Covers

A 28-foot-high pole stands to the right of Josh Dirksen, just out of the photo frame-six feet below him! June Mountain, California.

TransWorld SNOWboarding September 2005

Josh Dirksen on the cover of TransWorld SNOWboarding’s September 2005 issue.

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We’re more than happy to have Shaun White on the cover- but his brother Jesse? C’mon. Like we need to inflate his ego anymore. He already thinks he’s god’s gift to underage women. He’s probably going to laminate this and wear it around his neck like some oversized backstage pass. The Whites, Snow Park, New Zealand.

TransWorld SNOWboarding April 2005

Shaun and Jesse White on the cover of TransWorld SNOWboarding’s April 2005 issue.

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Holy sheep nuts! Scott Serfas shot two covers in three months. With all that money, he’s going to be able to really sup-up his jet-ski. Maybe he’ll thank Eero Niemela for doing this Cab seven in the Whistler backcountry by taking him for a spin.

TransWorld SNOWboarding March 2005

Eero Niemela on the cover of the TransWorld SNOWboarding’s March 2005 issue.

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Tyler Lepore makes one for the team. Team Challenge frontside lipslipe, Northstar-at-Tahoe, California.

TransWorld SNOWboarding February 2005

Tyler Lepore on the cover of TransWorld SNOWboarding’s February 2005 issue.

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“Dionne, Dionne, frontside three-on!” Yeah, that’s pretty funny … Dionne Delesalle lauhgin’ all the way to the bank with the season’s most lucrative frontside 360-ha, ha. Whistler backcountry.

TransWorld SNOWboarding January 2005

Dionne Delesalle on the cover of TransWorld SNOWboarding’s January 2005 issue.

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Blue Skies, fresh pow, and great style-this is what magazine covers are made for. Mark Landvik gets his first.

TransWorld SNOWboarding December 2004

Mark Landvik on the cover of TransWorld SNOWboarding’s December 2004 issue.

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Capturing Jeremy Jones requires a pulled-back perspective to reveal the scope of his big-mountain lines-he’s usually dime-sized in the photo. We got lucky this time. St. Mortiz, Switzerland.

TransWorld SNOWboarding November 2004

Jeremy Jones on the cover of TransWorld SNOWboarding’s November 2004 issue.

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Markku Koski, proud owner of the only neon lights in downtown Ruka, Finland.

TransWorld SNOWboarding October 2004

Markku Koski on the cover of TransWorld SNOWboarding’s October 2004 issue.

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The cold exposes man’s fragile frame-hip bones splinter like a thousand shards of glass. This is Lauri Heiskari’s mediuml bitter backside 50-5 on the frozen edge of disaster.

TransWorld SNOWboarding September 2004

Lauri Heiskari on the cover of TransWorld SNOWboarding’s September 2004 issue.

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DCP was all,  “I’m gonna slash that lip, man!” And we were all, Hell, yeah, bro-do it!” June Mountain, California,

TransWorld SNOWboarding April 2004

DCP on the cover of TransWorld SNOWboarding’s April 2004 issue.

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