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Archive for January, 2010

SUPPLY & DEMAND

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Along with the growth of Saga Outerwear the product line follows. We are proud to announce the first line of Saga fitteds as a part of our Supply & Demand collections.

Available next week.

Fine details with classic style.

Along for the Ride.

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

A gathering for pizza, Austin, Seo and Freedle.

Middle of  Montana.

It has finally been good in Utah and for most this last storm was a much needed change of pace from the typical high pressure sunny skies that have plagued the Wasatch this season. With major events happening else-where this week (SIA and X-games) it was not hard to find good open terrain to get shots, so that is exactly what we did. We spent Tuesday at Alta resort with a handful of Saga riders and AJ from 4Bi9 media. People were hungry for shots and it showed, I know, all this talk and no video clips!? wtf, edit comign soon.

Start Tuesday

“Ahh yea, your going to have to talk to my agent” Dylan and Kiefer waiting for the Wildcat lift to open. At Alta it’s usually all about Wildcat hot lap but with most of the mountain being closed during this past storm the Wildcat lift got hammered, it was time to look for other spots and find the soft stuff.

But we did get second chair.

1 part saga, 1 part 4Bi9 = bangers

Ready, set, go. You can see what happens once a new area gets opened up after a storm.

Start Thursday

Today (Thursday) it was all about the Alta backcountry the famous Grizzly Gulch, omg, “don’t they like film snow movies there”. Being in the BC after a fresh storm is dangerous, I spy a huge crown on Cardiac ridge, wear your transceiver.

The gulch is where backcountry jumping was practically invented, so many features have had a lens on them, recognize this landing?

Dylan sporting his new Patriot bandana. “Today, I’m jumping for Amurica”

Snow on the trees is a favorite of mine.

You can see the feature of the day behind Barnes in this picture, step down cliff sorta deal, you may remember it from such movies as session 1242.

Witt Foster was there to have a good time. From here on out the pictures pretty much explain themselves and everyone left stoked, except maybe Barnes, I think he lost his cell phone in the snow.

Witt goes fivehundred and fourty degrees in rotation.

Mox goes cork 7, stomed.

I know my day would not have been complete without a Witt Foster signature 3.

This shot was taken just before Mox dipped this 3 out of frame, it was quite a large maneuver.

Saga vet, Dylan Natale tees up the “men’s tee” making those Benchetler’s look really cosmic.

Ty Barnes again on the attack with a Right 7.

Saga healing vibes

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

My buddy mike broke his ankle, b\but now he’s sporting Angus. May he heal quickly.

Sagadama trick of the day 5!!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Sagadama trick of the day with Turner Thorne and Damian Garcia.. Turner will be showing you 2 advanced tricks, and Damian will be showing you 2 intermediate tricks! enjoy!!

Back on the bc train

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

After a stetch of storms subsided here in Utah friends Kyler Cooley, Sammy Wolf, 4bi9’s AJ Dakoulas, and I headed into the backcountry to some familiar spots.  We had intentions of skiing a few lines early in the morning then moving down to another zone to shape a lip off a little cliff.  Sadly we didn’t get to do more than shred some fun, but thin lines that Marc Frank made famous a few years ago due a rock taking a bite out of Kyler’s arm.  But on a good note, it’s was nothing a few stitches couldn’t fix so expect more backcountry updates to come.  I’m heading out with Saga’s Jordan Harper tomorrow to work on an edit for your viewing pleasures so keep an eye peeled.  Until then, hope you’re all getting plenty of shred in.