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DC shoes held a big ride day out at Pala Raceway in Pala Ca yesterday. They had all of their mx team riders out for photo sessions and even held a road to recovery  charity poker tournament later that night. 

Jeremy McGrath was out for the day ripping the outdoor track and throwing down some big whips on the freestyle ramp. It really is awesome to see Jeremy still has it after all these years and can still get down on a dirt bike. Jeremy has been wearing the new Klutch goggle and loves them! Recently signed SPY team rider Tommy Searle was out ripping some laps and trying out the sweet new line of goggles. Tommy is a super cool kid from Great Britain and is stoked to be part of the SPY team. Tommy will also be wearing the new Klutch goggle. Check some of the photos I got on the day.9i9d32521img_2068img_2083img_2071

 



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Hey guys!
A small update from Sweden. Got a kinda slow start but now we’re getting some stuff, fun to be on it again.
Here are some pics shot by Anders Neuman, editor of Transition Magazine in Sweden. Corner gap between two cable rolls, turned out pretty cool I think.

- Danny

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TWS spent 120 seconds chatting with Stevie. Here’s what he has to say about his injuries, a wallride session in Norway and more:



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Check out Louie on the People Magazine site!

http://www.people.com/people/gallery/0,,20222169_20323358,00.html#20708616

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Louie sent me over this clip of him training today at Copper Mountain. For those who don’t know, Copper is the first stop of the US Grand Prix series, which is also the US Olympic Qualifiers for Halfpipe. There are 5 Grand Prix in total, so its going to be a battle to see who will be our 2010 Olympic team. As you can tell by the video, Louie is out to kill, he is putting down this double frontside cork with ease. We are rooting for you Louie!



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Meghann O’Brien just sent me over this blog, check it out pretty amaizng…

On Friday night I hiked up to just below the alpine at Mt. Shames just out side of Terrace, BC, and set up camp, then rode down the next morning. It snowed a couple of feet while we were sleeping and was so deep. The terrain up here is sick and the people are so fun to shred with. I’m going to get a split board setup so I can get more into it.

I’ve also been working with a Tsimpsian weaver up here named William White. I am in the process of learning a very old form of weaving (ie, 10,000 years old) that almost died out this century up until the mid eighties when it experienced a revival of sorts. So this is me with my ceremonial apron next to the robe I’m working on. Its about a five month process. The designs represent different aspects of nature. I made the loom with a good friend of mine last spring and its pretty sick business to be involved in. Tomorrow I head to Whistler and Mt. Baker and Vancouver area to ride and such, should be a good time!

Welcome to Shames Mountain Ski Area-that evening it snowed about two feet right down to sea level and we got stuck in Terrace cause the highways were too bad.  The snow was like cotton balls and nice and cold.   

Welcome to Shames Mountain Ski Area-that evening it snowed about two feet right down to sea level and we got stuck in Terrace cause the highways were too bad. The snow was like cotton balls and nice and cold.

Thats me in about four layers of clothing:  two jackets, two merino wool layers.  Making some foods in my tent booties.  Hah in the backcountry in my slippers is so entertaining.  We dug out a pit so the wind went over our heads, and dug out a snow countertop, as well as some shelves to store food in.  

Thats me in about four layers of clothing: two jackets, two merino wool layers. Making some foods in my tent booties. Hah in the backcountry in my slippers is so entertaining. We dug out a pit so the wind went over our heads, and dug out a snow countertop, as well as some shelves to store food in.

Same thing just getting ready to ride down.  

Same thing just getting ready to ride down.

Riding down was a struggle, the snow was up to my thighs and the terrain which was accessible wasn't that steep.  We had originally planned on skiing northbowl but the visibility wasn't good enough to do that. Those are some snowshoes on my backpack,  getting up there took three hours of hiking!

Riding down was a struggle, the snow was up to my thighs and the terrain which was accessible wasn't that steep. We had originally planned on skiing northbowl but the visibility wasn't good enough to do that. Those are some snowshoes on my backpack, getting up there took three hours of hiking!

The view from up top, nice mountains and snow.  Stoked.

The view from up top, nice mountains and snow. Stoked.

The skins trail in some cool light.

The skins trail in some cool light.

7.  This is the studio space I'm working in with a weaving teacher.  This is my ravenstail robe which should take about five months to complete.  

7. This is the studio space I'm working in with a weaving teacher. This is my ravenstail robe which should take about five months to complete.

8.  Im just standing next to it in my apron I made up in Haida Gwaii last spring.  Its a real honour to wear it!  The central design field units are representative of wealth in the form of having many bentwood boxes stacked inside one another.  

8. Im just standing next to it in my apron I made up in Haida Gwaii last spring. Its a real honour to wear it! The central design field units are representative of wealth in the form of having many bentwood boxes stacked inside one another.

Ravenstail weaving loom with my project.  The design represents the shaddow of the tree spirit reflected in water.  To begin weaving all of what you see hanging had to be hand spun from raw merino wool.  A lot of the appreciation for this type of weaving comes from knowledge of the historical aspect and what the weaving carries in it, what it represents, and what making it now signifies.  There are only ten examples of  the original robes that exist in the world today and very few people who teach it so it is a real honor to be weaving it.   

Ravenstail weaving loom with my project. The design represents the shaddow of the tree spirit reflected in water. To begin weaving all of what you see hanging had to be hand spun from raw merino wool. A lot of the appreciation for this type of weaving comes from knowledge of the historical aspect and what the weaving carries in it, what it represents, and what making it now signifies. There are only ten examples of the original robes that exist in the world today and very few people who teach it so it is a real honor to be weaving it.



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Check out Meghann O’Brien up on KING SNOW MAGAZINE”S site. They just stop by to enjoy some mellow time with Meghann and really get to know her!

http://www.kingsnowmag.com/article.php?entry_id=220

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