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Coaches slept in tents and cars, campers slept in the building. A renegade camp with an organic, home grown, family vibe to it.

The true spirit of snowboarding lies in the community of the people that embody it. She made it known that women can take on big mountain riding and gave women a voice in an industry largely dominated by men.

On behalf of Snowboard Magazine, thank you Victoria, and thank you to all of the powerful women continue to push the boundaries of snowboarding.

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I squeezed through some tough years where riders were dropping like flies all around me. I ask if she ever felt pressure to pander to demand and hit the park — what with her sex being unalterable and all. Looking up at Victoria instinctively balanced on a precarious rock, her break from the prosaic world of competition seems predestined. She just makes more sense out here. Placid yet powerful — her and the mountain are a perfect fit. Time, people, snowboarding, life — she approaches it all with a patient finesse long, idle down-days in Alaska spent waiting for Mother Nature to give the go-ahead have, clearly, had a lasting impact.

With that focus, Victoria made her dream a reality — even when it meant being the only girl holding her own in Alaska or Tulsequah. Difficulties aside, support for women is definitely on the rise. Oh, women and kids. Victoria is refreshingly uninhibited — about everything bar her age, a statistic she keeps somewhat under wraps.

Question is, do the jibbing park bunnies appreciate what she does? The older pros are starting to get more respect. Because to be a good big-mountain rider, you have to be doing it a while.

You could be a ripping talented rider and go to Alaska and just go crazy. Experience counts for a lot, and the older I get the more I appreciate that. He alludes to the fact everyone that snowboards wants to be young, that the future is in the youth, and that the industry should be run by riders who get out there days a year.

Maybe the industry does need to be in the hands of the riders, but frankly I know of very few people that are reps, work for companies, or live on the side of the mountain and work in a shop that get days a year in this industry.

So what are these ex riders having to say about being dropped from the Big B? But there is life after and I want to be the epitome of that. Burton Snowboards had a pretty shitty attitude at the time. After Jake Burton went on his year long vacation around the world, it was like an army style power struggle in his absence. So where has everyone ended up now? For eye wear Romain just signed with Shred Optics. Gigi along with Elena Hight are on the Volcom board program.

People are definitely proving there is life after Burton right now. The big question is what happens when Mr. White crosses the line with his off hill antics? La La Land Runway Films, Guy In the Sky Burton, High Life Teton Gravity Research, Saturation Absinthe Films, TB3 Standard Films,



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