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Recently I went out to France to compete in the Vars Tournament with team Dangerzone. Our ring leader, Nick Visconti, hand-picked his team consisting of Brent OftedalStevie Bell, our filmer Paul Heran and myself. The contest consisted of four teams each making a video in the backcountry, street and park.

Team Dangerzone is in the run for 5,000€ first place and we need some votes! The contest is weighted on a 50% public vote so we’re reaching out and asking friends to help with the votes. You can vote by clicking the link below and then clicking the green “click here to vote” button. I suggest using the FLUOFUN app through Facebook to vote since it is simple and doesn’t require making a new account. Thanks everyone!

Vote here: http://www.fluofun.com/news/18818-the-vars-tournament-video-contest.html

Anonymous

Anonymous asked:

I went to HCSC last summer and the year before that and i absolutely loooved it. However, I think I would benefit more if I just rented my own apartment out in Hood and shredded by myself. What do you think ?

What kind of “benefit” are you looking for exactly? Getting better at snowboarding? Honestly, snowboarding progression is a mental game. I don’t even snowboard to learn new tricks these days, I just watch web videos. This summer I’m skipping HCSC and going to be going to college instead. Have fun regardless of which decision you choose, but either way just have fun and that’s all that matters in the end.

It’s been about a year and a half since the release of my first full part with Arbor Snowboards. I couldn’t be happier with the welcoming it has received by snowboarding communities around the world. Arbor Snowboards and I guessed for this particular part to get between 25,000-30,000 views. In fact, 200,000 views on a video part is milestone I never expected. All I can say is thanks!

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