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Color Code: Pink
Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 2/6/2026 6:23 am
 
Action Status: Blank (new)
Show On The Web: Yes - (public)
 
Time Id: 12684
Template/Type: Ideas & Special Notes
Title/Caption: LTF - Learn To Freeride - Volume 1 - Flatland, Rails, and Jibbing
Start Date: 2/6/2026
Main Status: Active

Photo/Image Count: 20
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Packaging for the LTF - Volume 1 - Flatland, Rails, and Jibbing - Interactive CD-ROM - 1 of 4 photos of the packaging
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Packaging for the LTF - Volume 1 - Flatland, Rails, and Jibbing - Interactive CD-ROM - 2 of 4 photos of the packaging
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Packaging for the LTF - Volume 1 - Flatland, Rails, and Jibbing - Interactive CD-ROM - 3 of 4 photos of the packaging
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Packaging for the LTF - Volume 1 - Flatland, Rails, and Jibbing - Interactive CD-ROM - 4 of 4 photos of the packaging
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Classic Home - Classic Skin - Image 1 of 5 for the classic skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Classic with trick menu - Classic Skin - Image 2 of 5 for the classic skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Classic showing video options - Classic Skin - Image 3 of 5 for the classic skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Classic showing video controls - step forward, step back, full speed, 3/4 speed, 1/2 speed, and 1/4 speed - tons of video controls - Classic Skin - Image 4 of 5 for the classic skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Classic with music playlist - Classic Skin - Image 5 of 5 for the classic skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Retro Home - Retro Skin - Image 1 of 5 for the retro skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Retro with slide down trick menu - Retro Skin - Image 2 of 5 for the retro skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Retro trick video buttons - Retro Skin - Image 3 of 5 for the retro skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Retro video player buttons and interface - Retro Skin - Image 4 of 5 for the retro skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Retro videos and other content - Retro Skin - Image 5 of 5 for the retro skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Punk Home - Punk Skin - Image 1 of 6 for the punk skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Punk trick menu - the trick buttons are the bricks - exploratory type interface - Punk Skin - Image 2 of 6 for the punk skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Punk video interface - Punk Skin - Image 3 of 6 for the punk skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Punk music control - iPod style - Punk Skin - Image 4 of 6 for the punk skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Punk other interface for videos - studded bands were the video buttons - Punk Skin - Image 5 of 6 for the punk skin
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Punk videos - extras - the chain links are the buttons - Punk Skin - Image 1 of 6 for the punk skin
 


Notes:

LTF was a product done by Brandon Moore back in the early 2000's. It was originally a Flash based product that was distributed on an interactive CD-ROM. Most people don't even have an optical drive anymore (what you use to read a CD for your computer). This is a link to the project as a Windows .zip file.

LTF - Learn To Freeride - Volume 1 - Flatland, Rails, and Jibbing (.zip file) - After downloading, for Windows run the LTF_win.exe file. That will start the program. For Mac, download the Adobe Flash player and open the start.swf file (Flash file). There used to be a better Mac version but I'm not sure where it went.

Learn To Freeride was a company that taught snowboarding freestyle skills and moves. Back in the day, one of the only ways to distribute content was via CD. People were still on dial-up modems for Internet connection. The original CD had about 270 video clips, built in video player, music, and three different skins (classic, retro, and punk). This was before apps, but basically, it was an app. Kind of a cool piece of history.

How this ties into adilas.biz - Brandon was working on this project in 2004-2006. This was right about the time that Steve Berkenkotter, founder of adilas.biz - recruited Brandon to help on the adilas.biz project. Brandon had taken out a business loan to pay for and fund the LTF project. Steve offered some database and web work, and Brandon took him up on it to help pay off the loan. If you want more history, here is a small history document covering that time period. Click here for the PDF file - adilas_history_bio.pdf