Bear Mountain’s new movie will premiere along with the Stepchild and Thirtytwo team movie “This Video Sucks,” Saturday, September 19th immediately following the Hot Dawgz & Hand Rails competition. This is Bear Mountain’s sixth movie and for 2009 they deliver a unique documentary called “Parkumentary.” This film tracks 20 years of terrain park and snowboarding innovation, style, creativity and history at Bear Mountain and Snow Summit. Beginning with Summit’s hand-dug halfpipe in 1989 and the opening of Bear’s Outlaw terrain park in 1990 it all started in Big Bear. From the domination of Summit’s Westridge and Ego Trip parks of the late 1990’s, and the rise of Bear’s All-Mountain Park in 2002, to new one of a kind features coming this season, Big Bear has been leading the way in terrain park development and helping to push the progression of snowboarding for two decades. It’s a solid place in snowboarding history for a couple of resorts located in sunny Southern California.
Big Bear Mountain Resorts is proud to announce that their 2009 movie release, Parkumentary will be available in a nine part series online through Bear Mountain’s new website, bearmountain.com.
Chris Bradshaw, Zak Hale, Scott Vine, Jed Anderson, Pat Milbery, Johnny Miller, Ryan Paul, Johnny Lazzareschi, LNP, Mike Casanova, Chris Grenier…………………..
Bear Mountain just got slammed with the biggest series of storms since the 1969 El Nino.
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fs 14?
the clip only shows 12 but you can here him cut the last 180 around at the end
Wow, fs 14 truck driver off the toes. Thats a lesson for all you fs heel spinners out there. Learn both ways kids!
it was a 12, even if he slid around another 180 it doesn’t mean he did a 14 it just means he cant land a 12 right!!!!!!!!!!!!! in other news Bradshaw is a JOKE!!!!!!!!
that kier flips from whistler…duhh