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TGR ON THE EAST SIDE: Tangerine Dream Tour wraps up
TGR ON THE EAST SIDE: Tangerine Dream Tour wraps up

TGR hit the East Coast with force this year with stops from Portland, ME on down to Philly. Dave Hudacsko, TGR Tour Director, did a grueling 10 shows in a row keeping up with the local partiers at each stop. The Tangerine Dream was well recieved across the board with the best party at the Avalon in New York City. Along for the ride to keep the party hoppin' this year was Mixmaster Mike along with other music acts including J-Live. The Tangerine Dream Movie Tour wraps up this year with a stop in Park City on Dec. 9th. Finally, it's time to ski....
-Chad Jackson
RAGE FILMS/SKJERSAAS RAIL JAM
RAGE FILMS/SKJERSAAS RAIL JAM

Photos by Ian and Julian Fohrman
TURNAGAIN PASS UPDATE
TURNAGAIN PASS UPDATE

On November 12th we headed up to Turnagain Pass to ski some more early season Alaska backcountry. The area had received about a foot of new snow. Fueled by the suprisingly good conditions a week ago we had to check it out again.

It was a perfect day--clear, no wind, and about 20 degrees F. A bluebird day in AK always blows the mind! We skied some steep north facing lines and with the foot of fresh, snowpack was still stable. Clint Butler skied the most filled-in line and charged it with confidence. Conditions are still thin--being cautious and light on your feet is wise--but considering it's mid November, the stoke is easy to find. - Jason Scheben

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Slashing some early season turns? Email tess@powdermag.com with pics and a report.

TRIPLE THREAT: EvoGear Hosts Movie Premiere
Photos by Matt Niederhauser
BACHELOR DUMP: It's winter in Central Oregon
BACHELOR DUMP: It's winter in Central Oregon

11/9 - Mt. Bachelor opens November 18, but you wouldn't think it from the full parking lot last weekend. Powder-hungry Bendites spent the weekend reaping face shots on the cone and hitting the homemade booters that now cover the lower mountain.

Photos by Ian Fohrman