Editorial posts for ‘Steve Stepp’

Steve Stepp Local Low Down – Park City Resort, Utah

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Renowned for its light dry powder, Utah attracts skiers and snowboarders from around the world. There is one resort in Utah that stands head and shoulders above the competition when it comes to its park setup, that’s Park City Resort. Now an institution among the freeski community, many of the world’s top pros call PC their home. Cartel rider Steve Stepp now bases himself in Park City which allows him to session PC’s immaculate terrain parks daily and shoot banger edits with 4bi9 media. The ARC fired across a few questions to Steve to find-out what keeps Steve going back to Park City season-after-season.

 

What is your local resort?

I grew up at Ski Roundtop, Pennsylvania. For the last 5 years, I’ve been skiing Park City, Utah. For the sake of this interview, I’ll use Park City.

 

Why does the resort hold a special place in your heart?

This resort is special because i grew up watching pros like Tanner Hall shred it. Now I get to ride it every day! I learned the majority of my big jump tricks here. I spent my whole life in Pennsylvania learning rails. PC has been extremely important in my development as a skier. Not just because the park is amazing, but because it’s in the top 3 parks in the US. There are so many people in the ski industry to connect with.

 

How many days a year to you ride there?

I probably put in 60-80 days a year. If the snow accumulations are high for a particular season, I’m spending more days hitting BC jumps or urban rails.

 

When does the season run from – to?

PC is open from about November 20th to April 15th

 

When is the best time to go?

If you’re a park rat like me, then you probably love the warm weather and soft sow. I think the best time is mid March when the snow is soft but not slushy.

 

Any busy holiday times to avoid?

Try to avoid Presidents Day and the whole week that Sundance Film Festival is in town. It’s miserable trying to navigate the town of Park City and find a parking spot.

 

What is so special about the resort?

The park is at the very bottom of the mountain. Many other resorts have parks higher up on the mountain that take several chair rides to get to them. PC is basically park and ride.

 

Tell us about the park? Who runs it? What features/obstacles are there? What are your favourite features? Is it well maintained?

The park is run by Jeremy Cooper. He’s an excellent park manager, and does a great job of putting in a ton of features. PC has awesome rails and creative setups, although sometimes they are geared too much toward snowboarders.

My favorite features are always disasters. Usually a flat down, or sometimes a double kink, Jeremey has a good vision for these. The team maintains the park consistently throughout the day to make sure the features don’t get rutted and beat. My only gripe is the way the jumps are built. PC is notorious for flat landings, in my opinion they need to build steeper landings so it isn’t painful to land!

 

Any special backcountry spots?

There are some hidden spots at PC for sure. People don’t give enough credit to pow days at Park City. Obviously it isn’t as epic as Alta or Snowbird, but I’ve never been disappointed skiing pow at PC.

 

What is the local scene like? Lots of park rats? Serious freeride scene?

There are a massive amount of park skiers at PC. Normally park skiers outnumber snowboarders 4 to 1. The gap has been closing in the last few years… but yeah definitely a ton of park rats. I love the vibe of PC compared to many other resorts too. Everyone jams out and has a good time at PC… there aren’t really any separate crews. If you’re skiing at PC then you’re skiing with everyone!

 

Are there any good events, competitions or parties that happen in the resorts?

PC holds a bi-weekly rail jam series, and it used to hold a big slopestyle comp. I really hope they pick up some bigger events like Dew Tour, that’d be awesome. Parties are regular… but that’s attributed to the people I hang out with. They are always partying. There are special unnamed events like “Gaper Day” and the last day of the Park City season where everyone gets drunk and shreds.

 

Any good nightclubs, bars, pubs or restaurants that peeps should check out?

There’s a couple. The Downstairs is a great bar… they’ve hosted our 4bi9 premier 2 years in a row. I’m not a huge fan of bars, but when I go out i usually have a good time in Park City.

 

What are the local girls like?

They are cookie cutter. Every girl in PC wears a fur hood, black tights, and brown high boots.

 

Are there any local Amplid dealers?

There are 2 shops at the resort that carry Amplid. Cole Sport and Powder Huffer. Shout out to JP at Colesport and Scott Cardoza, Sean Kaldhusdal and Kevin Perron at Powder Huffer!

 

Mountain Statistics

2011/12 Season:  19/11/2011 – 15/04/2012

Base Elevation: 6,900ft

Summit Elevation: 10,000ft

Vertical Rise: 3,100ft

Average snowfall: 370 inches

Trails: 117

Terrain parks: 3

Superpipe: 1

Lifts: 16

Daypass:  $96

Mountain website – http://www.parkcitymountain.com/winter

Terrain Park website – http://www.irideparkcity.tv

 

Favorite Five Fridays: Steve Stepps 5 Fav Tricks

Friday, December 16th, 2011

Every Friday we ask a member of the Amplid Cartel team to tell us about five of their favorites. From five must have tricks you need in your repertoire to the five albums that are rocking their headphones every time they destroy the park. Weekly we’re bringing you closer to the Amplid Cartel.

This week SLC resident, Park City local and balaclava wearing style master Steve Stepp ticks off five tricks in his enormous bag that get him stoked. In Steve’s own words “If you’re not doing your favorite tricks, then you’re not having fun”.

Lincoln Loops – This was the second invert I learned. Two seasons ago I logged over 100 in a single day.

Cork 540 – Just a slight variation of the Lincoln loop… add a 180. This trick is fun because you can literally do it in ten different ways. That makes the trick endlessly fun.

Switch 540 – Once again, this trick can be done 100 different ways and with every single grab. To me, it’s the trick to practice new grabs with.

Rodeos – I personally think it’s the most floatable trick. Once you set it, just forget it….then float 90 feet to the bottom.

Cork 9s – It’s great because you start forward, and land switch. I love tricks that land switch because I can look for the landing early, then twist my body with my eyes glued on the landing.

 

Favorite Five Fridays: Steve Stepp’s Favorite Skiers

Friday, October 21st, 2011

Every Friday we ask a member of the amplid Cartel team to tell us about five of their favorites. From five must have tricks you need in your repertoire to the five albums that are rocking their headphones every time they destroy the park. Weekly we’re bringing you closer to the amplid Cartel.

Steve’s five favorite kicks and five unique aromas

This week SLC resident, Park City local and balaclava wearing style master Steve Stepp runs through five skiers that are taking skiing to the next level.

Tom Wallisch – It’s weird putting one of my best friends on my “favorite skiers” list, but whatever. He’s the steeziest and most tech skier in the game… and he’s a great guy. I just wish he would go back to 2007 and wear the gutter-ass clothes that he used to.

Cal Runnerstrum - Not many people have heard of this guy, and fewer can emulate his style. This kid is so smooth he makes skiing look effortless. Check out his edits on Youtube.

Mikael Descheneaux - Watch his segment in Exact Science. End of story.

Henrik Harlaut - Henrik is one of the most dedicated and hardworking skiers I’ve ever met. He loves skiing and wants to push our sport it in a way that encompasses style and technicality, rather than running the race to the biggest spin or most flips. This kid is mad real!

John Ware - I’ve dubbed John Ware the “BSA”, Best Skier Alive… because it’s true. His style is unmatched, his jumps and rail game far exceed any skier that has ever lived.

AMPLID NINJA TURTLES

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

McRae,  Jessica,  Steve, Pako and the grandmaster of all martial arts Brandon P. @ Whistler, BC, OM7, last weekend. Courtesy of Felix Rioux.

THE ARC @ OM7

Monday, April 19th, 2010

The ARC represented by Jessica Warll, Pako Benguerel, Mcrae Williams & Steve Stepp rocked the category BEST CHOREOGRAPHY at the Orage Masters yesterday !!! Right ooooooooon AAAAAAARC ! Nice Ninja costumes by the way !

(Thanks Brandon for coaching the ARC !!!)