Our plane touched down in Vegas around 10:30, and the kids from Sentury Snowboards two rows ahead of me were already drunk. Tana and I followed them through the airport, and kept running into them until we were waiting in line behind them at the Luxor. It's amazing how you can see the same people over and over again in a sea of thousands.
We checked in, got out of travel wear, and hit the show. Wow. There was so much happening in every corner of the massive convention center. We took a lap looking for people we know were at the show, only to find everyone meeting with clients. Business was being done everywhere. Since our business in Vegas was fun, we decided to go get some food and play some cards.
Our second venture into the trade show was much more successful. The serious business was done, and people commenced drinking and "networking." Cocktails were poured, and business cards were passed around. The Volcom rednecks were banging on pots and pans and singing bluegrass versions of classics. Everyone was steezed to the max - it was almost hard to tell who was in costume, and who was for real.
I was wondering how the steezy kids in Vegas would interact with one another. Would the too-cool-for-school shop kids still have an attitude when snowboarding legends were around? Who becomes top dog when everyone is cool? Luckily, everyone was rad in the best sense of the word. Everyone I met at the show was incredibly nice and helpful. Here are some highlights:





I can't wait for Denver in 2010.