Brendan Keenan, Whistler B.C., from issue 11.3 Gallery. Photo: Justin L'Heureux
Brendan Keenan, Whistler B.C., from issue 11.3 Gallery. Photo: Justin L’Heureux

It’s summer and some borderline insane people are actually enjoying themselves going to the beach or chillin’ on the patio with an ice cold beer in hand. For those of us that would rather be riding, now is the time to get a ridiculously good deal when you subscribe to Snowboard Magazine. Last year the mag went through some exciting changes and once again solidified its status as the world’s highest quality snowboarding magazine. Volume 11 is going to be even better, printed on the same high quality paper you’ve come to love and expect.

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