The day would start off like any other in this city, surrounded by volumes of mountain ranges.

And teamwork was the name of the game.

The storm soon quelled and the contest went off without any further interruptions.

The Zero team made it just in time to witness all the skaters killing it in the BFF contest.

Tyson?s clean lines and deep bag of tricks landed him the 1st place spot.

The Zero demo began with a couple of new faces on the Zero army.

Tom Krangelov and John Fitzgerald were in the house and shredding all over the course.

Garrett Hill broke out with several handrail tricks and a 360 flip over the rail to flat.

The true standout of the demo was without a doubt, Zero owner Jamie Thomas.

Zero brought the energy of raw street skating to this Couch Tour in a big way.

As we have learned, the weather in this beautiful city is unpredictable to say the least.

Just as the contest was slotted to get underway, rain spouted down seemingly out of nowhere.

True to form, in this Salt Lake City, it didn?t last long.

The Zumiez DJ loved the good vibes and rocked out songs like, ?Here comes the sun?

and ?Who loves the sun.?

In no time, the collective consciousness of the Couch Tourers and BFF-ers brought on solar goodness.

BFF qualifiers got underway with a rocky start, but there would be shredding, no doubt about it.

He pulled off a crooked grind nollieflip out on the bump-to-flat-rail!

Tyson Bowerbank was like a man possessed.

And his consistency was unparalleled.

He threw down a backside 360 kickflip up the euro-gap along with about a thousand other mind-bending maneuvers.