July 29, 2011

10 Must Follow Snow Crew On Twitter

Last week we gave you the top ten skate crew to follow on twitter with the promise of snow crew to follow. Here they are, in no particular order. Some are entertaining, come are informative, some are controversial and some are probably missing – drop me a comment below if you have someone that isn’t on here.

1. Todd Richards
Massachusetts local and star of Todcasts – you can grab all his wit and wisdom in this easy feed. Lines like “I ate a bunch of cheese and had creative blockage” and “I’m going to go pleasure myself with my surfboard” are just a taste of what’s to come. But seriously, he hits most of the good events and keeps the tweets coming. One of the best.

2. TW Snow
Clips, news and new films… A good way to keep up with all the happenings here.

3. JP Walker
It’s JP…You should feel guilty if you’re not following him!

4. Danny Davis
Get the heads up on where the Fredns crew are at and how Danny is progressing… He tweeted an xray of his back the other day that was gnarly. So much metal.

5. Terje Haakonsen
As ESPN put it – snowboarding’s conscience.

6. Trouble Andrew
Snowboarder turned musician … much more talented and humble than JR Blastoff (the renown mentalist and skater turned rapper… of sorts) but his twitter mostly comprises of notes on being wasted and being out of blunts. Still, his celebrity connections are sure to turn up gold on here one day.

7. Brooke Geery
Brooke is the founder and editor of YoBeat – an impressive US based snow site that has attracted its fair share of controversy. This follow has potential to be very entertaining.

8. Frends
Find out what the nicest crew in snowboarding (and now surfing) are up to – gatherings, trips, photos, product and more.

9. Snowboarder Mag (US)
The most read snowboarding magazine in the world and always worth picking up if you see it. Their twitter, like ours, is mostly just headlines but they get some good stuff on there so they’re worth checking out for sure.

10. Bear Grylls
Not strictly snowboarding but hey, if I want to know how to survive in the arctic with no food or shelter, I’m less likely to ask Louie Vito than Bear. Having said that, I’d rather die than drink my own piss so perhaps I should rethink this?

by POP Magazine