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gerard
03-12-2006, 04:13 PM
The sport of snowboarding is very well known and accepted these days. It was a popular and exciting event once again at the Torino Olympics. But snowboarders had to earn their keep. Not long ago, they weren't even allowed on the ski hills.

It's amazing how high they can fly; the tricks they can do; and how fast they'll go-- all on a snowboard! Boarding became a medal event for the first time during the Salt Lake Olympics, and new events -- such as the Snowboard Cross -- were added in Torino. Boarding has certainly become mainstream!

But, we remembered a story we did 17-years ago, when the sport was in its infancy. Most ski resorts didn't allow boarders, so Chris Houston and Doug Longman -- high school seniors in 1989 - would climb a couple thousand feet up the mountainside across from Alta, through knee-deep snow, just to take a five-minute ride! They did it three or four times a week!

Chris Houston, Snowboarder: "We'd get out of school and throw our stuff in the back of a truck and head up the canyon, and see if we could get one run in before dark."

We tracked Chris Houston down recently. Now in his mid 30's, with three kids and one on the way, he still rides. He avidly watched the recent Olympic competition and attended the boarding events in 2002. He says he always knew that snowboarding would eventually catch on.

Chris Houston, Snowboarder: "We were excited about it because we were back there in the day when you riding basically on a plank of wood going down the hill. There wasn't much to the equipment."

Ski resorts were wary about boarders back then. Only a few would allow them on the slopes, and only on a few runs when they did.

Chris Houston: "We'd have to certify to show that we could control ourselves, that we could turn and stop."

dirtyjerz
03-12-2006, 08:40 PM
its amazing how much revenue a resort wouldnt have if they didnt alow riders. i wish i was old enough to say i was there to be denied from riding

palidon11
03-13-2006, 01:30 AM
yeah, i was watching a show on fuel tv about that, sounded pretty crazy. haha, and a 5 foot air with a 180 was extreme. look how weve come...

Shelbycobra2008
03-13-2006, 02:12 AM
its amazing how much revenue a resort wouldnt have if they didnt alow riders. i wish i was old enough to say i was there to be denied from riding

yea i wish i could say i was at the beggining

tooch
03-14-2006, 12:27 AM
^^
i WAS there at the beginning. just too stupid to realize what was in front of me. took me until '95 or '96 to first strap on a board.

:doh:

VolcomBoarderChick
03-15-2006, 01:37 AM
for you guys that werent there to be denied to ride like me, you should check out that first decent movie, it shows a lot about the early riders and the crazy.. stuff they did

Shelbycobra2008
03-15-2006, 03:10 AM
seen it already along with about half the people on this site atleast

DPancoast
03-15-2006, 01:20 PM
That's pretty crazy. Although there are some resorts that still don't allow snowboards. But, if resorts didn't allow snowboards, where would most of their money come from?

Shelbycobra2008
03-15-2006, 06:19 PM
That's pretty crazy. Although there are some resorts that still don't allow snowboards. But, if resorts didn't allow snowboards, where would most of their money come from?

Rich skiers?

SnoChica
03-15-2006, 06:30 PM
That's pretty crazy. Although there are some resorts that still don't allow snowboards. But, if resorts didn't allow snowboards, where would most of their money come from?
Alta and Deer Valley do just fine. :)

tooch
03-15-2006, 07:12 PM
Alta and Deer Valley do just fine. :)

when i grow up i'm gonna start a mountain for snowboarders only.

Shelbycobra2008
03-15-2006, 08:49 PM
when i grow up i'm gonna start a mountain for snowboarders only.

when you grow up? you make it sound like your my age

Naked Hiker
03-15-2006, 08:56 PM
48 is the new 15 lol

tooch
03-15-2006, 08:59 PM
when you grow up? you make it sound like your my age

ask my wife. she'll tell ya - haven't growed up yet.

tooch
03-15-2006, 09:00 PM
ps - and thanks, hiker.

btw, black is the new black

Shelbycobra2008
03-15-2006, 09:55 PM
48 is the new 15 lol

haha ohhh sorry i forgot