I AM [designs] … pretty sweet
with ads + riders like these… whats not to love??
So yeah, a couple of weeks ago this skate/ snow/ surf apparel company called ” I AM Designs ” got brought to my attention. I saw their logo and liked it and figured I had some extra time, why not check out their website.
All I can say is that I love what I saw. The ads crack me up, I love a bunch of their team riders, [ and so do a couple of my male friends..oh yeah! ] such as uh Travis Rice and Willie McMillon and their vision/ philosophy kicks ass!
“I AM” is a simple statement that encourages us to be free from the herd and join the movement of self-expression. Calling us out to stay true to our roots of heart and creativity. The I AM family is against the traditional systems that try to define us as something we’re not, and the institutions that extract our freedom of expression. This enlightening energy is spreading worldwide through Clothing, Art, and a family of talented riders.
Their apparel line is rad, sweet and original designs….check them out before everyone else knows about them.
ps: I just got my Peace Maker hoodie in the mail today…. so stoked.
Stoked NYC Holiday Bash!!!

Come celebrate the seasons with Stoked. This is primarily a volunteer & mentor appreciation event for stoked members, but we are opening it up for people who want to support us by the end of the year. It’s free for members but a minimum suggested donation of $20 for everyone else.
There will be free drinks, raffles (over $2000 worth of goods from DC/Vans/Rome, Bolton Valley lift tickets and one of a kind designed decks!), snow flicks, pool, guitar hero, and more… all in the old G-Unit showroom on 23rd street. Music by the Stoked DJ Crew. Dress code is casual. This will be a great time!
This is a 21 & over only event.
To attend the event , please make a $20 donation online at:
http://www.stoked.org
or by joining the Stoked Cause and Donating through there.
Donate $45 and you get a Stoked T-Shirt
Donate $75 and you get a Limited Edition New Era Hat.
Ask The Frends

You can’t cross the street without seeing one of the Frends these days—Danny Davis, Kevin Pearce, Mason Aguirre, Scotty Lago Luke Mitrani, Jack Mitrani, and Keir Dillon together, make up the illustrious crew of shreds known as The Frends. And TWS signed them up to answer all of your questions: how to go pro, how to win contests, how to get covers, car camping, ramen recipes, traveling, East Coast/West Coast—you name it, they know it. Hit these dudes with your most vexing questions and they will fire back with wisdom beyond their combined years.
Send your questions to: yellowsnow@transworld.net Subject line: Frends.
Charges Against The ‘Montauk 8′ Dismissed
Joseph Giannini, a local surfer and attorney representing the “Montauk 8″ argued that the tickets should be dismissed on two grounds, one being that the charges cannot be upheld as the men were surfing rather than swimming, and that there is no legal restriction banning surfing in New York State.
“This is a great win,” says Giannini. “The victory opens up Montauk Point State Park to surfing – something we have been trying to do since 2002.”
The Surfrider Foundation’s Eastern Long Island Chapter is now calling upon the State Parks to remove the signs prohibiting surfing from Montauk Point and other local State Parks.
About Surfrider Foundation
The Surfrider Foundation is a non-profit grassroots organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of our world’s oceans, waves and beaches. Founded in 1984 by a handful of visionary surfers in Malibu, California, the Surfrider Foundation now maintains over 50,000 members and 80 chapters worldwide. For more information on the Surfrider Foundation, go to Surfrider.org.
Volcom release second Girl’s Zine

Always at the cutting edge of board sports style, Volcom women’s range have combined old school DIY creativity with modern technology for their latest ladies marketing tool – by releasing a cut and past style zine online.
Etnies Announces the 2008 ‘Girls Get on Board’ Action Sports Clinic Series
LAKE FOREST, CA [MAY 8, 2008] — etnies is excited to announce the 3rd Annual etnies Girls Get on Board (GGOB) clinic, a nation-wide series of female-only action sports instructional programs committed to inspiring girls to participate in action sports and encouraging them to remain active to lead a healthy lifestyle. For this year’s program, etnies has again partnered with the Girls Riders Organization (GRO), a nonprofit group with a mission to inspire, educate and support girls in action sports, to present a tour of GGOB clinics and special events. Other partners in the event series include skateboarding label Cool Girls Decks, the Boarding For Breast Cancer foundation (B4BC) and the HB Wahine All Girl Surf School.
Beginning this month etnies’ professional team riders, serving as ambassadors for the GGOB program, will travel to some of the 40 cities across the nation to mentor and coach females of all ages in the action sports categories of Skate, BMX, Surf and Motocross. The clinics consist of on-site demonstrations and hands-on training in a fun and safe environment including one-on-one interaction with top professional female athletes. Girls come away from the program with the basic skills of each sport and build their confidence in action sports.

“The team riders are excited to once again participate in the etnies Girls Get on Board clinic and show our support for the program. It’s important to show that action sports are fun and safe for girls and empower more young women to participate,” says Lauren Perkins, etnies skate team rider. “Whether it be for recreation, exercise or to pursue professional careers, it is great for us to see how many more girls are learning these sports each year.”
“We are really glad to partner with the etnies GGOB program again this year,” says Courtney Payne, founder of GRO. “This partnership combines the team riders and momentum of etnies GGOB program with GRO’s experienced instructors and the close interaction with local communities across the country.”
The etnies Girls Get on Board program, along with GRO, will host 40 free clinics for girls as it embarks on its way around the country, including a stop at the etnies Skatepark of Lake Forest, Calif., before culminating in November in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The next all-girls skate clinic is on May 10 at Journey’s Backyard BBQ in Dallas, Texas. For a complete list of clinics across the country, a detailed schedule of events and to sign up, please visit etniesgirl.com/extra/onboard.
— Any persons under the age of 18 years, must complete a waiver which can be found online at etniesgirl.com/extra/onboard/waiver/
etnies launched its Girls Get on Board (GGOB) initiative in Spring 2006 to encourage and empower females to learn about and participate in action sports. The program shows etnies on-going commitment to encouraging girls in action sports and fostering relationships with the best athletes in the world, such as etnies team riders Lauren Perkins and Evelien Bouilliart.
About etnies:
etnies is an action sports brand that fuses street casual innovation with inspiration from the diverse and colorful personalities of its talented team of professional athletes in skate, surf, snow, motocross and BMX. In 1999, the girl’s division was successfully launched which began offering footwear and later expanded the line to include sandals, apparel and accessories. etnies is actively involved in improving the world for a better tomorrow, with initiatives that include sustainable product offerings to encouraging a healthy and active lifestyle with participation in action sports. In 2006 “etnies Girls Get on Board,” an all-girls series of instructional clinics, was launched across the globe. For more information, visit etniesgirl.com.
About Girls Rider Organization
The Girls Riders Organization (GRO) is a nonprofit group that launched in 2006 with a mission to inspire, educate and support girls in action sports. GRO tours the country to provide events and opportunities designed for all females by females. All girls, all ages and all skill levels are welcome to participate. GRO strives to make skateboarding more accessible by providing all equipment and by building a safe and positive experience. GRO provides a strong background by raising awareness of girls who skate and those who paved our way. Then, with local involvement and an ongoing network of support, GRO provides a well rounded base for future growth and awareness. For more information, visit girlsriders.org.
Women’s Weekend at Mountain Creek
Vernon, NJ (January 14, 2008) – Saturday and Sunday, January 26th – 27th has been officially designated Women’s Weekend at Mountain Creek, with a variety of events and special programs specifically geared toward members of the fairer sex who love the snow!
The cornerstone of this weekend will be the Tubbs Snowshoe Romp to Stomp Out Breast Cancer Snowshoe Series stop on Saturday. According to the National Cancer Society, women have a 1 in 9 chance of developing breast cancer in their lifetime. New Jersey has the 10th highest incidence and the 5th highest breast cancer mortality in the U.S. Over 6,700 women are diagnosed with breast cancer and over 1,400 die of the disease each year in the state.
In an effort to raise community awareness and help support the battle against breast cancer, Mountain Creek is pleased to partner with Tubbs Snowshoes for the Romp to Stomp Out Breast Cancer Snowshoe Series. This benefit puts a new twist on charity runs and walks: including a 3k or 5k scenic snowshoe hike, as well as a 3k snowshoe fun run. Participants who collect pre-event pledges will receive great prize packages from event sponsors, which will be awarded based on total team or individual funds raised. Up to 400 pair of Tubbs snowshoes will be available to use free of charge on a first come, first served basis, so get here early, rent at a local shop or bring your own! To register and learn more visit www.mountaincreek.com/todo/events/2008_January/012608_Tubbs.htm
75% of the funds raised will go to fund grants in North Jersey for programs that focus on breast cancer screening, education and treatment, with the other 25% supporting research and education projects nationwide through Komen for the Cure’s national grant program. The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation was established in 1982 by Nancy Brinker to honor the memory of her sister, Susan G. Komen, who died from breast cancer at the age of 36. Today, the Foundation is an international organization with a network of volunteers working through local Affiliates and Komen Race for the Cure(R) events to eradicate breast cancer. The Northern New Jersey affiliate carries out this mission on a local level.
Mountain Creek will also host the popular Girls Learn to Ride sessions on Saturday. This is the perfect opportunity for women ages 5 and up, who’ve never snowboarded before, but always wanted to try. Or who are looking to improve their riding skills in a supportive environment. The Girls Learn to Ride program is specially designed to give girls and women an opportunity to learn and progress in the sport in an all-female environment. The $79 package includes rentals, lesson and lift ticket. Learn more at www.mountaincreek.com/todo/events/2008_January/012608_GLTR.htm
Of course, the girls and women who already love to shred cant be left out of the fun. K2’s Pretty in Pink Rail Jam on Sunday, January 27th is just for you! Perfect for skiers and riders with little to no competition experience, who want to come out and enjoy a morning on the rails with members from the K2 Ski and Snowboard Alliance Teams supporting you and giving pointers. Winners will receive great giveaways from K2. Just visit www.mountaincreek.com/todo/events/2008_January/012708_K2+Womens.htm for all the details.
With so much to do, it’s the perfect excuse for a Girls Weekend! So Mountain Creek has sweetened the pot with the perfect lodging package built just for the girls! Rates start at just $200 per person and include spa-style classes such as yoga, Qigong and the Art of Self Massage from 1-5pm, followed by a cocktail reception from 5-7pm Saturday evening in The Appalachian hotel. Massages are also being offered at an additional cost and can be reserved by calling Vernon Massage and Wellness at 973-764-5570.
For more information or to book your Women’s Weekend Getaway click here.
etnies GvR of Surf Announces Starting Five for Goofy and Regular Teams
Event Set for October 20-21 at the Oceanside Pier Draws Sunny Garcia, Kalani Robb and Timmy CurranOctober 16, 2007 (Lake Forest, CA) – The etnies GvR of Surf Team Captains pulled out all the stops to get the big guns for their starting five for the finals on October 21, 2007 at the Oceanside Pier. More than just another contest, this is a two-day event includes a concert by MxPx, a festival village on the beach and more!
The unique format of the etnies GvR of Surfing contest pits two teams, Surfing Magazine’s Regular Foot riders (left foot forward) against Transworld Surf’s Goofy Foot riders (right foot forward), with each team appointing a team captain. The starting five pro surfers Evan Slater, captain of the Regular Team and editor of Surfing Magazine, picked include:
Sunny Garcia
Cheyne Magnusson
Kieren Horn
Killian Garland
Ratboy
“If you look at the world title record for regular vs. goofy (23 to 8), it’s obvious what the superior stance is. We’re looking forward to proving that superiority once again this Sunday.”
– Evan Slater
Representing Transworld Surf, Editor Chris Coté, team captain for the Goofy Team, will be guiding the following handpicked surfers:
Mike Losness
Timmy Curran
Kalani Robb
Mike Todd
Tonino Benson
“Who wants to be regular? Go ahead and be a sheep. We’ll be surfing right! We’ll be going goofy!”
– Chris Cote
A highlight of the weekend will be a free show by MxPx, at the bandshell on the beach by the Oceanside Pier after the GvR qualifiers on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. Check http://gvr.etniessurf.com for complete details.
While the Regular and Goofy teams battle in the water, there will be plenty of vendors’ booths to check out in the festival village on the beach. Transworld Surf and Surfing magazine are co-presenting GvR with etnies. etnies would like to give a special thanks to our presenting partner Lost Energy Drink and to our other generous partners Transworld Surf, Surfing and New Era.
About etnies:
Established in 1986, etnies is the first skateboarder-owned and operated global action sports footwear and apparel company. etnies not only pushed the envelope by creating the first pro model skate shoe, but it pioneered technological advances and changed the face of skateboard footwear forever. Today etnies’ vision is to remain the leading action sports company committed to creating functional products that provide the most style, comfort, durability and protection possible. etnies stays true to its roots by sponsoring a world class team of skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding, moto x and BMX athletes and continues its dedication by giving back to each of these communities. For additional information, visit www.etnies.com.
Kober, Bozzetto Find Victory at Snowboarding World Cup Opener
Germany’s Amelie Kober hugs the gates indoors at SnowWorld in Landgraaf, The Netherlands at Friday’s World Cup Snowboarding Parallel Slalom season opener. (photo: Oliver Kraus)
Landgraaf, The Netherlands - They have the same birthday — the 16th of November — but there are 14 years between them: Amelie Kober (GER) and Mathieu Bozzetto (FRA) have won the first parallel contest of the 2007/2008 NOKIA Snowboard FIS World Cup, held in Landgraaf on Friday.
At the only indoor event, held in SnowWorld Landgraaf, the German rider edged Heidi Neururer in the women’s final to defend her title earned last year on the 260 meter-long parallel slalom course. Local hero Nicolien Sauerbreij (NED) came in third ahead of Finland’s Ilona Ruotsalainen.
On the men’s side, Siegfried Grabner missed his third victory in a row. Austria’s top alpine snowboarder crossed the finish line only two hundreds of a second behind the triumphant veteran Bozzetto. In the battle for third, Marc Iselin (SUI) successfully competed against Zan Kosir (SLO) on the parallel course, which was flagged with 23 gates. Neither of the favored Swiss Shoch brothers made it through to the finals.
Kober was surprised by her repeat victory. “During the training sessions I was not so pleased with my riding,” the 19 year-old Olympic silver medalist said after the race. “In the beginning of the season, you never know how good you are. In addition, I have strong competitors in my own national team. But then, during the contest, a race dynamic developed and it went better and better. I’m happy that the season finally kicked off!”
Bozzetto was pleased with his off-season training choices. “After last winter, I was thinking of retiring. But during the summer, I was in such a good shape that I thought about trying it once more,” he said. “I did so much for the sport so I wanted to attack again on a new board brand. I’m so glad, that I decided like this.”
Bozzetto had bad memories from SnowWorld to overcome. “At the first race here in 2003 I crashed over the start gate with bib number one. So, this is a great redemption.”
Mueller leads U.S. squad
Erica Mueller (Steamboat Springs, CO) led U.S. Snowboarding with an eighth-place finish. Olympic bronze medalist Chris Klug (Aspen, CO) topped U.S. men with 11th. Two-time SnowWorld podium finisher Adam Smith (Bend, OR), who won the event to open the 2004 season, was 16th.
Mueller qualified 14th and then ousted the No. 3 qualifier Claudia Riegler of Austria in the first round. In the quarterfinal, she fell behind local rider Nicolien Sauerbreij early in the first dual and couldn’t make up the difference.
Both Klug and Smith were knocked out in the first dual. Smith fell behind Bozzetto, and Klug came up short against Slovenian Zan Kosir, who finished fourth.
Morison doesn’t start
Canadian rookie sensation Matt Morison did not compete due to injury. Caroline Calvé of Gatineau, Québec had her best-ever World Cup finish, taking home an impressive sixth place for the Canadian team, while team veteran Jasey-Jay Anderson of Mont Tremblant, Québec finished 10th.
“Caro (Calvé) had her best finish ever today,” said Canadian Alpine Assistant Coach, Sylvain Jean. “She’s really strong right now, and is looking really good for this season.”
The other Canadian female competing Friday was Alexa Loo of Richmond, BC who finished in 23rd spot in her first competition since being sidelined for the better part of last season with an injury.
For the men, Anderson was the top Canadian, followed by national team sophomore Michael Lambert of Toronto, who made it through to the top 32 and finished in 22nd. Oakville’s Pat Farrell narrowly missed the top 32, taking home 35th, and Adam McLeish of Senneville, QC finished 42nd.
“All the guys in this discipline are really strong, and it was a short flat course, so you couldn’t afford to make any mistakes,” continued Jean. “Jasey-Jay caught up in his second run in the finals, but it just wasn’t enough for him to move on.
“Our training during the off-season has been really promising, and all of the extra support from programs like Own the Podium are definitely helping us to go in the right direction. Caro and Pat (Farrell) are looking really good in training, and we’re looking forward to a promising season from them and everyone else on our team.”
Alpine snowboarding teams will now prepare for the first parallel giant slalom of the season slated for Oct. 20-21 on the Rettenbach Glacier above Soelden, Austria.
FIS Snowboarding World Cup
Landgraaf, NED – Oct. 12, 2007
Parallel Slalom
Men (top 16 qualify)
1. Matthiew Bozzetto, France
2. Siegfried Grabner, Austria
3. Marc Iselin, Switzerland
4. Zan Kosir, Slovenia
Women (top 16 qualify)
1. Amelie Kober, Germany
2. Heidi Neururer, Austria
3. Nicolien Sauerbreij, Netherlands
4. Ilona Ruotsalainen, Finland
Danny Kass + Budweiser
The Italians love Kass
Kass loves Budweiser
___________________+
Kass is laughing straight to bank with this!
hahaha…
I love him!


