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By Michael Leaverton

Published on October 30, 2007 at 4:21am

Remember when ICER Air first came to town on Fillmore Street and all those monks blew a gasket? No? Then you should consider attending this year's event at AT&T Park. Although it has been stripped of its ability to infuriate (not only did it make monks talk, it also made a bride freak — "Who'd have thought you'd have to check for a snow jump competition? In August? It's just ridiculous," she told the Chronicle), it makes up for that with a slew of diversions. In addition to snow, which might be the only snow you'll see again in this craaazy world, it'll have motocross ramps, a half-pipe, Mos Def, a skatepark, and Talib Kweli. And wakeboarding. And a beer "garten." Now go get a Volcom hat, drink a Red Bull, pretend you care about rodeo flips, and stop blaming Tony Hawk.
Thu., Nov. 1, 1 p.m.; Sat., Nov. 3, 1 p.m., 2007