The Korua Shapes Crew Throws Back Some Rain Dogs

Anyone who’s frequented the parking lots or trailheads in the Pacific Northwest is sure to have seen a few of those ubiquitous white, gold and red cans – the local favorite cheap brew with the area’s tallest volcano as a namesake. In this case, Rain Dogs is not just a reference to Rainier Beer, apparently the main form of hydration during the Korua Shapes pre-covid trip to the PNW last winter (must be a testament to the quality if a bunch of Germans approved), but also an homage to the never-ending flow of moisture in the mountains in that particular corner of the world. We’re always a fan of the Korua crew getting wild on their snowboards, slashing, carving, and spinning every which way, and their latest short film Rain Dogs is no exception.

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Max Ritter
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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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