Arbor
Arbor team riders, Ian Sams and Scotty Vine hook up for an early season throw down at Bear Mountain with an appearance from Erik Leon.
The Arbor riders in Mammoth, dubbed the "Exit 203" crew, camped overnight to be on the first chair for the official kick-off of the 2011/2012 winter season.
With delirium rapidly setting in, the van crew made their way back to Southern California stopping at Wilamette Pass, Oregon and Truckee, California along the way.
Arbor Snowboards is proud to welcome Curtis Woodman to their snowboard team.
Arbor celebrates longtime art and design contributors Blaine Fontana & Zach Johnsen in a night of art, up-cycling, book signings, frivolity and a furious passion for reclaimed materials for an imaginative environmental experience.
The bizarre adventures continue for the Van Delirium crew as they make their way to Mt. Hood, Oregon for some quick laps and backyard sessions at the Summits.
"In snowboarding, I believe imagination and creativity go hand and hand."- Scotty Vine
Arbor Snowboards sent a deep crew of riders to Hot Dawgz & Hand Rails including last year's winner, Nick Visconti as well as Ian Sams, Scotty Vine and Cody Boan.
Friday, October 14, head out to Venice Beach to catch the world premiere of the new Arbor film, The Van Delirium, as well as Think Thanks Ransack Rebellion, and Bhappy's Happy Days.
This is episode 1 of the Arbor trip from Crestline, California to Stevens Pass, Washington and back known only as Van Delirium. It's pretty trippy.
Arbor Snowboards 3 part webisode, the Van Delirium drops this upcoming fall. Check out the teaser right here!
Have you ever had a dream where your falling into endless fluffy pillows? If so, this Arbor edit will give you some serious deja vu. It's filled with powder so dreamy you'll want to break up with your girlfriend, sell everything you own, and move to the mountains.
Arbor Snowboards team rider, Scotty Vine connects with new team shredder, Erik Leon for some final laps at Bear Mountain during closing week of the 2010/11 season. Nothing but solid style and dirty tricks in this SoCal spring edit.










