Vibram Five Finger September Shipment Has Arrived
This morning, fresh from Massachusetts, 5 boxes of Vibram Five Fingers arrived at our store. We received KSO, KSO Trek, KSO Trek Sport, Bikila, and Performa Jane models. I will tell you that the number of sizes are limited, but for the most part we have received size runs in all the models mentioned above. Also I should mention that it is extremely important to have a Pathfinder employee measure your foot to determine the correct size. The chart on Vibram's website can be very confusing, and also EVERY model fits differently. That being said, unless you already own a pair of VFFs in the size and model you are looking for, we would strongly urge you to come in and allow us to fit you. Other than that we hope to see you soon. Posted Thursday, September 02, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
Paint It Red
The seventh installment to the Bear Mountain Park Movies. "Paint it Red" A flick with more then enough riding and fun vibes.
"Paint It Red" New Bear Mountain Park Movie from Bear Mountain on Vimeo.
"Paint It Red" New Bear Mountain Park Movie from Bear Mountain on Vimeo.
Posted Saturday, August 28, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
Color Poppin'
New video from Transworld Snowboarding and the Helgasons out at Super Park. Double Cork off the knuckle at the end is pretty spectacular.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Posted Saturday, August 28, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
It's That Time of the Year Again!
Over the last two weeks we have been getting in our 2010/2011 Snowboard gear. With over 100 boards, boots, and bindings in stock from the top Snowboard companies, Pathfinder of West Virginia is proud to be West Virginia's largest snowboard shop. We are also excited to tell you that we will be carrying the following brands for the Winter 2010/2011 season.
Snowboards: Burton, Lib Technologies, GNU, ROXY, K2 Snowboards, Forum, DC, and Never Summer.
Bindings: Burton, Union, K2 Snowboards, and Forum.
Boots: Thirty-Two, Burton, DC, and K2 Snowboards.
Outerwear: Burton, DC, ROXY, Special Blend, Quicksilver, Nomis, and Celtek.
Please make sure to check back for product reviews, team rider videos, and general posts on everything from your local resort's park updates to new products received in the store. We look forward to serving all of your snowboarding needs, and make sure to give us a call with any questions you might have. Our knowledgeable staff is ready and waiting to help make your winter that much more enjoyable.
Snowboards: Burton, Lib Technologies, GNU, ROXY, K2 Snowboards, Forum, DC, and Never Summer.
Bindings: Burton, Union, K2 Snowboards, and Forum.
Boots: Thirty-Two, Burton, DC, and K2 Snowboards.
Outerwear: Burton, DC, ROXY, Special Blend, Quicksilver, Nomis, and Celtek.
Please make sure to check back for product reviews, team rider videos, and general posts on everything from your local resort's park updates to new products received in the store. We look forward to serving all of your snowboarding needs, and make sure to give us a call with any questions you might have. Our knowledgeable staff is ready and waiting to help make your winter that much more enjoyable.
Posted Saturday, August 28, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
Vibram Five Fingers!
They're Finally Here!
After months of waiting for them, our Fall Preseason has shipped and we now have Men's and Women's Vibram Five Fingers In Stock. All of the models too from the KSO to the Sprint, and also with two new models the Bikila and the KSO TrekSport. The Men's Bikila has not arrived yet but the Women's is here in limited sizes. We have roughly 35 pairs in stock, so make sure you come get your pair quick because we only have single units per size. If you haven't tried a pair of Five Fingers on you should, they are our favorite footwear for every outdoor activity. Going kayaking or canoeing for the weekend, grab a pair of Flows or KSOs. Looking for something new and interesting to log your running miles with, grab a pair of Bikilas or some TrekSports. These things might look weird, but they fit great and will build your foot's muscles and give you a more comfortable experience than any other footwear on the market. Come try a pair today!
Posted Tuesday, July 27, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
They're Here!
July Frogskins have finally arrived! And they're sweet! I know a couple of you have been looking for these illusive things, and we got two pair. So come get them, while they still last.
Oakley Frogskins Collectors Edition
Purple/Clear Fade/ Violet Iridium
$110.00
Oakley Frogskins Collectors Edition
Purple/Clear Fade/ Violet Iridium
$110.00
Posted Wednesday, July 07, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
Josh Zerkel 2010
Josh Zerkel's part in the upcoming Pathfinder Movie "Always Strapped"
Josh Zerkel 2010 from IAN MACY on Vimeo.
Josh Zerkel 2010 from IAN MACY on Vimeo.
Posted Tuesday, May 25, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
Cannondale X Mike Giant Super Six Hi-Mod
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Mike Giant is a name whispered in dark alleys and screamed on screens of Hollywood. An icon in the intersection of tattoo, bicycling and illustration, his works are truly art. We’re honored to have his support of Cannondale and the Bahati Foundation.BEST STIFFNESS-TO-WEIGHT:
Cannondale’s engineers have again shaved weight without sacrificing stiffness with the most cutting edge technology, making the new SuperSix an extraordinarily efficient road machine with a perfected “lively” road feel. For the Bahati Foundation team, the SuperSix Hi-MOD is their weapon of choice.For More Pictures and Write Up Check out www.highsnobiety.com
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Posted Tuesday, May 11, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
Todcast @ Grenade Games
So here's this weeks Todcast. It comes all the way from Whistler, BC and chronicles the ridiculous life of the Dingo, a man or something that no one seems to understand. Interesting to finally see what he looks like when he's not wearing a million bandanas and four pairs of sunglasses. Thanks for cutting through the mystery for us Todd.
Posted Wednesday, April 28, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
A Half Day With TodCast!
Follow Todd as he shows you the in's and the out's of his life in Encinitas. Not to bad at Surfing either...
Posted Friday, April 23, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
New FROGSKINS COLLECTORS EDITION!
Just In Today!
Rootbeer/ Cyan Fade with Blue Iridium Lenses. We got three pairs, and with all of these colors there are only 500 Worldwide, so get them while they last.
Rootbeer/ Cyan Fade with Blue Iridium Lenses. We got three pairs, and with all of these colors there are only 500 Worldwide, so get them while they last.
Posted Thursday, April 22, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
Todcast Trifecta
So, as I sit here getting ready to go surf, I figured I would add a new Todcast up to the site. Here Todd and the other Quicksilver Guys Louie Fountain and Bryan Fox go head to head in the So-Cal Trifecta vs Todfecta. Check it out...
Posted Monday, April 12, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
Morgantown Road Race Recap
Over the weekend the Appalachian Bicycle Racing Association (ABRA) put on the first race in their Appalachian Road Race Series, the Morgantown Road Race. The weather was beautiful, the course was amazing, and there were plenty of smiling faces at the start and the finish. I left Pathfinder around 10:45 and headed up to Mount Morris for a 12:00pm start time. When I got there I met up with Gary and Traci Rodosta, Matt Kettering, Marc Glass, and Kean Bird at the registration. Everyone was pretty excited for the first race of the season, and we were all ready to get things started. The Wednesday Night Ride for the last couple of weeks had been extremely positive, with a showing of around 20-25 people each week, so we all wanted to see how our legs would fair in a race. As we all lined up for our respective start lines I talked with the rest of Team Pathfinder (James Braswell, Scott Benson, Nate Annon, and Ryan Flesher). James, Nate, and Scott were in the Cat 4/5 race and they have all been training hard all season long. Scott and Nate even went to Georgia over a month ago to get some extra climbing training with a weeklong spring training camp. James has also been doing a fair amount of training and racing with the WVU Cycling Team this spring. Ryan and I were in the Cat 5 race, and just wanted to race hard and get an idea where we both stood. This was the first road race I have done in quite some time, I think the 2007 Barbour Detour was the last race I had competed in.
The course for the event was 47 miles long and featured 7 major climbs and a lot of undulating roads perfect for some great pace-lines. So the course started in Mount Morris and went North on Route 19 towards the Kirby Road intersection. It then took a left and went out Kirby Road for about 5 or 6 miles. Then the race took a left turn and went up the first climb of the day on Wades Run Road. The climb featured a long first accent, with a big switch back, and then a shorter steep section up to the chapel at the top of Big Shannon Road. Then the race dropped down Big Shannon Road until a right hand turn up Mile Climb. After Mile Climb the race would then descend down to Combat (Rudolph Run Road) and continue out till the climb up to Gump (intersection of Rudolph Run Road and Claughton Chapel Road). Then after a great descent the course took a right hand turn and went along Route 218 for roughly 5 miles. Then, just outside of Waynesburg, PA the race took a right onto Cook Street and preceded to climb up to the two major climbs of the day (Sugar Grove 1 and 2). Sugar Grove 1 is just under a mile long and is fairly gradual, where as Sugar Grove 2 is much shorter and steeper than its bigger brother. I believe the grade on Sugar Grove 1 is probably somewhere around 8 or 9, where as Sugar Grove 2 starts at around 10, then goes to 15, and then back down to around 12 before a steeper section just before the top around 15-16 percent grade. Easily put, it hurts. After Sugar Grove 2 there is a long descent back down onto the Kirby Road that lasts around 4 or 5 miles. Then the race turns left back onto Wades Run Road to repeat the first hill again. The race then finished with a descent down Big Shannon like before but then instead of turning right at Mile Climb the race continued on down Big Shannon Road for 4 or 5 miles until finishing just outside of Mount Morris.
Then we reached the Sugar Grove climbs. The first climb saw several of the riders move up and climb away from me. However on the descent I caught back up to them and then worked to catch the others up the road. By the top of the second Sugar Grove Climb I could see three riders that had moved off the front of our group. Now at this point I had gone through 4 water bottles and 4 Clif Shots, and I was pretty much tapped out as far as anything resembling energy or water was concerned. Thats when the man of the hour appeared at the top of the climb. There was this guy running along with an entire case of bottled water, handing it out to the riders. I lost it! As I screamed at him with a huge smile on my face he tossed me a bottle and I preceded to drink half of it and pour the rest of it down my jersey and all over my cramping legs. That did the trick and I surged, passed the three riders in front of me and began my descent down Kirby Road towards the last climb of the race. I stood up the entire time up the last climb to the Chapel and then drilled it down Big Shannon Road. I was surprised at how my legs felt although if I stopped spinning it was obvious that my hamstrings were on their way out. After passing several riders I moved into the outskirts of Mount Morris and into the last turn, up a short climb and into the finishing straight with a time of 2:35 in eighth place.
So for the first race of the season, everyone had a blast, Nate Annon grabbed 3rd Place in the Cat 4/5 Race, and Team Pathfinder had a great start to the season. I lot of thanks go out to the Petscos for putting on an amazing race, all of the volunteers that worked at corners and turns to make sure we were focused and upbeat, and to Gunnar, J.R., and their band of dust covered street sweepers that made it possible to do this race without the ever constant fear of cinders and flats.
Thanks for Reading and Congrats to Everyone on an Excellent Race!
-Andrew
Posted Tuesday, April 06, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
March Magic
Ian Macy did a great job on this edit, and as I am sorry to say this is probably going to be the last edit of the season. The resorts have closed up, at least on the east coast, and it's time for summer. Since I think that it's 81 degrees on the Citizens Bank clock, summer looks like its pretty much here:) But you know Morgantown, it'll probably be 35 and snowing tomorrow!
Enjoy
March Magic from Ian Macy on Vimeo.
Enjoy
March Magic from Ian Macy on Vimeo.
Posted Thursday, April 01, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
Pathfinder of West Virginia Welcomes Cooper Thomas To the Pro Team!
This season has seen some amazing trips, people, and tricks. All season long our Pro Snowboard Team (Corey Snyder, Josh Zerkel, and Zach Curtis) filmed and worked very hard to get some really great shots. All three traveled to Utah at least once, filmed and edited hours of footage, and also spent countless days setting up resort parks and street sessions back here locally. As our season comes to its end, I would like to personally thank all of the people that made this season very special to me and the rest of the Pathfinder family. We couldn't have done it without you three out there every day being faithful and positive and just spreading the good vibe. It has been my pleasure to work with you, and can't wait until we can do it all over again next year...but much bigger!I would also like to welcome the newest member of our Pathfinder of West Virginia Pro Snowboard Team. This young gentleman has been working very had for as long as I have known him, and he always seems to be in the parks at Seven Springs and Wisp Resort. You can also find him in and out of all the rail spots between Morgantown to Deep Creek. In the last two years he has made great leaps in his riding ability and his technical prowess. There have been so many days when he has astonished everyone in the park by landing tricks that make our heads spin and eyes roll. After landing a full sponsorship deal with K2 Snowboards this year, he is more than on his way to becoming one of the best in the area. Way to go Cooper Thomas, and I know that the rest of the team is excited to have you on board!
Here is a little edit put together by Ian Macy showing off Cooper...enjoy!
St. Patrick's Day Shenannigans from Ian Macy on Vimeo.
Again,
Thank you to everyone that made this year very special to me! I couldn't have done it without you, until next year, keep riding!
Posted Tuesday, March 23, 2010 | Permalink & Comments
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