Entries in snowboard photography (12)

Thursday
Jan192012

Back in the saddle again...

La Nina has returned in case you hadn't noticed, and chances are, if you live anywhere in the PNW you have.  With the joy of frozen car doors, icy roads, and west side drivers also come the joys of pow shots, pillows, and general shreddage as well.  Working out the rust on my board legs, as well as my trigger finger, I got to have a killer pow day at Baker with friend and shred professor Chris Bowlin of Northwest Riders and some of his crew; Ian, Ezra and Pat. It didn't take long for hoots to be hollered and rag dolls to be impersonated, in trying to catch up on a months worth of lost turns.  Me and Chris snuck around for some artsy fartsy photo bonding, and then ditched the gear to enjoy the rest of the day with a killer crew.

Here's to La Nina, the one we're sure glad didn't get away..

check the whole gallery HERE

thanks for looking

-Rhys 

Monday
Nov212011

La Nina Returns

Three days straight hiking, riding, ripping, slashing, dropping, filming, laughing, wooping, shredding and destroying.

Opening weekend at Baker.  And a grand one at that.

Riders Megan Middleton, Mark Macias and the original Sk8rat Jordan Wood

-rhys

Tuesday
Apr122011

Holy Oly, "The Ocho"

One of the holiest of snowboard comps went down this last weekend on Saturday April 9, 2011. Holy Oly "The Ocho" with one of the biggest quarterpipes around, and more than likely the biggest one in the entire state of Washington, at about 27 feet high. Needless to say, big air was caught, sent and generally had.

The Holiest of Oly's: Manuel Diaz

Best trick: Matt Wainhouse, Front 900 Tail grab

Future Northwest Shred: Bart Patitucci

Best Method: Scotty Witzle

Mayor of Tube City: Forrest Bailey

Highest Air: Jay Kelly

*Land Am: Stephen Krumm

Holy Diver: Dan Manning

Where You Been: Allister Schultz

 

Good day

GALLERIA

 

 

 

 

Sunday
Mar272011

Stevens Pass Big Air Fiesta 2011

The 2011 Stevens Pass Big Air Fiesta went down Saturday March 26, with local shreds throwing down doubles, cab spins, 90's straight airs and much more.  In a classic Pacific Northwest gray day, competition was fierce but the good times had were the best prizes on the afternoon.
Stevens shredder Matt Wainhouse took first, Sir Max McIndoe came up with second, 14 year phenom Matt Penny took third, and mr Michigan hailed in fourth.

good day

GALLERIA

Stevens Pass Big Air Fiesta 2011 from rhys logan on Vimeo.

Manuel Diaz gettin inverted

Wainhouse takin it house

Matt Penny aka "TwirlyBird"

Bart Patitucci pokin it, twice.

Sir Michigan with a solid Craig Kelly tribute.

Patitucci's 'sick front three' that would unknowingly land him a new pair of boots.

Matt Wainhouse leanin' wit' it.