How to Travel the World and Snowboard Without Trashing the Environment

The modern snowboard bum life can be, well…a little environmentally irresponsible. Realizing this, these guys decided to do better by fulfilling their dreams of hunting the best powder in the world in the most environmentally friendly way they could think of. Their full-length film not only showcases some downright impressive riding, it tells the story of a grassroots environmental movement. Maybe we could all learn something from these guys.

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The crew came up with ideas like bringing home all the plastic waste they produced from their Japan trip (because the recycling for this kind of waste is better in the US), driving to Alaska on recycled veggie oil to slay huge human-powered lines, and riding at their home mountain Stevens Pass, the “greenest” resort in North America. 

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I manage digital content here at TGR, run our gear testing program, and am stoked to be living the dream in the Tetons.
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