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Opening The Jar: An Interview With Mason Lemery


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Mason Lemery is arguably the hottest “it kid” in snowboarding right now. The latest addition to the BlackStrap team burst onto the scene two years ago via the Bend boys’ Instagram accounts and since, his career has taken the fuck off. Through the channels of Ben Ferguson, Jared Elston and Gabe Ferguson, the world bore witness to a hard partyin’ and ever harder chargin’ kid from Vermont that was ripping around Mt. Bachelor with reckless abandon and backflipping off of downtown buildings in Bend with little regard for his own safety. Since then, though, Mason has proven that he is one of the preeminent talents in the game and his ever-growing sponsor list is proof of that statement. This kid may very well be the Crown Prince of Bend, Oregon. The heir to the throne. Someone whom Jared Elston refers to as, “The man that drank enough Monster to become one,” and, “He lost his last fuck to give around 2018.” Gabe Ferguson claims that “He lost my car keys in the backcountry this year…” But as loose as Jar is, he’s calculated in his career path, and though he plays to the party boy scene, he’s as talented a rider as we’ve witnessed in recent memory. He’s one of my favorite people to shoot photos with because he goes bigger than everyone and his heart is as kind as the bud he inhales. This is a quick catch-up with the reigning Rookie of the Year, Mason Lemery.—T. Bird

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“He has snowboard royalty in his blood, and is just starting to tap into his true potential on the board.” —Ben Ferguson

Can I hit you with some questions to answer today my man?
Sure! I’m in the air rn.

Like, on your snowboard or in a plane?
Hahaha. Plane. Having landing gear issues MAYDAY!

Wanna do the interview right now via text while you’re flying?
Hahaha I’m down for whatever 


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So where are you coming from right now?
Coming from Oslo! I went to Sven’s event in Sweden and then Mikkel’s banked slalom up in Norway! We sent it hard last night before the flight. You know the program, lol.

I do know the program. Sven’s event and Mikkel’s Bang Slalom looked so sick. What was the best part of each of those events?
For Sven’s event I would say hanging with Judd, Dusty and the homie Jack. I don’t really ride park that much so it was cool to switch it up. Judd and I were pretty drained so we went inside to roll a doobie and listen to some metal. It gave us this spark to go out before anyone else and start a hip sesh on our own which was all time! And for Mikkel’s it was rad hanging with his homies and the course was mad fun. Both the Baker banked and my uncle’s got canceled because of a lack of snow in the states this year so it was cool to get one in!

I was just in your town for Red Bull Landing Gear. We missed you. That event was basically designed for you.
I know! I wish I was there but wanted to take advantage of the opportunity that Monster let me have and figured a Red Bull event instead their’s may not be a good look right off the bat, lol.

You’re figuring it out, buddy. That’s dope that you have some new sponsors. List off your sponsors for me.
Basically a Nascar driver now it’s crazy 


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. We got Rainier, Monster, 686, Ride, Giro, Tactics, BlackStrap, Tokyo Starfish, Nixon, Autumn, and One Ball.

So you’re never thirsty, cold, sober or sunburnt?
No, but definitely horny.

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Hahahahaha. But for real, man, congrats. How did it feel to win Rookie of the Year this year?
Thanks man, it’s all still blowing my mind. I feel very lucky and fortunate to have been able to surround myself with the right crews and friends. Definitely wouldn’t be anywhere without them! 

Ben Ferg just texted me a question: “Ask him if he wants to come to the house and play landscaper later. It’s time for a pond install.”
That would be rad, love helping that guy out. Just as long as he supplies beers 


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I’m sure he will. What’s your summer looking like now that the season is coming to a close?
Man, I’m really all over the place and never know my next move. But for now I think I’m moving houses right when I get back to Bend and maybe driving home to Vermont sometime in June for a few months. I need to spend more time with family. My sister has a baby girl so it’s gonna be sick to spend time with her and help my uncle out with his new tree company!

That’s amazing, man. Final question. You’re one of the newest athletes on BlackStrap and they’ve been making moves this winter, which is rad. What’s the best use of a balaclava in the summertime? Sun protection?
Hmmm, that’s a good question. We used one to cover our homie Sam’s air intake on his sled so we could get it out of the backcountry after hitting a tree, but for summertime…maybe robbing banks or to cover up from saw dust.

Hahahahahahaha. You’re the man, Jar. I’m damn proud of you, buddy. I’ll hit you up when I’m out in Bend this summer!

Frequently Asked Questions

You can snowboard in regular snowboots.

The answer to this question isn't definitive. It depends on many factors including the brand of snow boots, snowboard bindings used, and personal preferences. Snowboarding is a sport that requires regular snow boots. These can be bulky and uncomfortable.

Snowboard-specific boots are typically much lighter and more comfortable, which makes them ideal for riding. Also, snowboard bindings can only be used with snowboard-specific shoes, so regular snow boots might not work well with them.

It is up to you whether or not you prefer to wear snowboard-specific boots while snowboarding. To help you find the right type of boot for you, we recommend you test out various types of boots.


What's the difference between skim and snowboarding?

The equipment is what makes skiing and snowboarding different. Snowboarders have one pole, while skiers have two. While snowboarders have their feet attached at their toes, skiers have them attached at their toes. Skiers and snowboarders both face forward on their boards, while snowboarders do the opposite.

There are differences in how each sport should be performed. Skiers use a turning motion to make turns, while snowboarders use a side-to-side motion. While snowboarders can also catch air and perform tricks, skiing is all about getting down the mountain as quickly as possible.

Skiing and snowboarding are both winter sports, but they are vastly different. The poles you use to ski are used to help you move through the snow. You can lean forward, and push yourself down the slope with the pole. To steer around corners, you can also use your arms.

You don't need any other equipment to snowboard. Standing straight up, you can control your movement by using your body weight.


Is it easier to master skiing or snowboarding?

This is a tough question to answer, as it depends on each individual. Some people find it easier and others find snowboarding much easier. It all depends on your individual preferences and abilities. Skiing might be easier for someone who loves to be active and engages in adrenaline-pumping activities. If you have patience and can go at a slower pace, snowboarding might be easier for you. You can decide which one is easiest to master. No matter which one you decide to choose, have fun!

There's nothing wrong with learning how to ski and snowboard, but there are more ways to play when it comes to snow sports.

Snowboarding is a sport where you combine both skiing and surfing. This allows you to master the art of snowboarding and learn how to surf.

However, it is important to practice on snow in order to feel the difference between standing on a board and sitting on a chairlift.

Real snow practice is the best way for you to improve your skiing skills. You can't improve on your skills by practicing alone. You need to practice together with friends. Skiing for a few days will give you the ability to conquer the mountain. You can choose to attend a professional school or join an amateur club. Each will teach you valuable lessons.

The best thing about joining an amateur ski club is the opportunity to meet other snowboarders and skiers who share your passion. You'll learn if your preferred speed is fast or slow. You'll also discover whether you prefer riding on powdered or ice. Or whether rails are more your style.

There's a lot to learn about snowboarding. If you want a great rider, you need to put in the effort.


How do I prepare my equipment?

Make sure you think about how your gear will be transported when packing. Make sure you pack everything carefully. It's not uncommon for items lost or damaged in transit.

Be sure to keep your essentials like gloves and goggles with you. You should also keep a spare pair for when something goes wrong.

Also, keep your equipment clean. You don't want to spend all day skiing or snowboarding only to discover that your boots are dirty.

Don't overfill your backpack. Limit your bag's volume to 50%. If you go above this limit, your bag could be ripped open and its contents spilled everywhere.


Are you able to use the same boots for snowboarding and skiing?

You should not use the same boot for snowboarding and skiing. While both sports require some form of protection and cold-weather gear for both, there are enough differences in the equipment and techniques to ensure that you don't get sub-par results in both. Also, the wrong boot for one sport can result in serious injury. You should learn how to snowboard and ski if you really want to have fun. ), ensure you have the right gear for each activity.

Now let's take a closer look at why skiing and snowboarding boots are different and why it's essential to use the right type of boot for each sport.

Skiing vs. Snowboarding: Different Techniques, Different Gear

The most important difference between snowboarding and skiing is how you descend the slope. For balance and control, the skier uses two sticks to ski. They also keep their feet parallel to one another (think "V" shapes). Snowboarding, on the other hand, involves the snowboarder standing sideways on their board with their feet strapped in (perpendicular to the direction of travel).

These two techniques are similar but require different gear. Skis are shorter and more narrow than snowboards. Additionally, snowboards don't have any ski poles. Also, snowboarding boots attach to the board while ski boots have a binding.

So, while you could technically use skiing boots for snowboarding (and vice versa), it's not recommended. You will have to use different equipment for each sport. If you choose the wrong type of boot, it could cause sub-par performance or even danger.


Do snowboard boots allow you to move around?

Although you can walk in snowboard boots, they are not made to be worn on the ground. Snowboard boots are made to provide you with the support and stability needed for snowboard riding. They can be more uncomfortable than regular shoes and boots because they are stiffer than normal footwear. It is best to choose appropriate footwear if you plan on walking or hiking in snowy conditions.


Where are the best snowboarding resorts around?

New Zealand is home to some of the most popular snowboard resorts around the globe, including Canada, Japan, Austria and Japan.

New Zealand is consistently voted #1 because it has a terrain that is suitable for both beginners, and experts. You can practice your tricks in many parks, which have plenty of powdery snow.

Canada is another favorite destination for snowboarders. This country has more than 150 ski resorts, so there are plenty of places to go. There are numerous opportunities to learn snowboarding if skiing is your passion. Whistler Blackcomb has been voted the best resort in the world.

Japan is home to some the most famous ski slopes on the planet. These slopes are known for being steep and difficult. These slopes tend to be quite costly. But the Japanese love quality and are used paying for it.

Austria is the country to be in for extreme sports. Skateboarding, snowboard riding and bungee jumping are all options.

If you are looking to embark on a new adventure, these destinations might be the right choice. These destinations offer many activities, and you can enjoy them throughout the year.

Snowboarding is an excellent way to explore the world. These are some of the best places to go if you're looking for the perfect slope. You have many options, including Canada, Japan and Austria. You have nothing to lose, so get out there and start exploring! Get out there!


Statistics

  • For expert riders, however, it's a magical wonderland with 90 percent of trails suited for intermediate and advanced snowboarders. (timeout.com)
  • In 1985, only seven percent of U.S. ski areas allowed snowboarding (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Known as the first ski resort to embrace snowboarding, this powdery Vermont spot features 97 trails spread across 670 snow-covered acres of terrain, 40 percent ideal for beginners. (timeout.com)
  • The mechanical support provided by the feet being locked to the board reduces the likelihood of knee injury – 15% of snowboard injuries are to the knee, compared with 45% of all skiing injuries. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Fractures to the lower leg are rare, but 20% of injuries are to the foot and ankle. (en.wikipedia.org)

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How To

How can I start snowboarding?

You need to practice snowboarding. To learn how to snowboard, you need to be able to determine the best foot position and use your body weight correctly when turning.

There are different types of snowboarding. For beginners, it is best to choose between park or freestyle snowboarding. Freestyle is the fastest-paced and most exciting type of snowboarding, while park snowboarding has a slower pace but offers more control over your movement and allows you to hone your skills.

There are many options to improve your snowboarding skills.

  • Start by practicing on dry slopes. First, you need to practice landing on flat ground. Once you've safely landed, you can learn tricks like spins, kickflips, and tailwhips.
  • Soft snow is a good practice surface. Soft snow makes it easier to learn how turn. You can maneuver your snowboard more easily by using a longer tail and wider edges.
  • You must learn how to correctly fall. Falling is the biggest mistake new riders make. You can avoid serious injuries by learning how to fall safely.
  • Balance is key to mastering any skill. Mastering any skill requires balance. Snowboarders spend hours trying to balance on their feet, and even in mid-air. Practice balancing on various surfaces until you get comfortable falling and getting up again.
  • Learn how to spin. Spinning is an important part of snowboarding. You won't be able do many other tricks if you don't know how spin.
  • Learn to jump. Snowboarding is incomplete without jumping. You'll need to learn how to jump, whether you're riding rails or jumping off jumps.
  • Learn how slide. A key part of being a snowboarder is to slide. If you can master this trick, then you will be able to do many more tricks.
  • Be comfortable with the cold. You will need layers of clothing for snowboarding. Before you head out on the slopes, make sure to dress appropriately.

Snowboarding isn't just fun. It requires speed, endurance, coordination, strength, speed, balance, coordination, coordination, speed, coordination, balance and flexibility. Snowboarding is a sport that requires dedication and perseverance.




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By: Mark Clavin
Title: Opening The Jar: An Interview With Mason Lemery
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