TAC Blog
The TAC Blog will keep you updated about this and that during The Oakley Arctic Challenge 2010.
WHERE`S THAT SPOT?

Trysil, eastern Norway, march 2010
How is your memory? Can you recall Trysil as the host for The Arctic Challenge and do you remember when?
Most people in the industry can look back at TAC 2003, saying something like; – Hell, yeah, I was up there in those dark woods of Trysil, watching Shaun White taking home one of his first major titles in Slope style. And I remember the lavvo-after-party-wickedness and Killing Machine playing live. That`s what people remember, I guess. What they don`t know is where the spot acually were located.
I took a roadtrip to Trysil to find out, and man, that was hard. Slopes change, more lifts come to life, new hutts selling hotdogs and shit. I just couldn`t find it so I really had to search the woods for a long time. And suddenly I figured it out, like Indiana Jones finding his lost treasure. It was like a revelation, a vision; there it was right in front of me. The track used to get he right speed for the quarterpipe. That was one of those moments of pride, a slight feeling of humbleness and a glimse of forgotten snowboarding-history. Catch it if you can, next time you visit those old woods of Trysil.
MAN
A GOOD FLOW IN TRYSIL
Getting tired of the winter, longing for the beach, the waves and the cool breeze coming in from the sea? Well, I do!
That`s why I packed my shit and went to Trysil in the eastern Norway, mostly known as the biggest skiarea in the country, but also for hosting The Arctic Challenge back in 2003.
Anyways; Check out the Radisson BLU Hotel with a perfect single Flowride on the second floor. Hook up with instructor Adam for a great hour-ride, grab a beer in the nice poolbar or chill your exhausted body in the smooth SPA area.
Local Trysil-enthusiast, Thomas Munkelien dropped in for a ride on the flowride. And we had a good time!
Hook up at the Radisson BLU for a Flowride contest, the 7th of april!
MAN

LAST DAY EPILOG: TOTALLY AWESOME!

Check out the final day and the final blog. Amazing TAC 2010 is over and goes into the books of snowboarding-history.
Some great few days or what? And Peetu taking his first TAC win and his second TTR title. The total snowboarder.
Good friends from Method mag says goodbye, smalltime gangsters Shaun-style, and the crow goes wild for the last time, screaming out for the three gunners on the podium.
See you all next year!
MAN


TAC LOVE!!

Hey, what`s kicking, bro?
Were you up there today, in spectacular Wyller, the perfect host of this years Oakley Arctic Challenge?
And what a set up. What a show. What a format. What a graphic and what a weather! Dude, the Norrøn Gods smiled epicly all the way from the great halls of Valhall.
Thor with his Hammer and Balder with his bow and arrow. They are the greatest Gods of the Universe.
The crowd was kicking back in the sun and the riding was pretty sick from where I was standing. Hazarding Roulette, fantastic enviromental bio in ”Miljøteltet”, flowding tunes from Hercules and Abstrackt, good food and bundies, buddas, rubber and wood all over the place. And no garbage at all. People got the massage, they read the pictures and they all behaved extrordanery well. This is The Oakley Arctic Challenge and that means a lot of love. TAC LOVE!
See you all back up there tomorrow!
MAN

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

It’s friday and it’s a bad hair day.<p>
After a late night rumble with a monsterous pre P at the DC mainoffice and a kickass gathering with the guys from Burton, my body needed a little recovery. I’m stuck in my hotelroom trying to figure out what happend to my good friend, ending up at the hospital with a broken jaw at 5 am. Those fucking guys will pay. In blood.<p>
Anyways, I will be back a little later with some fresh updates from those kings of the Hill whenever they get down from the mountains.<p>
In the lobby, TTR’s most wanted men tries to lighten up the situation. Thanks guys!<p>
Don’t go anywhere!<p>
MAN
THE TEMPERATURE’S PEAKING
Like I just said: The Tempratures’s peaking and it’s all pretty much awesome. The sun is still there, the riders are stoked about the course, Lasse, Kiwi and Matty got big smiles on their faces and Terje is on top of everything. The guys from The Vålerenga klan are present with their killer buses and Heikki is back in Oslo!
Check it out and I’ll see you all down at the City Hall for the Grand Opening!
MAN





March 4: THIRD DAY: SHOWMAN CHAS GULDEMOND IN OSLO!!

What a man! American Chas Guldemond’s first apperance here at The Arctic Challenge is finally happening. About time, I say!
But this is not his first time in Norway. No no, he did a trip to beautiful Stryn a couple of years ago for a DC photoshoot. He loves to be in Oslo and to be a part of one of the greatest events ever on snow.
- Yeah, bro, great to see you again. I just love to sit here in the sun and I’m looking forward to kick some Terje-butt (laughing hard!). But he’s not gonna compete, is he? Well, anyways, I’m gonna do my best. Had a great season so far. I got one Dew Tour title and I’m gonna go for another win up here in Oslo. And if I don’t, I’m still gonna have a good time. Did you see all these beautiful Norwegian girls? Man, this is looking good!
I wish him good luck wherever he goes!
MAN
March 4: THIRD DAY: WELCOME!
Welcome to all you TAC’ers on this great opening day of the 11th edition of this fine wintergame called Snowboard racing here in magnificent Oslo, Norway.
And what a beautiful morning it is! Yesterday, athletes came flying in from all corners of the world to battle the title and crown a champion. Oh boy, I am so thrilled! These notorious, handsome, young men will give us a spectacular airshow as they fly high up in the sky followed by breathtaking slides on iron poles. What a sport! It’s here to stay in this new, glorious decade!
Do not forget the Grand Opening, 17:00 at the City Hall tonight!
WOMAN
March 3: SECOND DAY: TWO WORDS: STILL AWESOME!!
Another great day in Oslo. What can I say? The sun is up, the sky is blue, it`s The Arctic Challenge! And, yeah, hell yeah; a sunny TAC is really a miracle. A twoways-monolouge turned out to be an aggresive (in a positive way, of cause), discussion between some TAC crewmembers and myself – Has it ever been a sunny day during The Arctic Challenge? I remember back in the year of 2000. Stamsund had the perfect setup and insane weather for the whole week. I am pretty sure of that. Some says we were lucky in Tromsø TAC 2004. I think not. Trysil had a bad flow in 2003, and Midtstuen or Holmenkollen? Fog, snow and all kinds of shit from above. And everybody remembers the white powder that covered the woods of Linderudkollen last year. Is it a demolition-curse from some badass wizard in the sky?
Well if it was, it`s certainly broken now. Thank God (or who ever the hell he is)!
I`ll be back with some funny crap from my american showman, Chas Guldemond, that just arrived from the airport.
Don`t go way!
MAN
March 2 FIRST DAY: ONE WORD: AWESOME!!

Finally here. In Wyllerløypa. And what an arena! Awesome!
I`m pretty much speachless so I picked up my camera and shot some pictures instead. Not that I`m much of a photographer, but anyways; Check out Subi and former hardcore snowchick Trude: Their love is for real!
And the boat. Goddahm. How the hell did they get it up there? Did they put sails in it?
What about the king of all shapes, Claes, what is is laughing about? And the hard working crew for Poland, pitching Thomas Holth to work even harder.
So, like I said: Just One Word: Awesome!!
Finally here at Scandic Edderkoppen and room 615 is already on Fire!
Looking Good!
MAN
March 1 RIDING IN WYLLERLØYPA? I THINK NOT!

This one goes out to all of you suckers thinking of bringing your board to the Arena in Wyllerløypa this weekend; Forget about it! Leave it back home and put on some hickingboots. My friend, born 65 Miles on the wrong side of the boarder, says no. My maindude, the master of transitions, the monstermaker of all straight-jumps and the killer of all kinds of parkshaping, has spoken. And he is a hard man, I can tell you. Some people say he almost killed a couple of small yellow ones in Tokyo last year. He had them work so hard digging the QP, causing one heartattack and one seriously brain damage. I didn`t see it for myself and I guess I wouldn`t care much if I did, but anyways: The park is for the TAC riders only! That`s what he says and you should take his word for it. I took this picture of Clas in Tokyo, and the sign says: ”Stay the fuck away from my QP or you will burn in Hell!!”
MAN
March 1 WHAT`S KICKIN, BRO?

So, it`s only a matter of days now. I`m counting the hours and within about the same time tomorrow, I will find myself kickin in the door of room 615 at Scandic Edderkoppen, downtown Oslo!
Well, I gonna try my best not to destroy anything this time and I can promise you; in my case that can be really, really hard. In all my trips around the world, there hasn`t been a single time that I haven`t fucked things up, spent way too much bucks at the darkest, local stripjoints or made scandal interviews that nobody could dare to print. On top of that, I`ve magaged to loose 4 iPhones, one Macbook and a car(!) in less than12 months. Bummer, bro!
Concentration, beings ahead of things, mastering the situation. Those things are so hard. Can you help me, Jaime? In this picture you look so calm and focused. I guess I don`t. Wish me luck. I will need it this time!
See you all tomorrow!
Feb 27 ANY OPENING HAZARDS THIS YEAR?

I really liked the opening of TAC last year. The great signing at Swagshop in Bogstadveien, that contained an insane lookalike AC/DC contribution with Henning and Jan Erik slamming on each axes supporting the band doing TNT or something in front of an enthusiastic crow. I was freezing my ass off, drank some beers with Calle and Kristoffer, got myself a great ticket to hell along with snowboardlegend Jaime Lynn, had a few drinks at Bristol Hotell, and finaly made it to Telenor Arena and the real Consert for the night.
And this year? I don`t really know actually. Rails at the City Hall? Pink Robot and Björn Hellfuck? Sounds a bit strange to me but I might be mistaken. Bring it on with some cold beers and warm chicks, and I`ll be there!
Time will tell…
MAN
Feb 25, THIS YEARS OFFICIAL TAC-TRACK IS READY TO ROLL!

TAC`s maindude, Henning Andersen, made musichistory when he pulled the Killing Machine-concept into a brand new and visionary direction back in 2006. The Henning Andersen Band came to life surving the song ”Going Home”, and made it a symbol of the international snowboardsircus. Since then, Henning and a bunch of different, VIP induviduals linked to the music – and snowboardscene, has made contributions by creations of several asskicking tracks! Who will ever forget Andy Finch on stage in Stamsund, Lofoten or his performance with the Dudes at Pigalle, Oslo back in 2008…
Well, now their back, and I can promise you; it`s probebly the best TAC song so far. The Official track: ” YOU GOT ME ROCKIN NOW” will soon be realised! Stay tuned!
You Got Me Rocking Now mastered 16bi
Jan 3, Check Out with Torstein Horgmo
Dec 5, Marko Grilc winner Air & Style
Billabong Air&Style Finals – Marko Grilc Moves to World No.1 from ttrworldtour on Vimeo.
Nov 21 2009

Really, really, REALLY hot dogs. SWAG Max It Vierli Nov 21 2009.
Oct 30 2009
Catch the momen with Terje
swatch – CATCH THE MOMENT – Terje Haakonsen from eqal visual productions on Vimeo.
Feb 21. 2009
On tour again
Feb 18. 2009
RAY RAY LOVE in Oslo

Beverly Hills superstar, Ray Ray Love is visiting The Oakley Arctic Challenge and was in Linderudkollen today.
- This is fucking awesome, dude! Look at Terje. He`s flying sky high. I love that guy. Great to be here in Oslo. Oh, man look at those girl, I need to talk to them. Wanna take a picture of me and the chicks, my friend?
Ray Ray and the Oakley Arctic Challenge is ready to roll. Amazing!
Thomas North
Feb 16. 2009
Sweet Arctic Open went down in Varingskollen, and here are some of the articles that Norwegian Core Media wrote..
http://www.tacky.no/snowboard/imagecollection/?id=10929
http://www.tacky.no/snowboard/imagecollection/?id=10932
http://www.friflyt.no/index.php?pagenr=12&articlenr=56483
http://www.friflyt.no/index.php?pagenr=12&articlenr=56474
http://www.playboard.no/artikkel/255
http://www.playboard.no/nyhet/1034?PHPSESSID=91fc2ff984eeaed2c1ceeb98f0579464
Oh, and by the way… is monoskiing back!!??!!?

Feb 14. 2009
Fashion files
Lasse from Oakley sporting a new outfit in Varingskollen. Where is The Sartorialist?

Feb 13. 2009
Getting into shape

We are getting into shape. The crew is eating ecological food all day, and today super shaper Claes have started to get the quarter into shape.
There is a new edit from last year on our youtube, btw. Check it out!
Sweet Arctic Open tomorrow!
Feb 12. 2009
Powderday in Linderudkollen
Hoho! Our press manager Lars Einar took a few powder turns in Linderudkollen the other day.
Feb 11. 2009
Visitors in the arena
Norwegians are born with skis on their feet, or so it has been told. Well, these young men dropped by yesterday to check out the arena; (from right) Lasse from Oakley, Henning Braaten – pro skater and cross country skiing-enthusiast, and Kjetil Ostling – president of the Norwegian Organization for Skateboarding.

Feb 10. 2009
Powder runs
It has been snowing quite a lot in Oslo the last few days, and while others are digging out their cars, the TAC crew enjoys some powder runs in the inrun. Ah. Life is good!


Feb 9. 2009.
An update from NY
Richard Hillier reported from NY.
The Red Bull Snowscrapers snowboard competition took place February 5th in the heart of New York City. 16 incredible riders from around the world came to compete and launch themselves down an 90 foot ramp and on to an 80 foo hip feature – one of the first features of its kind. US rider Shayne Pospisil took 1st place followed closely by Norwegian shredder Torstein Horgmo in 2nd. US rider Scotty Lago rounded out the podium with a best trick award going to Norwegian Legend Terje Haakonsen who impressed everyone with a sick one-footed backside air. The Red Bull Snowscrapers is a 5Star event on the Swatch TTR World Snowboard Tour and Torstein Horgmo’s 2nd place finish moves the young gun into the TTR Top 5.

Terje won best trick in NY. (c)Christian Pondella/Red Bull Photofiles
Feb 8. 2009
Rome wasn`t built in a day
Neither is the quarterpipe in Linderudkollen. The building is in progress. Here are som pictures from the weekend.

Our super shaper Claes is ready to make another masterpiece. Photo by Thomas Holth

Inrun. Check! Photo by Oskar Ostnes

Coffe break. Check! Photo by Oskar Ostnes

Quarterpipe in progress. Photo by Oskar Ostnes
Feb 3. 2009
Oakley stand at ISPO, Munich
Oakley has chosen a The Arctic Challenge-theme on their stand on ISPO. Nice!



Feb 2. 2009.
TAC was here

Hemsedal hosted the halfpipe event during TAC 2001. And the TAC sticker still sticks to the window of Hemsedal Café where I`m currently sitting, updating the website and enjoying a cup of hot chocolate.
17 days until TAC 2009 kicks off!
MAN is one of our bloggers. He was in Davos for the O`Neill Evolution.
Finnish Grandslam in O´neill Evolution in Davos

You can say a lot of things about this years Evolution in Davos, but first of all it was cold. Damn cold and the slopes were rock hard. Anyway, the conditions for the night sessions for both SS and QP looked perfect from were I was standing. The tight course in this seasons first SS of the TTR Tour comp was amazing and Janne Korpi took the prize riding solid, fast, big and stuck all his landing, beating Seppe Smiths (BEL) and while swedish rider Kevin Backstrom catching third.
The QP finals ended up in a massive fight between the good finnish friends, Peetu Piironinen and Risto Mattila. The head to head battle in the freezing Davos air, got settled in the very last round; Peetu sticking a monster, travelling BS 540! Risto got his prize for the highest air with his 7,0m bs air. Anyway, a happy ending for Peetu winning his first 6 star at last.
Results SS:
1. Janne Korpi FIN
2. Seppe Smiths BEL
3. Kevin Backstrom SWE
4. chas Guldemond
5. Peetu Piironinen FIN
QP:
1. Peetu Piiroinen FIN
2. Risto Mattile FIN
3. Steve Krijbolder NED
4. Arthur Longo FRA
5. Antti Autti FIN
What TAC`ers do at summer. We look for new arenas.

This one looks nice! Ok, we`ll take it.
