Snow is falling and ive been feeling the energy levels around evo jump about 200% over the last couple days!!! Crystal Mountain opens this Wednesday and Mt Baker opens on Thursday. Stevens Pass has to be close behind and with that, we want to make sure that if you are going up to the hill, your gear is completely ready.
So, bring your gear in for service or mounting and we will have it ready for you the next day and waive the rush fee! It’s Simple:
Your plans
Drop off gear by:
Pick up gear after:
Opening day @ Crystal
8:00PM Monday
7:00PM Tuesday
Opening day @ Baker
8:00PM Tuesday
7:00PM Wednesday
Weekend Warrior
8:00PM Wednesday
7:00PM Thursday
Drop off your gear and we will get it ready for you, FAST! Even after this week’s promo we guarantee to have all your gear serviced within 48 hours until November 25th. Come in quickly so you can get into the mountains just the same!
Saturday October 24, 1982 TGR landed in Seattle with their crew and the “Re:sessions” tour. Easily one of the most anticipated films this fall, and it was obvious when we sold out of tickets early the week before the show!
People started arriving as early as 630p to try and purchase last minute tickets at the door and the line was wrapped around the corner over an hour before doors opened.
The King Cat showing TGR movie goers a good time.
Dash Longe getting welcomed to the party by Stevens Pass’s Brian and Nate “Mario” Escalona.
Dillon Hood in the house!
Rab and Micaela slingin’ TGR merch at the evo booth!
The kids entering the grand prize raffle!
Anticipation for the raffle…and Re:sessions!
Thanks to everyone who came out!!! Don’t forget that you can get your TGR merch at evo in Seattle! Come by to validate your Stevens Pass voucher and pick up a tee and one of the badass neon TGR die cut stickers!
Last Wednesday evening, evo and group Y hosted a gathering and discussion focused on sustainability and what it means to all of us in the realm of action sports. We had an expert line up of speakers; pro-snowboarder and co-mastermind of Holden outerwear Mikey LeBlanc, former CEO of REI Dennis Madsen, and Stevens Pass Marketing Director Chris Rudolph.
These guys kicked down some serious knowledge and insight and the audience asked some great questions. However, we know that not everyone got the chance to be heard, whether they were in the audience at evo or out there on the interwebs.
So… we’d love to not only continue the conversation and give you a chance to chime in, but also reward one lucky question asker as well!
We’ll be taking questions from you via email and twitter, and kicking back out the answers from Mikey, Dennis and Chris late next week. We’ll award the most creative/inspiring/thought-provoking question with a very cool limited edition skate deck, courtesy of our friends and group Y event sponsors FUEL TV.
So, fire off your questions to us via email, or via twitter to @groupY.
We’ll post the questions and answers on the blog next week and announce the winner!
What’s better than waking up to clear skies and coffee at 6:30am, driving to Stevens, hiking for pow in the shade all morning, sharing parking lot pounders and winning scratch tickets, and a last sunny afternoon hike to build the perfect spring jump and hang out above the crowd while a goggle tan silently solidifies its way onto your face?
Oh. Nothing. Unless you can do all that and not getting caught in 3 hour long post-shred traffic.