Transfer Snowboard Magazine – Issue 6 Preview
Transfer Snowboard Magazine welcomes in the 2011 snowboarding shred season Down Under with a massive 180-page issue of epic snowboarding photography and stories, continuing with our commitment to bring you local radness and filling you with stoke and inspiration for our winter ahead. It’s always an exciting, anxious and frothing time of the year – waiting for those first flakes to fall at your local – so grab an issue of Transfer get stoked and get kitted for another epic winter of jumping wombats and chasing Kea’s.
See you on the hill.
Russell Holt – Editor
On the cover
Rider: Kazuhiro Kokubo
Photography: Jeff Curtes
Location: Mt Cook, New Zealand
Buyer’s Guide cover
Rider: Will Jackways
Photography: Frode Sanbech
Location: Mammoth Mountain, California.
Inside the issue…
1. South America – Los(t) Gringos
We take an odyssey of adventure through South America, exploring the goodness of Latin American snowboarding. Venturing on volcanoes of Chile, the backcountry of Patagonia and surfing the long left-hand point breaks of the Chilean coast, get your corn chips ready it’s the salsa express.
2. The Jess Rich Interview
Introducing a largely unknown force in Down Under snowboarding. Jess is pushing the female standard forward in Australia especially, where it has been flailing without progression for over five years since the departure of Torah Bright.
3. Vandogg’n – A dirt bag tour around the locals.
We followed a simple recipe: five snowboarders, two vans, boxes of booze, petrol money and a map of the local resorts. Welcome to Van Dogg’n the true blue Snowy Mountains adventure where the only thing between you and a good time is the turn of the door handle. Get out and explore your own backyard.
Plus…
Round Hill NZ: The King Of Nuts
A new rope tow at a tiny resort near Tekapo, New Zealand has opened up access to an epic new snowboarding area. We just so happened to score it bluebird and untracked when we visited last season in its first year of operation.
The Perfect Session
Ever scored a perfect storm? Last season at Mt Cook, NZ the Burton team walked into one by chance. Perfect weather, perfect snow stability, the perfect crew and two days of heli-time to themselves resulted in this spread of all-time images.
And don’t forget…
The 2011 Buyer’s Guide – A Bonus 36pg magazine included with every issue.
Down Under’s most comprehensive gear guide featuring over 400 of the latest products.
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