Second That!
Saturday WAS a brilliant day! The park was sick and the vibes were good. I showed up slightly late but still managed to catch some very prize worthy action. Flips, spins, grabs, and hand drags were thrown down all day and it was all topped off with sunny skies and warm temperatures. Here are some more shots!
~Bill
That Man’s Got a MEGAphone!
Saturday was a good day. No, scratch that, Saturday was a brilliant day. The sun came out in force, along with all the local shreds to get radical for the Oakley Year End Jam. The park setup was stella, with people throwing themselves into all sorts of ridiculousness, all egged on by Sam, the megaphone fiend. The prize bank was deep and everyone left stoked, so props to all those that made it happen, it was awesome!
Sunny Days and Fast Laps in Quik Park
The Quiksilver Terrain Park is running stronger than ever as we’re nearing the end of 2009. The sun has been shining almost every day and winter break has brought a few new faces to the mountain. I’m not in much of a writing mood as I’m about to head up the mountain, so I’ll let my photos do the talking. Enjoy.

Corey Mcintosh sending a cork 5 over the jump

James Anderson with a tail 720 over the jump

Park Crew Ryan Belich with a backside 180 off the pole-jam

Grousepark's own Sam Masih sending it off the pole-jam
That’s all for now,
Frodo.
Walrus Design: Let’em Have Fun Contest

Hey folks!
For those of you that haven’t heard, I’ve recently started my own clothing company. I’m super stoked on this project finally taking off after a 3 year planning process. Before you get the wrong idea and think this is a “Look at me!” post, let me say that Walrus Design has finally taken off and there’s some hype around it. The team is growing and it contains an impressive line up of riders too! Okay, now you can think that this is a “Look at me!” post. However, I’m gonna make it worth your while.
This contest is specifically for the readers of Grousepark.com. You’ve been reading all season, and we here at the site value that. We’d have no jobs if you all didn’t read what we had to write. To show you that we feel the love, Walrus is giving out some shirts. All you have to do is, as the title states, go have some good, clean, PG-rated fun. Make a video or take a picture of you and your friends hanging out, going skating, singing along to Don’t Stop Believing by Journey really loud or exchanging high fives. Maybe all of the above! If you’re having a good time, I wanna see it.
All pictures MUST be in .jpeg format (if they’re not, I’m not gonna look at them, sorry…I’m lazy.) and all videos must be posted on a vieo hosting somewhere on the interwebs (YouTube, Vimeo etc.). You can email the pictures and links to sam@grousepark.com. Contest closes on May 18th, so get your submissions in before then. Top three submissions get gear and extras. Now go have some fun!

Left to Right: Nathan Jonas, Sam Masih (me), Shayan Aghourlikhani, Antosh Cimoszko and Michael "Giv'er" McClelland
Get your Walrus on!
Sam
A Powder Bonanza
It’s been a busy week for myself. Between covering the MGT snowboard camps, school starting and my girlfriend getting back from Calgary, I totally forgot that I had other things to fill you guys in on. Namely, some of my escapades before, during and shortly after the New Year. So, here it is now, only about a week late, a not so up to date update.
As you may have read, I injured myself while lapping the Quiksilver park one icy winter’s eve. I figured the best way to speed up the healing process was to spend a few days in Whistler, where the snow conditions weren’t as good as the local mountains. Obviously this would make me less depressed about not snozzboarding. So I booked a bus ticket with Greyhound. It’s super cheap for students, coming out to $43 round trip. That’s cheaper then gas, even with the current low prices! Anyways, I stuffed all I would need into one small backpack and trekked out to the Upper Village, where I bummed a couch off my good friend Anna, who was in town for a family reunion. Fortunately for them, I brought the killer north shore snow conditions with me. The night I got there, it started snowing nice big, fat flakes. I spent two days off the board, walking around town, catching up with people I hadn’t seen in over a year and looking at the boards available in Whistler, all whislt drinking a large mug of tea. I didn’t bring a travel mug, so it literally was a large mug of tea.
I spent the night of December 30th with Anna and her cousins, on the hunt for those ever elusive yam fries, eventually finding some at the base of Blackcomb at Monk’s Grill Steakhouse and Bar. I nabbed myself a super large flower pot, to woo the ladies with and such. There was also some pointless meandering through the streets of the village and other such hooliganistic activities, such as going into stores and trying things you probably wouldn’t buy to wear on a normal day, such as a mummified version of myself. I also found a sign that could get me out of daily responsibilities.
Anna and the Gang

The Mummy One Million: Yet Another Sequel!

The next day, I woke up nice and early to get the most out of the day. That was the plan, anyways. I rolled out at 1 in the afternoon and got myself presentable before getting some breakfast for lunch. Anna’s mom was nice enough to prepare a full meal for me, complete with a large mug of tea. Awesome! After scarfing the eats down, I went off to the village to browse shops and see what was kicking around Whislter in terms of reverse camber boards. Surprise! There was nothing. Looks like I’m not getting one this year. Dang. Anyways, I spent the majority of my time at Showcase by the IGA talking to shop guy Jay. He was super rad. We discussed snowboarding and almost everything related to the latter for about an hour. If you’re ever in Whistler, be sure to stop by and say hi to Jay. He may even give you a high five. I also purchased some rub on wax and daydreamed of New Years day on the mountain.
That night was New Years Eve and what a gong show it was. Anna and I met up with local friends and shred heads Becka Peglar and Oli Mason, accompied by our friend Shawn Cavanaugh from The OG Bay, California, claining Pac as a source of pride. That a direct quote. Much ridiculousness ensued at The Crystal Lounge, where we sang along to journey, danced the robot, exchanged high fives and I somehow managed to climb a lamp post. The pictures tell most of the story.

Thumbs up for the robot!

Shawn couldn't find the button to take the picture...cause the camera was upside down. I spotted those girls from the pole.

I tried climbing it the next day and was amazed at how difficult it was.

Happy New Years!

Kristin, Myself, Lisa and Becka. I came dressed up and left dressed up, but everything in the middle was party shirt only.
I went to bed at 3 in the morning and woke up at 6 to go shred. It had been snowing all night and it was still snowing when I woke up and got to the hill. I did a couple of laps through the park, getting frist tracks in there. People like going up to the bowls for first tracks. Little secret for you all, park is where the untouched powder is and riding a box with a bunch of fresh pow is just an added bonus. After a few laps, I met up with my buddy Jon Scott and did a coupld tree lines with him before we decided to head over to 7th Heaven, which was on standby. We waited at teh base for about an hour before they finally opened the lift and were able to get 4 runs of fresh tracks before the crowds hit. Best four hits ever. While most stayed on the well traveled paths, we cut some trees lines between the carve tracks and were able to keep the snow beneath out boards fresh with endless line options. I eventually said bye to Jon and met up with Oli, Becka and Shawn who had managed to wake up and march over to the hill. More great powder runs ensued and a lap through the park before we called it a day and head down the mountain, picking up some hit tracks on the way down. Another secret, stay to the edges of runs to get those super fun quick hits that you can spin madly off of.

Waiting for first tracks.


It was fun till you got stuck in powder waist deep...then it was even better!

We all woke up to ride and the day turned out epic. No complaints here.
I left Whistler that night and had a hearty home cooked meal that night. The next morning, I was up at 6 again and this time, I was heading down to Baker after hearing that they were getting some dry, fluffy powder that you could motor through. I primed my big mountain board and hit some backcountry style booters, carved nice, narrow chutes and tweaked methods off cliffs all while staying in bounds. Ohhhh yea! Want to ask me about the best week of my life? You just read about it. A straight week of powder. What more could I ask for excpet…a few more?
On the other hand, powder sucks. Hit the Quiksilver park. Hella handrails!
Spread the Bromance (courtesy of Raewyn Reid)
Sam
I’m on the internet!
Hey kids. My name is Sam and here’s a quick run down on a few things about me.
I am 21 years old, and am entering my 9th season of riding. I’ve spent the last 7 hitting the parks. I’m currently a 4th year Genetics major at UBC and enjoy school much less than snowboarding. I enjoy playing guitar and am involved with a metal/punk band and an indie project. I have a wonderful girlfriend, whose greatest fear is that I’ll knock myself senseless on a park feature, which is more than a legit concern. It kinda solidifies that fact that she’s not going anywhere anytime soon. This is just proof of how attached we are.
I live with my parents and dog in East Vancouver, on the Drive. My dog is pretty rad. I told her ‘d put her on the internet, but she didn’t believe me. Either that or she was already sleeping when I tried talking to her.
Anyways, enough fun with pictures. I’m stoked on getting a chance to write about something I love doing and hope that you all will enjoy reading what I have to say as much as I’ll enjoy writing it. In the meantime, enjoy your holidays and I’ll see you on the hill.
Look Ma, I’m on the interwebs.
Samwise
Introducing the Grouse Park Blogospondents
It is my pleasure to introduce to the Grouse Park community our new team members: The Blogospondents.
I was overwhelmed with the applications I received over the last 3 weeks; our Grouse Mountain terrain parks sure see their fair share of articulate and engaging skiers and riders. In fact, I was so impressed with the calibre of applicants that I couldn’t actually narrow it down to just five.
So I changed the rules.
This group of six guys brings a really well rounded set of skills to the community. Ranging in age from 18 to 23 with both skiers and snowboarders in the mix and excellent skills in the park, creative writing, park photography and video editing, these guys are going to keep you entertained all winter.
Plus, we’ve now got our pro team all set up to bring you their insights as well, so click the RSS link above and subscribe today. You don’t want to miss the conversation that’s going to be flowing in here. Watch for the first introductions coming soon – these guys are going to tell you a little more about themselves before they launch into the world of snow sports blogging.
So now, without further delay, I bring you the Grouse Mountain Blogospondents:
- Cam Harris
- Charlie Grinnell
- Daniel Jonas
- Scott Titterington
- Chris Jones
- Sam Masih
Welcome to grousepark.com gentlemen. Make yourselves comfortable.














