The Small Miracle

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By |September 30th, 2013|Categories: Lifestyle|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

Kinsey Smith- EVO Employee and Backcountry Shredder

[br] Working at EVO, what do you feel is the holistic impact of riding bindings that are made right here in Washington by snowboarders? This part is huge for me… I live and bleed in this industry… I work down at evo gear tuning ski’s and boards all day. I ride Lib/GNU snowboards and karakoram bindings that are made in Washington. Why do I want my snowboard or bindings made in a place I can’t work or be proud to promote? By supporting companies that are truly made local I feel like you are giving back to the people that

By |September 29th, 2013|Categories: We Are Splitboarding|0 Comments

Julian Hanna- Mt. Rainier Climbing Ranger and Mountain Guide

What makes Mount Rainier so special? Mt Rainier is an icon of the Pacific Northwest. On a clear day it dominates the skyline for several hundred miles and rises up to 14, 400 feet. Big glaciers and valley drainages spill off of her. Most folks don’t realize that most of the mountain is wilderness and it’s quiet just off the beaten path.

By |September 29th, 2013|Categories: We Are Splitboarding|0 Comments

Splitboard Season Just Around the Corner

With Splitboard season just around the corner, most of us mountain people are getting ready.  Summer is changing to Fall, the anticipation builds. We are taking inventory of our gear, waxing boards or skis, and sharpening edges.  Some of us are looking to upgrade our backcountry kits with a new set of bindings, a new board or a new back pack.  We’re improving our fitness so we can take that third or forth lap.  One thing that is sometimes forgotten is to ask the questions, “How am I going to stay safe this year?  How am I going to improve

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