Subscribe
Search Tim’s Blog
Twitter Updates
- Back in England to watch my little sister get married this weekend. http://t.co/1U9aJ9A6
- See you America! Definitely one of the more random visits to a almost snowless country, but fun all the same. End... http://t.co/INl5RK9y
- My America trip comes to a close after a week up in Breckenridge. Crazy seeing this place with literally no... http://t.co/zbGky4r1
- Last day in America and its raining. "it never rains in Denver usually" - must be preparing me for my up and... http://t.co/MM94JXAd
- worthwhile trip to Denver. My dead laptop just came back to life again! Back to Breck again in the morning
Blog Archives
Categories
Tag Cloud
After Dark America Annecy Australia Austria Being There Big Chill Big Chill Festival Billabong Burton Open Chamonix Cronulla Daisuke Murakami Denver Education For The Children Foundation ESPN Field Productions FIS Freeride World Tour Guatemala IF3 Istanbul Japan Kiichiro Kazumi Kumiyama Kumi Yama Leica Les Deux Alpes Level 1 Productions London London Freeze Michaela Davis-Meehan New Zealand Parker White Photography Published Snowboarding Surfing Switzerland TIM LLOYD Tim Lloyd Photography Trail Running Turkey Vacation Yuya Nakayama
This morning a copy of Australia and New Zealand Snow Boarder magazine fell through my letter box with a shot of mine gracing the front cover. If you haven’t already had a chance to check it out for yourself then it’s just at the bottom of this post. A family friend was around the house at the time who has no connection with the snowboard world or any idea how it even operates. Of course there was talk of how amazing the riding was but, with the friend being of a wiser generation it quickly turned onto the legality of such shots. “How are you even allowed to snowboard at an abandoned mine?” i was asked. This question got me thinking. There is of course a simple answer to this question; you’re not. From getting out of the car we passed two ‘No Trespassing’ signs followed 100 metres further up the track by a barrier with an longer winded version explaining that we had no right to be there. Did this stop us? Not at all. We simply walked around the barrier and went to work.
The image on the right is taken from the Summit Daily News of police chief Joe Wray who did a “bust of snowboarders illegally riding in Dillion”. In amongst the snowboards you can see a video camera. In this case the Videographer Jay Heney hadn’t even started filming the session making you think there was no reason to take the camera. Each of the riders and filmer were given citations for unlawful conduct on public property with all of their gear, including the video camera, being held as evidence until it cleared the courts!
Dane Tiene, breaking the law. Photographed by Tim Lloyd, also breaking the law. 



