2010 Campus Rail Jam Tour

 

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Posted on February 10 2010 at 05:05am by Press Release

2010 is upon us and the Campus Rail Jam Tour has officially hit the open road to spread the shred across the western US! With new partners, new features, and some tasty surprises, the Campus Rail Jam Tour has made skipping school easier than ever before! Over the next few months the crew will be disrupting class with 30 tons of snow, three ridiculous rails, and enough free product to fill your dorm room closet. Hacky-sackers and Frisbee-tossers beware, your beloved fields are about to become snow-covered shred zones.

Over the past few months, the crew at Galvanic Design has been tweaking the setup and working with the guys at KAB Rails to create a setup even sicker than the school infirmary. Couple all that with a new gap feature, and the 2010 setup promises more bangers and bails than ever before. Top that off with guest appearances from your favorite pros and a killer after party, and you’re in for more fun than late night streaking through the quad.

With support from Cricket Wireless, Ford, FUEL TV, Snowboard Magazine, Freeskier Magazine, Newschoolers, Salomon Snowboards, Bonfire Outerwear, Celsius Snowboard Footwear, Roxy snowboards, XSI, LG, Neff and others, 2010 is going to be a year to go down in the books.

The Tour is partnering with the UA Elevation Ski and Snowboard Club, to kick things off at the University of Arizona in Tucson on February 11th at 12:00pm in the UA Mall. The crew will be swapping snow for sand and letting the AZ desert shreds have first crack at the new setup. Stay tuned for carnage and bikinis…

The Campus Rail Jam Tour will be disrupting class through May, with the nation’s top shreds gunning for thousands of dollars in cash and prizes. The five best in class from each stop will receive an invite to battle it out for a heavy cash purse at the Campus Rail Jam Tour finals in downtown Portland, Oregon on May 30th. Registration for the Campus Rail Jam Tour is open. To register for events and keep up with the crew’s travel adventures, check out www.campusrailjamtour.com and procrastinate for a while.

Be sure to keep an eye out for their neat new Tour bus and crew of polite young gentlemen around campus and at your local shred hill!

About Cricket®
Since the tours inception in 2008, Cricket has been a diligent supporter as the title partner assisting in the tour’s successful evolution. Cricket is the pioneer of simple and affordable unlimited wireless services with no long-term commitments or credit checks required serving more than 4.7 million customers in 35 states and the District of Columbia. Cricket offers wireless voice and broadband Internet services over the latest technology, high-quality, all-digital 3G wireless network.

About Ford
As co-title sponsor of the 2010 Campus Rail Jam tour, Ford will be supporting each campus stop with event activities, prizes and a new 2010 Escape Limited 4×4 for the tour staff to travel in style. Ford will also be a sponsoring the Campus Rail Jam Tour “Ultimate Snowboard Getaway” Grand Prize drawing. To sign-up now for the drawing, and to learn more about the Ford’s exclusive $500 vehicle cash bonus offer just for college students and recent graduates, visit www.FordDrivesU.com.

About Galvanic
With over six years of event management experience, Galvanic Design is emerging as a unique and innovative event production firm. Expanding as a social media and marketing collaborative, Galvanic is captivating the college audience through one of the fastest growing marketing channels, the action sports industry. The Galvanic crew understands the importance of staying true to its target market, and takes pride in its ability to create and maintain lasting relationships with consumers while also staying on point with current trends in both the endemic and non-endemic business world. Galvanic serves as a turn-key marketing firm for clients looking to reach the youth market through non-traditional marketing concepts.