After a killer trip to the Sawtooth Range in Idaho last February I was inspired to write a little story on the adventure. We met some new binding free friends and slashed copious amounts of powder in some really unique terrain. Starfish Snowskate Magazine ran the story in this years “Travel Issue”. Enjoy…
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I had watched many interviews with top snowboarding pros over the years on Buoloco.com and I was stoked to get the call from Eduardo for a quick ichat and story.
Check it!
http://www.buoloco.com/web6/content/powdersurfing-jeremy-jensen
One hell of a good write up on the biglines.com homepage today!
Big thanks to the fellas up north for tracking me down and doing the leg work on this story. Really well written and spot on. I was sold at the first paragraph:
“Ok, picture this: you’re surfing a pow line, slashing turns and letting the sunshine light up your roostertails. Out of the corner of your eye, you peep a poppy little pillow and you know the landings perfect. You line it up, adjust your feet and BAM.
That updraft of powder in your face is what makes powsurfing (or any type of powder riding) truly awesome. The guys at biglines.com obviously know whats up.
http://biglines.com/articles/one-man-machine-and-his-powsurfing-dream-jeremy-jensen-profile
The premier issue of Kronicle Magazine is out and Grassroots Powdersurfing is stoked to have some content in the magazine! Check out the “Primal Pow”story for the goods!
A nice little write up on Grassroots Powdersurfing in “Powder Propaganda” called “Surfing Powder…. Literally”
There are a few inaccurate lines in there, but what can you do. It seems that many journalists don’t want to send out proofs before they publish.. but I think if they did things would work out better for everyone!
We appreciate the publicity nonetheless.
Check it..
http://powderpropaganda.wordpress.com/2011/12/03/62/
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| Wackin’ weeds in early november. |
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| Hiking in the stoney grove |
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| Jeremy – Kickflip in the powsurf “stash park” |
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| KICKFLIPS! |
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| Zach Shepherd poppin’ ollies |
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| 360 shuvit – Zach Shepherd |
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| The upper fields are always holding |
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| shooting tubes of cold smoke and rad light |
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| Zach shooting out the end of the gauntlet |
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| Flying out the upper gauntlet – the blur in the shot tells the story.. a fast and wild ride! |
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| Rolling up to the base camp packing a small quiver of powsurfs |
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| A few minutes later we summit on foot, take a few minutes for our heads to adjust and the slashing begins |
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| Cliff drop/Bush Ollie bottom angle |
| Top Angle |
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| FS air |
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| Slashing in the November light |
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| Creepin’ with with a quiver. One on my back and 3 on the sled. |
The Phish shapes I had designed over the summer were riding pretty cool, not my favorite ride but interesting nonetheless. I shaped a diamond tail, a square tail, and a couple of swallow tails, all with a variety of different waist widths. The diamond tail 130 (pictured above) rode fast and straight. It is a relatively narrow board with a flat tail so it was responsive but still seemed to turn more like a snowboard than I would prefer, not as agile and playful as some of my favorite shapes. But it rode fast and had it’s own benefits in certain conditions. The swallows were interesting but again, not what I’m really after… they would probably sell good to people who didn’t know any better… because they look cool.
The more testing we do the more we realize how much snowboarding has confused people when it comes to what makes a good shape for a powsurfer. People think that a long board with a giant nose and a long swallow tail is going to be the ultimate powsurf shape.. this is so NOT the case! It’s cool to have a board with a unique shape, but function always outweighs fashion if you want a good ride. I’m not saying the swallow tail boards don’t perform, they just perform differently and the ride you get is much more snowboard-like feel and not very “surfy” if that makes any sense. As far as Grassroots Powdersurfing is concerned, we are not trying to imitate snowboarding. We are bringing something new to the game of snow-sliding and that is what keeps things fresh for us. If we wanted a snowboard feel, we would ride a snowboard (with or without the bindings). We want to make boards that offer a new and unique feel, without factors that limit the way you can ride and the tricks you can do. That is what powdersurfing is all about.
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| Having a snowmobile doesn’t mean you don’t ever have to hike to get to the goods. |
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| Almost there… |
From the top we rally some open pow fields on the way down to some features we found to play on. Slashing the fields is rad but we always want a challenge so we try to get freestyle on the way down. Kicktails! I don’t know why you wouldn’t want one. Crusing pow is great and all but who likes to be glued to the ground the whole time? The ability to ollie is a priority in the design of our boards adding agility to the overall ride, allowing the rider to ride backwards and putting some pop under your feet. Even on flat slopes you can get some air time without the help of a bump or jump.
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| Pop shuvit over a hippie track on the 140 Twin Powder Skate |
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| Hard to tell what the hell is going on here. I’ll give you a hint, its deep, sunny, and the pow is some high quality shit! |
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| I’d been wanting the nose angle of a kickflip for a while, makes for a sick shot on video as the world spins around and the rider stays upright… trip out… (see video below) |
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| Ollies… the root of all freestyle |
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| One last kickflip to cap off another fun day |
November was great despite the lack of snowfall late in the month. We had lots of sunny cold days in some unique and interesting terrain. Although our options grew smaller every day, this just meant we had to get creative, and creativity always leads to progression.
Stoked to see a write-up from the guys at Whitelines.com
Thanks for the kind words!
http://whitelines.mpora.com/videos/teasers/the-powsurf-chronicles-trailer-kickflips-snow-reality.html
Introducing “The Powsurf Chronicles” a series of short films about powsurfing. We will be dropping Chronicles throughout the winter season to keep the stoke running high and share with our audience the things that set Grassroots Powdersurfing (and powsurfing in general) apart from the rest of the world of snow sports.
The teaser is just the tip of the iceberg and it should give you a small glimpse of what’s in store for the future. With so many bangers, hammers and hum-dingers to sift thru, it took a while to get this little teaser done. We are stoked to pump out a few short videos this year that offer a little glimpse into what we have been up to over the past few years. The good times, the bad, history, direction, evolution, potential… there are so many avenues to base these films on.. the hard part is picking one and sticking with it.
So here’s the tease… and stay tuned for more. We will crank these out the best we can with the limited time we have. Hopefully they will open some eyes and minds, and get people stoked to go outside, grab a Grassroots powsurfer, and go get a face full of powder.
I received an email from Brandon Long with the Ogden Outdoor Adventure show requesting a radio interview. He wanted to talk about Grassroots Powdersurfing…. the boards, the history, and the future.
CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO HEAR THE INTERVIEW.
Jeremy Jensen interview – Grassroots Powdersurfing
Link the the blog post on Odgen Outdoor Adventure site:
Big Thanks to Brandon Long, the Ogden Outdoor Adventure show, and Jeff Young, who helped get the ball rolling on this.

The first early season tease of snow fell on October 7th 2011. We rallied up to the “sacred grove” to check the depth and were delighted to find enough pow to snowskate the campground and powsurf the upper fields.



















































