The future for the Tanner Trails looks bright. Wood and Ingersoll aren’t about to slow down with upkeep and expansion of the trails. They are constantly thinking up more efficient ways to maintain the trails year-round and coming up with crazy inventive ways to keep riding the trails even when they are covered in snow. … read more
Inversion Trawler: Take Heed, The Cumorah Hand This Way Comes
I didn’t think much of it until a few moments later when Tempest cried out, “Bloody Bollocks! What happened to my hair? WHAT HAPPENED TO MY HAIR?!” … read more
10 Things I Hate About Calvert
Remember if you ever meet Calvert, talk some shit to him because he won’t know what to do otherwise … read more
Product Reviews – December 2008
Headphones, parkas and gloves get reviewed. … read more
Teaching ‘Fun’damentals With Chill
The program, which originated in Burlington, Vermont in ‘96, has become an international activity. Now, based in 14 locations worldwide, it’s a way to reach less fortunate kids and allow them to enjoy the mountain life. Now in its sixth year in Utah, Chill serves over a hundred youth who without this opportunity would never get to experience snowboarding. … read more
Skatepark Etiquette 101
Oh my hell, where do I start on the skate related reasons for you not to drop off your rugrats at the park for the day? … read more
Mike Aitken Benefit Jam: Presented by 5050bmx & Outsider
From his first few waking hours when he was slightly conscious, doctors told him that he may never walk again. Aitken’s always been one to prove people wrong, consistently hurdling the largest challenges … read more
Contributor Limelight: Ryan Condrick aka DJ Superb
We met this San Diego native last year when he DJ’ed the Mag’s amateur snowboarding and freestyle skiing competition series, the SLUG Games. Since then, Ryan Condrick has clocked-in countless hours on the ones and twos – spinning hip hop at SLUG events, inside his bedroom and at local clubs. … read more
Inversion Trawler – September 2008
Our spirit guide, Murgatroid, actually exists. The universe is totally different then it was before. … read more
Local Reviews: Some Beasts
A nostalgic tinkering oxf an orchestral kind, this album is bursting with delectable sounds. From tambourines to pots and pans to castanets to delayed acoustic guitars, the music is extremely varied and colorful. The energy that is channeled throughout the album is of such a marvelous kind that it’s almost hard to believe. … read more
Local Reviews: The Tenants of Balthazar’s Castle
Michael Biggs’ (aka The Tenants of Balthazar’s Castle) music requires patience, but that patience is rewarded with intrigue. Divided into three movements, Biggs starts the set with “Room (Dream),” a fairly grumbling, sometimes explosive, sub-frequency driven mix of oscillated gestures and reedy snippets. … read more
Loud and Clear: The Life and Times of a SLC Hardcore Band
Years before Trent Nelson became Chief Photographer for The Salt Lake Tribune, he was shooting photos of Salt Lake City punk rock shows. Some of the most compelling images from his 1998 collection at trenthead.com are of the Salt Lake hardcore band Clear, due to the sheer emotional intensity that appears to be pouring out of each member. … read more