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If you havent been watching these then we suggest you check them out. Heres an update straight out of Europe from our good friend and WC rider Sebi Geiger in his series “Sebis Different Direction.”
photo by Christoph Schöch Photography
Sebi Geiger has released another episode of “Different Direction”
Sebi, what is the idea behind Different Direction?
I always try to ride new and creative spots in a new direction. Be different!
Where did you snowboard in this episode?
In this episode we found all these spots in austria.
Who do you enjoy riding with?
I enjoy rinding with everybody who have fun.
What is special about riding for you?
Go out and enjoy the snow with my friends, try something new, get the first line…
There are so many things special for me!
What is an interesting local food we can find near you, that you enjoy?
Käsknöpfle
Tell us your 5 best songs to listen to right now for snowboarding?
weedparty – Band of horses
the passenger- iggy pop
uh huh- method man
hey joe – jimi handrix
in the morning – zion i
Check out Sebi Geiger‘s impressions from his last trip to Washington in December. Some early season shreding with Patrick McCarthy and Joe Bosler.
photo by: christoph schöch ———————–
Ride Snowboards, 686 team rider Sebi Geiger releases a new webseries called ”Sebis Different Direction” It’s all about riding new and creative features and having alot of fun where-ever you are.
Check out the teaser from WC ripper and see whats up.
One week passed since our last shoot. That night of trial and error left everyone with a bad taste in their mouths and the crew was starving for another try at keeping the jib a blaze long enough to get the shot.
I arrived on the scene after an hour and a half of searching the backwoods town of Plain WA. I was pleasantly surprised when I spotted an illuminated field with a significant build already completed. Apparently the boys got their hands on a backhoe and went to work a few hours prior.
With the feature already prepared the shoot was underway shortly after my arrival. Once the speed was dialed, WC filmer Scott Studach set the obstacle on fire and the riders took to the air. Scott played a scary roll in this project. He would douse the jib with a fresh cup of gasoline while the rider was on the in run and hurry back to his camera just in time to get the shot!
The shoot went smoothly and everyone was happy with the sessions outcome. Joe Bosler stalled out a few frontside 360 taps for the camera. Andy Bergen-Sperry floated a backside 360 bonk and threw down a couple miller flip attempts. We also had the pleasure of working with Austria’s Sebi Geiger that night who is spending a few weeks shooting in the US with the WC crew. This guy is as smooth as they come. Sebi didn’t hit the feature a whole lot, but each air of his was timeless.
Before I could wipe the dust from my eyes the next morning, my phone was vibrating off the table. The crew was rebuilding the feature and the session was planned for that evening! I quickly got all my batteries charging and trouble shooted through the previous nights images.
While the remnant sent of mixed flammables lingered, night fell and once again I was more then impressed to see what the crew had put together in the daylight hours. With the knowledge of the previous nights shoot, they were able to push the obstacle to its limit. A ‘wooden rail’ was added and the landing was pushed out farther in anticipation for bigger airs.
This shoot was epic! I got to apply some creative lighting techniques and the addition of some smoke bombs I’d been carrying around in my pack for the past year made the place look like a hollywood movie set. I would like to thank everyone involved in this production. I am so grateful to live this lifestyle and for the opportunity to surround myself with such creative and talented individuals.
With shoots of this caliber coming together so early in the season, I can only begin to imagine what is in store for the coming winter months!
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Additional photos by Dan Manning
In association with WildCard Movies
Patrick McCarthy (Washington), Sebi Geiger (Austria), and Brendan Keenan (Canada) were out shredding Mt Baker on December 4th, 2011. It was actually sunny and calm at Baker, with decent riding conditions. We found a little pow near the run and did a bunch of jibbing. It was great to have 3 different countries represented in the crew and even better to shred hard all day.

Sebi Geiger near the Mt Baker Ski Area sign.

It was a beautiful day on the mountain.


Brendan Keenan ropeline jib.

Pat McCarthy method on Mt Baker’s Austin run.

Pat and Sebi with snowy Mt Baker in the background.

The Party Snake crew loading up for final chair with a smile.
Photos by Jeremy Dubs
shot by Michale Obex
In fall I was riding some Glacier parks in Austria with my friends.
This is a little edit from a couple of runs at Kaunertal we did last week.
This video stars my brother Cristian Geiger and I.
2 days after that day I flew over to Washington again to catch some pow there with the Wildcard crew!
-Sebi
Sebi Geiger is from Innsbruck, Austria and he toured to Baker with the 686 team. Watch him visit with 686 rider Patrick McCarthy.




































