENTS DROPPIN’ F BOMBS



FORUM PRESENTS DROPPIN’ F BOMBS
Forum Snowboards is proud to announce Droppin’ F Bombs – a themed event type thing where custom bomb jibs will be dropped at snowboarding parks across North America. Needless to say, it is going to be explosive – so, zero in on the attack plan for one-day only, custom park set-ups full of all things bombastic: a bomb drop, mogul minefield, three ‘F’ bomb jibs, and an arsenal of ‘F’ bomb themed giveaways.

Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
February 2, 2008

Summit at Snoqualmie, Washington
March 1, 2008

Northstar at Tahoe, California
March 12, 2008

Brighton, Utah
March 15, 2008

A style contest will pop-off around noon where the overall style winner receives a Forum Destroyer Board (or a Forum binding or boot).

If competing isn’t your thing, at least join-in for a gut bomb burrito or a bomb dropped beverage.

If you can’t make it out for the day’s events, you’ll be happy to know the remnants will occupy a space in the park for the rest of the season.

Mt Baker Banked Slalom 08 Results & Photos

It was a stormy day at Mt Baker on Feb 8th, 2008 for the first day of the Legendary Banked Slalom. Mt Baker has been getting hit with tremendous amounts of snowfall recently and its was all powder for this day of the contest. The course was soft and fast, with wind gusts spraying fresh snowfall every direction imaginable. Competitors fought the itch to go do some powder turns and faithfully awaited their turn in the snow tent eating smoked salmon or sat outside awaiting the moment of no return.

Chris Corraline, the top qualifier in older amatuers


Mt Baker has been getting deep, deep, deep snowfall this year!


Checking the racer list.


Pete Saari eating some smoked salmon.


L to R: Connie Mellafe, Amy Palumbo, Jonathan Martens


Kyle Phillips anxious to drop in on his signature Lib Tech Skunk Ape.

Mt Baker Banked Slalom 08 Results
HELLO BANKED SLALOM RACERS!
Friday, Feb. 8 - 6:00pm

Firstly, we would like to thank you for your patience today – all this snow is certainly a GREAT thing for riding pow, but it has certainly made for some race challenges!

1. The Washington State Department of Transportation will be CLOSING THE MT. BAKER HIGHWAY Saturday at approx mm 37 (just east of Glacier) due to forecasted significant avalanche danger. The Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center has predicted that the rain event Saturday on top of the tremendous snowfall we have had this week could produce one of the most significant avalanche dangers the Pacific Northwest has seen in 20 years. (wow)

2. THE RACE IS CANCELLED FOR SATURDAY and the ski area will be CLOSED. In light of that, WE QUALIFIED 50% OF FRIDAY’S RACERS as the finalists for Sunday.

3. Anyone who DID NOT QUALIFY will receive a GUARANTEED ENTRY into the 2009 (next year’s) Legendary Banked Slalom. (we hope that helps! )

4. ALL RACERS (and friends) are welcome at the Salmon BBQ on SUNDAY. We will hold the BBQ in front of the White Salmon Lodge (complete with bonfire) prior to the Awards Ceremony.

5. SUNDAY’S FORECAST: 2,000 feet freezing level morning dropping to 1500 by the afternoon with 12 inches of new possible!

Thanks again to everyone for making the effort to come visit Baker. . . . . . we hope you got some good powder turns in today . . . .hunker down and stay out of the rain on Saturday and then GEAR UP for Sunday! We’ll be ready and waiting for you for the SUNDAY FINALS and SALMON BBQ!

- Gwyn, Amy, Nicole and the Banked Slalom and Mt. Baker Crew

Saturday, February 9, 2008

FORUM Snowboards PRESENTS DROPPIN’ F BOMBS



FORUM PRESENTS DROPPIN’ F BOMBS
Forum Snowboards is proud to announce Droppin’ F Bombs – a themed event type thing where custom bomb jibs will be dropped at snowboarding parks across North America. Needless to say, it is going to be explosive – so, zero in on the attack plan for one-day only, custom park set-ups full of all things bombastic: a bomb drop, mogul minefield, three ‘F’ bomb jibs, and an arsenal of ‘F’ bomb themed giveaways.

Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
February 2, 2008

Summit at Snoqualmie, Washington
March 1, 2008

Northstar at Tahoe, California
March 12, 2008

Brighton, Utah
March 15, 2008

A style contest will pop-off around noon where the overall style winner receives a Forum Destroyer Board (or a Forum binding or boot).

If competing isn’t your thing, at least join-in for a gut bomb burrito or a bomb dropped beverage.

If you can’t make it out for the day’s events, you’ll be happy to know the remnants will occupy a space in the park for the rest of the season.

Mt Baker Banked Slalom 08 Results & Photos

It was a stormy day at Mt Baker on Feb 8th, 2008 for the first day of the Legendary Banked Slalom. Mt Baker has been getting hit with tremendous amounts of snowfall recently and its was all powder for this day of the contest. The course was soft and fast, with wind gusts spraying fresh snowfall every direction imaginable. Competitors fought the itch to go do some powder turns and faithfully awaited their turn in the snow tent eating smoked salmon or sat outside awaiting the moment of no return.

Chris Corraline, the top qualifier in older amatuers


Mt Baker has been getting deep, deep, deep snowfall this year!


Checking the racer list.


Pete Saari eating some smoked salmon.


L to R: Connie Mellafe, Amy Palumbo, Jonathan Martens


Kyle Phillips anxious to drop in on his signature Lib Tech Skunk Ape.

Mt Baker Banked Slalom 08 Results
HELLO BANKED SLALOM RACERS!
Friday, Feb. 8 - 6:00pm

Firstly, we would like to thank you for your patience today – all this snow is certainly a GREAT thing for riding pow, but it has certainly made for some race challenges!

1. The Washington State Department of Transportation will be CLOSING THE MT. BAKER HIGHWAY Saturday at approx mm 37 (just east of Glacier) due to forecasted significant avalanche danger. The Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center has predicted that the rain event Saturday on top of the tremendous snowfall we have had this week could produce one of the most significant avalanche dangers the Pacific Northwest has seen in 20 years. (wow)

2. THE RACE IS CANCELLED FOR SATURDAY and the ski area will be CLOSED. In light of that, WE QUALIFIED 50% OF FRIDAY’S RACERS as the finalists for Sunday.

3. Anyone who DID NOT QUALIFY will receive a GUARANTEED ENTRY into the 2009 (next year’s) Legendary Banked Slalom. (we hope that helps! )

4. ALL RACERS (and friends) are welcome at the Salmon BBQ on SUNDAY. We will hold the BBQ in front of the White Salmon Lodge (complete with bonfire) prior to the Awards Ceremony.

5. SUNDAY’S FORECAST: 2,000 feet freezing level morning dropping to 1500 by the afternoon with 12 inches of new possible!

Thanks again to everyone for making the effort to come visit Baker. . . . . . we hope you got some good powder turns in today . . . .hunker down and stay out of the rain on Saturday and then GEAR UP for Sunday! We’ll be ready and waiting for you for the SUNDAY FINALS and SALMON BBQ!

- Gwyn, Amy, Nicole and the Banked Slalom and Mt. Baker Crew