Burton and Avoriaz collaborate to create The Stash freestyle run

Burton Snowboards and Avoriaz Resort today announced the opening of The Stash - a new kind run full of freestyle features.

The Stash, scheduled to open in January 2008, is almost a mile in length and has a vertical rise of more than 1,500 feet.

Designed for intermediate to advanced riders, the run is full of hidden features including pillow lines, road gaps, wall rides, log jibs, cliff drops, tree rides and a one-of-a-kind tree house obstacle.

An all-natural environment, The Stash uses no metal or plastics to create obstacles, only wood, trees, dirt and rocks.  Even the signs that direct riders to The Stash are carved out of wood by world-renowned chain saw artist, Bob King, and are designed to be bonked and jibbed.

The Stash concept was developed by Jake Burton and professional Burton team riders to create a unique run where riders can have fun progressing their all-mountain freestyle skills.

“Our team riders are stoked on The Stash because you have to ride it multiple times to find all the hidden features and lines,” says Jeff Boliba, Global Resort Director at Burton.  “The run continues to get better as you connect hits and throw in freestyle moves on different natural features like jibs and road jumps.  Avoriaz is an amazing mountain and now with The Stash Run, it’s all time!” 

“The Stash Run at Northstar-at-Tahoe is for sure one of the most fun runs I have ever ridden,” says Burton team rider, Mikkel Bang.  “You can get so creative on the logs, wooden rails, wooden rainbow rails, cliffs, you name it.  It’s like going through the woods and finding natural rails. It's sick!”

The Stash is a result of a two-year long collaboration between Burton and Avoriaz Resort.  Burton selected Avoriaz to host the first Stash run in Europe because of their dedication to freestyle snowboarding and the strength of their park crew, which is one of the best in Europe.  The Avoriaz park crew and Burton team riders worked together to design the run and lay out features to create a flow where riders can link tricks feature-to-feature.

“For me personally, I look forward to riding The Stash and pushing my skills so that I can really progress,” says Jean Noël Calvet of Avoriaz Resort.  “It will be amazing to try and link different tricks together on natural features.  And like Jake’s original idea, it’s going to be great taking incredible runs with my friends.”

To get a feel for what The Stash is all about check out www.thestash.com to see videos and photos of the first Stash run at Northstar-at-Tahoe.