Ever wondered who’s behind those epic powder shots and technical board reviews? Want to share your own mountain adventure or ask which board won’t make you look like a total Jerry on the slopes? You’ve reached the right digital lodge.

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At SnowBroader.eu, we’re a team of passionate riders who spend our days either shredding the gnar or writing about it. When we’re not face-deep in powder or testing the latest gear, we’re here to answer your burning questions about everything from proper waxing techniques to why your significant other keeps complaining about “one more run” syndrome.

Email Usadmin@snowbroader.eu (We promise to respond faster than a ski lift on a powder day)er, we can make democracy work better for everyone.

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We try to respond to all inquiries within 48 hours, but sometimes we’re stuck in areas with less connectivity than the backside of the moon. If it’s urgent, please mark your email with “URGENT: More important than fresh tracks” and we’ll prioritize accordingly.

FAQ: Before You Ask

Q: Do you actually read all your emails?
A: Yes, even the ones asking if snowboarding is “just like skateboarding but on snow.” (Hint: It’s not.)

Q: Can I write for SnowBroader?
A: If you can tell the difference between a Method and a Melon grab, we’re already interested. Send samples to stories@snowbroader.eu.

Q: Will you review my local hill?
A: Is there snow? Is there a slope? Can you slide down it on a board? Then yes, we’re interested!

Q: I found a typo on your website. Should I tell you?
A: Absolutely. We blame it on typing with mittens on.

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Remember, behind every article, review, and powder shot is a team of dedicated snowboarders who are just as stoked about the sport as you are. We’re here to help you have more fun on the mountain, one turn at a time.

Now stop reading and go ride. (Unless it’s summer, in which case, start planning your winter escape with us!)

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