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More Maverix Photos

June 22 0 Comments Category: Photos, Snowboarding

Jools has been on photo duty on the last couple of Maverix courses that I’ve done, photos are as usual up on Flickr. June One Day Course & June One Trick Pony session.

Exhausted!

June 22 0 Comments Category: All, Photos, Snowboarding

It’s been an insane week, or should I say last week was insane, since it’s now Monday again? Anyway, things are busy with work and play and I’m starting to feel a bit drained and exhausted. Nothing a lay in and some early nights wouldn’t cure I’m sure but with 5:30am starts, 4 client visits, [...]

I love snowboarding!

June 07 0 Comments Category: All, Photos, Snowboarding, Sponsors

It’s been a lovely weekend, and although I’d like to say it’s been a nice and relaxing one after a pretty stressful week at work I’d be lying if I did….what I can say is that it’s been brilliant and great fun! Friday kicked off with a drive across the back roads to Milton Keynes [...]

Photos: Maverix One Day Camp

May 04 0 Comments Category: Photos, Snowboarding

While I was riding on Saturday at the Maverix One Day Camp, Jools made use of the time to take some shots of the session, well it beat sitting in the bar watching the football or wandering round the shops.  So here’s the set on Flickr

Review: Maverix One Day Camp

May 02 0 Comments Category: All, Photos, Snowboarding

Six hours snowboarding really does leave you feeling a touch achy & exhausted, well it does me anyway. In fact, I’m very nearly feeling too tired to type this post. I spent today riding at MK SNO!zone on one of James Streater’s Maverix one day freestyle courses. I was previously booked on one of these [...]

Kicker Practice at MK SNO!zone

April 27 0 Comments Category: All, Photos, Snowboarding, Sponsors

We headed up to MK SNO!zone last Friday to make use of my “sponsored rider” pass for the first time and I was pleased to find they had a nice kicker out. It was the perfect shape for practicing spins and working on my technique (i.e. grabbing the board rather than flayling wildly in the [...]