Josh Dirksen is Oregon through and through. ย He’s been riding professionally for over 20 years and has gone to every far reaching corner of the world to film parts but this year he decided to leave the passport in the drawer and head out his backdoor with his splitboard. If you love Oregon riding, you are going to love this:
โMy history is here, my style of riding, the mountains here explain why I ride the way I do,โ says Josh Dirksen, referring to the Cascades that lies outside the window of Dirksenโs Bend, Oregon home. These volcanic ranges receive the brunt of any storm they lie in the path of. This means winds and precipitation continually shift the snowy landscape, sculpting lips, gullies and hipsโa natural playground for those with the right eye. Dirksen spent his past season searching out this type of terrainโsplitboarding, camping, and catching storms at the right time.
He filmed a full part for TransWorld SNOWboardingโs latest full-length movie, Insight, without getting on a plane or even leaving his home state. And Dirksen has earned the right to do so. Heโs spent two decades as a pro snowboarder traveling the world. During much of that time his riding existed on the cutting edge of freestyle snowboarding. Heโs won major contests, set height records, and filmed hammer parts with Mack Dawg and subsequently Robot Food.”
…does boarding rhythm with Oregon if you live there?
