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Archive for July, 2005

Jeremy and the guys on the Dirtsurfer Pro team spent last month traveling all across Canada spreading the joy of inline boarding. They wrapped-up their tour at Velirium in Quebec… tired, worn out and ready to head home. Now you can share in their experience. Jeremy sends this update…
“I have started the outline of our [...]

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Off to the Races

“Racin’ Rob” Turman and his crew are going up to Munnsville, New York for the big GSI race this weekend. So far, they seem to be the only inline boarders registered. So, If you want to compete for the top prize, you better get registered right now. Registration opens at 7:00 am Saturday morning. It [...]

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Aloha, Dirtsurfers!
Christine in Maui, Hawaii has been doing some Dirtsurfing down a volcano. She’s so stoked by the ride that she’s planning on videotaping it. Here’s her latest from paradise.
“I have been thinking… why go to Oregon for an epic shoot when the best place is right here in my backyard? I know that [...]

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The sport of inline boarding made it into the San Francisco Chronicle this past Sunday, July 10th.That’s good. Media coverage of our fledgling sport will certainly help. Congratulations to the two riders featured in the story.I read the article and was a little concerned by it. I then went to Technorati.com to search the blogs [...]

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Ever wonder if anybody famous rides inline boards?
I did. So I asked Graeme if he knew of any pro surfers or snowboarders who were into Dirtsurfer. Here is what he told me…
We have several well known people across the border in Canada, including :SNOWBOARDERS Nadine Truax (fourth place finisher at Canadian Snowboarding Nationals) and Robert [...]

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The whole point of the trip for me was to learn as much as possible from the guys who make Dirtsurfer their living. Anything else is gravy. In that sense, the trip was a huge success.I spent the day getting to know the guys on the team. The crowds didn’t really pick up until about [...]

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