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  • - Medicine for the Madness
    by Peter Corney
    £39.99

  • - Freeride Storybook
    by Peter Corney
    £33.49

    A 160 page book of poetry and short stories relating mainly to snow life with some sk8, surf, bike and skydiving. Art and Photography express the visions of epic spirit. From the harsh realities of a skier's plight, to warm boarding adventures across Western Canada and inside the hip French corner of Switzerland - the contributors are searching for something very special. Throw about the urban dream for community balance parks, some common respect, and a healthy serve of adrenaline, and the reader journeys into the new world. The essence of nomadic existence and timeless organic living. Unmasking those who follow their hearts and who truly define what is real. This is not an ordinary read, it's a movement toward freedom. A somewhat indigenous song with one voice that speaks of noble honor - the pieces presented collectively bring together a story of the freerider. Simply for equal-standing and stoke. 'Poetry for the People' is bought to you by the Summit Heartcore. A motley bunch of global freeriders who are dedicated to expanding tribal balance strategies throughout modern culture. Something warm to inspire epic projects.

  • - Freestyle ski roots
    by Peter Corney
    £18.99

    Discover how legends lived during the birth of freestyle. Eric Hymans was Australian skiing's original bad boy who won two Australian mogul championships after starting Falls Creek's iconic Team Red with a bunch of talented athletes. His story from skibum to number one to recluse uncovers secrets formally reserved only for the elite. Team Red was instrumental to the explosion of freestyle skiing during the 1980s. Establishing the Summit Masters they planted the seed of freedom. This tale takes you inside the circumstances that made game-changing performers. Plus the relationships that saw an enigmatic character refine his art and ultimately fall from grace. Wild times at the forefront of extreme, along with the perils that exist. This story also covers the early days of Falls Creek when Bob Hymans built the first chair lift. Laced with historical significance and a refreshing candour, this tale delivers wisdom and humour from the pioneering days of skiing. Nostalgic memorial edition featuring 68 black and white images.

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