One TV | KEMOSABE Some park riding done by Bryce Bugera - Ryan Wilkinson - Kyle Stainton - Etienne Phaneuf - Sam Neumann . Onetapparel.com Video: Mat Wilkinson
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One TV | KEMOSABE Some park riding done by Bryce Bugera - Ryan Wilkinson - Kyle Stainton - Etienne Phaneuf - Sam Neumann . Onetapparel.com Video: Mat Wilkinson
[ Red Dog x Black Park ]
sam reddog neumann just lapping black park
[ Red Dog 2k16 ]
Sam 'Red Dog' Neumann got that killer rail game, watch him drop hammers all over Perisher Parks.
Main Cinematography - Scotty Twible Edit - Scotty Twible
[ Whistler Vindaloo, Homie Mixtape ]
After spending all of the season riding pow in the mountains around Revelstoke, Snackbreaker Johan Rosen and some homies did a trip to board with some Whistler locals
Riders: Sam Neumann Bryce Bugera Veronique Desrosiers Georgia Austin Johan Rosen
Filmed by Maxi Ebejer, Johan Rosen, Fredrik Vogt Edited by Johan Rosen
[ Down Under - Minimovie ]
When the summer of 2015 was in full blast in northern hemisphere, it was time to pack our snackpacks and fly to Australia. This short film documents snowboarding that happened during our visit to the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Supported by: PPP - Powderpak Parks, Yuki Threads, Adrenalin Boardstore, Thredbo Parks, Onboard Mag, Boardbutter Glidewax.
Riders: Johan Rosen, Sam Neumann aka Red Dog, Tommi Ollikainen, Ethan Morgan, Devan Peeters, Rocco Rachiele, Andy James
Edit: Tommi Ollikainen + Johan Rosen Filming: Johan Rosen, Tommi Ollikainen
Additional filming: Maxi Ebejer, Ryan Scardigli, Marcus Skin, Andy James, Rocco Rachiele, Devan Peeters, Jade McJannet
Two weeks later, I sat across the table from Jim in a crowded coffee shop in downtown Minneapolis. On his laptop, we each filled out online applications for Aramark, a massive company which owned nearly every resort in Denali, Alaska. Denali was our destination, because Jim said so. Not long after, I got a call from Karen, who conducted a brief phone interview, and informed me I would be perfect for one of Aramark’s “retail" jobs at a Denali resort. Retail. That’s all she said. I should have known.
Memoirs of a Gas Station: A Delightfully Awkward Journey Across the Alaskan Tundra By Sam Neumann
Overall recommendation: 8/10
Early one May, Sam Neumann arrived in the breathtaking wilderness of Denali, Alaska with a smile on his face and adventure in his heart. But less than 24 hours later, both had evaporated as he stood behind the counter of a filthy gas station—his new place of employment—and tried to piece together what exactly had gone wrong.
MEMOIRS OF A GAS STATION is a quirky personal account of a summer trapped in a convenience store on the edge of Denali National Park. It is a journey across the Alaskan tundra and headlong into the ridiculous world of seasonal employment. The summer began with shock, horror, and denim shirts as Sam struggled to accept his new role as a gas station employee. To escape it, he took to the forests of Denali at every free moment, soon finding himself face-to-face with an angry adult moose, shivering numb trying to last the night on a frigid mountainside, and being seduced by a Mormon divorcee.
Often satirical, sometimes introspective, and always brutally honest, MEMOIRS OF A GAS STATION takes you on a raucous ride through the best and worst summer of one man’s life. From booze-soaked employee parties to one very awkward romantic episode in a tree house, Sam learned more than he ever planned about the Last Frontier. But weekends spent stumbling through seedy Alaskan bars and hitch-hiking to remote destinations gave him a unique perspective on life, and led him to find friendship, adventure, and love in the most unexpected places.
Note: This book was free when posted. Check it still is if you only want it for free.