Buoy Pop with Griffin Siebert

When the buoy in the middle of the Pacific is rocking, you better be ready to toss your eggs on the griddle and boogie your way up to the mountains.

Buoy Pop with Griffin Siebert

When the buoy in the middle of the Pacific is rocking, you better be ready to toss your eggs on the griddle and boogie your way up to the mountains.

October 14, 2024
Words By Torment Staff Edits

Few people frequent powderbuoy.com as much as Griffin Siebert—especially during a winter as fruitful as last year. The Wasatch provided all season long, and Griffin took full advantage of every forecast. From Brighton to the backcountry, he met up with friends for 10-minutes of hometown boarding.

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"What does a NOAA weather buoy 3000 miles away in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean have to do with snow in Utah, Colorado & Wyoming? Good question! Since the dawn of time, humans have been trying to plan their powder days, a futile feat… until now. Is it magic? Is it science? Is it dumb luck? The answer may be yes to all of the above, but more than anything, the Powderbuoy is all about a positive vibration and energy that connects soul riders around the world."

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