As one of the most memorable riders of the 2000s, it's only fitting that this episode of Airblaster's Home Runs is a quirky trip down memory lane with Travis Parker at his local resort, Whitefish, Montana. Travis was one of the most unique and skilled riders of his time, and his video parts in the renowned Robot Food films are still looked at with adulation and respect from his peer group and those that came after him, and in this episode of Home Runs, you'll see firsthand the slopes that sculpted Parker and his profound style. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this edit from Airblaster. It will make you want to go snowboard, and that's been Travis's goal all along.

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  • caleb flowers

    Fucking awesome. My generation at big mountain was late 90′s early 2000, I was always so pissed because i knew crawford was from whitefish but I could never confirm that travis parker was. all his interviews would say he was from texas and i wanted to rep montana but never could. Their was a ton of kids from big fork we used to ride with. houston, danny thomas, ian mull, brandon oberdorf, dusty, chason, haha what a crew. school runn jump days, grey wolf, jumps built by the the bottom of chair 7, emilio estevez,vincent remmel, sierra fellers, BSr’s into georges gorge. side hits on easy street, cliffs on haskills slide. dub camo jacket. ian mull spinning off his toes. fucking sick

  • Pierre

    Happy to see Parker boardin.

  • cam

    Home Run Series is Great!

  • Sambo

    His stance is sooo wide!… & what is that magical ‘S’ thingy that he’s doing with his board, that turning motion?!?!?!… me and my homies ain’t never seen anything like that…
    ;P

  • BART

    This is so great to see. Loving how this series goes behind the scenes on some of the most colorful dudes in snowboarding. Travis Parker is the man.

  • chris

    haha i had no idea that was travis’ home mountain, and in my home home state! he just went up in my book, and he was already at the top.

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