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The 2024 Lovezone Community Jam went down this year, and it was nothing short of chaos in the best way possible. Hosted by Snow Pirates Co. and a handful of other local, rider-focused brands, the annual event once again brought the community together to ride, hang, and celebrate the people who keep the scene alive all season long.
This year’s turnout was massive — easily double the crowd from last year. You probably couldn’t find parking on the pass if you showed up late. A lot of riders hitch hiked to the spot. Riders from all over Colorado and even a few from out of state made the trek to the Lovezone, ready for a full day of riding, music, and good times.
Snow Pirates team manager Will Gosh held it down on the mic all day, keeping the crowd fired up and calling out riders as they dropped. The setup was classic Lovezone — DIY-style features built into the woods and no rules besides “have fun and don’t hit anyone.” And honestly that rule was broken multiple times.
The Snow Pirates Co. crew rolled deep, with Cole Brantner, Shane Lynch, Andy Rebne, and Hunter Ventline throwing down alongside local riders like Aaron Hoffman, Kaiden Paulson, Z-Griff, Tommy Lynch, Zach Corbett, No Thanks’ own Maddie Korth, Nick Danna, and Willan “James” Charles. It was a mix of legends, locals, and friends — everyone riding together and hyping each other up.
The 8am Knight pulled through with a generator and DJ setup, keeping music turned up all day long. Between the beats, the beers, the pot, and the non-stop riding, it felt more like a festival than a jam.
By the end of the day, everyone was burnt out, tired, and smiling — the way it should be. The Lovezone Community Jam isn’t about prizes or podiums. It’s about showing up, supporting the crew, and keeping the spirit of snowboarding alive.
Each year it gets bigger, louder, and better — and 2024 was the best one yet.
See you next year in the woods for Lovezone 2025.
