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TPM Episode 120: Superpark 22, Crystal Mountain
TPM Episode 120: Superpark 22, Crystal Mountain
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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
May 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Superpark is the signature event of Snowboarder Magazine. For the past 22 years, Snowboarder has created an event that showcases the talents of some of the best snowboarders on the planet sessioning insane park features, built by world class terrain park crews. It’s the end of the season celebration that is about having a good time in the name of progression. The risk factor is through the roof and the action is non-stop. This week I take you behind the scenes at Superpark 22. Superpark 22 Show Notes: 1:40: Superpark at Crystal Mountain, and Crystal’s history with snowboarding 7:07: Russell Winfield on Crystal 8:00: Maxx Von Marbaud on Crystal 9:00 : Brianna Stoutenberg, Crystal Mountain Marketing 12:00: History of Superpark 15:30: Stanley: Get 20% off site wide with the code Stanley20 Evo: The best online experience in action sports with retail to back it up RESQWATER (enter the code resqwatertpm for a 20% discount on a 12 pack) 17:15: Getting to Crystal and talking to the terrain park crews (Carinthia, Seven Springs, and Diamond Peak) 27:00: Morgan the super-local and Sam Klein 30:00: Day 3: Mike Yoshida, Valentino, Valentino’s Dad, and Hana Beaman 39:30: Spy Optic: Get 20% off on their site Spyoptic.com using the code TPM20 10 Barrel Brewery: Buy their beers, they support action sports more than anyone 41:00: Justin from snowboarder on the 4am shoot, injuries, and Windham Miller 46:00: Women at the event, Josh Rosen, and Peter Line 50:00: Pat Bridges
Released:
May 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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