Torment Tuesday News #48

A three week hiatus but TTN’s are back. This week we talk Issue FIVE release party, dome boarding, and the infamous red ledge.

Torment Tuesday News #48

A three week hiatus but TTN’s are back. This week we talk Issue FIVE release party, dome boarding, and the infamous red ledge.

November 29, 2022
Words By Torment Staff TTN

A lot's changed since our last TTN. New site, new magazine, new merch... just to name a few. A lot more to drool over than just Torment, though, so here's some news from the past (few) week(s).

Starting right where we left off—Issue FIVE release party. A lot of romanticize about that night, but we'll keep it short and sweet for those reading this on their lunch break. Kennedi's cover reveal coincided with a bloody nose, Keenan Cawley was running around snapping photos, and your favorite snowboarder was probably behind the venue talking winter plans over a cigarette. If that doesn't paint the picture, this will.

Ryo Aizawa. You know the name, you've seen the part, but now you miiight be able to buy the pro model board. That's wishful thinking, but it doesn't take away from the fact that Ryo went pro for Sims a few weeks ago. Check out the promo vid for some dome boarding on the STF.

Too many videos to count lately. That's Thanksgiving week for ya—and we're grateful for that. A few special ones hit our site, though, so make sure to lay your eyes on WICKER, HOTBOX, and Fly Away Closer if you haven't yet.

If the Brighton pow day FOMO didn't hit, we're here to PSA that most mountains are finally open. Don't let that cloud your vision for the American Dream, though. Big Snow's year round ride-ability has blessed the Tri-State area for the better half of three years, and this homie edit that just dropped reminded us of exactly that.

Everyone needs to watch this video, and then watch it again for appreciation purposes. Let that shit sink in. The red ledge is home to some of the best clips snowboarding has to offer, so it felt a little targeted to see it lose its iconic hue. Needless to say, we're excited to see the red ledge restored.

Take the Rake is back for its second year at Trollhaugen. Really cool way to commemorate the women building some of the best parks out there. Snowboard Mag has a cool article up detailing the diggers and operators involved. You know what to do.