Elena Hight – Edge of the Earth

Last season, I was lucky enough to team up with TGR, Griffin Post and Jeremy Jones for the creation of what became the film Edge of the Earth. The adventure behind the riding is really what got showcased during this film, which I love because that is what draws me to splitboarding; the challenge it takes to find good snow, technical lines, or just go somewhere you have never explored.

An Interview with Rafael Pease

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We had a chance to catch up with Team Rider, Rafael Pease. We chatted about filming with TGR in Alaska last season for the Mountain Revelations project and spoke a little bit about what he's up to this winter.
Last winter, Tear Rider Tamo Campos spent several weeks camped out at Mt. Cain on North Vancouver Island in Canada. He and his friends experienced a lot of different extreme weather and were able to explore all that the island has to offer on their splitboards.

Tamo Campos: Adventures in Japan

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An interview with Spark R&D Team Rider Tamo Campos on his splitboard and bike-packing trip to Japan in the winter of 2020.

Backyard Boogie Too

These relationships that are forged upon this feeling are priceless and my hopes are that this video gives you the urge to go out to your home hill, wherever that may be, and make some memories with your best friends. Remember there is no correct way to slide sideways and at the end of the day the one having the most fun wins.
Late last spring, Team Rider Ettore Personnettaz and his touring partner Simone Cuaz used Cannondale e-bikes and their touring gear to approach and summit Tête de la Nouva (3.034 M / 9,954 ft) in the Gran Paradiso National Park in Italy.

Checking In With the Spark Team

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We checked in with a couple of our Spark R&D Team Riders just to see how they have been doing, staying busy, staying sane, and staying in shape. We mention staying in shape specifically because many of us would still like to do more splitboarding this spring! May can be prime backcountry time, but you