Monument Snowboards








09 Dirty South

This season was different than I normally did in the past 8 years, I was not being a shred nomad. I just wanted to go back to my roots where I grew up snowboarding and not worried about getting film shots. Totally different state of mind. Just pure snowboarding. No pressure of worrying about weather for filming exposure. Sleep in my own bed and being able to throw my gear all over the floor. Home sweet home, of course. The funny thing is that I ended up snowboarding more this season, learning more new tricks, and twisting my style more. Also, before this season I didn't like to shred at nights; however, I did shred a bunch of times during night.I didn't realize how much fun it was. Fun as hell. Just making snow splashes and creating new lines on the wall sides of the slopes in my own imaginative world with my friends, that's the core of the reason why I started snowboarding. I never felt alive doing simple things. Don't take me wrong, I did feel amazingly alive every time I stomped a new trick. This is different just like you start snowboarding not knowing that you would eventually end up shredding all over the places for years and years.

I wore a brown long sleeve flannel shirt and a tan 686 pants, and never changed the outfit the whole season at my hometown mountain, Massanutten, in Virginia except maybe 3 or 4 days of wearing a red heavy 686 jacket only when it hits 20 degrees. I know a bunch of ski school instructors thinking why I wore the same outfit every day. The hell with it, I love the flannel shirt as if it's my secret superhero suit. So comfortable and you can move around easier.


photo: Ian McAlexander

At the end of the season, at the last minute, I decided to hit Breckenridge and got a chance to shred in powder for almost two weeks straight. Nope, unfortunately the brown flannel shirt didn't keep me warm enough. Honesty, I was more than ready to shred in spring conditions before I came to Rockies. I no longer can stand sporting a heavy jacket that kind of limits my physical motions. I guess skating influences me. Oh yeah, it's time to skate!

posted by JEREMY CLINE on April 23, 2009 at 6:55 PM in RIDER BLOG





Monument Snowboards | MNMNT | 09 Dirty South