Two of Arbor’s young guns, Ryan Linnert and Patrick Reddy handle Mammoth’s main park as they step it up through a progression of tricks. Can you name each trick?
Freestyle performance with aggressively priced value in a cambered true-twin package; the Del Rey is a dirty little park machine that was designed for wide-ranging, street-oriented riding: jumps, jibs, taps, rails, boxes, and babes - more fun than your first fake ID.
Arbor team rider, Ryan Linnert along with friends Nick Geisen, Chris Geisen just having some early season fun in the Pinball Park at Northstar-At-Tahoe. Why not?
Freestyle performance with aggressively priced value in a cambered true-twin package; the Del Rey is a dirty little park machine that was designed for wide-ranging, street-oriented riding: jumps, jibs, taps, rails, boxes, and babes - more fun than your first fake ID.
Arbor’s presence in the park may be building but our roots is in the mountains…in the big mountains and the backcountry. We have a solid presence in the Northwest including national team riders Byron Bagwell and Ryan Linnert along with regional team riders, Robbie Hutton and Shawn Freyer. They get out and ride for the powder of the Northwest and photographer, Justin Kious rides it and captures it on film. “Justin’s riding is as good as his eye for snow shots,” says Bagwell. “This makes it possible to get places others photogs will back away from.” Get ready for the big storms of winter…they’re just days away. Check out the gallery of these big mountain shreds.
Shawn Fryer grabs a nasty method off this Northwest cliff.
Here is a little video edit from Arbor national team rider, Ryan Linnert. This Oregon native kid has some serious skills and he’s looking forward to a strong 2010/11 snowboard season. Check him out.