NS Stickers are now available. For no more effort than a trip to your local post office and the cost of a letter to grandma, you too can enjoy the benefits of NS stickers.
For those of you who know what a SASE is send it in to us, and we'll hook you up! For those who don't, it's a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope. Make a letter to yourself and put it in another envelope and mail it to us. For those in Canada you can simply add regular postage for a normal envelope. For everyone in the United States and other countries you will need to buy an international postage voucher from your post office. They'll be able to let you know how much it will cost to get your envelope from our place to yours (usually no more than $1.50).
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Influences
Jib and jive at these top resorts, ranked by the readers of SKI Magazine as the 10 best terrain parks in 2007.
1. Stratton, VT
Stratton rebuilt their park for this season. The new park boasts multiple lines including one with six tables and an oversized flat down box. They also installed a 40 foot "busbox" — an actual school bus with its roof resurfaced with HDPE (box plastic), making it super jibbable.
2. Mammoth Mountain, CA
Mammoth's three parks (one for each level rider) are more than 70 acres dedicated to 40 rails and boxes, a Wall Ride, 50-plus jumps, and a world-class system of pipes.
3. Breckenridge, CO
Five parks and four pipes highlight this mecca for jibbers of all skill levels. Filled with kickers, trannies and boxes, this 25-acre park and pipe is annually ranked as a top spot
4. Okemo, VT
Okemo's Nor’ Easter Super Park is highlighted by the signature “Truth Rail.” It also has many other large rails and box features and a variety of jumps , step-ups, and step down table tops.
5. Seven Springs, PA
The SPOT is Seven Springs signature terrain park filled with large jumps, boxes and rails and home to the 18-foot high, 440-foot long competition Super Pipe.
6. Keystone, CO
Keystone's A51 park is reworked for the season with 12 custom boxes and 40 new jibs in addition to the walls, culverts, stalls, stair-sets, bonks, rails, boxes, jumps, logs and whatever else they deem jibbable.
7. Whistler Blackcomb, B.C.
The Whislter/Blackcomb Nintendo Terrain Parks serve up a superpipe, a snow cross track and five park runs that offer more than 85 assorted rails and jibs ranging from boxes to a 50-foot single pipe.
8. Smugglers Notch, VT
Smuggs' three terrain parks (The Zone, Prohibition Park and Birch Run Terrain Park) and superpipe have plenty of hits, table tops, rolls and spines for all levels.
9. Tremblant, Que.
Tremblant's acres and acres of ramps, rails and jumps and Olympic caliber super-pipe is enough to test any newschooler's skills.
10. Vail, CO
Vail has four parks each with hits, jumps and rails to occupy jibbers. Their superpipe has 18-foot walls that will challenge even the most experienced riders.
It all started back in 1999, sitting at work, bored out of my mind yet feeling slightly ambitious. I decided that skiing was taking a definite turn for the better, and the sport needed a core website to promote it. The original site was as basic as they come. No interactivity. No stellar content. Nothing but a couple of profiles of some sick riders, and three trick tips.
A year later, on a saturday afternoon in September of 2000, again while sitting at work with nothing to do, a decision was made that would change Newschoolers.com forever. The site needed something more. It needed more content. More updates. It needed to be completely interactive. So on that sunny afternoon, from 20 stories above downtown Ottawa, with the visual buzz of tourists and mall-walkers below, the new Newschoolers.com was born.
The first interactive Newschoolers.com, which was released on October 1st of 2000, was a hit from the day it started. Members loved the interactivity, and guests loved the content. After only three months online, the site had attracted more than 500 members, a sure sign of good things to come.
As the site continued to grow to new levels, so did the glitches in the code. Every old-time member can remember the days of the re-code, when the site was completely rebuilt from the ground up. The re-code ensured that Newschoolers.com would not fold under the pressure of the thousands of hits it received every day, and after moving to another new server, the site was finally solid and ready for action.
Three years after the initial concept was conceived, Newschoolers.com has become the place to find information, talk to other skiers, watch videos, and look at pictures. The possibilities are endless as thousands of new forum posts appear each week, and new members join daily. As the sport of skiing continues to grows, so does Newschoolers.com. With magazines, ski movies, and ski hills noticing the mass potential of the site, only time will tell what will happen next.
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