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The SOL Groove Vol. 1 Num.
10
(March 11, 1997)
We Left Las Vegas With A Quarter
Spring Isn't Here Yet!
Welcome to our tenth Groove. This edition of the Groove is special because
we have something to celebrate--we survived yet another year at Vegas. For
five solid days we were bogged down in aisle after aisle of snowboard gear,
too much hand slapping and 'wassup?' and on top of that, gambling and partying
until the sun came up.
But now we are back in our respective cyber offices for the moment hammering
out stories from the last few weeks. We desperately tried to share all of
the people and places that we've been at for the last few weeks with you
diligent SOL regulars, but sometimes there just aren't enough hours in the
day to keep up with the immediacy of the internet.
SIA SHOW STUFF
For those who've heard about the
SIA show
in Vegas, but have never been there, this is your chance to taste the
action in color with pictures from the show and the parties that took place
after the doors closed. Proceed with caution here and remember we were just
reporting the facts, and one picture is often worth more than a thousand
words (or however that saying goes).
AST NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Over the next week SOL will be at Mt. Snow, Vermont for the
AST North
American Championships where Lee Crane will once again represent the
voice of snowboarders across America as he reports on the contest for ESPN.
While Lee Crane covers the East, Shanti Sosienski will be in Bro Cal at Bear
Mountain covering one of the largest snowboarding musicals of the year, Board
AID 4. If she's lucky she'll weasel her way into interviewing some of the
big name bands like A Tribe Called Quest. If not, you'll have to settle for
a lot of quotes from pros about why they are at Board AID.
WHAT'S UP
If you haven't already seen our coverage from the
Vans
World Cup Championships we've got pictures of a victorious Terje spraying
second place Todd Richards with champagne, as well as duel slalom coverage,
GS, and big air. Also listen to our sound bites from pros like Frank Wells,
as they give us the play-by-play on important issues at the event like the
state of the halfpipe.
SUSANNA HOWE'S BREAKFAST WITH JAKE BURTON
This week SOL will be kicking down yet another column from our displaced
New Yorker Susanna Howe affectionately titled,
"Breakfast With
Jake." Seems she got to start the day with the owner and president of
the largest snowboard company in the world, and now she's shares the details.
BACKCOUNTRY LEADERSHIP
Ever head out to the backcountry without a plan? Sure you have, we all have.
But before you head
OUT OF BOUNDS
again, take a look at what backcountry expert Terri Rengstorff says about
leadership in the backcountry and how it can make or break a sketchy situation.
Well, that's about all for this edition of The Groove. Tune in next time
as we update you on our next expedition out into the ever growing wide world
of snowboarding.
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