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Alvin Kamara on the Slopes in Montana - Sports Illustrated New Orleans Saints News, Analysis and More

Mar 4, 2021 New Orleans Saints dynamic running back Alvin Kamara is vacationing in Montana by snowboarding and skating - an Sean Payton took notice.   I wonder is Payton was biting his nails watching his star offensive player picking-up speed and wiping-out on the slopes. Kamara wanted advice from his social media followers about snowboarding.   What?  Wait? SNOWBOARDING!!!   I am sure Saints officials, especially Sean Payton is somewhat concerned Kamara is vacationing on the mountainsides of Montana snowboarding, skating, and playing hockey. Alvin Kamara has made a name for himself in the NFL for displaying fantastic athletic moves and skills. He s dazzled us with his incredible speed, balance, leaping, and mind-bending playmaking. Well, this offseason, he s taken to the snow and ice.

The Story Behind Absinthe Films' Tribute to Black Snowboarders

 “Everybody’s asking what they can do to help in this situation. What we think is this: Just be a good person.” – Russell Winfield Be a good person. It’s a simple message. Everything about Absinthe’s recent segment release in honor of Black History Month from the film, Channel Zero is simple: the music by snowboarder/actress Gabby Maiden, the individual cuts, even the featured quote from Russell Winfield.  “Just be a good person,” he said last summer when Channel Zero was being made. “If you’re a good person, everything will end up fine.” A-freakin’-men. That simple message comes at a complicated time in America. The Black community is being recognized in ways it never has before. Or more to the point, following the George Floyd killing late last spring, Black people are being heard like never before. Americans are talking about race for the first time in a long time. Film companies, brands, media outlets across every segment of sport, action or oth

Avalanche Buries Snowboarder Alive

“All of a sudden everything starts to let go, the ledge and everything,” says Michael Walsh. “By this time I, you know, had lost my sight of Matt. And the cloud of snow was so big I couldn’t see my hand in front of my face.” Michael Walsh and his younger brother Matt thought they had found the perfect spot for backcountry snowboarding in Wyoming. The mountain bowl had an overhanging snowdrift and deep powder. They parked Michael’s truck and climbed to the steepest point. “It’s kind of just a cliff basically, a snow cliff that builds up with all the wind,” says Michael. “And as it blows, it just kind of curls and curls and curls and just builds up a big ledge. Well, we were sitting right on the edge of it. The original plan was we were both going to go down at the same time, I don’t know why I changed the plan. He was already strapped in and I had one binding strapped in at this time. And I looked over at him and said, ‘Hey Matt, What are you waiting for?’�

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