Thousands of pro snowboarders, skiers, snowsports aficionados, and musicians descended on Lake Tahoe this weekend for Kipp Nelsons second-annual 48Straight, a four-day snow sports competition highlighted by musicians like The Roots and DJ Logic.Sleep is overrated here: Competitions start early, athletes like Shaun White and replica Rolex 179163-SSO Ladie's watch Lindsey Jacobellis compete for big titles and bigger purses, drinking begins before 4 p.m., okay 3 p.m., and killer music shows kick off at 7 p.m. and jam into the night.Check the site tonight for footage from todays Ski Cross Competition and last nights insane parties. Im bringing you The Roots, DJ Logic and an interview with the man himself, Kipp Nelson. —Christina Erb
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