11 Things That Didn’t Stink about HDHR 2015

Bear Mountain’s annual pre-season shred fest, Hot Dawz and Handrails, went down on September 19, 2015 with a stacked field of boarders from around the globe. Some 60 competitors came out to hike, sweat, and vie for the $10,000 grand prize, and here are a few of the reasons we’re stoked we got to see the mayhem in person.

1. Zak Hale. For whatever reason, the peanut gallery of this site loves to hate Zak, but anyone who watched the two frenetic heats of snowboard action would have a tough time hating on him anymore. Not only did he start with some of the heaviest moves of the day, I’m pretty sure he didn’t fall at all. Accordingly, the judges awarded him $10,000 for his efforts.

2. The course. Every year, the Bear Park staff comes up with new ways to melt minds with their set ups and 2015 was no exception. Two skinny strips of snow formed an x dotted with high-consequence features to be man-handled by the riders. Granted, it’s still summer in SoCal and warm temps left the snow on the sticky side, so gaining speed for said features was a challenge, but from a spectator stand point, it can only be described a constant barrage of serious stunting.

3. Non-stop-action. If you were bored at HDHR, you should look into a new hobby. In addition to watching riders risk life and limb (and live to tell the tale), there was also music, dancing, skating, drinking, eating and babe watching to be done.

4. Wahoo’s fish tacos. Free for competitors and delicious for everyone else, when listing redeeming qualities of Southern California, these will always top my list.

5. The Weather. Unlike, well, anywhere else with snowboarding, good weather at Bear Mountain is pretty much a given, so it should come as no surprise that the sun was warm and the breeze was slight for the event. And now my tan is on point, just in time for 4 months of rain in Portland!

6. The Bear park staff. These guys were on hand to toss snow on features when they were sticky, and to remind me that getting too close to get the shot was dangerous, without even being dicks about it.

7. Oliver Dixon’s one-footers. Standing out at an event like HDHR can be tough, and while Oliver didn’t score any cash or official accolades for his efforts, his one-footed gap to rails (in a Jason mask, no less) were a spectacle that cannot go unmentioned.

8. The next generation. The field of competitors was a who’s who of snowboarding superstars, but the youngest riders in the field, including Drayden Gardner and Benny Milam, held their own with the big boys, just missing spots on the podium.

9. Madison Blackley. Even though she was busy trying to find a place to puke during registration (hangovers are a bitch) Madison went non-stop once the contest started, hitting and completing just about every feature on the course, earning herself top honors for the ladies and $2000 cash.

10. Denis Leontyv. The human Russian roulette wheel himself earned best trick with a 450 over the pool gap to lipslide and damn, it was impressive.

11. The judges. Being a judge for this event (an honor handled by Joe Sexton, Dave Downing, Brandon Hobush and Frank April) was no easy feat, as everyone was throwing down despite sticky snow the solid chance of taking a dip in a muddy pool or landing in a pile of rocks. While competitors lamented how hard it was to stand out, when all was said and done, most would have a hard time arguing with their official decision.

RESULTS

podium

Men
1st Zak Hale
2nd Ozzy Henning
3rd Mike Gray

Women
1st Madison Blackley

Best Trick
Dennis Leontyev – switch frontside 450 gap to lipslide

  1. nathan

    Really thought Nial and Riley deserved to be on the podium.

  2. h nah

    hale still sucks. the tricks that he won with were 360’s out, a fs 1 cab 1 out, and a big back 3 on. Big back 3 was nice but still its like, typical zak hale doing all his same tricks that most snowboarders can do. the course was super lame this year compared to last year. didn’t look super fun for the riders. i was really stoked to watch hdhr then stopped about half way in

  3. smh

    jesse paul was robbed of podium #turnjessepaulpro

  4. bleu gerard

    awful idea putting a two slim lanes at an angle for a rail jam. Makes it difficult to pick up speed to even hit the features, they overbuilt those gaps, and there’s zero alternatives if people wanna do a creative line. I’m impressed with what tricks were put down but I wish the setup was better

  5. nwnick

    ya course was weak. its obvious bear cut corners and tried to save cash on minimizing the amount of ice they had to buy

  6. Your mum

    You may think being a bib wearing, flappy armed, spinny, narrow stanced kook my be cool but Hale had fucking style for daaaays and deserved to win. He was about the only one there who looked like they had been on a snowboard before.

  7. h nah

    you define kook

  8. Thedude

    That setup was junk. Rails are so 2010.

  9. lonely lou

    wow contests, whoa weewa wow cool awesome idea

  10. rakiankush

    Oliver Dixon made the day!

  11. captain

    Hey shit talker, Zak has won hdhr,japan rail days, Paul Mitchel progression session,whistler dual mougal,usasa slope style,usasa giant slalom, kawasaki triple air,volcom pbrj,transworld trans am,dragon three ring circus… what have you done?

  12. jeff holce the cat thief

    Hi zak :waves:

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