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Method Snowboard Magazine 13-2

The cover story of the volume 13 issue two of the Method Snowboard Magazine is about the Yes Crew and their last days in Hok-Kaido. They went to a secret pillow zone where no one ever goes to. The hole issue is dedicated to Japan and the powder that can be found in this beautiful country.

The cover story of the volume 13 issue two of the Method Snowboard Magazine is about the Yes Crew and their last days in Hok-Kaido. They went to a secret pillow zone where no one ever goes to. The hole issue is dedicated to Japan and the powder that can be found in this beautiful country.

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THINKING JAPANESE<br />

We soon discovered we were also<br />

being joined by the illustrious, and<br />

chronically forgetful, Sean Black.<br />

Sean looked like Ein, the Welsh<br />

corgi, a fact we wouldn’t know<br />

until our first night in Japan, when<br />

we met Ein and made the obvious<br />

connection, that their souls were<br />

brothers despite being born of<br />

different mothers.<br />

We now knew almost everything<br />

there was to know when one<br />

steps off into the adventure of<br />

travel, snowboarding, food and<br />

friendships. The rest of the crucial<br />

<strong>13</strong>.1<br />

details Pika had filled in for us<br />

via a miniature binder she put in<br />

my hands as I stepped onto the<br />

train and she wished us well and<br />

headed off to business school. At<br />

that moment we knew things, yet<br />

had experienced nothing. We were<br />

just starting.<br />

Just to keep things straight, the<br />

“we” here is Sean Genovese, Ross<br />

Phillips, Chris Beresford and<br />

myself, and together with Mertz<br />

(the biker) and Sean (the corgi) we<br />

made Think Thank’s fifth journey<br />

to film in Japan.

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