Say Hello to Josh and Gabe Blumberg, PHNX Boards Team Riders!
OK, so there's no snow yet in the Boston area where these two PHNX riders live, but they're certainly ready to ride when the first flakes fall. And, as PHNX riders know, it only takes a couple of inches before the "rope drops" on all that FREE terrain! Pictured here, Josh with a Trailblazer on the left and Gabe with an Unplugged on the right. Two fired-up guys with some pretty cool snurfers ready to rip the woods behind them!
So, what does it take to be a PHNX Team Rider? Well, mostly you just have to be psyched to turn off the TV, put down the cell phone, (yeah, and maybe blow off the homework for a bit!) and do pretty much anything outside in the winter! In addition to snurfing the woods and hills in the area, you'll find these two skating, kite-skating, ice-sailing, playing pickup hockey, and skiing. Ten degrees outside and a blizzard? Bring it on!
Once the snow hits, we're looking forward to some action shots and videos of Josh and Gabe. Do they really have what it takes to take on the PHNX PHounder?
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Sunday, November 24, 2019
RIP Jake Burton Carpenter, most influential inventor of Snowboarding
(photo from Burton.com, circa 70s')
After recurring bouts of cancer over a span of eight years, Jake Burton Carpenter lost the battle on November 20, 2019. The world has lost a truly inspiring person. While there were many inventors of snowboarding, there is no question Jake was the most influential and successful, and most responsible for making it into the worldwide sport it is.
No doubt there were many who tinkered with their Snurfers back in the 70s to make them better by adding platforms, rubber straps,etc. Except Jake stuck with it and in the process changed the world of snow sports forever. He was the rare visionary who sees the future and has the tenacity and courage of his convictions to get us there, for the benefit of all. Jake may be gone, but his legacy remains: bringing joy to so many people by creating products that help us discover and appreciate the outdoors in winter time.
If you want to know just how remarkable and full a life Jake lived, read his timeline posted on Burton's website: Jake Burton Carpenter
RIP Jake!
After recurring bouts of cancer over a span of eight years, Jake Burton Carpenter lost the battle on November 20, 2019. The world has lost a truly inspiring person. While there were many inventors of snowboarding, there is no question Jake was the most influential and successful, and most responsible for making it into the worldwide sport it is.
No doubt there were many who tinkered with their Snurfers back in the 70s to make them better by adding platforms, rubber straps,etc. Except Jake stuck with it and in the process changed the world of snow sports forever. He was the rare visionary who sees the future and has the tenacity and courage of his convictions to get us there, for the benefit of all. Jake may be gone, but his legacy remains: bringing joy to so many people by creating products that help us discover and appreciate the outdoors in winter time.
If you want to know just how remarkable and full a life Jake lived, read his timeline posted on Burton's website: Jake Burton Carpenter
RIP Jake!
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