October and November are the months of agonization in a snowboarder’s life. The temperatures start to drop and the first flakes start to form while we wait for the resorts to open. With the first inches that accumulate we scramble to set up any kind of feature we can before it melts away. Park benches, skate rails, tree stumps, traffic cones, and whatever other “features” that can be used are set up with the allotted snow.

Checking out the scene

Luckily for us in the Aspen area when the first pre season snow comes we have the Boneyard. Just a short hike up an access road the Boneyard sits at the bottom of the terrain park area and is where all the rails and features go to hibernate all summer long before getting pulled out and awakened for the early season Boneyard sessions. Below you will find our collected film photos from the handful of sessions that went down in November. With some of the pictures being taken on expired 35mm film some photos turned out blurry and imperfect which gave a spontaneous feeling to the pictures. Read here why we love shooting with film

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Bone Hike Orientation: 1

Fence 50-50

Backside Blunt, Shane

Hiking up

Front Board, Shane

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