Isabella Nichols and Lucas Silveira claim the ultimate junior title in an exciting final day in Ericeira
Our last episode highlighted on the sorcery that occurs at Boreal (what they call “Boreal Magic”) and left the viewer on a transpersonal cliff, offering the supposition that perhaps what we are learning from this mountain has meaning beyond an affinity to our snowboards. Well, we kept boarding and we continued to discover new reaches of ourselves, to which can only be attributed to Her magical qualities. She has attracted new faces; those of ancient folklore and some of more recent conquests. Through this change, we have expanded our cult internally and externally: among all aspects of the boarder. Though we pursue this exploration into the mind and core, we still find ourselves as lost as ever. This is neither here nor there, though, as we have companionship and boards and Boreal’s spells to keep our hearts digging in what may not be the right direction . . . but at least it’s some direction.
Featuring: , Kael Hill, Ian Daly, Freddy McCarthy, Felix MØbarg, Chris Tragos, Marcus Rand, Keegan Hosefros, Tim Humphries, Kai Ujejski, Jacob Krugmire, Casey Pletz, Brett Wilkinson, Keenan Cawley, Riley Nickerson and Jacob Luczak
Stereo’s first video, A Visual Sound, is one of the first introductions of experimental art, film, and music in skateboard videos. The video is written, produced and directed by Jason Lee and Chris Pastras. Throughout the video, abstract and eclectic still frames and photos are intermingled with color and black and white footage of skating. Besides Mike Frazier’s vert contribution, the video is solely made of street skating with long lines of flip tricks, rails and slides on and over ledges, banks, curbs and stairs. The soundtrack is a pure jazz lineup from Ululation and Tommy Guerrero.