For'ams, Daniel Ek, Greg Bretz, Ian Thorley, and Trevor Jacob spent some time in Breckenridge, Colorado for the first stop of the Winter Dew Tour. With temps dipping well below the -15 degree mark, the riders still managed to bring some heat to the contest. Daniel and Greg both finished 8th in their respective disciplines. Daniel Ek threw a backside 7, frontside 10, and attempted his first ever backside double-cork 1080 on this first run in finals. He nearly put the double-cork down, but a small hand-drag and revert kept his score outside of the podium.
Greg Bretz made it to pipe finals, and took one hell of a spill in his first run, decking on a 1080 and firing himself to the bottom of the pipe where he split his helmet open. After shaking off the whoozies, Greg dropped in for his second run and stuck a great line from top to bottom. Unfortunately, some of the other heavy hitters bumped him into 8th position as well.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
FOR'AMS AT WINTER DEW TOUR - BRECKENRIDGE
Posted by {ƒ} Forum at 11:26 AM
Saturday, December 20, 2008
FORUM FRIDAY BANGERS
In conjunction with the release of Forum or Against’em, this exclusive clip is part of the Forum Fridays project – select clips, not part of the final cut, but worthy of your viewing pleasure.
This final installment features the Bangers.
Forum or Against’em is Forum’s fifth team-video release, upholding the progression of an acknowledged movie-making process that has produced prior noteworthy films. The video can be downloaded for $5.99 in the United States iTunes store.
Posted by {ƒ} Forum at 9:27 AM
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
JOHN JACKSON PRO MODEL HOOKS FLY FISHERMAN MAGAZINE
If you didn't already know, John Jackson is die-hard when it comes to fly fishing. When he's not snowboarding, you can be sure he's either on the Trinity swinging for steelhead, in Baja chasing roosters, or fishing Crowley Lake - minutes away from his hometown of Mammoth. As you can see by this year's John Jackson Pro, featured in the February 09 issue of Fly Fisherman, even when John's not fishing he's clearly thinking about it.
Posted by T-Bone at 8:45 AM
Filed under: Fly Fisherman, John Jackson, Men's Boards, Press
Friday, December 12, 2008
FORUM FRIDAYS - SLAMS
In conjunction with the release of Forum or Against’em, this exclusive clip is part of the Forum Fridays project – select clips, not part of the final cut, but worthy of your viewing pleasure.
This installment features a whole bunch of slams. Sorry, no clean landings in this one.
Forum or Against’em is Forum’s fifth team-video release, upholding the progression of an acknowledged movie-making process that has produced prior noteworthy films. The video can be downloaded for $5.99 in the United States iTunes store.
Click here to see the collection of Forum Friday videos.
Posted by {ƒ} Forum at 8:38 PM
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE FORUM AD CAMPAIGN
They say a picture is worth a 1000 words, right? Well, if the Forum Ads you've seen strewn about your favorite mags didn't carry enough info for you, here is an entire gallery to look at. We're sure this is one essay you'll enjoy reading all the way through.
Posted by {ƒ} Forum at 5:14 PM
SNOWBOARD MAGAZINE - THE YEAR IN PHOTOS
Here is some recent coverage from Snowboard Magazine's "Year in Photos" issue. Included in this issue are shots of Eddie Wall, Peter Line, Jake Blauvelt, For'am, Ian Thorley, and a write-up with Forum Staff Photographer, Cole Barash.
Posted by {ƒ} Forum at 4:42 PM
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
SNOWBOARDER MAGAZINE - PHOTO ANNUAL
Here is recent coverage from Snowboarder Magazine's 2009 Photo Annual. Highlights include shots from Peter Line, Joni Malmi, Jake Blauvelt, John Jackson, and Foregional Rider, Chris Carr
Posted by {ƒ} Forum at 8:54 AM
Friday, December 5, 2008
STEVIE BELL LANDS IN THE SOURCE MAGAZINE
Don't miss the December issue of The Source in which Stevie Bell comments on his personal style and swagger. The Destroyer, which happens to be one of Stevie's favorite boards, gets a little shout out too.
Posted by T-Bone at 11:08 AM
Filed under: Men's Boards, Press, Stevie Bell, The Source
COMPLEX CONGRATS THE HUNDREDS ON A SOLID COLLAB WITH FORUM
Complex Magazine has recently pointed out that The Hundreds boards are not only "pretty awesome", but they're also now available at The Hundreds retail stores in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Feel free to view this great review at their style blog on complex.com, or for Snowboard Magazine's "Bitter-Ass" review on this delightful collab, click here.
Posted by T-Bone at 10:52 AM
Filed under: Complex, Men's Boards, Press, The Hundreds
Thursday, December 4, 2008
TRANSWORLD ANNOUNCES 2009 RIDER'S POLL NOMINEES
On Wednesday, January 28th, "The Joint" at The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas will host the 2009 Transworld Rider's Poll Awards. Nominees from the Forum Camp include Jake Blauvelt for RIDER OF THE YEAR and BEST VIDEO PART, along with Pat Moore who was also nominated for BEST VIDEO PART. Outstanding job gentlemen, we'll see you in Vegas.
Posted by {ƒ} Forum at 12:29 PM
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
TRANSWORLD SNOWBOARDING - PHOTO ANNUAL 2009
Recent editorial coverage from Transworld Snowboarding's 2009 Photo Annual. Highlights include an array of Forum Team Rider pics from Staff Photographer Ian Ruhter, along with a "Timeless" writeup on the man behind the lens.
Posted by {ƒ} Forum at 9:24 AM
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
JAKE BLAUVELT ON THE COVER OF NATURAL TERRAIN
The first (and possibly only) cover of Natural Terrain Magazine belongs to Jake Blauvelt. For Jake's take on his ending part, vegan snowboarding, and waiting in Whistler, start scouring and try to find yourself a copy before they're all gone (or even appear).
Posted by {ƒ} Forum at 11:06 AM
YEAH PETE
Pleasure Magazine's first issue of the new year features one Hell of a cover with Peter Line on it. If you're in Europe, head to the news stands and pick one up. Actually, pick two up and send one to us, as the publishers haven't gotten around to it yet. Luckily we got this nice digital download to share with you in the meantime.
Photo: Cole Barash
Posted by {ƒ} Forum at 9:15 AM