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Next SNOWBOARD DAY - Sunday, Nov. 9th.  Loveland. 
TXT us @ 303-229-1969 to meetup.



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SEASONS MTB Movie Premire PDF Print E-mail

Coming up at the Boulder Theatre on April 30th, hosted by IMBA and BMA.
"SEASONS" - From The Collective feat. riders Steve Peat, Cam McCaul & more.

Checkout the
TEASER here.



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Mar. 4, 2008 - Gas prices are expected to reach $4.00 this summer!  Visit Sierra Club to find ways to be more efficient with fuel and your car!


Mar. 1, 2007 -  Do some research, its not hard to find a more fuel efficient car that will also reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Fueleconomy.gov
 

Feb. 12, 2007 - Things are looking up. Al Gore showed up at the Grammy's with a strong reception to his move "An Inconvenient Truth ". More
 

Jan. 29, 2007 - A list of oil companies that DO have ties with Middle East terrorism. Make sure you're using Terror free Oil
 

Jan. 22, 2007 - Read the Denver7 article at... The Denver Channel
 

Think Electric Cars are slow? Maybe THIS will change your mind.  Feb. 07 - Well that VIDEO was shutdown!  Goes to show you, Oil Companies are at work!
 

 


Who Killed the Electric Car? Take a look.

This just out -- BigOilTees.com - Crude Wearables!  Biting at the heels of Big Oil with the hopes giving back a bit.
 
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Working towards pollution and oil free America, and How to make a difference!
 
Well, now that gas prices have dropped... a TAD, we're not complaining too much... AGAIN.   Did you know - The No. 1 U.S. Oil Company earns a record $1,318.00 dollar profit every second?  SOURCE: CNN Money – July 27, 2006.

The big oil fuckers are double dippin' on us, in cahoots with Bush, and we're the pawns in their money-grubbing lives. Ya, Im pissed about it. The next chance I get, Im getting a hybrid, or a diesel and converting it to run on vegetable oil.. no shit.  Here's a great article that makes the hybrids even more appealing.

Hybrid Myths
1. You need to plug in a hybrid car.

As soon as the word "electricity" is spoken, you think of plugs, cords, and wall sockets. But today's hybrid cars don't need to be plugged in. Auto engineers have developed an ingenious system known as regenerative braking. (Actually, they borrowed the concept from locomotive technology.) Energy usually lost when a vehicle is slowing down or stopping is reclaimed and routed to the hybrid's rechargeable batteries. The process is automatic, so no special requirements are placed on the driver.

Car companies explain that drivers don't have to plug in their vehicles, but a growing number of them wish they had a plug-in hybrid. The ability to connect a hybrid into the electric grid overnight to charge a larger set of batteries means that most of your city driving could be done without burning a single drop of gasoline.

Can you say 100 mpg? So far, automakers have been reluctant to bring plug-ins to the mass market, claiming that today's batteries can't take the extra demand. Until a car company takes a chance on the great potential of plug-in technology, hybrids don't require plugging into the grid.

2. Hybrid batteries need to be replaced.

Worries about an expensive replacement of a hybrid car's batteries continue to nag many potential buyers. Those worries are unfounded. By keeping the charge between 40% and 60% -never fully charged and never fully drained-carmakers have greatly extended the longevity of nickel metal hydride batteries.

The standard warranty on hybrid batteries and other components is between 80,000 and 100,000 miles, depending on the manufacturer and your location. But that doesn't mean the batteries will die out at 100,000 miles. The U.S. Department of Energy stopped its tests of hybrid batteries-when the capacity remained almost like new-after 160,000 miles. A taxi driver in Vancouver drove his Toyota Prius over 200,000 miles in 25 months, and the batteries remained strong.

There's little to no accurate information about the cost for replacing a hybrid battery, because it hasn't been a requirement with today's models.

3. Hybrids are a new phenomenon.

In 1900, American car companies produced steam, electric, and gasoline cars in almost equal numbers. It wasn't long before enterprising engineers figured out that multiple sources of power could be combined. In 1905 an American engineer named H. Piper filed the first patent for a gas-electric hybrid vehicle.

With the advent of the electric self-starter in 1913-making gasoline engines much easier to turn over and get started-steamers, electrics, and hybrids were almost completely wiped out. The following 80 years, characterized by cheap oil, created little incentive for auto engineers to play with alternatives.

The oil price shocks of the 1970s, and a growing awareness of environmental problems related to automobile emissions, sent engineers back to the drawing board. Research and experimentation by governments and car companies in the 1980s and 1990s led to the reemergence of hybrids in the U.S. in 2000.

4. People buy hybrids only to save money on gas.

Hybrid cars top the list of the most fuel-efficient vehicles on the road. Going farther on a gallon of gas-and thus reducing a car owner's tab at the pumps-is a logical advantage of a hybrid car. But car shoppers seldom buy based purely on a logical economic equation. Besides, as critics of hybrid technology frequently point out, those savings seldom add up to the extra cost of buying a hybrid over a comparable conventional vehicle.

So, if it's not to save money, why are more and more shoppers going hybrid? Many reasons: To minimize their impact on the environment, to help reduce the world's addiction to oil, and to earn technology bragging rights. Who was the first on your block to have a color TV? Who will be the first to drive a hybrid?

The car you drive sends a powerful message about who you are and what you think about the world. Hybrid drivers take pride in letting other drivers-especially those behind the wheel of gas guzzlers-know that getting from point A to point B doesn't have to lead us to an uncertain environmental and economic future.

Also, for your tax return you can expect to get up to a $5,000 credit/deduction!

5. Hybrids are expensive.

At the beginning of 2006, hybrids were available in 10 different models ranging in price from $19,000 to $53,000. The most efficient models-the Insight, Civic, and Prius-are available well below $30,000. By the end of the decade, more than 50 models are expected. By that point, hybrids will represent the full range of sizes, shapes, and costs.

Rechargeable batteries, electric motors, and sophisticated computer controls do add to the cost of producing a hybrid car. However, as production numbers increase, economies of scale are expected to reduce those costs. Toyota plans to offer hybrid versions of all its most popular models and thus cut the incremental cost of hybrids in half.

In the meantime, the hybrid premium-usually estimated at $3,000-is mitigated by federal and state tax incentives, lower maintenance costs, and extraordinarily strong resale values. In fact, used Toyota Priuses are reportedly being sold at prices approaching the cost of new ones.

6. Hybrids are small and underpowered.

The Honda Accord hybrid is the fastest family sedan on the market. The Lexus Rx400h and Toyota Highlander Hybrid share the same 270 horsepower system. The Lexus GS 450h hybrid sedan exceeds 300 horsepower with 0-to-60 performance below six seconds. And the Toyota Volta concept is a 408-horsepower scream machine.

These vehicles prove that adding an electric motor and batteries to the drivetrain does not intrinsically mean diminished performance. Combining a gasoline engine and electric motors gives engineers more control to emphasize fuel parsimony or speed, urban driving or highway cruising, large vehicles or small.

General Motors' two-mode hybrid system, rolling out later this year in the Chevy Tahoe, is designed specifically to give drivers of full-size SUVs a V8 highway cruising experience and towing power-without draining the gas tank.

7. Only liberals buy hybrids.

The long list of celebrity hybrid drivers includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, and Larry David. They zip around Hollywood in their Priuses and appear on talk shows extolling the virtues of hybrid vehicles. These celebrities, and other early adopters of hybrid technology, were primarily motivated by the environmental benefits. As a result, they created an easy target for naysayers to brand all hybrid drivers as tree-huggers.

In the ensuing years, Americans of all political stripes have become more aware of the economic and political costs of oil dependency. Conservative pundits claim that our petrodollars end up in the hands of repressive Middle East regimes and their patrons. As a result, we fund both sides of the war on terror. In addition, autoworkers have grown more interested in fuel-saving technologies, recognizing that they bear the brunt of Detroit's reluctance to abandon once-profitable SUVs.

Conserving fuel is now being championed as a way to tackle national security, jobs, and climate change, all at the same time. Frank Gaffney, President Reagan's Under Secretary of Defense, supports bipartisan legislation introduced in Congress to promote the use of alternative fuels and hybrids.

In an interview in National Review Online, he said: "It would stimulate far greater production of such fuels as biodiesel, methanol, and ethanol, preferably in 'plug-in hybrid' vehicles that will permit electricity also to be used as a relatively cheap transportation fuel."
 

   
   







 

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Schedule - Next Ride/Workout PDF Print E-mail

SCHEDULE:
Thurs. Sept. 25

Meet at Shop approx. 5:30p.
Bear Creek Lake


MOAB

Planning on the next trip Oct. 24-26 '08

Checkout the fall trip '07 here!  Gallery



Susan G Komen - Race for the Cure


Sunday, Oct 5th, 2008 7:00a
PEPSI CENTER

Join over 60,000 people for a 5k (3 mile) Walk/Run to benefit Breast Cancer.

3 Sisters

Friday, Oct 5th, 7:00p - MAP / INFO

Nice crash Tim!!!

Kenosha Pass Ride

Saturday, Sept. 29th, 7:00a - MAP / INFO


Weekly Training/Workouts:
WeekDay Runs

Mon, Tues, Weds, Thurs.  Noon - MAP / INFO

A 3.1 Mile Run in the Inverness Tech Center. Meet in front of Jeppeson for a quick stretch, then its once around the Inverness paved path. Moderate, small hills.

A 3.4 Mile Run around the Little Dry Creek Dam at Arapahoe & Holly. Starting at Medema Park, (behind Tony's Meats on Dry Creek Rd & Eudora).

Tues & Thurs - Brian, Jeromy
or
Mon & Weds - David or Angela

WeekNight Runs

Mon, Tues, Weds, Thurs.  6p-8p - MAP / INFO

A 3 Mile Trail Run at Green Mountain. Meet at parking area on W. Alameda.  Moderate hills.

A 2.9 Mile Trail Run around Harriman Lake on Kipling, South of Hampden (285). Flat, dirt path, 1 time around for entry runners, 2 Laps = 2.9 Miles, more if you're up for it!

A 3.2 Mile Run around Johnson Res (Clement Park), approx. 1.75 mile once around the lake. Start with one lap, and work your way up! Enjoy the view and get your workout in.

Mon, Tues, Weds,  Thurs or Fri. - Brian, Jeromy or Krishna

Depending on everyone's schedule, we'll come out with you to motivate, drive and inspire each other!  Everyone invited to come anytime, shoot us an email if you're interested.
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Weekly Swim

TBA - MAP / INFO

As many laps as you want to do. Swim at the Y on Sheridan & Hampden.
Free entry for Denver residents, Wednesdays only. (Need a Denver address license).
or
Open water swimming at Soda Lake in Bear Creek.
or
Chatfield Rockpile - depending on open/availability and schedules.

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PARTNERS PDF Print E-mail

 
imba   mtbmov.com
  fycpics
The International Mtn Bike Association helps keep our trails open / accessible and construct new ones. Join today, we're Members.
  Get your daily fix with the best compilation of videos & mountain biking pics. Register for giveaways too. - some Sponsored by the DRC.
  Our bro and local filmmaker Chris with FYCPics.com  DVD's with local snowboarders.
 
agency_logo   allus   fyc_trlr1 fyc_trlr2
Check AGENCY for Bike & Board Service & Gear. Carrying KONA Bikes, UNITY Snowboards and accessories from FLOW, NITRO & K2. 
  A sick new snowboard Mag. ALLUS, covering the scene locally and in-depth with great photos and info.
  A couple video trailers from FYC Pics Movies. Available on DVD as a double-feature!
         
powzill   monsternrgy   sos
Powzilla is a non-profit charity that helps various charities by bringing the resources from our partnering companies in the snowboarding scene together.   Available in the shop - mention you saw it on our site to get 1 for .99¢. We're down with it, specially the Low-Carb Blue can. Only 3 grams of sugars.
  SOS's mission is one of character building with mentoring in ethical values of wisdom, integrity and discipline for underpriveleged youth.



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New Products PDF Print E-mail

New for '08.
The Dire Shop is now a 661 and Royal Bike Wear Dealer!
Watch for new prodcuts added to the store every week - Free shipping in the U.S.! 
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Releases coming in '08.
Member orders placed before release will get you 50% off (most items). 
   
Rules: Your reservation must be received before the month ending prior (before) the release of the new product.  Payment is due at the time of reservation... so you need to either pay by Credit Card, Paypal or Money Order at that time. (Your money is fully refundable if for some reason we cannot deliver the new release within 30 days.) I guarantee my products to be NEW, Creative, Unique and one-of-a-kind and that you'll be totally stoked. See our ebay feedback - 100% - we've worked hard for that and its your guarantee that we're legit and the REAL DEAL.
 
rid3_wht_hoodie RID3 Wear
Coming in T's, Longsleeves and Hoodies

 
DRC Scattered Coalition #1
Team members chose it. In stock, order it Here!

 
drc_flexft.3 DRC Block Flexfit Hat
Retail Price $24.99
Member Pre-order: $12.50

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Pre-order still available as of May 5, 07.

drc.bballjersey The DRC "Jumper"
From Suggestion by a local rider (Garett) who we met at Echo Mtn Snowboard Park.

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Member price: $44.95
Not available @ 1/2 price.
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Sizing: Adult Jersey
S-34-36
M-38-40
L-42-44
XL-46-48
XXL-50-52
3XL-54-56
4XL-58-60
Sizing: Youth Jersey
S/M - 30-32
L/XL - 34-36
   
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Snowboard & Ski Media, Deals & Events PDF Print E-mail

Deals for the 08 - 09 Season.

2008-09 Colorado Ski "GEMS Card.  Sweet Deals for only $10.
Free Day Lift ticket to A-Basin, SolVista & Monarch, plus loads of discounts.
Click Here>>


Christy Sports Gear & Grow Pass.  Season Pass to Eldora including rentals. 
Click Here>>



5th & 6th Graders Colorado Ski Passport. One is FREE, the other $99.
Click Here >>


Nov. 7th - Colorado Ski & Snowboard Expo. Lift Ticket deals, sales & goodies.
Click Here >>



Nov. 14-16th - Warren Miller's  Movie PremiereThe Paramount Theatre
With admission you get 2 Free Lift Tickets to: Steamboat, Copper Mtn or Winter Park!


Dec. 11th - Ride Loveland for only $10.00.
A once a month deal from 95.7 The Party, so keep posted - goto 95.7 for the coupon!



Articles & Info from the 07 - 08 Season.

Dire in Alaska?!
dire_mikeh_snowboardmag  Our own Mike H. reppin' the DRC, made it out to AK for some Heli-riding, and did a great story published on the Snowboarder Mag.com site. 

(Ya, we took a little liberty with the sticker) - hehe... since it was almost too small to see, but check out the entire article on Snowboardermag.com's site.
Story called "Leaving Haines".



Also Featured on  the boardin' website BoardtheWorld.com too. "An Alaska Heli  - Experience.

See the story here.

 
Yeah, we are COMPLETELY envious Mike!  Maybe next time we can join ya. See ya at the Grand Opening!



FREE Avalanche Awareness Class - Feb. 26, 2008
7:00pm at the Lakewood REI - no registration necessary.
goto REI.com


Ride Breckenridge for only $10.67 - Feb. 6th, 2008.
Register to get the coupon. Must be 21. Catch a lift with us! - KBPI.com


2 For 1 from Phillips66
Gas Stations - thru April 13th
Ya gotta buy gas, so get a half off voucher while you're at it - SkifreeColorado.com


Ride Loveland for only $10.00 - January 17th, 2008.
A once a month deal from 95.7 The Party, so keep posted - click here to get the coupon!


Ride Breckenridge for only $10.67 - January 9th, 2008.
Register to get the coupon. Must be 21. Catch a lift with us! - KBPI.com


Ride & Ski Crested Butte FREE November 25 - December 15, 2007
Just go to the ticket window for a Free Ticket. No stipulations or restrictions.





Ski & Snowboard Expo - Nov. 9-11th
get the 4-Pass for $99 at the Colorado Convention Center  click here for a coupon (pdf)



Loveland Ski Area - SkiLoveland.com
4-Pass (4 Lift Tickets for $109)
Ages 23-69 Adult - $309 -  Renewal - $278
Ages 15-22 Adult - $249 - Renewal - $225
Ages   6-14 Kids - $129 - $117

Colorado Pass - Snow.com
Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Kestone, A-Basin
Adult - Ages 19+      $449
Teen - Ages 13-18  $339
Child - Ages   5-12  $219

 

 
Winter Park Resort - Season - 4 Pass
Visit Passwagon.com to purchase a 4 Pass ($139)
Or go to ChristySports for a Season Pass

Copper Mountain - Season - 4 Pass
Visit Passwagon.com to purchase a 4 Pass ($139)
Or go to ChristySports for a Season Pass
 

 
Steamboat - Season - 4 Pass
Visit Passwagon.com to purchase a 4 Pass ($139)

 
 

 
Win a Ski Trip to Park City, Utah
Click Here or goto OntheSnow.com (Ends 1/1/08)
 



VIDEOS:
FYC Pics Teaser video for '07.
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 fyc_mayan_07  coloritrad07
   
You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Another one of Chris' FYC vids. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Look for this collaborative soon.
   
You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Prospect Industries. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Hello My Name is.
   
You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Mack Dawg Productions.. Picture This. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Absinthe Films - OPTIMISTIC? 07 Trailer.
  


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