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MISSION:

To produce memorable,

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1930 S. Dexter St.

Denver, CO 80222

WORK EXPERIENCE:

SNOWBOARD COLORADO MAGAZINE

Denver, CO

March 2011 - Present

- Art Director / Photo Editor

FREELANCE:

VERY BOLD MINISTRIES

San Antonio, TX

2007 - Present

- Graphic Artist

KEYSTONE RESORTS

October 2012

- Graphic Designer

MARY KAY NSD

July 2010

- Graphic Designer

EDUCATION:

THE ART INSTITUTE OF COLORADO

Denver, CO

Associate of Applied Science

Graphic Design

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Art Director of Snowboard Colorado

Orchestrated all things visual (print and digital) for Snowboard Colorado for 2

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Awards:

Westword

Best of Denver 2013

Best Snowsports Publication

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THE VICE TRILABORATION

$140.00

NEVER SUMMER

THE PROTO HD

$549.99

ROME SDS

BUTTERKNIFE

$389.99

NEVER SUMMER

THE RAVEN

$499.99

ROME SDS

THE BODEGA

$209.99

HESTRA

THE FALL LINE SERIES

$145.00

YEA.NICE

GET WILD 5 PANEL

$29.00

ROME SDS

THE BODEGA

$209.99CANDYGRIND

THE WORKMAN'S MITT

$56.00

DAKINE

TEAM MISSION ERIC JACKSON PACK

$80.00

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DRAGON

NFX

$160.00

HOUSE OF MARLEY

BAG OF RIDDIM

$399.00SIMS

X-WEDGE™

$599.00

NOW

IPO $279.00

SELECT $319.00

UNDER ARMOUR

COLDGEAR®INFRARED

GHOST SHELL

$249.99

SALOMON

THE SICK STICK

$599.95

UNITY

THE WHALE

$549.00

WESTON

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$599.00

HOUSE OF MARLEY

BAG OF RIDDIM

$399.00SIMS

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POW

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$160.00

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Multitasking; managing outside contributors, photo

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NEFF

LUCAS JACKET $150.00

DAILY JACKET $130.00

WINSTON JACKET $220.00

DAILY RIDING PANTS $120.00

REMIND INSOLES

THE MEDICINAL

$39.95

VOLCOM

PUFF GIVE MITT

$100.00

VOLCOM

4X4 JACKET

$120.00

PLANET EARTH

MILLIE JACKET

$299.99

PLANET EARTH

HAZE JACKET

$289.99

FLOW

DARWIN

$599.99

ZEAL

THE FARGO

$99.00

ZION

THE ZANY EARTH

$400.00

SABRE

TROPICAL DISASTER

$85.00

VOLCOM

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Snowboard Colorado 2013 February Feature:

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contributing writers, in depth photo editing, and

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To d d w a l k s

u s t h r o u g h a n

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INTRO

RICHARDS

BY:MIKEGOODWIN

PORTRAITS:TERRYRATZLAFF

T h i s s u m m e r I wa s g i ve n a r e c o r d i n g o f a c o nve r s a t i o n

b e t w e e n To d d a n d my e d i t o r, Ad a m . B r i e f l y, i t wa s 4 5

m i n u t e s o f To d d l e t t i n g l o o s e . S o I c a l l e d h i m t h i s

p a s t N o v e m b e r t o r e - h a s h s o m e o f t h e i s s u e s a n d

a t t e m p t t o o r g a n i z e h i s r a n t . F o l l o w i n g i s a p o r t i o n

o f t h a t c o nve r s a t i o n .

Todd

D E S T I N A T I O N

U N K N O W N

INTRO

RICHARDS

T h i s s u m m e r I wa s g i ve n a r e c o r d i n g o f a c o nve r s a t i o n

Todd

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TA L E SA l l t h e d o o r s h a d b e e n k i c k e d i n a n d

t h e w i n d ows we r e t e e t e r i n g i nwa r d f r o m

y e a r s o f b a t t e r i n g w i n d s a n d n e g l e c t .

S n o w d r i f t s p i l e d u p i n t h e m i d d l e o f

t h e f l o o r o n t h e s e c o n d s t o r y, w a r p i n g

t h e f l o o r b e l ow i t . Th e h a r d w o o d f l o o r s

d o w n s t a i r s w a v e d u p a n d d o w n f r o m

c o n s t a n t e x p o s u r e t o m o i s t u r e . M i c e

t u r d s l i n e d t h e w a l l s a n d c o r n e r s a n d

t h e r e m ay o r m ay n o t h av e b e e n a b e a r

l i v i n g i n t h e r e . I t m i g h t s e e m s t r a n g e

t h a t a f t e r t h i s i n i t i a l i n s p e c t i o n I k n e w

I h a d t o b u y t h i s p l a c e . T h i s w a s i t a n d

t h i s wa s my o p p o r t u n i t y. I t wa s p a ra d i s e

a n d i t w a s a l l I c o u l d t h i n k a b o u t t h e

f o l l o w i n g e i g h t m o n t h s u n t i l i t w a s a

r e a l i t y.

S u r e i t wa s g o i n g t o t a ke s o m e wo r k , b u t

mys e l f a n d p a r t n e r s S ky l a r H o l g a te , g u i d e

ex t ra o r d i n a i r e , a n d l o n g t i m e f r i e n d , C h r i s

H a r e l l , w e w e r e u p t o t h e c h a l l e n g e .

W e ’ r e s t i l l a g o o d w a y f r o m o u r l o n g -

t e r m g o a l , b u t w i t h t wo s n owc a t s , a c c e s s

t o S i l v e r t o n M o u n t a i n ’ s h e l i c o p t e r a n d

e n d l e s s t e r r a i n , w e a r e s l o w l y c r e a t i n g

o u r o w n p a r a d i s e a n d t r y i n g t o s h a r e i t

w i t h t h e w o r l d . - A A R O N D O D D S

C o - O w n e r, P r o f e s s i o n a l P h o t o g r a p h e r

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Do you think people will turn away from the

money?

That's a really good point. Once you get good

now, people are not really looking at board

sponsors to pay them. People are going, "Well,

if I get really good, I can either get on Nike or

I can get on Red Bull or Rockstar." There are

not really those board companies coming up

anymore. Look at Forum. Forum is gone and

Forum used to be one of those companies that

kids would be like, "If I get good someday, I

am going to ride for Forum because they are

fucking awesome." It doesn't seem like there is

that anymore. Maybe Capita, ya know? Maybe

Capita is still a rad brand in those ways, but

I am trying to think who else. Maybe some of

these smaller brands coming up will have the

power pretty soon. You are not going to get

rich off of making boards, I can tell you that

right now. There is no company that is going

to start anytime soon that is going to be the

next big thing. It is just impossible and it sucks

that that is the way it is, but it's impossible.

So you see things continuing to move in this

crazy way until enough people push back?

I think so. I think you have cycles that come

with everything. But when does that happen?

I guess that is the big question. How many

people need to push back and what happens

when everyone pushes back? Because now

we are talking about, do we push back so

that the energy drink companies and people

r ight now pul l out and there is th is giant

vacuum and everyone just fal ls into it and

snowboarding has to kind of climb back out of

that? It's really hard. It would be nice to have

a happy medium. I have conversations with

people now that my lifestyle and my career

in snowboarding is a lot different and I talk

about how much product people are moving

because I am truly interested in where the

needle is moving in snowboarding because it is

just baffling to me. I was talking to somebody,

like, "Ok, so you guys are making a jacket that

costs, like, $500 or $600 and you are trying

to market it towards these people that are 28,

29, 30 years old, because the guys that are

younger than that, they will not buy a $500

jacket."

You're lucky if they even buy a jacket.

Exactly. So now you are marketing this jacket

to someone that i s 29, 30 years o ld , but

you are not up against the other snowboard

brands ; you are up against Apple. These

people are looking at this jacket and it's like,

"I can either skip this jacket for another year

and buy a new iPhone or I can buy this jacket."

And Apple is going to win and that is almost

a great analogy for where snowboarding is. It

almost seems like the companies are trying to

keep up with what Nike and what the energy

drink sponsors are doing and there is no way

to do that. It's almost like everyone needs to

turn around and go rogue and go hardcore

again and then everyone e lse wi l l fo l low

because that is the only way we are going to

survive it.

I wonder sometimes about a movement like

that. Now that snowboarding has been in the

Olympics, and that is great, whatever, it's

already been established on this certain level.

If there even was this sort of rogue grassroots

movement, will enough people be will ing

leave the big arena? Are enough kids going

to be into moving back to the old ideals or

are they going to be so blinded by events like

the Olympics that they keep moving in this

formula and don't care?

That is a really good question. I think that

any time there is an establishment, there will

always be an anti-establ ishment. It is just

the way people create personal identities. If

a big push right now is to train everyone for

the Olympics, then there is going to be an

equal part that will have nothing to do with

the Olympics. Who knows? Maybe there will

be more companies like Corey Smith's Spring

Break that are just these small, little brands

that have nothing to do with competit ive

anything and it's simply for the fun of it. That's

it. It's simply for going out and snowboarding

and shit. Guys like the Helgasons, they are so

good at snowboarding, but at the end of the

day, they just don't give a shit.

todd

"MAYBE THERE WILL BE MORE

COMPANIES LIKE COREY

SMITH'S SPRING BREAK"

L O S TSLASHING AWAY IN DEEP PARADISE

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Do you think people will turn away from the

todd

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[a]

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[a]:mike basich//andrew miller

[b]:andrew miller

[c]:andrew miller

[d]:andrew miller

[e]:andrew miller

[f]:scotty arnold//aaron dodds

[g]:robbie sell/kyle kennedy//aaron dodds

[h]:andrew miller

[i]:andrew miller

[j]:mike basich//andrew miller

B e s t s h i t I ’ v e t a k e n i n a l o n g t i m e ,

s i t t i n g i n t h a t o u t h o u s e l o o k i n g

a t t h o u s a n d - f o o t p e a k s w i t h

n o b o d y t o b o t h e r m e , w e l l , o t h e r

t h a n t h e p a r t y p o s s e b l a s t i n g o f f

s h o t s f r o m t h e A R - 1 5 j u s t a r o u n d

t h e b e n d a f t e r r i p p i n g p o w a l l d a y

l o n g . T h e r e u s e d t o b e t h i s c h i c k i n

D e n v e r , b u t n o w m y C o l o r a d o l o v e

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CRESTED BUTTE WAS THE FIRST PLACE I EVER STRAPPED INTO

A SNOWBOARD. ACTUALLY, I CLICKED INTO MY SNOWBOARD.

THIS WAS 1999, WHEN CLICKERS WERE PRETTY RADICAL, OR

AT LEAST THEY WERE FOR ME, ACCOUNTING FOR THE FACT

THAT I RENTED A BOARD AND BOOTS FOR THE FIRST THREE

YEARS I SPENT ON A SNOWBOARD. I WAS ONLY EIGHT YEARS

INTO THIS VOYAGE CALLED LIFE AND I CAN REMEMBER THAT

DAY LIKE IT WAS YESTERDAY.

Now, it took me a while to get the nuts and bolts up in my old

noggin turning, but while I was waiting for that to happen, I

decided I didn't want to write something about Crested Butte

that would give away all the secret places that I've been shown.

And I sure as hell didn't want to piss off all the local ski and

board bums that call Crested Butte home, which is the majority

of the town during the snowy months. During the winter in

Crested Butte, if you don't own a pair of skis or a snowboard

and don't plan on investing in one, well then, you better get

yourself some nice, sharp hockey skates or snow shoes because

that pretty much sums up the outdoor activities for the winter

months. Or you could just turn into a raging alcoholic because

we do have a bunch of good bars, but I don't think your wallet

and liver would appreciate that too much.

So if you're reading this hoping I'l l give you a play-by-play on

what to do if it just so happens to snow three feet the first night

you visit Crested Butte, I'm sorry, amigo, but that's just not going

to happen. What I will let you know is that it doesn't take much

brain power to have a good time at the Butte, if mother nature

decides to work in your favor.

CRESTED BUTTE ONE OF THE LAST GREAT MOUNTAIN TOWNS

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ESTABLISHED: 1961

SUMMIT ELEVATION:12,162'

BASE ELEVATION: 9,375'

VERTICAL DROP: 2,775'

TRAILS: 121

LIFTS: 15

ACRES: 1,547

SNOWMAKING COVERAGE: 297 ACRES

LONGEST TRAIL: 2.6 MILES

TERRAIN PARKS: 2

HALFPIPE: YES

ANNUAL AVERAGE SNOWFALL: 300 INCHES

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If you hop on either of these T-bars, you will be dropped off at the

top of some of the steepest inbound terrain around. If you get off

at the halfway point on the High Lift, you can drop in right down

the gut of the run, which is called Big Chute. The name says it all.

If you take the High Lift all the way to the end of the line, you will

have a bunch of different options, but the big, wide-open bowl

that everyone knows up there is called the Headwall. It's nice and

steep, rocky and has cliffs and chutes all over it. This is the spot on

the mountain where a lot of big mountain competitions take place.

Now, taking up the North Face T-bar will allow you to access a

pretty big portion of the mountain. There are plenty of really good

runs you can take right off the lift, but if you're willing to put in

a little effort and hike from where the lift stops, you can get into

some really fun and technical stuff. This lift grants you access to

the entire backside of the mountain and is also where some past

Northface Masters events have been held.

Throughout all these years and early seasons spent waiting patiently

for the steeps to open up, I've had a good amount of time to explore

the mountain and find all sorts of different ways to snowboard down

it. Just because the High Lift or North Face hasn't opened yet doesn't

I could only see someone getting tired of riding Crested Butte if

they weren't looking at the resort in the right way. Snowboarding

at Crested Butte has taught me how to truly and completely go

snowboarding. If you like riding the entire mountain, finding mogul

gaps, going fast and having a damn good time, then you gotta

trust me - you're going to enjoy your time spent at the Butte.

Along with what seems like endless natural terrain, Crested Butte

has been creating a bigger and better park every year. The first

terrain park I can recall in the Butte consisted of a halfpipe with

10-foot-tall walls, a double-barrel rail shaped like the silhouette

of a cartoon whale, two triangle-shaped kickers and a massive

metal wallride at the end of it all. This existed before I even dared

to step foot in the terrain park. Over the past few seasons, the

terrain park has improved greatly. A lot of the man hours put into

making a better park come from a guy named Christian Robertson.

Christian is about as good a dude as they come. Along with being

one of my coaches a bunch of years back, he is the owner of some

gold duct tape that he brought back to Colorado from the Banked

Slalom up at Mt. Baker. He is one hell of a snowboarder and thanks

need to be given to him for kicking ass every year and making the

terrain park better and more enjoyable. Over the past handful of

mean you're not going to get your kicks. The majority of the mountain

is on the steeper side of the spectrum - plenty of places to haul taters

and fly off rollers. One of the better places on the hill to get into a

nice tuck and generate some speed is called International. The run is

pretty steep in the first place, and with some blind corners and rollers,

it always makes for a perfect run to get the blood pumping.

The amount of side hits, mini-banked slaloms and cat-track

gaps at the Butte is enough to keep any snowboarder happy

for a lifetime. There's a fun run off the Red Lady chairlift called

Bubba's Way, which is one of my favorite l ittle gull ies on the

mountain. This is where I like to gather a bunch of buds and let

loose. It's a really fun single-track-type run with doubles, step-

ups, step-downs and tight turns. Gotta carry enough speed on

the way out though, you don't want to be wasting time scooching

back to the lift.

seasons, he has been looking at the perfectly-made parks around

Colorado and applying his firsthand experience in those parks

to build and shape Crested Butte's terrain parks in his own way.

If you do end up making the trek to Crested Butte at some point in

your life, chances are you're not going to want to go hungry while

you're here. You're also going to want to sit down after a good day

of boarding and have yourself an ice-cold beer. Well that's what I

like to do after a bunch of hours on the hill, so I'll give you a little

info on some of the places at the base area and in town you are

not going to want to skip.

If you're getting up to the mountain early and want to get a quick

breaky burrito or sandwich, the Brown Labrador Pub will be your best

bet. They normally have quick breakfast stuff hot and ready so you

can hop on the lift and enjoy your breakfast on the go. You can pop

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D E C E M B E R

I S S U E 3 . 4

"YEAH, IT'S PRETTY WEIRD. WE WERE

POSTING PHOTOS OF MATTHEW

MCCONAUGHEY FROM THAT MOVIE

SURFER, DUDE ON THE SCREEN"

C O N T E N T S

BLUE RIBBON

OUTSIDE THE BOX

LENSMEN

THE CHOP HOUSE

SOMETHING.NICE

VIDEO STASH

WE’VE GOT COMPANY

NEW TECH

PRODUCT SHOWCASE

LAST RESORT

STYLE POINTS

GUNS, GAYS AND GAPS

TRICK TIPS

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I heard through a friend that Ian and Alan

(Parenteau) had a spot in mind. Boulder is

pretty thick with cops, so I was surprised

when we showed up downtown on the

rooftop of a business complex with people

hanging around watching. There was one

rather large group that had gathered in

the window of this large glassed-in offi ce.

They all had their noses glued there for

a good fi fteen minutes fi guring it out. I

thought we’d get busted for sure, but

somehow they pulled it off. Congrats Ian!

- Kealan Shilling

RIDER: Ian Boll

PHOTOGRAPHER: Kealan Shilling

LOCATION: Boulder, CO

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S P R I N G

I S S U E 3 . 7

" d o n ' t g e t p i n c h e d ,

o r y o u w i l l b e

d i n n e r . "

C O N T E N T S

FROM THE EDITOR

BLUE RIBBON

OUTSIDE THE BOX

LENSMEN

THE CHOP HOUSE

SOMETHING.NICE

VIDEO STASH

WE’VE GOT COMPANY

NEW TECH

LAST RESORT

STYLE POINTS

LOGGING

ON BLAST

TRICK TIPS

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This was my first time to Silverton. About

five minutes out the door of the Bonnie

Bell cabin, aka Dragon's APX research lab, aka

Chewy's high altitude day spa, I laid this little cliff

face. At first it seemed to have a pretty flat landing.

Blake Paul, Dodds and I took a few grassy, shallow snowpack

pow turns down to the cliff to get a better look at it. It had a

unique take off, almost like a banked turn that morphed into a perfect

diving board and the landing looked surprisingly good. Dodds got set up

and I did a little back one. Then Blake followed with a front three and we moved

on. Thanks to Dodds, Pash, Chewy and Blake!

- Alex Yoder

RIDER: Alex Yoder

PHOTOGRAPHER: Aaron Dodds

LOCATION: Silverton, CO

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J A N U A R Y

I S S U E 3 . 5

" T h e r e u s e d t o b e t h i s

c h i c k i n D e n v e r , b u t

n o w m y C o l o r a d o l o v e i s

B o n n i e B e l l e . "

C O N T E N T S

BLUE RIBBON

OUTSIDE THE BOX

LENSMEN

THE CHOP HOUSE

SOMETHING.NICE

VIDEO STASH

WE’VE GOT COMPANY

NEW TECH

PRODUCT SHOWCASE

LAST RESORT

STYLE POINTS

BONNIE BELL CABIN

TRICK TIPS

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Dew Tour just wrapped up,

I’m hungover, and now I have

t o w r i t e a b o u t t h i s c o v e r

shot. Foooock. What can I say

about Blake Paul on this day in

late January 2012, shot on Red

Mountain Pass, on one of the

most iconic jumps in Colorado,

the "Jussi Jump," in 50 words or

less? Well, I think that just about

sums it up, sahhhhhn!

-Aaron Dodds

RIDER: Blake Paul

PHOTOGRAPHER: Aaron Dodds

LOCATION: Red Mt. Pass, CO

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