Hot Diggity Dawgz and Handrails 2008
bengal
- September 10 2008
- 13 comments
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The herds came rising out of the valley smog and twisting along hot pavement through the San Bernardino hills to the little shred oasis of Bear Mountain for the fifth annual Hot Dawgz and Handrails. The warm and dusty village bowl hosted crowds, sponsors, and a jib setup with more airtime than you could imagine for a starchy summer day in September. Tent city was splurging with eager shreds and product hounders galore—there were acts going down that rival anything you might have witnessed during spring break o-eight.
The pulse of the lodge began echoing into the hill and the riding soon commenced. There was a long down bar, down flat down, a sizeable jump, and a massive combo box that served up heaps of wall ride options as well as the landing for the jump. A bunch of riders were surprised by the jump option and stoked to get some early season air under their legs while others chuckled “this is too much air for September.” Things got squirrely. The box lent itself to some creative trick attempts from Bode Merril’s backflip to wallride transfer attempts to Ben Rice and Chas Guldemond’s transfers off the jump to the wall ride landing. Leaping off the scaffolding into the drop in was the only way to clear the jump and a handful of riders cleaned up. Examples: Zak Hale’s some smooth back fives, a switch backflip by Guldemond, and some corked sevens by Merril, Pat Milbery and Ben Bogart. Charles Reid and Bode also laid out a few silky backside rodeo seven nose grabs. Stealing the scene on the makeshift jump was Scott Vine’s double back flip that landed him the best trick award and grip of cash.
While the traditional rail attack may have been overshadowed by the ferocious air time, things were not over looked. Jed Anderson greased a handful of combos like a switch frontside 180 to switch tail press, switch frontside 180 out and a 50-50 to front three off the kink. The kid was keeping things clean, consistent, and smooth which caught the judges’ eye. Other young bucks like Johnny Lazzareschi and Zak Hale were slidin’ switch ups and riding rails like it was mid-season. Constest killa Charles Reid stomped a 50-50 to frontside 270 to front board through the kinks of the down flat down.
On the ladies side, a handful were charging the jump, yet it came down to the rails and wallrides. Desiree Melancon linked a front blunt 270 and few clean tail presses to snag a top spot. Leanne Pelosi worked things out with some handplants and wallrides while Marie Huchal and Raewyn Reid dueled it out on the rails. After the sun went down and the dust clouds settled, the party got going here’s how it all broke down:
Women’s
1. Desiree Melancon
2. Marie Huchal
3. Raewyn Reid
Men’s
1. Jed Anderson
2. Chas Guldemond
3. Scott Vine
Best Trick
Scott Vine, double backflip
Check the video out here.










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September 21st, 2008 at 2:23 am
the webcast from reelcomp was great!
September 21st, 2008 at 10:25 am
looks pretty lame compared to years past, or it might just be that that photo gallery sucks are barely has any snowboarding in it. dont waste your time kids, its all lifestyle shots of 909 douchebags
September 23rd, 2008 at 1:25 pm
Shut your mouth valkilmer, the comp was ill. Mad props to the Bear staff who made a fucking jump in SeptemberI mean quit your bitching man it’s snowboarding, what are you a professional web critic.
September 25th, 2008 at 12:32 pm
what is the name of the board scott stevens is riding. i mean model name
September 25th, 2008 at 2:20 pm
Hope you enjoyed the show. Check out the Webcast edits here, http://reelcomp.com/videos/view/6975
September 25th, 2008 at 7:13 pm
I’m intrigued to know how Jed Anderson was able to pull off a switch frontside 180 to switch tailpress, switch frontside 180 out? Typo?
September 28th, 2008 at 3:11 pm
what kind of board does jed anderson ride???
October 1st, 2008 at 1:43 pm
jed doesn’t have a board sponsor, but he’s been riding K2 boards.
February 4th, 2009 at 3:21 pm
slideshow boob in the pink.
March 19th, 2009 at 2:49 pm
yeah he does he rides for saloman but before that he used to ride a rome artifact then the k2 weave board i think its called weave
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