Wednesday, July 7, 2010 3:57pm PDT

Bonfire's Pipe 2 Pipe Is Going Down This Saturday

By: Lindsay Fraka


GrindTV Newswire, Mt. Hood, OR: (July 7, 2010) There are two ways to watch the action at this weekend's Annual Bonfire Pipe to Pipe snow and skate event-dust off those snowboard boots and leave the city heat for an unforgettable summer day on Mt. Hood, or watch the skate event live on Windell's web cams: http://windells.com/media/webcams/.

The Bonfire Pipe to Pipe is the best place to see up and coming riders and skaters. Soon the names of this year's Pipe to Pipe finalists will be as familiar as past participants Nick Dirks, Scott Stevens, Chad Otterstrom, Zac Marben, Desiree Melancon, Silas Baxter Neal, Hana Beaman, Chris Grenier, Jonas Michelot, Leanne Pelosi and many more.

DJ Tito Black will provide the jams courtesy of Skullcandy and free food will be flowing thanks to Bonfire and Windells. Scotty Arnold is announcing and Bode Merrill will be on hand as a Guest Judge.

All riders are encouraged to show up early to snag one of the 100 competitor jerseys for the snow event. Registration is free and available on a first come first served basis. All riders must purchase a Timberline Lift pass. Schedule details available on www.bonfiresnow.com

The skate event will take place in the new concrete park at Windell's and is sponsored by Creature, Independent Trucks and OJ wheels. Registration starts at 5pm at Windell's skate park.

Snow event sponsors include Windells Snowboard Camp, Bonfire Snowboarding, Gatorade, Salomon Snowboards, Skullcandy, Timberline, Dragon Goggles, Magical Go-Go, POM POM and the Art Institute of Portland.

Check the video from last year's event:




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