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  2. YES. Snowboards - Wikipedia

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    All YES. models were manufactured in the GST factory in Austria before gradually moving production to the SWS factory in Dubai starting in 2014. [6] The GST factory closed in 2016. [7] The YES. designers receive R&D input of some top-level freestyle snowboarders. The 2016-17 catalog consists of fourteen models, [8] which grew to twenty for 2019 ...

  3. File:YES-Snowboards-logo.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. David Carrier Porcheron - Wikipedia

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    David Carrier Porcheron, also known by his siglum DCP, is a professional snowboarder from Quebec, Canada.He is the co-owner of YES.Snowboards. [1]Porcheron has been sponsored by Northwave/Drake and The North Face. [2]

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  6. Lee Canyon (ski resort) - Wikipedia

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    People have been using the north-facing slopes of the area for winter recreation since the early 1930s. In the 1940s, the Las Vegas Ski Club operated a short rope tow and a warming hut. Lee Canyon Ski Area was created in 1964, when the Forest Service issued a Special Use Permit in order to provide winter recreation options in Southern Nevada.

  7. Snowboard - Wikipedia

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    Alpine snowboards tend to be longer and thinner with a much stiffer flex for greater edge hold and better carving performance. Snowboard bindings, unlike ski bindings, do not automatically release upon impact or after falling over. With skis, this mechanism is designed to protect from injuries (particularly to the knee) caused by skis torn in ...

  8. Jake Burton Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Jake Burton Carpenter (April 29, 1954 – November 20, 2019), occasionally also known as Jake Burton or Jakie, was an American snowboarder, founder of Burton Snowboards, and one of the inventors of the modern day snowboard. A native of New York, he grew up in Cedarhurst, New York. [2]

  9. Ben Ferguson (snowboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Ben spends most of his summers in Mt. Hood, Oregon teaching young snowboarders during his signature sessions at High Cascade Snowboard Camp. [4] He is sponsored by 10 Barrel Brewing, Burton Snowboards, Redbull, Mt. Bachelor, Anon Optics, and Crabgrab.