America’s Next Top Pro Model: Day 2 Photos

The drop-in area for the 2011 ANTPM Spin To Win competition. Missing from this photo is Lucas Magoon who was at the drop-out area. Photo: Aaron Dodds
The High Cascade Snowboard Camp lane saw the last three on-hill events of America’s Next Top Pro Model. The morning started off with Spin to Win. A 30-foot HCSC popper lay before the field of competitors and they took to it at around eleven in the morning to the pleasure of campers, industry heads and filmers alike. With three frontside or Cab attempts and three backside or switch backside tries, the riders were given six go’s at landing their most rotated maneuver. Kyle Clancy, Keegan Valaika, Bryan Fox, Derek Dennison, Chris Grenier, MFM, Lauri Heiskari, Iikka Backstrom, Lane Knaack, Aaron Biittner, Austin Smith, Joe Sexton, Heikki Sorsa and the rest of the field spent the morning spinning but in the end, it was Clancy who took the win with two nines, a grand total of 1,800 degrees of victory.
PinkyPOP at the Meleesa
Smokin art collaborator Pinky Taylor is hosting a gallery in Huntington Beach this weekend. Pinky's galleries are known for being interactive and full of life, not to mention his art is totally rad, so go check it out! Be sure to peep his work on next year's PYT, Pinner, and KT-22!
America’s Next Top Pro Model: Day 1 Photos

The drop in above the High Ollie height markers and pole. Rider: Keegan Valaika, Aaron Biittner Photo: Laura Austin
Any dude in his right mind would be lying if they told you that they wouldn’t want to ride a model, and any snowboarder in his or her right mind would also be lying to you if they told you that they wouldn’t want to ride their very own pro model. Today at High Cascade Snowboard Camp, over a dozen of the world’s best professional snowboarders gathered for America’s Next Top Pro Model to put their insignias where their topsheet is and put their sticks to the test to find out who has the world’s best pro model.
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