Sam takes home both the Slopestyle and the Rail Jam!!!Add Comment Canuck Splitfest 2012 01/10/2012
I couldnt be there, but donated a bunch or prizes for the raffle. Over $$2000 was raised for the Candaian Avalanche Foundation! Sounded and looked like an epic time. I will definiltly mark next years date on my calandar and make is a must! http://www.splitboarders.ca/index.php?itemid=36 click to learn more about the event. Merry Christmas from the NIBZ Team! 12/24/2011
Merry Christmas from sara niblock on Vimeo. Enjoy the holidays with all your friends and family! I hope everyone has a chance to fight the lift lines and enjoy some pow! Merry Christmas from everyone at NIBZ! A special thank you to David Craig for putting together this fun video with many nibz team riders representing! SUNDAY FUNDAY 11/20/2011
Since I have turned to a manufacture in Vancouver to produce NIBZ, my sewing machiene has collected a ton of dust. Today I decided to dust it off and dig deep into the right sde of my brain....This is what I came up with.... Whistler Blackcomb Alpine Forecast- Sat Nov 19th 5am. Synopsis Expect partly to mostly clear skies and dry conditions today. Temperatures will remain very cold through the day with light NNW breezes. Expect increasing clouds Sunday with slightly warmer temps, but still cold. A few light flurries are expected to develop by Sunday afternoon, but only trace amounts of new snow. Plan on increasing snowfall Sunday night into Monday with gradually rising temperatures. A major heavy snow event is expected Tuesday through Thursday next week. Although freezing levels will be climbing briefly to about 1700m, don't be surprised to see additional snowfall in the 4-6 feet range those three days. http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/weather/forecast/index.htm Sunshine, pow and opening day! 11/19/2011
Unfortunately, I am resting a bummed ankle and could not partake in opening day, however here’s what opening day had in store for Unofficial Whistler. WHISTLER, BC, Monday, November 14, 2011 – Whistler Blackcomb is thrilled to announce Whistler Mountain will open six days early on Friday, November 18. The return of La Nina, forecasted to bring greater than average snowfall, has skiers and snowboarders excited about the start of the ski/ride season. Blackcomb Mountain will open on Thursday, November 24, Whistler Blackcomb’s official opening day. “Cold temperatures, early season snow fall and the relentless work of our mountain operations teams is what allows us to open early,” says Doug MacFarlane, Mountain Manager at Whistler Blackcomb. “Early season conditions apply but we are very happy with the current conditions. Enjoying the first turns of the season is always an amazing feeling and we are very excited to announce Whistler Mountain will open six days early.” The alpine forecast is calling for up to 35 centimeters of snow in the alpine before opening on Friday, adding to the current snow base of 55 centimeters at Pig Alley. Additionally, the Whistler Blackcomb snowmaking team has turned over 50 million gallons of water into snow so far this season, the equivalent of covering 250 football fields with up to one foot of snow. For more information, visit http://ww1.whistlerblackcomb.com/media Nuulife's "What happened" 11/01/2011
After much anticipation and excitement, NuuLife Cinema have slipped PUsh.ca an exclusive advance of their new film, What Happened. Chalk full of amazing shredding and pure hilarity, NuuLife’s latest endeavor is one film you do not want to miss out on. Click the pic below to watch the full-length video at push.ca Nuulifes "What Happened?" Whistler premiere 10/28/2011
Join us for the Whistler premiere of "What Happened?"Always a wild one, let's get buck on Halloween! Movie starts at 9:30 Best Costume Contest! Guaranteed we'll have a rediculous assortment of prizing! Support from: Banshee Bungee ... Beaver Wax ... Nibz Bandanaz ... Class Five ... Spy Optical ... Solid Skateboard Shop ... Hempire ... Ripzone ... King Snow ... Ride Snowboards ... Shoulda Danished ... Leblanc Tatoo ... Freeride Boardshop | ArchivesJanuary 2012 CategoriesAll |

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