Go Snowboarding! Build Your Own Board with MTN Local’s Max Holzman

What does Go Snowboarding! mean?   In our fourth episode  Mark Sullivan talks with Max Holzman, maker of MTN Local snowboards, at his house in Vermont.  A lot of people dream of making their own snowboards and Max has taken that idea to fruition, building unique boards one at a time, utilizing a horizontal laminated construction.  Each board is a reflection of its intended rider - but the real satisfaction comes from the incremental progression and problem solving challenges that comes with each new build. 

Go Snowboarding! Building your own Resort • Episode 3

In our third episode Mike Arzt and Mark Sullivan talk to a man called 'Jeff' who build his own resort - featuring 40 runs and almost 2000' vertical feet.  According to Jeff, "If it were about making money, it would be so much less interesting." Indeed. 

GoSnowboarding! Build Your Own Rope Tow with TJ Homan and Day Franzen

In our second episode  we ask snowboarder TJ Homan about his self made rope tow. We go over the details then bring in mentor and Kingvale Terrain Project founder Day Franzen to give some sage wisdom to TJ.   This is our first episode covering a DIY project in action, and TJ was able to put together his own rope tow  for less than $500.  

Go Snowboarding! with Jeff Pensiero, Mike Arzt and Mike Basich

In our first episode we follow along as Mark and Dustin ask themselves what it really means "to go snowboarding" and along the way way they end up convincing Jeff Pensiero and Mike Arzt to join them as co hosts for an exciting new winter exploring the do it yourself spirit that exists across all of snowboarding.  Jake Aaronson (@east.bumfucc) has a phone call with Mark about rope tows which ends up helping to inspire this new podcast. Mike Chantry recounts snowboarding in 1965 and working with Tom Sims to bring freestyle to snowboarding in the 1980s - and how Craig Kelly was always…

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